☆ "Jane Eyre" Reading Notes ☆
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4. "You can't do such a thing; However, if you do, Mr. Blocker Hurst will definitely expel you from school; That will make your relatives very sad. It is better to hold your temper and endure the pain that no one else feels except you than to take an action rashly and let the bad consequences affect everyone related to you; Besides, the Bible also tells us to repay evil with good. "
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"But since you can't escape, you can't bear it; It is weak and stupid to say that you can't stand what fate is destined to endure. "
These are two short sentences by Helen Jones, a girl Jane and Lloyd know. Answer Jane's question. Why didn't she resist the insult and punishment from Miss Schechard? Jane can't understand her tolerance for the punisher and won't agree with it. Jane's idea is "... some people, no matter how much I like them, still hate me, then I can't help but hate them;" "Someone gave me unfair punishment, I want to resist. This is a natural thing. Just like some people love me, I love them, or I feel that I should be punished, I am willing to be punished. ".Sometimes, I don't agree, but I understand. A teenager who relies on others is so mature in mind that he can think of the situation of people related to him, think of others, and leave the pain to himself to endure silently. This is not something everyone can do. The combination of personality, environment and experience makes Helen such a patient girl.
5. "Do you think I will stay and become someone you think is insignificant? Do you think I am an automatic machine? A machine without feelings? Can I take a bite of bread from my mouth and sprinkle a drop of running water from my cup? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, ugly and short, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! My soul is the same as yours, my heart is the same as yours! If God gives me a little beauty and a little wealth, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I am talking to you now, not through customs, conventions, or even through mortal bodies-but my soul is talking to your soul; Just as they passed the grave, we stood at God's heel and were equal-because we were equal! "
This is part of a conversation between Jane and Mr. Rochester. Rochester said that she got a job crossing the sea to Ireland, but she regretted not letting her go. Besides, Jane thought Luo was going to marry Miss Ingram. I think Luo may be sounding out Jane's ideas. These words shocked Rochester and made him understand his true feelings. After several conversations, they made up, deepened their feelings and decided to get married and stay together forever. Jane's passion, firmness, passionate feelings and the spirit of independence and equality are the basis for her to get the love she yearns for, which makes me admire and admire.
Excerpts from Jane Eyre's reading notes 1. The strangest thing is that no one in the house noticed her habit except me, or seemed surprised by it. No one talks about her position and work, and no one sympathizes with her loneliness.
The old woman burst out laughing under her hat and belt. Then he took out a short chimney, lit a cigarette and began to smoke. After indulging in this sedative for a while, she straightened up, took down the chimney from her mouth, stared at the fire and said unhurriedly, "You are cold; You are sick; You are so stupid. "
His manners are very polite, but his accent sounds a bit strange-not entirely foreign, but not entirely British. He is about the same age as Mr. Rochester-between thirty and forty. His skin color is particularly grayish yellow, otherwise he would be a handsome man, especially at first sight. If you look carefully, you will find something unpleasant or unlovable on his face. His facial features are very standard, but they are too loose. His eyes are big and pleasing to the eye, but the anger emanating from them is empty and boring-at least I think so.
He and his friends retreated behind the curtain, and a group of people led by Colonel Dent sat in semi-circular chairs. One of them, Mr. Heaton, noticed me and seemed to suggest that I should join them, but Mrs. Ingram immediately rejected his suggestion.
I did as he told me. The guests stared at me when I passed by. I found Mr Mei Sen, delivered the message and left the room in front of him. After I took him into the library, I went upstairs.
6. I don't like the same idea appearing again and again-I don't like the same image appearing strangely again and again. I was embarrassed when I was going to sleep and my hallucinations were about to appear. Being inseparable from the baby in my dream, I woke up after hearing a cry on that moonlit night. The next afternoon, I was called downstairs and sent a message saying that someone wanted to see me and was waiting in Mrs Fairfax's room. When I got there, I saw a gentleman servant waiting for me. He was dressed in mourning and his hat was covered with black gauze.
7. My pulse stopped, my heart stopped beating, and my outstretched arm froze. The cry disappeared and did not appear again. To tell the truth, no matter who makes such a cry, that terrible scream can't be repeated at once. Even vultures with huge wings in the Andes cannot scream twice in this way. The screaming thing must slow down to have the strength to scream again.
I gave her a shilling. She took an old sock out of her pocket, put the money in it, tied it with socks and put it back. She asked me to reach out and I did. She put her face close to my palm and looked at it carefully, but she didn't touch it.
9. I went back to my room, found a sponge from the washstand, found salt from the drawer and went back the same way. He is still waiting, with a key in his hand. He approached a small black door, inserted the key into the lock hole, but stopped to talk to me.
10 When I came in, the library looked quiet, and the witch, if she had one, was sitting comfortably in an easy chair in the corner of the chimney. She wore a red cloak, a black bonnet, or rather a wide-brimmed gypsy hat tied to her chin with a striped handkerchief. There is an extinguished candle on the table. She leaned over the stove, and by the light of the fire, she seemed to be reading a little black book like a prayer book. As she read, she muttered to herself like most old women. When I came in, she didn't put down the book at once, as if she were going to finish reading a paragraph.
1 1. At about 5 pm on May 1, I arrived at the concierge of Gateshead House. Before I went to the mansion, I went in to have a look. It's very neat here. There are small white curtains hanging on the decorative windows, spotless floors, polished grates and stoves, and bright flames are burning in the stoves. Bessie sat by the fire, nursing the youngest child, and Robert and his sister were playing quietly in the corner.
The tranquility and comfort of the night was broken by a wild and harsh scream, which resounded through Thornfield House.
13, when I opened the seal and read the letter carefully, I continued to drink my coffee (we were having breakfast). The coffee is very hot. I think the sudden blush on my face is because of it. However, I don't want to think about why my hands are shaking and why I can't help spilling half a cup of coffee on my plate.
14, in this case, I have to listen carefully and wait to see if there are any beasts or demons in the nest over there. But since Mr. Rochester came, it seems to be at a loss. All night long, I only heard three kinds of sounds, with a long interval-squeaking footsteps, heavy and short dog barks, and low groans.
15, I usually sleep with the curtains drawn, but I forgot to put down the blinds that time. So, a bright full moon (because the weather was fine that night) followed its own trajectory and came to the sky opposite my window, peeping at me through the open window glass and waking me up with her beautiful eyes. In the dead of night, I opened my eyes and saw the clear silver round face of the moon. It's beautiful, but too serious. I leaned over and reached for the curtain.
16 Mr. Rochester opened the thick window and lifted the linen curtain, trying to let the moonlight into the room. I was surprised and happy when I saw the dawn coming. What a beautiful rosy beam of light began to light up the eastern sky! Later, Mr. Rochester found Mei Sen, and the surgeon was already treating him.
17, Leah shook her head, and the conversation came to an abrupt end. I can only guess from here: Thornfield has a secret, and I was deliberately excluded.
18, after a long time, the tent was opened again. The second act of the performance is more carefully prepared than the first act. As I have observed before, the living room is padded two levels higher than the dining room. On the top steps a yard or two away from the living room, there is a huge marble pool. I recognize it as an ornament in the greenhouse-goldfish are usually kept in it, surrounded by exotic flowers and plants-and it is big and heavy, so it must have taken a lot of trouble to move here.
19, the guessing party is whispering again. Obviously, they can't agree on the words or phrases expressed in the play. Colonel Dent, their spokesman, wanted to show the "complete scene", so the curtain fell again.
Jane Eyre Reading Notes 1 This holiday, I read the book Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre, the protagonist in the book, has a noble heart, and her indomitable spirit often touches me, making me want to read this world famous book almost in one breath.
Jane Eyre's mother died when she was a child. She was bullied by others. Later, she went to an orphanage. She had no friends. The dean is terrible. She asked Jane to clean the table and mop the floor. At the slightest touch, she will play Jane Eyre, who has suffered a lot.
In this way, Jane Eyre grew up in loneliness. She was poor, short and plain, but she had a strong and noble heart and self-esteem. She became a governess. The owner of this family has a mild temper. He was very kind to Jane, and they soon fell in love. However, just when they really love each other, Jane Eyre finds that the host family still has a wife, and Jane Eyre leaves sadly. Later, the man set fire to the manor because of his crazy wife, and the female director was also killed in the fire, which led to the blindness of the man. Just when the master was desperate and lonely, Jane Eyre returned to her master. After all kinds of difficulties, they finally got the most sincere and precious love.
How to see the rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? Jane loved him from a little girl to a slim girl. Jane's only love is kindness, strength and self-confidence.
In life, there are many people like Jane Eyre, who have experienced hardships, won the trust of others with kind hearts and produced sweet fruits. Life needs to be paid and sincere, and I hope that good people in the world will be rewarded.
With the mentality of doing business, Jane Eyre reluctantly picked up this book, Jane Eyre, which I have forgotten for a long time. I have to admit that my reading attitude fluctuates with the development of the story, and I am deeply attracted by the story. When Jane Eyre was scolded, I couldn't help looking at the child who was teased by fate with sympathy, or in her eyes, this so-called sympathy was contempt for her, and she didn't need it.
Or the appearance of Helen and Miss Temple made her learn to change, but in our spare time, we had to feel the ruthlessness and indifference of the society at that time. Every time Jane Eyre saves the day, I can't help cheering for her. I was moved by her choice when she bravely refused St. John's proposal and insisted on her true love. When she went to take care of the disabled Rochester, it brought people not only emotion, but also spiritual shock.
What is more important in each experience is to write about a girl's emotional entanglements and mental journey, her spiritual contradictions and inner conflicts, and her desire, longing and pursuit for a free and happy life, which fully shows the heroine's enthusiasm, contempt for customs and pursuit of liberation.
From Jane Eyre, we have to be grateful for today's life. Comparatively speaking, what we lack is not reflected in Jane Eyre. No matter in spirit or in life, any point of Jane Eyre should be an example for us to learn and for today's society.
I was deeply touched by the excerpts from Jane Eyre.
But I also have many questions.
Why didn't Jane Eyre marry him when she was in Gao Fushuai? And get married after he is disabled and blind?
(2) Why is Rochester called Jane Eyre "Jane"?
(3) Jane Eyre is so imaginative, why not become a poet?
(4) Has Charlotte Brontexq experienced anything similar?
(5) Is this famous saying in Jane Eyre said by Jane Eyre or by Charlotte Brontexq?
(6) Where did Jane Eyre's parents go? What the hell happened to them?
What impressed me most was Jane Eyre's famous saying: Why did you tell me this? She has nothing to do with you or me. Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and unattractive? I will, too. If God endows me with wealth and hair removal, I will make it as difficult for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. God didn't do this, our spirit is the same! Just as you and I walk through the grave, we will stand before God!
This sentence shows how patriarchal Britain is and how dissatisfied Jane Eyre is with all this.
It taught me to be independent, not to pursue it blindly, but to have a kind heart and a pair of observant eyes.
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