Foreign works Jane Eyre So how to put it

Updated on culture 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm telling you I have to go! I retorted, feeling a little impulsive. "Do you think that I will stay and be willing to be a man of little importance to you?

    You think I'm a machine? - An emotionless machine? Can I tolerate someone snatching a mouthful of bread out of my mouth and spilling a drop of eaux-de-vie out of my cup?

    Is it because I am poor, unknown, mediocre in appearance, and small in stature, that I have no soul and no heart? - Didn't you think wrong? - My heart is as rich as yours, and my heart is as full as yours!

    If God had given me a little grace and an abundance of wealth, I would have made you as inseparable as I am now, and I would not speak to you according to custom, or convention, or even flesh and blood, but my soul would have spoken to yours, as if we had passed through the grave and stood at the feet of God, equal to each other—as it were.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Do you think that if I am poor, lowly, unbeautiful, and small, I have no soul and no heart? You're wrong, I have as many souls and as full hearts as you. If God gives me a little beauty and a lot of money, I will make it hard for you to leave me, just as I am hard to leave you now.

    I do not speak to you by the rules of social life and customs, but my heart to your heart.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Do you think that if I am poor, humble, ordinary, and small, I have no soul and no feelings?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You think I'm poor. If it's not beautiful, there's no emotion? If God gives me beauty and wealth, I will make it difficult for you to leave me!

    Just as it is so difficult for me to leave you now, God has not arranged for it. But our spirit is equal. It's like you and I walking through the grave and standing before God as equals.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's as hard as it is for me to leave you now!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What permeates the most in "Jane Eyre" is the independent consciousness of women. Let's imagine if Jane Eyre's independence had long been stifled in her childhood under the fence; If she hadn't had that independence, she would have lived with Rochester, who had a wife and daughter, and started a new life with money and status; If she hadn't had that purity, Jane Eyre would no longer be a touching tearful classic. So, I began to wonder why "Jane Eyre" moved us and couldn't put it down - it was her independent personality and heart-warming personality.

    However, we can't help but ask, can this step alone be independent? I don't think so. After all, women's independence is a long-term process, not achieved overnight.

    It requires a thorough courage, just as Jane Eyre resolutely left Rochester, and it requires the boldness and courage of "the wind is dashing and the water is cold, and the strong land is gone and will never return". I think this should be the most crucial step, and it should be the decisive step towards independence. But Charlotte's Jane Eyre left us with her stubborn character and independent personality.

    So she is a successful, happy woman.

    Jane Eyre has become a classic of independent women, and I hope that under the sun, there will be more Jane Eyre in flowers, whether poor or rich; Whether they are beautiful or mediocre in appearance, they have a beautiful heart and a full mind, and can live with an independent personality and a strong personality.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "My heart is as rich as you.

    My heart is as strong as yours! If God had blessed me with a little bit of grace and an abundance of wealth, I would have made you as inseparable as I am now, and I would not speak to you according to custom, or convention, or even flesh and blood, but my soul would be in dialogue with yours, as if we had passed through the grave and stood at the feet of God, equal to each other—as it was! ”

    we are equal as well!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've been reading it for a long time, and I've almost forgotten it, and it seems that there is a very classic passage that Jane said when she came back at the end.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "That fate, you have made a choice, then you should stick to it to the end. ”

    I think it's good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, "Do you think I'm poor, not beautiful, and have no feelings?" If God gives me beauty and wealth, I will make it as hard for you to leave me, just as I will be hard to leave you."

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    France, Marguerite Duras, "Writing", "The Lover", the ship Oscar, Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince, The Nightingale and the Rose, No Child's Play, Salome

    Carson, "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter", "Song of the Sad Café".

    Rowling Harry Potter

    Most of them are delicate descriptions that go deep into life or hearts, and some of them explore alternative emotions. Of course, there are girls who like things like Milan Kundera or Nietzsche and Camus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The uniqueness of Jane Eyre.

    The special feature of BAI is not only in the authenticity and strong appeal of DAO, but also in the fact that DAO** has created a female image that does not succumb to the pressure of the world, is independent and aggressive. ** The love story of Jane Eyre to Rochester vividly shows the fire-like passion and sincere heart, which strongly reveals her view of love. She despised the arrogance of the powerful and ridiculed their stupidity, showing a self-reliant personality and beautiful ideals.

    She boldly loved what she loved, but when she found out that the person she loved still had a wife, she resolutely left the person and place she loved. ** The idea expressed that women were not willing to be assigned to their position in society and demanded independence and equality in work and even marriage, was extraordinary at the time and a great shock to the British literary scene. ** depicts Jane Eyre receiving a legacy and returning to a lonely and helpless Rochester.

    Although this plot is worth scrutinizing, it reveals the author's ideals of independence and equality in the economy, social status, and family, as well as unwavering fidelity to love.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Jane. Love" was written.

    The history of the struggle of a "Cinderella self". For more than a hundred years, countless people have read this book for the same reason - to be Jane. The noble spirit of love and the charisma of personality are deeply attracted; Everyone is conquered by such words:

    We are equal. At least we stand before God as equals through the grave. "It has become almost a must-read classic for women all over the world.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    .The main content of Jane Eyre.

    (about 100 words).

    Brief introduction:Bai Jane Eyre graduated from a disgusting school, and found a job as a tutor in Mr. Rochester's manor, responsible for educating Mr. Rochester's daughter, in the process the two sparked love, but on the day of their wedding, they accidentally learned that Mr. Rochester's previous wife was not dead, but crazy, and was locked up in the manor, so Jane Eyre left the manor, and met her cousin, cousin, Just as Jane Eyre was hesitating to leave England with her cousin to be the missionary wife, Rochester's manor was destroyed by arson from his mad wife, and he himself was injured and blinded.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    To be honest, this joyful happy ending is really mixed with the subjective wishes of the collaborators, and it is really inferior to the previous part of Jane Eyre and Rochester Att's ups and downs in pursuit of a heart-to-heart relationship.

    This was originally a very strong Ben Gothic atmosphere**, Jane Eyre's unruly independent spirit along the way is like a clear and bright star in the wet and dark night of England, which not only illuminates Rochester in the original book, but also makes it shine in the world literary scene for centuries.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The story of a bad-looking woman fighting for love and happiness.

    Just this sentence, it's all the essence.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The story of an orphan girl who strives for self-improvement and finally gets a happy love.

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