1. Literary common sense about love Literary common sense about love 1. Literary common sense about Jane Eyre Jane Eyre "Jane Eyre" is a novel with an autobiographical color, which illustrates such a theme: human value = dignity +
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When "Jane Eyre" was first published, the author Charlotte Bronte used the pseudonym Curlebel.
So much so that subsequent books published by her sisters were mistakenly attributed to her.
Fortunately, she later personally clarified the facts when "Jane Eyre" was republished.
Charlotte Bronte, the author of "Jane Eyre", and Emily, the author of "Wuthering Heights" are sisters.
Although they live in the same society and family environment, their personalities are very different. Charlotte Bronte appears to be more gentle, more pure, and more like to pursue some beautiful things. Although her family is poor and she has lost her childhood.
She has little maternal love and very little fatherly love. In addition, she is short in stature and not beautiful in appearance. But perhaps it is such a deep inferiority complex deep in her soul, which is reflected in her character as a very sensitive self-esteem.
Self-respect as compensation for her inner inferiority.
She describes Jane.
Ai is also an unattractive, short woman, but she has extremely strong self-esteem.
She unswervingly pursued a bright, holy, and beautiful life.
Jane Eyre lived in an environment where her parents were dead and she was dependent on others. She suffered from different treatment from her peers since she was a child, such as the dislike of her aunt, the contempt of her cousin, the insult and beatings of her cousin.
This is a ruthless trampling on a child's dignity. However, fortunately, in the extremely mean boarding school life, Jane Eyre met a lovely friend: Helen Burns. Helen's gentle, intelligent and extremely tolerant character has always influenced her.
I love Jane Eyre so that she will no longer give in and complain when facing various difficulties in the future, and understand love and loyalty.
In front of Rochester, she never felt inferior because she was a lowly tutor. Instead, she believed that they were equal. She should not be respected by others because she was a servant. It was also because of her integrity, nobility
Rochester was shocked by her purity, and her soul was not polluted by secular society. He regarded her as a person who could talk to him on an equal spiritual level, and slowly fell in love with her deeply.
His sincerity moved her, and she accepted him. And on the day they got married, when Jane Eyre knew that Rochester had a wife, she felt that she had to leave. She said this, "I want to obey God's decree on the world.
I want to stick to the principles that I accepted when I was sober and not when I was crazy like now." "I want to stick to this position."
This is the reason why Jane Eyre told Rochester that she must leave, but speaking from the heart, something deeper is that Jane Eyre realizes that she has been deceived and her self-esteem has been teased, because she loves Rochester deeply. Which woman can
Can you withstand being deceived by the person you trust the most and who is closest to you?
Jane Eyre withstood it and made a very rational decision. Surrounded by such a very powerful power of love, and under the temptation of a beautiful and wealthy life, she still had to insist on her own dignity as an individual.
This is the most spiritually charming place in Jane Eyre.
The novel has a very bright ending - although Rochester's manor was destroyed and he himself became a cripple, we see that it is such a condition that makes Jane Eyre no longer conflicted between dignity and love, but
Satisfied at the same time - she was dignified and loving when she married Rochester.
The novel tells us that the best life for a person is human dignity and love. The ending of the novel arranges such a life for the heroine.
Although I think this ending is too perfect, and even this kind of perfection itself indicates superficiality, I still respect the author's ideal of this kind of beautiful life - dignity plus love. After all, in today's society, human value = dignity +
The formula of love often cannot be realized without the help of money.
People are crazy and seem to be drowning in love for money and status.
Choose between poor and rich, choose rich, choose between love and not love, choose not to love.
There are very few people who would abandon everything for love and personality like Jane, and never look back.
What "Jane Eyre" shows us is a kind of reduction of complexity, a kind of return to simplicity, a kind of pursuit of whole-hearted devotion, a kind of simplified emotion regardless of gains and losses, it is like a glass of ice water
, purify the soul of every reader, and at the same time arouse the screams of readers, especially female readers.
Created by Liu Hongping.
Movies The novel "Jane Eyre" has been adapted to the stage and the big screen since its publication.
Filmmakers are quite enthusiastic about this story. Over the past half century, with the birth of 7 or 8 versions of "Jane Eyre", different filmmakers have used their own perspectives to explain their understanding of the work in their respective works.
, and also promoted the popularity of this classic around the world.
One of the earliest versions was the black-and-white film "Jane Eyre" shot in Hollywood in the 1940s, with Orson Welles playing Rochester and Joan Fontaine playing Jane Eyre. Elizabeth Taylor, who was still a child star at the time, played Jane Eyre in the film.
Helen, my little friend from the hospital.
The second version was a TV movie produced by the British company Omni, shot in 1970.