Jane eyre is the representative work of Charlotte Brontexq, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century. It is generally believed that Jane Eyre is a poetic life portrayal of Charlotte Brontexq and an autobiographical work. Charlotte Brontexq, emily bronte, anne bronte and elizabeth barret browning constituted the perfect trinity of the highest honor for British women in that era. Jane Eyre is an orphan girl, born in a poor priest family. My parents died of typhoid fever within a month. Young Jane is in foster care with her uncle and aunt. After the death of my uncle, Mr. Reed, Jane lived a life of discrimination and abuse for 11 years. Once, Jane was put in Hongzi for resisting her cousin's beating. Physical pain and spiritual humiliation and fear made her seriously ill. My aunt regarded her as a thorn in her side and separated her from her own children. Since then, her confrontation with her aunt has become more open and determined. Later, Jane was sent to Lowood orphanage. The orphanage has strict rules and hard life, and the dean is a cold hypocrite. Jane continued to suffer mental and physical abuse in the orphanage. Because of the poor living conditions, children often die in orphanages, and her best friend Helen died of a big typhus. This typhus has also greatly improved the orphanage. Jane received six years' education in the new environment and taught in this school for two years. Because of Miss Temple's departure, Jane got tired of life in the orphanage and sought a career as a governess. The housekeeper at Thornfield Hall hired her. Rochester, the male owner of the manor, often travels outside. There is only one girl, Aadilah Valen, who is less than 11 years old in the huge mansion. Rochester is her protector and she is Jane's student. One evening, Jane went out for a walk and met her host who had just returned from abroad. This was the first time they met. Later, she found that her master was a melancholy and moody person, and his attitude towards her was sometimes good and sometimes bad. The whole house is gloomy and empty, and sometimes I hear a creepy strange laugh. One day, Jane was awakened by this laughter in her sleep and found Rochester's room on fire. Jane woke him up and helped him put out the fire. Rochester often has family dinners after he comes back. At a family dinner, she courted a beautiful lady named Ingram. Jane was called into the living room, but she was snubbed by Blanche and her daughter. She was humiliated and left the living room. At this time, she has fallen in love with Rochester. In fact, Rochester has fallen in love with Jane, and he just wants to test Jane's love for himself. When he proposed to Jane, Jane promised him. On the eve of the wedding, Jane saw an ugly woman wearing her wedding dress in front of the mirror in the dim light. The next day, when the wedding was quietly going on in the church, suddenly someone gave a certificate: Mr. Rochester was married 2115 years ago. His wife turned out to be the crazy woman who was locked in the secret room on the third floor. The law hindered their love and caused them to fall into deep pain. Jane left Rochester on a windy and rainy night. On the way to find a new way out of life, I lived in poverty, begged along the way, and went through hardships. Finally, I was taken in by pastor St. John in Zedi and taught in a local primary school. Soon, Jane learned that her uncle died and left her an inheritance. At the same time, she found that St. John was her cousin. Jane decided to divide the property equally. St. John is a fanatic and plans to go to India to preach. He asked Jane to marry him and go to India with him. Jane turned him down and decided to go back to Rochester. She returned to Thornfield Manor, which was in ruins. The crazy woman set fire to the building and fell to her death. Rochester was also injured and disabled. Jane found him and married him, and got her ideal happy life. Jane Eyre, the heroine, is a strong, simple, flexible, independent and enterprising woman. She despises the arrogance of powerful people and laughs at their stupidity, showing her self-reliant personality and beautiful ideals. She has tenacious vitality and never gives in to fate. Finally, I have a beautiful life I yearn for. Edward Fairfax Rochester, owner of Thornfield Manor, has wealth and strong physique. When he was young, he lived a wild life. Later, he decided to live seriously, liked Jane Eyre and proposed to her. In his later years, he lost an arm and an eye because of his first wife's crazy arson. Finally become Jane Eyre's husband. Bessie, a servant of Gateshead Manor, was very kind to Jane Eyre. Later, she married the doorman Levin and visited Jane Eyre in the manor. Mrs. Reed, Jane Eyre's aunt, promised her husband to adopt Jane Eyre against her will, which was unfair to Jane Eyre. Her son's suicide caused her to have a stroke. Before she died, her conscience found out and told Jane Eyre that her relatives were still alive. (Dead) Mr. Reed, Jane Eyre's uncle, was kind to Jane Eyre, but died prematurely. Eliza Reed, the daughter of Mrs. Reed, is used to arranging her day in an orderly way, and her daily life is as accurate as a clock. Suffering from her brother's behavior and the decline of her family, she decided to live in seclusion, became a nun, and later became the abbot, donating all her property. Georgiana Reed, the daughter of Mrs. Reed, is beautiful and yearns for the social circle of the upper class. She often indulges in the memories of the winter that she spent in London, and later married a rich man who is old and weak. John reid, the son of Mrs. Reed, was irritable and made trouble. When he was a child, he often bullied Jane Eyre. When he grew up, he squandered all his family's property and committed suicide. (Dead) Helen Burns-Jane Eyre's good friend at Lowood Charity School, smart and studious. Died of tuberculosis. (Dead) Blocker Hearst, director of Lowood Charity School, was hypocritical and mean. Miss Temple, a teacher at Lowood School, is a mentor and friend of Jane Eyre. Later, I married a priest. St John Levis, Jane Eyre's cousin, is handsome and has high faith. Propose to Jane Eyre, but the reason is that Jane Eyre is suitable to be a missionary's wife and his assistant, and then she went to India to preach alone. Diana Levis and Mary Levis, Jane Eyre's cousins, are smart, kind and studious. Diana is very lively. Alice Fairfax, the housekeeper of Rochester. Aadilah, the daughter of Rochester's old lover (a French), is addicted to the luxurious lifestyle and likes beautiful clothes and accessories. Change under the British education in school. (Rochester is her guardian, Jane Eyre's student) Miss Ingram Branch-a beautiful aristocratic lady, Mr. Rochester's pursuer, but not for love, but for money. Miss rosamond Oliver, a lively, beautiful and kind aristocratic lady, is the daughter of Mr Oliver, the only rich man in St. John's parish. She helped St. John to set up a school for relief, but they fell in love but didn't express it. St. John refused Jane Eyre's kindness on the grounds that she was not suitable to be a missionary's wife. She finally married Sir granby. Wuthering Heights is the work of emily bronte, one of the Bronte sisters, a British woman writer. The novel describes the story of Heathcliff, a gypsy outcast, who went out to get rich because of humiliation and unsuccessful love after being adopted by the old owner of the villa, and retaliated against Linton, the landlord who married his girlfriend Catherine, and his children when he came back. The whole article is full of a strong spirit of struggle against happiness, and it is always shrouded in a bizarre and tense romantic atmosphere. At first, it was regarded as a naive fantasy of young women writers divorced from reality, but combined with the fierce class struggle in the region described by it and the social phenomenon in Britain, it was soon highly affirmed by critics and warmly welcomed by readers. The film and television works adapted from this novel have been performed for a long time. This is a story of love and revenge. Mr earnshaw, the master of Wuthering Heights, brought back an unidentified child named Heathcliff, who stole his master's favor from his young master Gendre and his sister Catherine. After the death of his master, Gendre reduced Heathcliff to a slave in retaliation, and did everything possible, but Catherine was close to him and grew up with him. Later, influenced by the outside world, Catherine fell in love with Edgar, a quiet young man at Thrushcross Grange. Heathcliff left in anger and returned home three years later. Catherine has married Edgar. Heathcliff retaliated crazily for this, and took Gendre's fortune by gambling. Gendre himself died drunk, and his son Hareton became a slave. He also deliberately married Edgar's sister Isabella. Catherine, who was in agony, died in childbirth. Ten years later, Heathcliff tricked Edgar's daughter, Catherine Jr., into marrying her dying son, Linton. Both Edgar and Linton died, and Heathcliff finally took Edgar's property for himself. Revenge succeeded, but he couldn't get rid of his love affair with the dead Catherine and eventually died without eating or drinking loved one. Little Catherine and Hareton inherited the estate of the villa and the grange, and they finally fell in love and settled down at Thrushcross Grange. The novel shows a strong romantic color in the true reflection of real life. . Gone with the Wind is a romantic novel written by Margaret Mitchell, a famous American woman writer, which reflects the theme of the Civil War. The rebellious spirit and the spirit of hard work and self-improvement shown by the protagonist Scarlett have always fascinated readers. This enduring novel touched countless readers. It has been made into a movie many times. The movie is also called Gone with the Wind. On the eve of the outbreak of the Civil War in, darling daughter Scarlett of Tara fell in love with Ashley, the son of another manor owner, but Ashley chose Scarlett's cousin, gentle and kind Han Melanie, as her lifelong companion. Scarlett, out of jealousy, married Han Melanie's younger brother Charles first. Soon, the American Civil War broke out. Ashley and Charles went to the front as conscripts. Charles soon died in the war. Scarlett became a widow, but she was always madly in love with Ashley.
One day, at a righteous dance, Scarlett met Rhett, a dashing businessman. Rhett began to pursue Scarlett, but she refused. Scarlett was bent on pursuing Ashley, but she was also rejected.
In the war, the American Southern Army was defeated, and the city of Atlanta was crowded with wounded soldiers. Scarlett and her cousin Han Melanie volunteered to join the ranks of nurses to take care of the wounded soldiers. Witnessing the horrors caused by the war, the wayward Scarlett has matured a lot. At this time, news came from the front that the northern army was coming, and many people began to flee their homes in panic. Unfortunately, Han Melanie was going to have a baby, so Scarlett had to stay and take care of her.
On the day when the northern army was under siege, Scarlett begged Rhett to help escort her and Han Melanie, who had just given birth, back to Tara. Rhett told Scarlett that he couldn't witness the defeat of the Confederate army and didn't help it. He wanted to fight in the Confederate army. He left one and kissed Scarlett goodbye. Scarlett had to bravely drive the carriage back to Tara alone. At this time, the family had been washed out by the northern army soldiers first, and her mother died in fright.
soon, the war was over. Life is still difficult. The ruler from the north asked the manor owner to pay heavy taxes. Scarlett went to Atlanta to borrow money from Rhett in despair, but learned that he had been put in prison. On the way back, Scarlett met the upstart Frank who was supposed to marry her sister. In order to revive the bankrupt family business, she cheated Frank into marrying herself.
Scarlett illegally employs prisoners in Frank's lumber mill and does big business with businessmen from the north. At this point, Rhett recovered from bribery. The two met by chance and started a love-hate relationship again.
Frank and Ashley joined an anti-secret organization, and were once surrounded by the northern army. Frank was shot and killed, and Ashley fled injured, and returned to Han Melanie with the help of Rhett. Scarlett became a widow again. At this time, Rhett came to propose to her, and she finally married Rhett, who had always loved her and made a fortune smuggling arms and food. After marriage, the husband and wife lived in a luxurious mansion in Atlanta. A year later, her daughter Bonnie was born, and Rhett put all his feelings on Bonnie. Scarlett accidentally leafed through Ashley's photos and was discovered by Rhett, which finally led to the breakdown of their relationship. Later, on the eve of Ashley's birthday party, Scarlett's warm embrace with Ashley caused criticism, but Han Melanie did not believe that there was an affair between them. Rhett doesn't think so.
When Scarlett told Rhett that she was pregnant again, Rhett asked suspiciously whose child it was. Scarlett tried to beat Rhett in shame and anger, but she accidentally rolled down the stairs and caused a miscarriage. Rhett felt guilty and decided to make up with Scarlett. Unexpectedly, while they were talking, Bonnie, the youngest daughter, accidentally fell off a horse and died. At the same time, unfortunate things happened in another family, and Han Melanie finally fell ill because of overwork. Before she died, she entrusted her husband Ashley and her son to Scarlett, but asked her to keep this secret. Scarlett threw herself into Ashley's arms and hugged him tightly. Rhett, who stood by, couldn't stand it any longer and turned away. In the face of Ashley, who is heartbroken and unresponsive, Scarlett finally understands that Ashley she loves doesn't exist. What she really needs is Rhett.
When Scarlett came home and told Rhett that she really loved him, Rhett no longer believed her. He was determined to leave Scarlett and go back to his hometown to find something beautiful. Scarlett, who was abandoned, stood in the foggy courtyard and remembered what her father had said to her: "Only land is with her tomorrow." She decided to stay in her land and create a new life. She is looking forward to a better tomorrow.
Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen's masterpiece. This work is based on daily life, which contradicts the contents of sentimental novels and artificial writing methods popular in the society at that time, and vividly reflects the British township life and social conditions in a conservative and closed state from the end of 2118 to the beginning of 2119. This novel with social customs not only attracted a large number of readers at that time, but still gives readers a unique artistic enjoyment today. There are also movies based on books. Little squire Bennett has five daughters who are waiting to be married, and Mrs. Bennett is worried about finding a satisfactory husband for her daughters all day. Bingley, the new neighbor, is a rich bachelor, and he immediately became the target of Mrs. Bennett's hunt. At a ball, Bentley fell in love with Jane, Bennett's eldest daughter, at first sight, and Mrs. Bennett was ecstatic about it. Also attending the dance was Bentley's good friend Darcy. He is handsome and very rich, and his income is several times that of Bentley. Many girls cast envious eyes on him. But he was so proud that he thought none of them were worthy to be his partners, including Jane's sister Elizabeth. Darcy told Bentley that she (Elizabeth) was "tolerant" but not enough to interest him. Elizabeth was so proud that she decided to ignore the arrogant guy. But before long, Darcy took a fancy to her lively and lovely behavior and asked her to dance with him at another dance. Elizabeth agreed to dance with Darcy, and Darcy gradually changed his view on Elizabeth. Bentley's sister Caroline is bent on marrying Darcy, and Darcy is very cold to her. She found Darcy