The confusion that Jane Eyre left us, the difficulties that Jane Eyre encountered

Updated on culture 2024-07-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1.Jane Eyre lost her parents since she was a child, was sent to the fence, was bullied, and could not get the happiness that a child should have in childhood.

    2.Later, Jane Eyre was sent to Lowood School, where she suffered starvation, cold, humiliation, and the loss of friends.

    3.When she grew up, Jane Eyre went to Thornfield Manor, where she met Mr. Rochester, who thought she could live happily ever after, but found out that he already had a wife and left angrily.

    4.Leaving Thornfield, she was left in the dust. While settling in Moore House, Jane Eyre was rejected by her cousin's proposal not for love but for his job, and she needed someone who really loved her.

    5.After leaving Thornfield, Jane Eyre hesitated for a long time whether to go to Rochester, and the shadow of the wedding seemed to haunt her heart, and she was afraid that she would be hurt by the Mu Zhou again. But she eventually decided to go back to Rochester.

    In the end, she broke through the layers of worries in her heart and married Rochester.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1.The way Jane Eyre got her first job was ( ) work was done ( ). (Advertisement; Be a tutor)

    2.At the Lowood orphanage, Jane's best friend ( ) dies of typhoid fever, which is a big blow to Jane. (Helen).

    3.Jane Eyre and Rochester met at the point where Jane Eyre went to deliver a letter and encountered Rochester slipping on the way

    4.In Jane Eyre there is a man who is rich and illustrious, but who is mentally distressed, who is emotionally thirsty, and this man is ( ) probably Ingram).

    5."If everyone is always submissive to cruel and unfair people, then those guys will be even more chaotic"This sentence comes from the mouth of ( ).

    6.After Jane resolutely left Rochester, she wandered around begging for food, and was fortunate enough to be rescued by ( ). (St. John).

    7.In order to test Jane's heart, Rochester once said that he wanted to marry ( ) and asked Jane to leave. (Ingalem).

    8."Jane Eyre" is a poetic **. The author describes the growth experience and emotional process of Jane Eyre, a bourgeois intellectual woman who has self-esteem, self-love, and the pursuit of equality, freedom and personality independence.

    9.Young Jane Eyre was once imprisoned in the Red Room by her aunt because of ( ). (due to resistance to the beating of his cousin).

    10.Jane Eyre eventually divided the 20,000 pounds of inheritance with ( ). (Her cousins St. John and Anna, Mary).

    11.Jane Eyre left her loved one because of a blocked marriage. Can you tell us what is holding them back from their marriage?

    A: Because at the wedding, he was accused that Rochester had a wife, a madwoman who had been imprisoned in an attic of the manor.

    12.Why didn't Jane Eyre's aunt like him?

    Answer: My aunt looked down on Jane's mother, who lowered her status and got married; My aunt was dissatisfied with my uncle's acceptance of Jane Eyre; My aunt's family didn't like Jane Eyre's personality or (because taking care of her was out of commitment. And she hates Jane Eyre's mother, and Jane Eyre herself is not likable, which is a burden to the family).

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