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Who knows the general content of Jane Eyre?

/kloc-In the mid-9th century, Charlotte Brontexq, a great pioneer and famous writer of British female existentialism, wrote her masterpiece Jane Eyre, which caused a sensation in the whole literary world at that time, and its influence still exists today. In the preface, development, climax and ending of the work, the heroine's rebellion, freedom, equality, self-esteem and pure personality are the main themes of every key chapter, which are vividly expressed in the heroine's love view. They are like the stars on the dark clouds, burning and shining, illuminating the way for women to pursue love later. Jane Eyre, who grew up in a violent environment, experienced experiences that her peers did not have. What she has to face is menstruation's inhuman abuse, her cousin's cruelty and arrogance. Although she tried her best to "please others", the facts told her that it was all in vain, so she sent out "unfair! -unfair! " A cry of near despair. The unfair growing environment makes Jane Eyre yearn for equality, freedom and love since she was a child, and these aspirations are undoubtedly manifested in her later growing process, such as various manifestations in her love view. A. Miss Temple of Thornfield House left Lowood School and Jane Eyre because of her marriage, which made Jane Eyre feel "a sense of stability. Everything made me feel that Lowood School was a bit like my family's association, and everything disappeared with her". She realized that the real world is vast, and a world full of hope and anxiety, excitement and excitement is waiting to dare to break in and take risks to seek the true meaning of life. The change of ideology urges Jane Eyre to go to a wider society and accept the challenges of society, even though she is only eighteen years old. So, Jane Eyre came to Thornfield House and became a governess with low status at that time. Thornfield House makes Jane Eyre feel "an imaginary perfect family atmosphere", which proves the correctness of her hunch. Later, she became Rochester's wife and really became a member of this family. The owner of this family is Rochester, who comes from a bad business. His stubborn feudal morality led to Rochester's unhappy marriage. After he graduated from college, under the arrangement of his father, he married a vulgar and narrow-minded Miss Mei Sen. Although Mei Sen is beautiful in appearance, she has a really bad temper. She is incompatible with Rochester's interests. Rochester felt painfully that "we can't have a cordial conversation at all, because no matter what topic I talk about, I will immediately hear her vulgar, trite and absurd stupid answer." Rochester is a senior intellectual with a wide range of hobbies. Even more frightening is that after four years of marriage, Mei Sen went crazy. Why did he go crazy? Because she is reckless and arrogant. When a person's personality is bad enough to drive him crazy, we can know the sufferings of people living around her, among which Rochester's suffering is the deepest. He said to Jane Eyre, "When I was 26, I was desperate for life." Desperate Rochester left England and went to the European continent in order to find a kind and intelligent woman who could fall in love with him. However, this is how fate plays tricks on people. During the ten years of wandering in Europe, his desire failed again and again, and even degenerated to find a mistress to vent his extreme depression. Finally, Rochester returned to Thornfield Hall alone. He dreamed of finding a smart, loyal and lovely woman as his wife. We found that the author specially arranged such a scene. On his way back to Rochester's office, he happened to meet Jane Eyre, who was out on business, and got Jane Eyre's help. This indicates that Rochester's future life can not be separated from Jane Eyre, which shows the author's good intentions. At the first sight of Jane Eyre, Rochester felt that "there is a brand-new thing, a new vitality, a new feeling, which has spread to my whole body unconsciously". This new feeling is that Rochester's dream of true love will come true, which is as correct as Jane Eyre foresaw. From meeting Jane Eyre, knowing her and falling in love with her, Jane Eyre's rebellious spirit and self-improvement and self-esteem deeply conquered Rochester, and Rochester's elegant demeanor and profound knowledge also conquered Jane Eyre. At first, Jane Eyre always thought Rochester would marry the noble and beautiful Ingram. When she was talking about marriage with Rochester, she once said to Rochester with righteous words: "Do you think that because I am poor, humble, unattractive and short, I have no soul? You think wrong! I have a soul like you and a heart! I'm not talking to you with my body, but my heart is talking to your heart, as if we have all passed away and stood before God equally-because we are equal. " This fully shows Jane Eyre's rebellion. Her thoughts of maintaining women's independent personality, advocating marriage independence and equality between men and women can be regarded as his yearning for freedom and equality of the whole human society. Rochester fell in love with her unique personality, and at the same time he repeated: We are equal in essence. Rochester loved Jane Eyre from beginning to end-with willpower, virtue and pure heart. It is based on this that Jane Eyre really fell in love with Rochester. Because love can't be fake at all, one party has paid true love for the other. If it is fake, then this love will soon end. Jane Eyre's true love for Rochester just makes up for Rochester's delayed youth and feelings in the first half of her life, and at the same time makes her beautiful love come true. We can say: Jane Eyre's love is great and ordinary. She is great because she loves Rochester without any utilitarian color. When she left Thornfield House and ran away aimlessly, she didn't take anything from the house, not even the pearl necklace that Rochester gave her. Later, she almost starved to death on the road. She is ordinary because her love is also the love of ordinary people. We praise such love! B the marriage between Jane Eyre of St. John's family and Rochester prompted her to leave Thornfield House and beloved Rochester. After suffering from hunger and cold, the homeless Jane Eyre finally entered another post station in her life-St. John's House. Artists often design many coincidences in order to achieve their goals, and Jane Eyre is no exception. To Jane Eyre's delight, I met St. John and his two sisters, Mary and Delana, who turned out to be her cousins. The affection she could not get for a long time and looked forward to every day suddenly became a reality. This possibility, which seems to exist only in dreams, can't help but excite Jane Eyre. She thinks she is the happiest person in the world. She attached great importance to family ties. When she inherited 20,000 pounds from her uncle, she decided to share the inheritance with her three cousins without depression. It can be seen that in Jane Eyre's eyes, although money is very important and necessary for life, it is insignificant compared with family, which is in sharp contrast with all the interpersonal relationships centered on money at that time. She thinks: I am not selfish enough to be ungrateful, unfair enough to distinguish right from wrong, ungrateful enough to be inhuman. This is her powerful attack and sharp hatred of the money society at that time. St. John is a learned and handsome missionary, but he will not enjoy life all day and challenge time. He thinks that work is above everything, even life and love. Jane Eyre and he firmly oppose this view, because Jane Eyre believes that love is noble and we should not work at the expense of love. Instead, we work for love. We can see that Jane Eyre's view conforms to the needs of human nature, while St. John's view of love deviates from the needs of human nature. He clearly knew that he was in love with the beautiful young rosamond. Similarly, rosamond worships him very much, and rosamond's father agrees with this marriage very much. Although St. John is not very rich, his talent and background can make up for this defect. However, St. John suppressed this desire very painfully for his great cause-preaching in East India. Jane Eyre's choice for him is unbelievable. He dare not love if he has love, and dare not pursue if he has love. How cruel it is! On the other hand, when St. John discovered that Jane Eyre was a knowledgeable and intelligent woman, he proposed to Jane Eyre, not because he loved Jane Eyre, but because he knew that marrying Jane Eyre would be of great help to his career. We can guess with certainty that Jane Eyre must have refused his proposal. She thinks he cherishes me as a soldier cherishes a good weapon. For this reason, marrying St. John means losing equality, freedom and self-esteem. These are Jane Eyre's lifelong dreams. How could she give up for St. John? C. Jane Eyre's perfect love Jane Eyre and Rochester's telepathy brought them together again. Although when Jane Eyre returned to Thornfield House, she faced Rochester, who was blind in both eyes and disabled in one hand, in Jane Eyre's view, these were insignificant. As long as Rochester loves her, she loves him, which is enough. She resolutely married Rochester and became his wife and nurse. Two years later, fate took care of her. We can see that after many twists and turns, Jane Eyre finally realized the love she longed for-equal and free love, and Rochester also found the true love he dreamed of. As a result of this story, the author tells us that rebellion will eventually overcome stubbornness, freedom will eventually overcome bondage, and equality will eventually overcome slavery, because all lovers will eventually get married!