Jane Eyre tells the story of a governess's life in a bad business. Because her parents died when she was a child, she was abused by her aunt, bullied by her cousin and sent to an orphanage with poor conditions.
When Jane hobbled into adulthood, she became the tutor of Mr Rochester's family-her lifelong companion. Although there are many twists and turns along the way, everything will be fine in the end.
Jane Eyre is strong. In adversity, she is still full of hope for life, both physically and mentally. Let's read the true meaning of life from her-tenacity and courage.
I have to leave you. Jane: Let me go, sir.
Rochester: I love you. I love you!
3. After Jane found out that Mr. Rochester had an insane wife.
4. Life is too short to build hatred with revenge.
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. Good things never die.
You know some birds are not meant to be caged, and every feather of them shines with freedom.
There is something inside that they can't reach or touch. That's yours.
If God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now.
Jane: Are you serious?
Rochester: Your doubts torment me. Say yes, say yes. God bless me. Don't let anyone interfere with me. She is mine. my
Why did you say that to me? Punish me a little longer? Jane, I've been thinking! I found something I really love for the first time. Do not take it away from me.
Jane: No, don't make me stupid.
Rochester: Stupid? I need you. What is Blanche to me? I know what I mean to her. Money to fertilize her father's land. Marry me, Jane. Say you will marry me.
12, finally came out. You shut yourself in your room and grieve alone. Not a word of reproach. There's nothing. Is this my punishment? I didn't mean to hurt you like this. do you believe that? I won't hurt you under any circumstances. What should I do? I might as well have lost my life by confessing everything.
Why are you telling me this! She told you that it had nothing to do with me. Do you think I am poor, unattractive and heartless? If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will let you leave me, just as I leave you now! God didn't do this. Our spirit is the same, just as you will stand before God equally with my grave!
If God endows me with beauty and wealth, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I'm not talking to you through customs, conventions or even flesh and blood: my soul is talking to your soul; It's as if we've all passed through the door of heaven, we're standing at God's feet, and we're equal!
Why do you trust me so much? What are you and her to me? Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain? I promise you, if God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as difficult for you to leave me now as it is for me to leave you now. But he didn't. But my soul can talk to your soul, as if we all passed through the grave and stood in front of heaven equally.
Do you think I will be insignificant to you? Do you think I am a robot? A machine without feelings? Can you stand my bite of bread being snatched from my lips and my drop of living water being spilled from my cup?
Do you think that because I am poor, obscure, plain and short, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! I have the same soul as you, and I have the same full heart! If God gives me beauty and wealth, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now.
I'm not talking to you through customs, conventions or even flesh and blood; It is my soul that talks to your soul; It's like we've all passed through the grave, we're standing at God's feet, and we're equal!
Editor's Note: The most outstanding experience of Jane Eyre's life is that women gain dignity and self-reliance. Although Jane is not beautiful or rich, she is confident and has her own dignity. This is a reflection that women put their spirit at the same or even higher level as men. She told us with her own experience that even if life wronged you, as long as you don't forget your dignity and persistence, life will always get better. On the road of life, width is far more important than length!