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1.Compare Charlotte Brontë to a cactus flower.
Highlighting her indomitable spirit and tenacious vitality to thrive in harsh environments. It can also be seen that her whole life is a life of struggle.
2.Xiaocao refers to the three sisters Charlotte Brontë before success, and Big Tree refers to the three sisters after success.
Highlight the hard work and perseverance of the three sisters.
3.There are two threads running through the whole text.
The first is Charlotte's upbringing: struggle in poverty - frustration in writing - transformation in thinking - success in hard work. This clue shows the indomitable struggle of the Charlotte sisters and shows their strong will.
The second is the clue to contend with conservatism and prejudice. A quote from the poet Robert in the text is the truest expression of conservatism and prejudice at that time: "In nature, grass and trees are God's arrangement, give up your precious and futile pursuit—literature is not a woman's cause, and it should not be a woman's cause."
Judging from this clue, the success of the Charlotte sisters is not only their own success, but also has far-reaching historical significance.
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In poverty, in writing, in thinking, in effort.
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He was born in 1816 into a poor clergyman's family in the north of 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.
So Charlotte and her two sisters, Emily and Ann, 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.
Wrote and contributed poems under the pseudonyms Coller, Ellis, and Acton Bell (1846).
For details, please refer to the encyclopedia.
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Charlotte Profile:
Biography: Pseudonym Currer Bell was born April 21, 1816.
Thorton, Yorkshire, England.
Died March 31, 1855 (aged 38).
Haworth, Yorkshire, England.
Occupation **Home, poet, governess.
Genre**.
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George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Jane Reese.
Biography: Charlotte Brontë was born in Thorton, Yorkshire, to Patrick Bront
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Summary. Year: Masterpiece Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre) Year:
Shirley: Villette: The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, but because many publishers refused to publish it, the poetry was not published until after Charlotte's death
Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell: co-published by the Brontë sisters.
1. Attack on Silver 1847: Masterpiece Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre: "Shirley" (Shirley Year:
Villette: The Professor, written before Jane Eyre, but because many publishers refused to publish it, it was not published until after Charlotte's death: Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
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I hope mine can help you and have a great life.
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