Jane Eyre

Mercedes 2022-03-31 09:01:09

Jane Eyre is a book that I occasionally read among my classmates in high school. In my mind, Jane Eyre is a great book, because he taught me the good, evil, beauty and ugliness in the world, and thus also taught me how to be a human being. Jane Eyre, the protagonist, is a man admired by many, who is smart and kind. Jane Eyre's life was full of ups and downs. He had encountered many setbacks. It can be said that he was very unlucky in his life, but he never bowed his head to fate. When he encounters difficulties, he will feel very afraid, especially afraid of not being able to face himself. The story tells that Jane Eyre was adopted by his aunt's family since she was a child, and suffered from their torture. Moreover, the son of his uncle's family was particularly arrogant and unreasonable, always bullying Jane Eyre, but his aunt not only did not stop it, but supported it. His own son bullied Jane Eyre. However, Jane Eyre has cultivated from an early age not to bow to fate, and her vitality is particularly tenacious. Once when he was talking to John, he got into an argument, and Jane Eyre fought desperately with John. Afterwards, Jane Eyre was punished by his aunt. There is also a character in the story, that is Helen Burns, Helen's life was very miserable. But his point of view is completely different from that of Jane Eyre, because Helen advocates forbearance when things go wrong, and his spirit makes us very admire. There are two characters in Jane Eyre's book that I like. I like a sentence from Helen Burns. I think life is short and it's not worth spending it on grudges and revenge. This sentence particularly touched me. As long as each of us can remember this sentence and use this sentence to do things, be more tolerant and understanding of others, care for and help others, and face life with optimism, everyone's life path is not smooth, only oneself can treat it with optimism Don't be overwhelmed by the events of your life. After reading Jane Eyre's book, I was deeply touched. After reading it, I knew that the road for each of us is not smooth sailing. Only by facing all this optimistically can we not be overwhelmed by difficulties and difficulties. We can only be brave. To face it can overcome all the bad things that life brings us.

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  • Melody 2022-03-30 09:01:11

    4 (End) Rochester is also too handsome, all kinds of heartbeats, Jane's reticence at the beginning to the opening of her heart later, the story is full of hardships in the first half, to the dramatic second half, everything goes well, everything goes well It's just right step by step, and the ending is good. No matter how difficult the process is, Jane's acting is really good!

  • Jonatan 2022-04-03 09:01:11

    This version of the adaptation takes Jane Eyre and Rochester's views on love and equality far ahead of their time. But in any case, it is still very touching, each episode has small details that make people cry, and the key plots are also handled with a degree of relaxation. ps The actor who plays Rochester feels a lot like Beethoven_(:з"∠)_

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: Sir, I need to have a leave of absence for a week or two, to see a sick lady who's asked for me.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: What sick lady?

    Jane Eyre: Her name is Reed. She's my uncle's wife.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Uncle? You told me you had no family.

    Jane Eyre: My aunt cast me out when I went away to school.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Why?

    Jane Eyre: Because I was poor. And she did not like me.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: And she sent you to Lowood without so much as a word or a visit in nearly ten years. So why does she suddenly want to see you now?

    Jane Eyre: Her son John is dead. He ruined himself. She's now struck down with his misfortune. I'll only be gone two weeks, I hope.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Two weeks? That's not possible.

    Jane Eyre: You have company, sir.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Very well. But promise me, you'll not stay with this undeserving aunt more than a week.

    Jane Eyre: I cannot promise you. She is dying. I cannot set a time on that.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Of course, you'll go. I haven't got the power to stop you. You must have some money. Can't travel without money. I haven't given you any salary yet, remember? How much have you, Jane, in whole the world?

    Jane Eyre: Five shillings, sir.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Here, take fifty pounds.

    Jane Eyre: No, Sir. You only owe me fifteen. I have no change.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: I don't want change, Jane. You know that. Take your wages.

    [Jane nods no]

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: You're right. Better not give you all that. You might stay away for three months. Here. There's ten. Wasn't that enough?

    Jane Eyre: Yes, sir. But you still owe me five.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Then, come back for it.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Sir, I have to ask you something else, a matter of business. You have as good as said you intend to be married.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Really? That has been settled then, has it? You've decided that Miss Ingram is to be my bride. Now I see it. You're going to prevail upon that miserable family to find you a new situation. Ungrateful girl, admit it!

    Jane Eyre: No, sir. I've told you they do not like me, sir. To offer such a service... I shall advertise.

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Devil, you will! Advertise! I wish I'd only offered you a sovereign, not ten whole pounds. Give me back nine.

    [Jane puts her hands behind her]

    Edward Fairfax Rochester: Jane, I have need of it.

    Jane Eyre: [smiles, her hands still behind her back] No, sir. I do not trust you.

  • Edward Fairfax Rochester: Give me back nine. Jane, I have need of it!