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1、我看简爱的爱情AbstractJane Eyre is a piece of autobiographical fiction. It is Charlotte. Brontes first novel published in 1849. The novel creates a female image who is against social pressure with rebellion and independence. It is filled with love, passion and reason, and maintains its unique artistic char

2、m. This thesis analyzes some major characters in the novel and takes a lot of examples to show the authors meaning and reflect the theme. This kind of description makes the figure a real person with blood and flesh. It also reflects the authors resistant spirit. The Heroine of Jane Eyre, a plain and

3、 little girl, lives under traditional pressure to pursue for independence and love loyalty. This thesis analyzes her personality. Under her adamancy and self-respect, she literally has got a fiery heart for her love. Furthermore, the thesis tells us the Heroines love standpoint that the love should

4、rely on the independent economy and should be equal in their spirit for both the lovers.Key Words:Love; self-respect; rebellion; women consciousness 摘要简.爱是一部自传体小说,它是夏洛蒂.勃朗特的第一部长篇小说。作者以第一人称的自叙手法,为我们描述了一个反抗社会压力,充满反叛和独立精神的女性形象。小说以其独特的艺术魅力,展示其充满爱、激情与理性的深刻内涵。本文分析了文本的主要艺术形象,通过一系列例证揭示了作者的意图和文本反映的主题。这种描述使文本

5、人物形象丰满,有血有肉,同时揭示了作者隐含在文本中的反叛思想。朴实的女主人公简.爱,在传统的社会压力下,追求着自己的独立和忠实的爱情。本文透过女主人公坚强自尊的性格特点,探秘在其内心深处的炽热爱情,揭示女主人公追求经济的独立,精神上男女平等的爱情观。关键词:爱情;自尊;反叛;女性意识 IntroductionCharlotte Bronte was born in a Priests family in York Shire in 1816. Her mother died when she was five years old, but her father was an intellect

6、, he often taught his children to read books and magazines and told stories to them. Charlotte was interest in literature, so when she was very young, she was sent to a boarding school and when she was 15, she went to another school to study. In order to support her family, she became a teacher. In

7、1847, she published her novel Jane Eyre, the novel was a great shock at that time and made her successful. She died in 1885.Jane Eyre is a great novel that it is an important position in the history of British literature. And it has been translated into various languages and adapted for movie, reade

8、rs all through the world. The period when Jane lived corresponds with the time of Queen Victorias ruling. Victoria who ruled over the British Empire for more than 60 years was a well known queen in English history. The period has been generals regarded as one of the most glorious in the English hist

9、ory.Jane Eyre has the deep romantics color and has also depicted the actual life novel. The novel begins with Jane in the uncles house pass her childhood, she is packed off to a charitable boarding school and Jane sets herself to learn. She becomes a teacher; she is employed as governess of the Fren

10、ch daughter of Rochester in his country mansion, Thornfield. In the place she has her own love. When they come to a marriage, Jane has discovered that Rochester has a mad wife who is hidden in that house. Jane doesnt want to be Rochesters mistress and leaves Thornfield. She is rescued by the Rivers

11、family. When Jane proposes marriage by John River, Jane knows John Rivers in order to undertake missionary work, so Jane refuses John Rivers courting. Then Jane gains a large amount of inheritance from her uncle who she has never known. She returns to Thornfield, but the house has been destroyed by

12、a fire started by the mad wife. She finds Rochester, blind and alone. Then they marry and find happiness together. I. Jane Eyres PersonalityA. Jane Eyres Adamancy1. Jane Eyres Life at Her Aunts HomeOrphaned as an infant, Jane Eyre lives with at Gateshed with her aunt. Sarah Reed. When she is ten yea

13、rs old. Her cousins, Georgiana and Eliza do not love her. Their brother, John, is more blatantly hostile to Jane, reminding her that she is a poor dependent of his mother. One day he is angered to find Jane reading one of his books, so he takes the book away and throws it at her. Finding this treatm

14、ent intolerable, Jane fights back. She is blamed for the conflagration and sent to the red-room, the place where her kind Uncle Reed died. In this frightening room, Jane thinks she sees her Uncles ghost and begs to be set free. Her aunt Reed refuses, and remains Jane in her prison until she learns c

15、omplete submissiveness. When the door to the red-room is locked once again, Jane passes out. She walks back in her own room, with the kind physician, Mr. Lloyd, standing over her bed. He advises Aunt Reed to send Jane away to school, because she is obviously unhappy at Gateshed.Her aunt agrees it. A

16、ll things are very smooth, but Mrs. Reed tells Mr.Brocklehurst that Jane is a lying child. These things do not strike Jane down, she is very firm, she knows there is somebody to love her. The author shows her rebellious spirit through her words and deeds.2. Jane Eyres School LifeJane is sent to Lowo

17、od School, a charity institution for orphan girls, run by Mr. Brocklehurst. A stingy and mean-hearted minister, Brocklehurst provides the girls with starvation levels of food, freezing rooms, and poorly made clothing and shoes. He justifies his poor treatment of them by saying that they need to lear

18、n humility and by comparing them to Christian martyrs, who also endured great hardships. Despite the difficult conditions at Lowood, Jane prefers school to life with the Reeds. From Miss Temple, Jane learns proper ladylike behavior and compassion, from Helen she gains a more spiritual focus. The sch

19、ools damp condition, combined with the girls near-starvation diet, produces a typhus epidemic, in which nearly half the students die, including Helen, who dies in Janes arms. Following this tragedy, Brocklehurst is deposed from his position as manager of Lowood, and conditions become more acceptable

20、. Jane quickly becomes a star student. And after six years of hard work, she becomes an effective teacher. Following two years of teaching at Lowood, Jane is ready for new challenges.At Lowood school is full with fresh and curious, at the same time she worries it very much .In here Jane has a best f

21、riend that she is Helen. When Helen is punished to stand up in peoples centre in room, Jane feels the thing makes Helen lose face, but Helen says “yet it would be your duty to bear it, if you could not avoid it, it is weak and silly to be required to bear.” But Jane is not understood and endured, He

22、len thinks “love your enemies; bless them that curse you; do good to them that hate your and despitefully use you.” The thing explains Helens weakness, she does not dare compose out to self unfair thing resisting, is able to go to endure.Janes worrying that it has finally appeared, Mr. Brocklehurst

23、comes to school, that he says Jane is a lying child, she is punished to stand on the stool at the head, do not allow anybody speak to her. Jane is crying, but she does not give up, she believes that somebody believes that she is innocent. She wins ultimately everybodys respect and love.At school, Ja

24、nes personality is more pronounced resistance, and contrast to her friends patient compliance. As the novel progresses, she grows in strength. She distinguishes herself at Lowood School because of her hard work and strong intellectual abilities. Life in Lowood Orphanage may be much more courage and

25、determination to struggle for her right. 3. Jane Eyre Looking for a Job in the TownJane leaves Thornfield Hall. She has been rescued by St. John. She speaks: “I will be a dressmaker; I will be a plain-workman; I will be a servant, a nurse-girl, if I can be no better,” Mr. St. John says: “Right, if s

26、uch is your spirit, I promise to aid you, in my own time and way.” St. John offers Jane a humble job as the schoolmistress for the poor girls in his parish at Morton. Jane works in this very joyful place and she likes there.“I felt I became a favourite in the neighbourhood. Whenever I went out, I he

27、ard on all sides cordial salutations, and was welcomed with friendly smiles. To live amidst general regard, thought it be but the regard of working people, is like sitting in sunshine, calm and sweet, serene inward feelings bud and bloom under the ray. At this period of my life, my heart far oftener

28、 swelled with thankfulness than sank with dejection.” All this things show Janes personality, self-improvement.B. Jane Eyres Self-respect1. Jane Eyre Meeting with Mr. RochesterAt Thornfield, a comfortable three-story country estate, Jane is warmly welcomed. She likes both her new pupil, Adle Varens,

29、 and Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper at Thornfield, but is soon restless. One January afternoon, while walking to Millcote to mail a letter, Jane helps a horseman whose horse has slipped on a patch of ice and fallen. Returning to Thornfield, Jane discovers that this man is Edward Fairfax Rochester, th

30、e owner of Thornfield and her employer. He is a dark-haired, moody man in his late thirties. Although he is often taciturn, Jane grows fond of his mysterious, passionate nature.From the first meeting with him, we can see Janes position as a helper in Mr. Rochesters mind. When one afternoon she is on

31、 her way to the post office, Jane meets with Mr. Rochester unexpectedly. And after, she offers him help several times since he falls from his horse, Mr. Rochester still had hardly turned his eyes in Janes direction before. From this sentence we can see that Mr. Rochester is very haughty, he is not a

32、 man who is amiable and easy to approach. In my opinion, as an ordinary person, we should express our good manners to a stranger if others offers us help, but Mr. Rochester shows his ideas quite different. From their first meeting unexpectedly, Mr. Rochester knows the girl who helps him out of the t

33、rouble on his way to his home Thornfield is his governess. However, lets see how our hero- Rochesters attitude to Jane at his own home as a master. One evening when she is told at last by Mrs. Fairfax to have tea with Mr. Rochester in the drawing-room, Jane regards his first invitation as a ceremony

34、 and prepares it stately.From these statements above, its not difficult to see Mr. Rochester is a haughty and indifferent man either to his servant or to a person he does not know much perhaps as far as he is concerned, he has nothing to say to his employees except giving them orders because he does

35、 not think his employees have the same languages to talk with. As we know, he is a bachelor and he has traveled many nations of the world. Not only the knowledge but also the experiences can make him superior to them. So he seems to look down upon any persons in his home.Take one meeting as an examp

36、le. They talk about gift and Janes answer is that: “sir, you have now given me my cadeau; I am obliged to you it is the meed teachers most covet-praise of their pupils progress.” Here shows Janes self-respect.2. Jane Eyre Falling in Love with Mr. RochesterMr. Rochester and Jane fall in love concerns

37、 and have revealed a lot of problem of United Kingdom society and tell to reader: What is the amatory basis? How gain happy marriage? What position should the woman have in the family?Love is the most beautiful characteristic of human beings life and love can not be measured by ones status, power or

38、 property. In most individuals life, people like to seek a meaningful, romantic relationship resulting in love, commitment, companionship and happiness. In my opinion, it is most important that a man and a woman have heart and feelings that find a perfect response, and also have mutual affinity. Sha

39、kespeare says: “the course of true love never runs smooth.” Jane and Rochester get true love after a lot of sufferings. Jane loves Rochester deeply always-from the beginning to the end. There should be no distinction of property, rank or age in true love. Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester. He wh

40、o has rich experience and wisdom is softhearted, wealthy and in high rank as well as having pride and rudeness. Jane loves him, but not for his wealth and high rank, because he treats her equally and in a friendly manner, although she is poor and in low position. She is such an excellent girl, good,

41、 intelligent, considerate that Rochester is attracted by her. It is Jane but not someone else who Rochester loves.In order to lead a life of independence, Jane works as a governess at Thornfield Hall. She is looked down upon by the rich ladies of the fashionable society, but she never despises herse

42、lf, she never feels herself inferior. She is satisfied with, and even proud of her honest, independence work. Rochester is attracted to her qualification of mind, courage, independence, and strong personality, and falls in love with her. But it is Jane Eyre who declares her love to Rochester before

43、he makes his sentiment clear to her,“Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?” she cries, “You think wrong!- I have as much soul as you,- and full as much heart! And if god had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard

44、 for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you through the medium of custom, conversation, nor even of mortal flesh;-it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed though the grave, and we stood at Gods feet, equal,-as we are!” Here, “equal” i

45、s the word, she loves Rochester just because he regards her as a human being, or more importantly, as an equal person. Equality is what she strives for, and in him she finds what she strives for. It shows that Jane is not very mature in mind. Without Rochester, her material life cant be affected, bu

46、t she cant part from Rochester in spirit and emotion. Rochester wins Janes heart, because she feels they are kindred spirits, and because he is the first person in the novel to offer Jane lasting love and a real home.Jane is honest, noble, pure, intelligent not to accept contaminating of common cust

47、oms society, she has accepted his love just now, and has agreed to get married with Rochester.3. Jane Eyre Deviating from Mr. RochesterFinally, they can get married, but it is not smooth. At this time Mason appears to wedding, he speaks Mr. Rochester has a wife and she lives in the Thornfield Hall,

48、(this women is that the crazy woman frequently appears to look like ghost).When Jane knows all things, she feels embarrassed very much, but she decides to leave there.If she leaves, she can retain her self-respect; if she stays, she will become Rochesters mistress. Finally, she decides to leave Thor

49、nfield Hall. Because living with Rochester as his mistress means the loss of her dignity.Rochesters oppression does not come from the fact that Rochester wants to marry Jane without telling her his mad wifes story. Here the point is that Rochesters love oppresses Jane and jeopardizes her independence. Jane knows, facing Rochester, she is no longer as independent as before. Janes heart is always in a state of intense struggle. Her willing devotes herself to Rochester, but she still

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