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Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 Reading notes for each chapter

Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 Reading Notes for each chapter (5 articles)

Jane Eyre shows us a return to simplicity, a love that pursues wholehearted dedication, and the dignity that a person should have. I have compiled the reading notes of each chapter of Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 below, I hope you like it!

Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 Reading Notes for each chapter 1 Jane Eyre's father is a poor priest. When she was still alive, both her parents died of illness. Jane Eyre was sent to the house of Mrs. Reed, the aunt of Gateshead Manor. Before he died, Mr. Reed told his wife to take good care of Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre's position in Mrs. Reed's family is not as good as that of the maid, and she has been bullied by her cousin. One day, my cousin hit her again. She resisted, but her aunt put her in the red house, where her uncle Mr. Reed died. She was frightened by the imaginary ghost. I was very ill and it took me a long time to recover.

She didn't want to stay at Mrs. Reed's house any longer, so Mrs. Reed sent her to Dallowood orphanage. The director of the orphanage is a cold hypocrite who destroys orphans mentally and physically in various ways. Jane is very kind to the orphan Helen, and Miss Temple, the teacher, is also very concerned about her. An infectious typhoid fever in an orphanage claimed the lives of many healthy children, and Helen also died of this typhoid fever, which was a great blow to Jane Eyre.

After graduation, Jane stayed in school as a teacher for two years. She can't stand the loneliness and indifference there. She advertised for a tutor, so she came to Thornfield Hall. Only the owner of the manor, Rochester, and his illegitimate daughter Adel Vallance live in Thornfield Manor, and Rochester often travels abroad, so Jane went to Thornfield for several days and never saw Rochester.

One night, Jane went out for a walk and surprised Rochester's horse. It just came back from outside. Rochester fell off his horse, and Jane hurried to help him. When she got home, Jane realized that he was Rochester, the owner of the manor. Rochester is a gloomy and moody man. He and Jane often argue about some new ideas.

Strange things keep happening at thornfield manor. One night, Jane was awakened by a strange laugh and found Rochester's door open and her bed on fire. She woke Rochester and put out the fire. Rochester told Jane that there lived a woman named Grace Poole on the third floor. She is insane, often giving out creepy laughter and asking her to keep a secret.

Rochester often attends dances. One day, he invited guests to play at home. It is thought that Rochester will propose to Miss Blanche at this dance. At the party, Rochester insisted that Jane also go to the living room. The guests were very rude to Jane, but Rochester invited Jane to dance. Jane thinks she has feelings for Rochester.

One day, Rochester was not at home, and a gypsy with a veil came to his house. When it was Jane's turn to tell her fortune, Jane found out that this mysterious gypsy was Rochester, and he wanted to test Jane's feelings for him. At this moment, a stranger named Mei Sen came to the manor. He was bitten by a mysterious woman on the third floor that night. Jane helped Rochester send him away secretly.

Soon, Mrs. Reed sent for Jane, saying that she was dying and wanted to meet Jane. When she returned to menstruation's home, Mrs Reed gave her a letter, which was sent by Jane's uncle three years ago, asking about her niece and giving her inheritance to Jane. Mrs. Reed lied that Jane died in an orphanage, and it was not until her deathbed that her conscience discovered the truth and told Jane.

Jane felt at home when she returned to Thornfield House. After returning, Rochester begged her not to get married, and Jane agreed, happily preparing for the wedding. On the eve of the wedding, Jane woke up from her dream and saw a tall and ugly woman wearing her wedding dress and tearing it to pieces. Rochester told her that it was just a dream. When Jane woke up the next day, she found that the wedding dress was really broken.

The wedding was held as scheduled, and an unexpected guest broke into the church, claiming that the wedding could not be held. He said, 15 years ago, Rochester married Bertha Mei Sen, Mr. Mei Sen's sister. Rochester admitted this fact and showed people the crazy woman who was locked up on the third floor. That's his lawful wife. She has a history of hereditary mental illness. She set fire to Rochester's room and tore up Jane's wedding dress.

Jane left Thornfield Hall sadly. She spent all her savings and begged along the way. Finally, she fainted in front of Father St. John's house and was saved by St. John and his two sisters. Jane survived, and St. John found her a job as a country teacher.

Soon, St. John received a notice from his family lawyer that his uncle John Jane had died, leaving Jane with 20 thousand pounds, asking St. John to help him find Jane. St John found out that Jane was his cousin, and Jane insisted on sharing her inheritance with them. St. John will preach on you. Before he left, he proposed to Jane, but he told her frankly that he wanted to marry her not because he loved her, but because he needed a well-educated assistant. Jane felt that she should repay his kindness, but she refused to promise him. That night, St. John waited for Jane's reply in the wasteland. When she made a short decision, she seemed to hear Rochester calling her name in the distance, "Jane, come back!" " Jane, come back "She decided to go back to Rochester.

When Jane returned to Thornfield Manor, the whole manor was in ruins. It turned out that a few months ago, on a stormy night, Bertha, a crazy woman, set fire to the whole manor. In order to save her, Rochester was burned blind and lived alone on a farm a few miles away. Jane rushed to the family farm and revealed her love to him. They finally got married.

Two years later, after one of Rochester's eyes was cured, he saw Jane's first child.

Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 Reading Notes for each chapter 2 After reading the novel Jane Eyre, I struggled to finish the movie intermittently. I am anxious to know the ending, but the ending has already been guessed. I thought I was watching the simplified version. While complaining about how much the books in the library were compressed, I suddenly realized that the books were written in volumes. Although I finished watching the movie, I always felt that the movie omitted too many plots. Finally, I went to see "Two Volumes" in Figure 3.

I still clearly remember what Jane Eyre said, "When I was born, my parents gave me an inner treasure house. Even if I have been deprived of all external happiness, or I am lucky enough to get it at a price I can't afford, I can continue to live on it. " Yes! She has no pretty face, looks ordinary, is withdrawn, lives in a patron's house, and is easy to get angry and hold grudges. She does have many shortcomings. In Mrs. Ritter's eyes, there is no child worse than her. But at that time, as a child, she was crowned with such a bad reputation, and with the self-esteem in her bones, she felt that she would never hold her head in front of everyone, so she wanted to resist this disapproval. However, in the past, this monster in the eyes of everyone finally won the respect of people around him through his tough personality, self-esteem and self-love, which was extremely difficult at that time.

In fact, from birth, we also have an inner treasure house, which contains precious qualities and some hidden defects that have not been stimulated. We should learn to squeeze out the defects to make our life more perfect and enrich the treasure house.

During her stay at Gateshead House, Jane's treasures were really few, and those precious qualities were not stimulated. Because no one cares about her, Bessie occasionally comforts her, which makes her very happy. She wants to love and be loved, but the reality is that hatred surrounds her. When she couldn't stand, accused and threatened Mrs. Ritter's crimes and had no scruples about her anger, she first felt the pleasure of revenge, like sweet wine, which was warm in her mouth, and then made her feel like quenching her thirst with poison. She deeply realized the madness of self-behavior and self-hatred and jealousy. There, she met two rare confidants-Irene Bunce and Miss Temple. Under their eyes and ears, her shortcomings are reduced little by little, and the treasure house is enriched day by day. When she tried hard not to recall her past and to rebuild her image in lowood, the past that she thought unbearable was exposed to everyone. She stood in the breeze with her arms around her, asking herself what to do over and over again. How desperate she is to be humiliated in public for her own dignity! She no longer expects to have a companion willing to play with her. I'm Erin Spang. She told her, "Even if the whole world thinks you are bad and hates you, as long as you live up to your conscience and know that you are innocent, you will always have brothers and sisters." Miss Temple exonerated her in public, and they added love and affection to her treasure house.

While being loved, let her understand self-esteem and self-love, just as she said to herself, "Life is short for me, so it is not wrong to use it to hold grudges." After leaving lowood, the previous impulse has subsided. Perhaps because of the long-term influence of rules and regulations, she has become more cautious. At this moment, she has become a knowledgeable and elegant person, who can speak fluent French, play the piano well and draw pictures. She has become independent.

She left lowood and started a new life. At Thornfield House, she met her lifelong companion, Mr. Rochester. For this, she thinks that there is no future love, and she tries her best to control her feelings, perhaps influenced by Loward. In the face of love, she seems too passive. She once said: "I have studied all aspects of his (Rochester's) personality, both good and bad, weighed them and made a fair evaluation. At present, I can't see the bad side. " This is obviously the process from liking to liking, and it is precisely because of liking that we pay attention to it, and it is precisely because of liking that we are tolerant. But she is too cautious. When she learned that his wife was still alive and listened to his past, "If I forget my dignity, forget what I was taught about dignity before, and learn how those girls use any excuse, any excuse, any temptation, then one day, he will remember me with the same feelings that desecrate their memories at the moment." This terrible idea kept flashing in her mind. She can't convince herself to understand his past. She didn't confess and chose to leave silently.

Three years later, when she took her lover into Thornfield House again, it was in ruins. Rochester's wife died in a fire. He was blind and his right hand was broken. In order to save her, she chose to be with him without hesitation.

Jane Eyre's ending is perfect, and her life is a process of constantly enriching her inner treasure house. People are short. In our short life, we should learn and understand self-reliance, self-esteem, self-love, feeling love and being loved, and embracing others with love.

Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 reading notes for each chapter 3 I can live alone.

If pride and circumstances require me to do so.

I don't need to sell my soul for happiness.

I was born with an inner treasure,

Even if I don't get all the external happiness,

Or I can only get it at a price I can't afford.

Turning to Jane Eyre, I saw such a text full of perseverance and strength, which sprouted my infinite curiosity: What kind of woman is Jane Eyre?

"I am not suitable at Gateshead Manor. I'm different from anyone there. It is not harmonious with Mrs. Reed, her children and her favorite servant. They don't love me, and to be honest, I don't love them either. They don't need to treat a guy who doesn't get along with themselves, an alien whose personality, status and hobbies are completely different from theirs; A waste that can neither serve them nor add joy to them; A nuisance who is dissatisfied with his own realm and despises their ideas. I understand that if I am a smart, cheerful, beautiful, naughty and difficult person, Mrs. Reed will be more tolerant and tolerant of my situation, even if I am dependent on others and have no relatives and friends. Her children will be very kind and enthusiastic to me; The servants will not treat me as a scapegoat in the nursery again and again. " Jane Eyre lives in an environment where her parents are dead and dependent on others. She is short and ugly, but perhaps it is such a deep inferiority complex, which is reflected in a very sensitive self-esteem in personality. Self-esteem is used as compensation for her deep inferiority complex. Jane Eyre has been treated differently from her peers since she was a child: dislike of menstruation, contempt of her cousin, insult and beating of her cousin. However, there is no despair, no self-abandonment, no sinking into humiliation. On the contrary, what I get is Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence, but Jane Eyre's indomitable spirit and an invincible inner personality strength. She knew that she had to rely on herself to survive.

Finally, Jane Eyre was taken away from Gateshead and went to lowood school. Without the insult of her relatives, she was humiliated by Mr. Brocklehurst: "I learned it from her benefactor, an honest and charitable wife." When she became an orphan, it was this lady who adopted her and raised her as her own daughter. The unfortunate girl repaid her kindness and generosity with ingratitude. This behavior was so bad and terrible that the excellent benefactor finally had to separate her from her young children for fear that her bad appearance would pollute their purity. She was sent here for treatment, just like the ancient Jews sent patients to the water in the mixing pool in Bethesda. Teachers and principals, I beg you not to let her become a pool of stagnant water around you. " In this way, Jane Eyre was put on the stage for public display. At this moment, a girl came and passed me. That man is helen burns. She raised her eyes when she walked past Jane Eyre. Those eyes are shining with strange light! As if a martyr or hero walked past a slave or victim, he instantly transferred his strength to Jane Eyre, so that she suddenly controlled the hysteria that was about to break out, raised her head and stood firmly on the stool. Helen smiled at Jane when she returned to her seat. This smile full of wisdom and real courage, like a reflection on an angel's face, lit up Jane's heart, gave Jane strength, and made her cheer up again. She worked hard in her studies and made rapid progress in her grades, ranking among the best in her class. Once again, it has won everyone's respect and understanding. After the plague, Helen left me and the school was reborn. Jane lived within its walls for eight years, worked as a student for six years and a teacher for two years, and witnessed its value and importance in her dual capacity. However, with Miss Temple's departure, she began to understand that in recent years, her world has been in Lowood, and her experience is the rules and regulations of the school. The real world is infinitely vast, and a world full of hope and anxiety, excitement and excitement is waiting for those who have the courage to take all kinds of risks and pursue the true meaning of life. So she resolutely advertised in the newspaper and got the opportunity to be a tutor in Thornfield.

In Thornfield, Jane Eyre experienced a tortuous love with Rochester, and was ridiculed and despised by ladies and gentlemen. After discovering that Rochester has a wife, Jane told herself, "I will abide by the universally recognized laws promulgated by God, and I will adhere to the principle of accepting when I am awake, instead of firmly holding this position when I am crazy like this", so I left him without hesitation; Repeatedly refused to be holy. John's proposal, finally, when she learned that Rochester was unfortunately blind to save his living wife. Severe physical disability, complete loss of living ability, and loss of wife and money. Jane. Love came back and told him that Madeira's uncle had died and left her five thousand pounds. Now that she is a completely independent person, she decided to marry him and stay with him for life ... but Rochester hesitated and thought that Jane had sacrificed too much for herself. "sacrifice! What have I sacrificed? Sacrifice hunger for food, and satisfy the expectation of sacrifice. Enjoy the privilege of hugging the people I cherish-kissing the people I love-and pinning my hopes on the people I trust. Can that be called sacrifice? If this is a sacrifice, then of course I am willing to make sacrifices. " I think it is because of Jane's integrity, nobility and purity that her mind is not polluted by secular society, and her single-mindedness in love makes Rochester respect her and love her deeply.

Jane Eyre, thin, looks ordinary, has no money and status, but has an extraordinary temperament and a rich emotional world. She always pursues moral perfection and insists on personal independence, even if love conflicts with it. Her strong sense of independence convinced her to pursue love and marriage on the basis of equality. Such self-esteem and love are human values. But in today's society, the realization of the formula of human value = dignity+love is often inseparable from the help of money. When people seem to be madly immersed in the love of money and status, choose wealth between poverty and wealth, and choose not to love between love and not to love, few people will abandon everything for love and personality like Jane. Jane Eyre is not simple love, but a kind of simplification, a kind of simplicity, a feeling of wholeheartedly pursuing, a feeling of simplification regardless of gains and losses.

Reading Notes for each chapter of Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 The deepest feeling after reading Jane Eyre is that it is a humanistic work, describing the experience and mood of a woman who has gone through many vicissitudes of life. It reflects her resistance to hardship and loneliness in conveying her pursuit and yearning for real life, shows the confusion, loneliness and fear of British women in real life at that time, and contains the true feelings and warmth of people walking through the cold material space. /kloc-Britain in the 0/9th century was also a society where money was paramount. At the beginning of the story, Jane Eyre's misery, poor life experience, no parents, and the only uncle who loves her left her. Born rebellious, she was full of resistance in her happy childhood. In the cruel real life, her young mind longs for warmth and truth, looking for her own bits and pieces.

Confusion continues, resistance continues, and search continues. Under the coercion and inducement of Mrs. Reed and John, Jane Eyre finally entered the church school. But pain exists, there are many essential things, and there are many pains hidden under the undercurrent of life that still need to be faced. The hardships of life, the departure of friends and Mr. Brocklehurst's public reprimand all made her feel the dirty air and inner pain in her confused life. Life has finally made progress, and God has shown some mercy. The two-year teacher's life in a missionary school may be calm and stagnant for Jane. However, in an unhappy and quiet life, she has a strong sense of loneliness and fear. What she needs is to wander and run in the confusion of real life and get freedom, pleasure and love. The only thing she forgot was Gateshead House, which frightened her. She was very scared.

Fear keeps her away from "happiness", but it is because of fear that she will love and be fearless. Especially for women, the feeling of fear is often directly related to the warmth and kindness of human nature. In the pursuit of her own life, Jane longs for warmth and kindness. In the gloomy life like stagnant water, Jane Eyre finally took her own steps and came to Mr. Rochester's mansion. There, she deeply felt the kindness of the maid, the innocence of the child and the ardent love of Mr. Rochester. Her soul finally stopped here, but it was so short. In front of a lover who firmly believes that love will make a nation that doesn't believe in God believe in God, their beautiful love disappears in an instant. The cruel reality and social pressure make this Cinderella unable to find her direction. In the destruction of broken hearts and emotions, she began her own confused life, looking for others in the endless world.

No money, no love, but life is realistic. Begging along the street makes Jane Eyre still looking for kindness and truth. In the storm, meeting St. John was another beginning of her new life. During the time when she lived with Mary Diana, she deeply felt the warmth of love. When she knew that they were of the same ancestry, her heart almost jumped out with excitement. Facing St. John's love, Jane Eyre hopes to meet his expectations every day, but in this way, she feels that she has abandoned her nature and lost herself. When she inherited her uncle's inheritance and shared it equally, she was so decisive and firm. At this time, at the request of St. John, she began to wander, because she knew that she had never stopped thinking about Mr. Rochester. The belief in the pursuit of life, in Jane Eyre's view, is not the fog that sunshine can dispel; Portraits painted on the beach will not be washed away by the storm; It is the name engraved on the marble stone tablet, and it is destined to live and die with the stone tablet. Mr. St. John's expectation continues, and rebellious Jane hesitates and thinks in affection, kindness and love. She deeply knows that he loves her just like a soldier loves a good weapon, that's all. Jane's soul answered in her heart, do the right thing and fulfill God's will, so as to break out of the clouds of doubt and find a definite vast sky.

Finally, Jane began her last search, facing the old manor that was annihilated by ashes, and it was silent, lonely, desolate and sad all around. What is full of Jane's soul at this moment is endless fear and yearning. The old building is hidden deep in a forest, Fending Manor is bathed in freezing drizzle, and Mr. Rochester, a blind man, is waiting anxiously outdoors. A quiet life and endless thoughts may be the source of his soul. In this simple life, Jane Eyre and he hugged each other tightly, like a warm and charming dream, beautiful and real. In the fidgety life, time allows Jane Eyre to find her own life completely and spend every day with her lover in the ancient buildings in the forest.

Time is short and beautiful. In the past years, Jane Eyre and her beloved face everything in life together, and they have completely become each other's flesh and blood. The story is over, but the real and unambiguous real life is interpreted in your heart and mine. The bumpy journey, the fatigue of the journey, the twists and turns of life and the loneliness of struggle haunt me, but the wishes in my arms are becoming more and more unshakable in the storm. Are you so calm in the face of sunshine and rain? In the face of ideals and hopes, do you pursue them persistently?

In Jane Eyre's ordinary and tortuous life, she always flies beautiful dreams, pursues happiness and pursues the ordinary. Her unique spiritual value endows young people in the new era with the true meaning of happiness and happiness-in an ancient building deep in the forest, there are a pair of white-haired old people who feel the gift of God and the warmth of each other. Maybe this is the happiness of life.

Jane Eyre 1 ~ 38 Reading Notes for each chapter 5 After reading the novel Jane Eyre, I struggled to finish the movie intermittently. I am anxious to know the ending. In fact, the ending has long been guessed. I thought I was watching the simplified version. While complaining about so many books in the library, I suddenly realized that the book said "one volume". Although I finished watching the movie, I always felt that the movie omitted too many plots. Finally, I went to see "Two Volumes" in Figure 3.

I still clearly remember what Jane Eyre said, "When I was born, my parents gave me an inner treasure house. Even if I have been deprived of all external happiness, or I have to pay a price I can't afford to get it, I can continue to live on it. " Yes! She has no pretty face, looks ordinary, is withdrawn, lives in a patron's house, and is easy to get angry and hold grudges. She does have many shortcomings. In Mrs. Ritter's eyes, there is no child worse than her. But at that time, as a child, she was crowned with such a bad reputation, and with the self-esteem in her bones, she felt that she would never hold her head in front of everyone, so she wanted to resist this disapproval. However, once this monster in everyone's eyes finally won the respect of people around him through his tough personality, self-esteem and self-love, which was extremely difficult at that time.

In fact, from birth, we also have an inner treasure house, which contains precious qualities and some hidden defects that have not been stimulated. We should learn to squeeze out the defects to make our life more perfect and enrich the treasure house.

During her stay at Gateshead House, Jane's treasures were really rare, and those precious qualities were not aroused, because no one cared about her, and Bessie comforted her occasionally, which made her very happy. She wants to love and be loved, but the reality is that hatred surrounds her. When she couldn't bear it, accusing and threatening Mrs Ritter's crimes, she felt the joy of revenge for the first time, just like the sweet wine, which melted in the mouth and then made her feel bitter and thirsty. Only in this way can I deeply realize the madness of my own behavior and the hatred and jealousy of others. Here, she met two rare confidants-Irene Bunce and Miss Temple. Under their eyes and ears, her shortcomings are reduced little by little, and the treasure house is enriched day by day. When she tried hard not to recall her past and to rebuild her image in lowood, the past that she thought unbearable was exposed to everyone. She stood in the breeze with her arms around her, asking herself what to do over and over again. How desperate she is to be humiliated in public for her own dignity! She no longer expects to have a companion to play with. I'm Erin Spang. She told her, "Even if the whole world thinks you are bad and hates you, as long as you live up to your conscience and know that you are innocent, you will always have friends." Miss Temple publicly cleared her innocence. They added love and being loved to her treasure house, and at the same time let her know self-esteem. As she said, "Life is very important to me. After leaving lowood, this impulse has subsided. Perhaps because of the long-term influence of rules and regulations, she has become more cautious. Now, she has become a knowledgeable and elegant person, who can speak fluent French, play the piano well and draw pictures. She has become independent.

She left lowood and started a new life. At Thornfield House, she met her lifelong companion, Mr. Rochester. For this, she thinks that there is no future love, and she tries her best to control her feelings, perhaps influenced by Loward. In the face of love, she seems too passive. She once said, "I have studied all aspects of his (Rochester's) personality, both good and bad, and weighed them to make a fair evaluation. Now, I can't see the bad side. " Obviously, this is a process from liking to liking, because liking will be paid attention to, because liking will be tolerated, but she is too cautious. When she learned that his wife was still alive and listened to his past, "If I forget my dignity, forget the teachings about dignity that have been instilled in me, and learn from those girls with any excuse, any excuse, any temptation, then one day, he will remember me with the same feelings that are now desecrating their memories." This terrible idea kept flashing in her mind, and she couldn't convince herself to accept his past. She chose to leave silently, without confession.

Three years later, when she took her lover into Thornfield House again, it was in ruins. Rochester's wife died in a fire. He was blind and his right hand was broken. In order to save her, she chose to be with him without hesitation.

Jane Eyre has a happy ending, and her life is a process of constantly enriching her inner treasure house. People are short In our short life, we should learn to stand on our own feet, respect ourselves, love ourselves, feel love and be loved, and tolerate others with love.