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This ** tells us that the best life of a person is human dignity and love, and the ending of ** arranges such a life for the heroine. Although we feel that such an ending is too perfect, and even that the consummation itself is superficial, I still respect the author's ideal of this kind of good life, which is dignity and love, after all, in today's society, the realization of the formula of human value, dignity, and love is often inseparable from the help of money. People are so crazy that it seems to bury love for money and status.
Choose rich between poor and rich, choose not to love between love and non-love. Few people would abandon everything for love and personality like Jane, and they would not hesitate. What "Jane Eyre" shows us is a kind of simplification, a return to the basics, a sense of pursuing wholehearted dedication, and a simplified feeling regardless of gains and losses, which is like a glass of ice water, purifying the soul of every reader, and is considered to be a duet in the pursuit of life.
Jane Eyre is based on Charlotte Brontë, and Jane Eyre's experience is based on the author's own experience.
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In fact, the change of nature is used by Charlotte Brontë to refract the inner life of the character and to foreshadow the changes that follow.
Jane Eyre's experience is partly similar to the author's own experience, so it is said that "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte's autobiography, such as Jane Eyre's experience at Rowood School, Helen's prototype is Charlotte's sister, and the rejection of St. John's marriage proposal is also the same as Charlotte's rejection of a priest's marriage proposal in reality.
Helen is based on Charlotte's sister Maria; Bertha can be said to be Jane Eyre's alter ego—a repressed ego; Rochester is based on Mr. Ége, Charlotte's teacher who studied abroad; St. John is based on the older brother of Charlotte's best friend, to whom he once proposed.
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Name: Charlotte Brontë Year of birth and death: 1816-1855
Celebrity Title: British Female Writer.
Celebrity Country: United Kingdom.
Related: Charlotte Brontë was born in 1816 into a clergyman's family in northern England. Her mother died young, and eight-year-old Charlotte was sent to a boarding school. Living conditions there were so poor that her two older sisters died of lung disease.
Charlotte and her sister Emily returned to their hometown and spent their childhood in the desolate Yorkshire hills. At the age of 15 she enrolled in Miss Woller's school, where she became a teacher a few years later. Later, she worked as a governess, but because she could not bear the discrimination and meanness of the governess by the noble lady and Miss Kuo, she gave up the way of making a living as a governess.
She had planned to run her own school, so she went to Italy with Emily to study French and German under the auspices of her aunt. However, the school was not completed because no one came to study. But her experience studying in Italy inspired her to express herself and led her to devote herself to the path of literary creation.
Charlotte Brontë was born in Howworth, Yorkshire, in the north of England, to a poor Anglican priest and a housewife. Charlotte Brontë is the third in line, with two older sisters, two younger sisters and a younger brother. The two younger sisters, Emily Brontë and Ann Brontë, are also famous writers, so they are often referred to as the "three Brontë sisters" in the history of English literature.
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Charlotte Brontë was born in 1816 into a family of country clergymen in Howworth, Yorkshire, in the north of England. Her mother died young, and eight-year-old Charlotte was sent to the Cowenbridge Girls' Boarding School, a charity for orphaned daughters of clergy. There, her two older sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, died of lung disease.
Charlotte and her sister Emily returned to her hometown, and at the age of 15 she enrolled in Miss Wooller's school, where she became a teacher a few years later. Later, she worked as a tutor, and eventually she devoted herself to the path of literary creation. Charlotte Brontë had two older sisters, two younger sisters, and a younger brother.
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(Chapters 5–10).
Location: Lowood School.
Character: Mr. Brockhurst (School Treasurer, Superintendent).
Miss Temple (Superintendent).
Miss Smith.
Miss Skye.
Madame Pierro (teacher).
Helen. Pence (classmate, friend).
Summary: Lowood School, a place with strict canons and extremely difficult conditions. Simple.
In her first year here, she was caught up with a sudden plague and watched her classmates fall here, especially her friend Helen. Burns' departure made Jane Eyre's young heart realize the cruelty of life. Here, Jane Eyre survived despite her hardships.
After the first year, the school improved the living and eating conditions of the students. Jane Eyre worked here as a student for six more years and a teacher for two years. During her eight years, Miss Temple became Jane Eyre's beloved mentor and lifelong friend, whom Jane Eyre admired and appreciated, because "I owe some of the most valuable knowledge I have gained to her guidance."
She acted as my mother and governess, and later as my partner." "Her friendship and association with her has always been a comfort to me." So when Miss Temple was leaving Lowood, Jane.
After some thought, Ai also decided to "take on a new role and live a new life in an unfamiliar environment".
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For the Rowood school that Jane Eyre went to.
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Answer]: A Jane? Love is the result of the English writer Charlotte?
Brontë's**; "Pride and Prejudice" is the result of the English writer Jane? Austin**; "Red and Black" Lu Hui is Stendhal's **, Tong Haowu, but he is a writer of the Liquid State of the Law Bureau; "Ode to the West Wind" is a work by the English writer Shelley, but it is poetry; "The Old Man and the Sea" is Hemingway's **, but he is an American writer. So choose A.
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