Notes on College Students' Fan Reading of Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre has lived in her aunt Mrs. Reed's house since she was a child. Jane Eyre's position in this family has plummeted since her uncle died. Cousin ignored her existence, and menstruation was even harsher on her. In such an environment, she becomes silent day by day, and she often hides in the corner to study. Nevertheless, she can't escape their censure. One day, because she was avoiding reading again, her cousin hit her, which aroused her rebellious consciousness.
After reading this, I feel sad for Jane Eyre's fate, indignant for Mrs. Reed's partiality, and sad for the hostility between cousins. With such mixed feelings, I continued reading.
Mrs reed didn't want her to stay at home, so she sent her to lowood school, where Jane Eyre had her real friends. But just when she was full of gratitude and longing for life, the public insult of the school founder made her fall into the abyss again. She didn't give in and struggled tenaciously to survive.
Helen. The appearance of Burns revived Jane Eyre. She is like a lamp in Jane's life, illuminating her long life.
Unfortunately, Helen died prematurely of lung disease. On that warm night, Jane lost her only friend, but she survived stubbornly.
In order to make a living, Jane went to a manor as a tutor and fell in love with Rochester, the owner of the manor at first sight, but the mysterious and eccentric life in the manor always made her feel insecure. Finally, she found a crazy woman imprisoned in the attic, and this crazy woman turned out to be Rochester's wife. ...
Jane left the manor with a broken heart and went back to her Mrs. menstruation Reed. Before she died, Mrs. Reed sincerely repented and touched the kind Jane. She forgave her aunt for her injustice. ...
To her surprise, Mr. Rivers who took her in turned out to be her only relative in the world. After a brief meeting with relatives, she inherited a large inheritance. With this legacy, Jane finally lived a stable life.
When she came across Rochester's miserable situation, she went to him without hesitation. Although Rochester was blind, she didn't abandon him. She influenced his cold heart with her gentleness and they lived a harmonious life. ...
After reading it, Jane's miserable and lucky life made me cry. Although she suffered so many injustices, she never complained. She used her kindness and tolerance to survive in the world and finally had a good ending.
Close the book and sincerely bless Jane! Her ordeal has long passed, I wish her happiness and long-term companionship!
Reading Notes of Jane Eyre for College Students: Fan
The warm autumn sunshine spreads all over the earth, like putting on a soft yellow coat for the whole world. Pale orange clouds decorate the sky like sapphires. Inside, I read Jane Eyre with relish, singing with the rustling leaves outside the window.
Jane Eyre is a masterpiece of Charlotte Brontexq, a British woman writer, which once caused a sensation in the world. She is called "the proud cactus flower in the desert". With the book Jane Eyre, she broke the discrimination and prejudice against women at that time. She used literature to tell everyone: "There is nothing in the world that is not a woman's career!" It is because of this belief that Bronte devoted all his efforts to watering this tree leading to success with tears and blood. And Jane Eyre in the book made me deeply overlap her figure. ...
Jane Eyre in the book was born in a priest's family, and her parents died after giving birth to her. Jane, who was fostered in her uncle's house, suffered from her aunt and cousin for a long time, but bravely fought against her aunt. At the age of ten, she was sent to Loward Women's Charity School, where conditions were poor and children often died. Jane's good friend Helen died of lung disease here. Here, after eight years of physical and mental destruction, Jane finally left school at the age of 20 to find her new life.
Jane works as a governess at Thornfield Manor for Adele, a girl under 10, and meets Mr. Rochet, a moody and melancholy manor owner. They understand each other and love each other. In the book, Jane's confession of Rothschild's love shocked everyone's hearts: "We are equal ... at least we stand before God through the grave!" " "Rochester accepted Jane, and finally his crazy wife burned down the manor, so Rochester burned his eyes and went bankrupt. When Jane learned this, she returned to Rochester in despair and still chose to live with him.
It is such an ordinary woman who leads an extraordinary life. She is not beautiful, but all her qualities are what women should have today. Jane Eyre's personality charm and all her qualities left a deep impression on me. Her strength, like a tough cactus flower, will never yield like drought; Her efforts finally produced the most beautiful and successful flower in the world from a bud; Her beauty, like a cocoon of a silkworm, finally turned into a gorgeous butterfly!
How difficult it is for an ordinary woman to fight and work hard for everything she wants! How precious it is for an ordinary woman to be faithful to love! But she got everything she wanted through her persistence and courage. I admire Jane for this, and I admire her quality even more!
After deep aftertaste, I glanced out of the window. The sun has set and the sky has become rosy. Gorgeous brilliance and warm brilliance illuminate my long-lost heart. ...
Notes on College Students' Jane Eyre Reading: Fan Wensan
If "dignity" is the foundation of Jane Eyre's life, then "love" is the window sash that brings her light and hope in Jane Eyre's life.
Jane Eyre is a novel by British writer Charlotte Brontexq, and it is a literary work with autobiographical color. While describing his own life experience, Charlotte Brontexq also explained a philosophy of life in this book: the value of human beings is based on dignity and love.
Dignity and love are the friendship between Jane Eyre and Helen. It is Jane Eyre's anger and helplessness when the teacher hit Helen with a tree stick unreasonably; It was when the teacher hung a sloppy slogan on Helen's forehead for no reason and trampled on Helen's dignity that Jane Eyre decisively threw the slogan into the stove. In Jane Eyre's dark childhood, it was Helen who gave her precious friendship, which made her thoroughly understand the importance of dignity to individuals and the friendship between friends, and created Jane Eyre's great, rational and noble personality as an adult.
Dignity and love are Jane Eyre's reason and sobriety in the face of temptation. Just when she was about to marry her lover Rochester, Rochester's unexpected wife shattered Jane Eyre's fantasy of a beautiful and complete life in the future. When Jane understood everything, she said, "I will abide by the laws approved by God, and I will stick to the principles I accepted when I was awake, not when I was so crazy." At this time, every word of Jane Eyre has deeply gripped my heart. Surrounded by the power of love and lured by a bright future, she can still stick to her position, abide by the principles of being a man and safeguard her dignity, all of which show the greatness of Jane Eyre's personality.
Dignity and love are the ways for Jane Eyre to stick to the bottom line of her personality. On the way of Jane Eyre's frustrated love and looking for a new way out of life, she went through hardships and was finally taken in by pastor St. John. Soon, Jane learned that St. John was her cousin, but he proposed to Jane and went to India to preach with him. Jane Eyre resolutely rejected him and decided to visit him again because of her love for Rochester. When Jane Eyre fell into the bottom of her life again, she didn't get depressed and made crazy moves. She is full of reason and successfully gets a happy ending at the end of the novel.
The ending of Jane Eyre is like the wish of all readers: Rochester's manor was destroyed by his wife, and he became disabled, but because of this, Jane Eyre no longer lingered and was confused, and chose to marry Rochester, and got the beautiful second half of her life that she longed for most.
Jane Eyre successfully created her dream life with her noble self-esteem and deep love for Rochester and the world. However, in today's society, most people lose their true selves for money and status, but even if Jane Eyre is faced with something more attractive than these secular things, she can still stick to her dignity, cherish love and move towards hope.
If "love" is a good brush to describe Jane Eyre's perfect life, then "dignity" is the blueprint for Jane Eyre's life construction.
Reading Notes of Jane Eyre for College Students: Fan
I read a book called Jane Eyre today, which is very good. It says that there is an orphan girl named Jane who lives in her aunt's house, but her aunt doesn't like her and sent her to a charity school, where she worked as a student for six years. After graduation, she went to Thornfield Manor as a tutor. Mr rochester, the shopkeeper, has a strange temper, but they gradually fall in love.
When they were about to hold a wedding, the door was suddenly opened by a priest. He said, "The wedding can't be held! Because Mr. Rochester already has a wife, and I held their last wedding! " Mr. Rochester's face turned pale and paused for a moment. He said, "I do have a wife, but her ancestors and her children, including herself, are crazy, so I locked her in a room to prevent her from doing stupid things!" Jane felt that she had to leave, so she secretly left Thornfield House at night.
She wandered the streets and even begged. Finally, he was taken in by pastor St. John and taught in a local primary school. Soon, Jane learned that her uncle had passed away and left her a legacy. At the same time, she found that St. John was her cousin. Jane decided to divide the property equally. As the days passed, Jane Eyre missed Mr. Rochester more and more. Finally, she couldn't bear it any longer. She decided to go to Mr. Rochester.
But when she came to Thornfield Manor, she found that the manor had already turned into ruins. So she inquired about the whereabouts of Mr. Rochester as she walked, and finally found that Mr. Rochester was now at Fending Manor, but his right eye was blind in the fire, his left arm was burned, and the crazy woman died. Jane doesn't know whether she is sad or happy now, but she has no time to think about it. She rushed to Fending Manor, where she saw Mr. Rochester's sad eyes. When Mr. Rochester saw Jane, his eyes suddenly became excited. He said, "God! Am I right? Is this really Jane? " As Jane spoke, she walked up to Mr. Rochester and hugged him tightly.
From then on, they lived happily in Fending Manor, and no one bothered them anymore. Fortunately, Mr. Rochester's right eye recovered his sight, and Jane gave birth to a lively, kind, handsome and clever boy.
Reading Notes of Jane Eyre for College Students: Fan
To tell the truth, most of the books I have read will not leave too many marks in my mind. However, there is such a book, as long as it is opened, it will get rid of the simple form of the book and blend into your life, just like a beautiful flower. Even if it fades, its fragrance will linger in your memory for a long time. Jane Eyre is such a beautiful flower. At least I think so.
The first time I read Jane Eyre, the first thing that attracted me was its name. I appreciate this translation very much, because I always think that true love and devotion are simple and pure, and he has no selfish distractions. Jane Eyre preaches this kind of love, and the spirit is greater than the material. I especially appreciate the simple love between the hero and heroine. Jane and Rochester don't think much about each other except that they love each other silently and want to have each other's souls. They don't have any vows. Maybe I prefer to describe their feelings simply. In the most popular metaphor, everything is like boiling water, just like a mountain spring, which makes people feel a little sweet.
What attracts me most is Jane's spirit of always pursuing personal independence. Even in the face of Rochester's fantastic arrow of love, she still maintains her personality charm of pursuing equality and independence. Perhaps this charm has made Jane deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and become tall. But in reality, she is short, pale and not beautiful at all. It can be said that the ordinary can no longer be ordinary, and the ordinary can no longer be ordinary, but her temperament and indomitable spirit of fighting for her personal dignity and equality are unmatched by anyone.
Whenever the dead of night, I always take out Jane Eyre alone to appreciate the spiritual dialogue between the protagonists, immersed in his poetic and philosophical lyrics: "God didn't give me beauty and wealth, but we are equal, just like our understanding stands in front of God through the grave." I don't know why, but I especially like this sentence.
I always fantasize that I can welcome a kind of love. Like Jane and Rochester, I can break through the barriers of age, wealth and status and achieve telepathy beyond time and space. Jane finally won happiness with strong quality and outstanding talent, and established her own tall image: self-esteem, self-love and self-improvement.
After reading this book, my ordinary appearance seems to increase my confidence, because it lets me know that the richness of connotation is better than the beauty of appearance.