Everyone has the equal right to pursue love and enjoy happiness!

Eulalia 2022-03-25 09:01:09

I only read a little of the original book, and I read a lot of comments saying that the movie has been adapted a lot, but I think it’s actually more adapted, as long as the general idea and the central idea of ​​the book are expressed, I don’t think it’s too bad, people There is no need to be too harsh and obsessed with details.

Everyone has equal rights to pursue love and enjoy happiness. The book is mainly biased towards women, but I think men should not be an exception, because there are times when men are not treated equally.
There are always so many hierarchies and class layers in this society. Although it is the 21st century, and the feudal and legal class society has passed, these phenomena still exist today. This class system will never go away unless our society really achieves the ideal society of distribution according to need and from each according to his ability.
Of course, this kind of system itself is not very bad. On the contrary, there is a tendency to make society progress to a certain extent. Everyone cannot be of the same nature, and there will always be differences.
But even with this class system, we still need to solemnly emphasize that everyone is an individual who is equal and free, and needs to be respected. We cannot trample on the dignity of an individual because of the needs of the system itself, and let him become a system slaves in the system. If this idea of ​​human rights inequality is instilled for a long time, the society will become more and more numb and ignorant. If the mask is worn for a long time, it will stick to the face. In the end, no one will stand up and resist, and the society will be in jeopardy. .
Fortunately, there are always some representatives of the truth who try to challenge the treaties stipulated by these societies. They are not only for themselves, but also for the well-being of human beings. With development and progress, they will not spend their entire lives in obscurity and grow old alone in their own corner.
And those who are in an unequal environment, you must also keep your dignity, and you must bravely pursue your own equality and happiness, because your changes will affect the people around you, and there is a wave of people waiting in another place. You, this world will slowly converge and become a paradise of equality, freedom, dignity and happiness!


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  • Mr. Brocklehurst: Do you know, Jane Eyre, where the wicked go after death?

    Young Jane: They go to hell.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: And what is hell?

    Young Jane: A pit full of fire.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: Should you like to fall into this pit and be burned there forever?

    Young Jane: No, sir.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: How might you avoid it?

    Young Jane: I must keep in good health and not die.

  • Mrs. Reed: Her mother was my husband's sister. On his deathbed he exhorted me to care for her. I've always treated her as one of my own. If you accept her at Lowood school, Mr. Brocklehurst, keep a strict eye on her. She has a heart of spite. I'm sorry to say that her worst fault is that of deceit.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: You can rest assured that she shall root out the wickedness in this small, ungrateful plant.