What is love
Jane Eyre is the masterpiece of Charlotte Bronte, a famous British writer. It is a novel with the color of rotation. The whole book describes the life of an English woman. Charlotte Bronte describes a female image full of fantasy, daring to love and hate, daring to pursue equality, daring to resist, and daring to fight for freedom and equal status. Jane Eyre portrays a strong female image of love, life, and equality, never bowing to any male, and daring to fight for freedom and happiness. She pursues an independent and free personality, respects herself in love, and is unwilling to be a vassal. This is strong resistance and the pursuit of equality. Jane Eyre derives spiritual satisfaction from unpleasant oppression and seamlessly combines love and self-respect. Jane Eyre did not curry favor with any aristocratic lady. She was always seeking her rightful place. That's why she gets happy. That's why Jane Eyre makes people like her and even like her. Jane Eyre has established the independent, strong, self-confident female image in front of Rochester, which has won Rochester as well as the reader's affection. As a successful character in love novels, Jane Eyre is more and more loved by readers. The famous English writer Pennella once said, "If we are not meant to be together -- except for me, Pennella; I must be able to bear all the people in my life -- except her; if she sees me crying under the belle's knees -- except her; I must -- except her." In Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre is a character who is small, kind, obedient, loyal to his feelings, stubborn, and full of personality... This book is also a manifesto against the times. Jane Eyre is a woman who has a rational understanding of her thoughts and personality, she is kind and stubborn, and she does not bow to the secular. She believes that we can't afford a good life, but we can have our thoughts and pursuits. And Jane Eyre has nothing, but she is brave, she is strong so she can face all kinds of difficulties. The novel has designed many scenes and characters' inner struggles and cries. As a child, Jane Eyre was able to gain the respect and love of Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, the owners of Thornfield Manor, through her integrity and noble character. In their love story, Jane Eyre is also an unbeautiful but self-respecting woman. So she won the respect of Mr. and Mrs. Rochester, and the love of all, through her spiritual and financial independence. But when they did fall in love, Jane found out how unfair she was. I like Jane Eyre but have no courage to accept her and let the tears flow from the bottom of my heart. Can only cry again and again: "I like you!" " To show her the only person she has and the only person who cares: "I've done what I can do — you'll see a woman who doesn't talk, who doesn't talk, who doesn't care, who won't hurt you!" Is bold to pursue their own life! Jane Eyre once said, "When I am beaten for no reason, we should fight back!" Just like when I hit my hand so hard that I see it as an honor, a great opportunity to get an education... "That's how I punish people who hit people." After many difficulties, Jane finally won Mr. Rochester's respect and love - success in love. Mr. Rochester has always been Jane Eyre's idol. When she learned that Rochester had a wife, she felt that everything was colorless and gray. She said, real and fanciful, "My fateful Mr. Rochester stands by me, whether he be old, rich, handsome, or whatever … as long as he has me in his heart -- Jane Eyre!" Why should we not cherish happiness when it knocks? If we treat every day of our lives like a feast like Jane Eyre, we can learn more. Don't give up the possibility of possible happiness. We must learn to judge what misfortune is. To dare to pursue their own good life!
Jane also pursued many other good things: when Jane later married Mr. Rochester, she knew that Mr. Rochester had a mad woman at the wedding, she left him at her wits' end; when she went to work in an orphanage and got help from St. Johns, she knew and treasured St. Johns; when Jane finally found true love -- and Mr. Rivers, Jane knew who the mad woman was... In this story, Jane is not beautiful but has self-respect, dares to pursue the life she wants, dares to face her inner hurt but yearns for understanding and love! In real life, there are many people, whose life is a failure, and not happy, because they are the pursuit of material satisfaction, but their spirit is very empty. They like fantasy and like to use rhetoric to decorate their own. But little thought of others. Jane Eyre tells us how to deal with feelings: when pursuing material benefits, we should always compare ourselves with others; when refusing others, we should also see clearly what kind of person they are and cherish them. Only in this way can we know how to love, how to cherish the people who love us!
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