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Reading "Jane Eyre" has a feeling.
One of my favorite books is Jane Eyre, a book by Charlotte Brontë, a famous British author.
Since the content of this book is roughly the same as the personal experience of the author, Charlotte Brontë. So "Jane Eyre" is the author's autobiography, or more accurately, it should be a very autobiographical **. The book's author, Charlotte Brontë, was born in 1816 into a family of village clergymans in northern England, and her mother died of illness at an early age, leaving behind their five sisters.
Three years later, eight-year-old Charlotte Brontë and her two older sisters were sent to a "charity school". In 1825, an epidemic of typhoid fever sickened 45 of the school's 85 students. Charlotte Brontë's two older sisters also returned home due to illness** and died soon after.
The seeds of illness also took root in Charlotte Brontë and her sister Emily, and the two sisters continued to study after returning home. A few years later, Charlotte Brontë became a governess in order to survive. But the children of the two families she went to were arrogant and unreasonable because of their pampering, and they didn't take Charlotte Brontë seriously at all.
Angry, Charlotte almost lost her confidence, when she came to a house that was kind to her, and she fell in love with its owner, Mr. William May Thackeray. In the end, Charlotte Brontë and W.M. Thackeray lived happily ever after.
I very much appreciate Charlotte Brontë's spirit of stubborn resistance and pursuit of happiness!
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You can start with her personality and work your way up to what makes her unique.
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Simple. Love looks ordinary and has nothing, and the reason why she is brilliant is because her posture appears in front of the reader's eyes. As the protagonist once said:
When I get beaten for no reason, we should hit back hard ......"Hit back hard! This is Jane. The spirit of resistance that love has is worth learning from.
At Aunt Reed's wife's house, at Lawwood School, at Thornfield, at John's house, Jane. Love has never given up on this spirit of rebellion. Simple.
Love has its own dignity, and he strives to maintain his dignity, Jane. Love moves forward bravely, and it is worth learning from.
This passage impressed me the most: Do you think that just because I am poor, lowly, unbeautiful, and short, I have no soul and no heart? - You are wrong!
I have a soul just like you – and a heart too! If God had given me a little beauty and a great deal of wealth, I would have made it as hard for you to leave me, just as I have to leave you now. I am not speaking to you in terms of customs, conventions, or even flesh and blood—it is my heart that speaks to your heart, as if we had both passed away, and we both stood together before God, equal to each other—just as we were! ”
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