Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Summarize Jane Eyre (Chapter 5-10). (200 words)

Summarize Jane Eyre (Chapter 5-10). (200 words)

After Jane's uncle Mr. Reed died, she lived a life of discrimination and abuse for 10 years. ?

Once, Jane was put in the red house for resisting her cousin's beating. Physical pain and mental humiliation and fear made her seriously ill. ?

My aunt regards her as a thorn in her side and separates her from her children. Since then, the confrontation between her and her aunt has become more open and determined. Later, Jane was sent to lowood orphanage. ?

The orphanage has strict rules and a hard life, and the dean is a cold hypocrite. Jane continued to suffer mental and physical abuse in the orphanage. Children often die in orphanages because of poor living conditions. ?

Jane stayed in school to teach for two years after graduation, when her good friend Helen died of lung disease. Jane was tired of life in an orphanage and advertised for a governess.

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This novel mainly describes the love between Jane Eyre and Rochester. Jane Eyre's view of love deepened her personality. She believes that love should be based on spiritual equality, not on social status, wealth and appearance. Only when men and women really love each other can they get real happiness.

In the pursuit of personal happiness, Jane Eyre showed unusual innocence, simple thoughts and feelings and indomitable courage.

She didn't give up the pursuit of happiness because of her servant status. Her love is pure and noble.

She despises Rochester's wealth. She loves him because he can treat people equally, treat her as a friend and be honest with her. For Rochester, Jane Eyre is like a fresh wind, which makes him feel refreshed.

Rochester was used to the cold hypocrisy of the upper class, and Jane Eyre's simplicity, kindness and independence rekindled his pursuit and yearning for life. Therefore, he can sincerely express his good wishes and determination to reform in front of Jane.

Jane Eyre sympathizes with Rochester's unfortunate fate and thinks that his mistakes are caused by objective circumstances. Although he was ugly and later went bankrupt and became disabled, she saw his inner beauty and poor unfortunate fate, so she finally married him.

Through Rochester's two completely different love experiences, the novel criticizes the concept of love and marriage based on money, and always describes Jane Eyre's love with Rochester as a complete tacit understanding of thought, talent, quality and spirit.

This novel shows that the best life of human beings is human dignity and love, and the ending of the novel arranges such a life for the heroine. Although this ending is too perfect, even this perfection itself marks superficiality, although Rochester's manor is destroyed.

Rochester himself became disabled. Jane Eyre is such a state, no longer in the contradiction between dignity and love, but also satisfied. When she married Rochester, she had dignity and of course love.

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