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Jane Eyre's thoughts after reading

After reading a famous book carefully, what do you think? It's time to spend some time writing your own thoughts. So do you really know how to write a review? The following is my thoughts on Jane Eyre for reference only. Welcome to reading.

Jane loves reading1-a woman who dares to struggle and pursues freedom, equality and independence.

Do you think that just because I am poor, humble, ugly and short, I have no soul and no heart? No, you are wrong! I have a soul like you and a heart! "This is a passage in Chapter 23 of Jane Eyre, and it is also the most touching sentence for me and future generations.

Jane Eyre is the heroine of this book. She was an orphan since she was a child and was fostered in her aunt's house. Because Jane Eyre has no property and status, freedom has been abused and discriminated against since she was a child, especially her Mrs. menstruation Reed. Therefore, Jane Eyre has developed an independent, brave and rebellious character since childhood. After that, she entered lowood school. After graduation, Jane Eyre came to Thornfield Manor as a tutor, and she and her master, Mr. Rochester, developed mutual feelings. Finally, after numerous setbacks and hardships, they came together.

In the history of literature, Jane Eyre is undoubtedly a very successful book. She has deeply entered people's souls, attracted thousands of readers with an irresistible beauty and influenced people's spiritual world. Charlotte bronte, the author of this book, takes herself as the prototype and creates an unprecedented female image-a strong woman who insists on and pursues equality, independence, integrity and freedom. She believes that "true happiness lies in a perfect spiritual world and a noble heart."

Jane Eyre is like the struggle history of Cinderella in real life. In the book, Jane Eyre resolutely deals with all kinds of difficulties and setbacks, and she also pursues equality between men and women and between the rich and the poor. As she said, "I have a soul like you, and I have a heart!" " "Although Jane Eyre's appearance is not surprising and she is short, she has an unusual temperament, such as knowing how to resist and fight for freedom, which makes her dazzling. Jane Eyre has self-dignity, and she tries to maintain her self-dignity. As she once said, "when I am beaten for no reason, we should fight back hard ..." This is the embodiment of Jane Eyre's rebellious spirit. I think it is this spirit that makes the book Jane Eyre enduring.

Since its publication, Jane Eyre has been widely circulated among people of different races all over the world in different languages. Now Jane Eyre has become a classic of independent women. I look forward to being rich or poor; Whether beautiful or plain, women can have a perfect mind and a broad mind, and they can all live an independent and strong personality.

Reflection on Jane Eyre 2 "Jane Eyre" is a novel with a revolving color, which tells people the true meaning of life.

Charlotte Brontexq, the author of Jane Eyre, is gentle and pure, and likes to pursue some beautiful things. Although her family was poor, she lost her mother's love at an early age, and her stature was short and her appearance was not outstanding. Perhaps this is such a deep inferiority complex, which is reflected in her personality as a very sensitive self-esteem. Jane Eyre described by her is also an inconspicuous little woman, but she has extremely strong self-esteem.

Jane Eyre lives in a dependent environment. She was treated differently from her peers since she was a child. The dislike of menstruation, the contempt of cousin, the insult and beating of cousin ... Perhaps it is because of all this that Jane Eyre has gained her infinite self-confidence and unyielding personality, an invincible inner personality strength. She unswervingly pursues a bright, holy and beautiful life.

In front of Rochester, she never felt inferior because she was a humble tutor, but thought they were equal. Because of her integrity, nobility and purity, Rochester was shocked by the fact that her mind was not polluted by secular society, regarded as a person who could talk to herself on an equal footing in spirit, and fell in love with her deeply.

I read Jane Eyre this summer vacation and gained a lot of insights.

Jane's life is very rough, from the bullying of menstruation's family when she was a child (her uncle died young) to the miserable school life in Lowood, and then to the betrayal of marriage when she was an adult-Mr. Rochester cheated Jane out of love but secretly got a wife-committing bigamy (PS: the first wife is crazy, but it doesn't deserve Jane's sympathy). She left angrily. She gained strength from grief, did not indulge in the cruelty of reality, and resolutely decided to work hard to create the future-to open a school and become a teacher. Fate always favors careerists-adopted by the Rivers family. Later, I received Uncle Jane's inheritance-20,000 pounds, fell in love with Mr. St. John, and started a happy life.

We should be full of hope and enthusiasm for life. People should always face the future and look forward. To be a man, you should make progress and keep making progress, and you can't be knocked down by failure. Only in this way can we have a bright future!

Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 3 adversity is not terrible. The terrible thing is to lose yourself in adversity and find your dignity. If you love yourself and never give up, then flower of life will bloom brilliantly in adversity!

Jane Eyre tells the story of a girl named Jane Eyre who lives in poverty without her parents. But she firmly believes that she can't choose wealth, but she can choose life, study hard and work hard, and eventually she will have independent wealth and relatives. Every scene is amazing and powerful.

Jane Eyre said such a passage, which impressed me deeply and reflected her character. She said: "If people always obey cruel and unfair people, then those bad people will be more willful. They are not afraid of anything, so they will never get better, but will only get worse. When we are beaten for no reason, we must fight back. " I quite agree with Jane, because self-esteem and self-respect are the minimum requirements for being a man. It is self-esteem, which supports the self-esteem of a humble woman's constant struggle! The noble quality of Jane Eyre has infected readers from generation to generation, and also shocked one soul after another. As long as you are full of hope for the world, don't give in to adversity, respect and love yourself, even if you are a wild lily, you will reap your own spring. As the saying goes: "One should not be arrogant, and the other should not be impetuous." Pride is self-esteem, which can inspire people to forge ahead, overcome difficulties and sublimate the morality in their hearts.

But helen burns, her views are very different from Jane's. Helen advocates forbearance in everything, so that you can be happy and others will be better to you. I think these words of Helen are difficult for us to understand. But her tolerance, forbearance and broad mind are admirable. We don't need to evaluate her words, at least we should learn something from them. I like Helen's words very much: "I think life is too short to spend time on hatred and holding grudges." As long as each of us can remember it, understand others, be considerate and care about others, see more beautiful things and treat life optimistically, our life will be full of sunshine.

Different people have different highlights and give me different insights. Cherish what you have, don't feel inferior because you don't have it, but be satisfied because you have it! In life, we should learn to stand up in adversity. Failure is like a black spot on the whiteboard. We should look at the whiteboard instead of paying attention to the black spot. People with dignity will keep forging ahead and overcome adversity, while those without dignity will stagnate and lose themselves in adversity. We should not be afraid of the power of others, let alone give up our dignity because of our greed for power. Be optimistic about life, be kind to yourself and face the sunshine.

Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 4. There are always brave us in her destiny! -inscription

Put down the novels with European patterns and close your eyes. The tide is surging.

Jane Eyre was written by the English writer Charlotte. A novel written by Bronte. This novel was once called "the second Bible for women" by people at that time. The book tells the story of Jane Eyre, a British woman, who lost her parents in childhood, constantly pursued freedom and equality, persisted in herself, and finally achieved happiness through various hardships.

The language of the book is beautiful, the words are clear, and a kind of power from the heart can be felt between the lines. The author vividly depicts a brave, strong, self-respecting and independent female image with vivid appearance, action description and meticulous psychological description, which makes me admire Jane Eyre in the book.

She has no beautiful appearance, but she has wisdom, a brave soul and the courage to bow to the world in her bones. Although fate did not give Jane Eyre infinite good luck, it gave her innate courage and tenacity.

In life, we also miss opportunities and have no courage for many reasons. I remember that time, I took part in a speech contest organized by an interest class. After preparing at home for two weeks, I think I can finish this speech without tension. But you never know. When I stood on the platform, my classmates and teachers looked at me one after another. I have no mind to guess whether their eyes are kind or not, but I feel a lot of pressure. My mind is like countless wild horses galloping by, moving my thoughts one by one, leaving only a blank in my mind. Just when I was about to give up, Jane Eyre's perseverance seemed to flash before my eyes. I think Jane's life is so difficult, how many problems remain to be solved? I'm just a game. I paused, regained my courage, and ended my speech loudly, winning applause.

Yes, although we can't decide what kind of environment we are in, life gives everyone a chance to change themselves. How brave you are, you will reach different heights in life.

Read Jane Eyre and communicate with Jane Eyre's soul. It will make you understand how precious courage is in this unpredictable fate!

Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 5. If love is far away, don't forget to be happy.

-Preface

This is a romantic emotional story, a hard pursuit of life, a joyful song full of love, and a blueprint pieced together with courage. When I solemnly closed the last page of the book, a flowing emotion came to my mind, and I recited Jane Eyre to my lips.

Jane Eyre is a character written by Charlotte Brontexq, a British woman writer in the19th century. Although she is plain in appearance and humble in position, she has a warm life belief and great ambition; Although her parents died when she was a child and she lacked sincere care, she firmly defended her dignity and bravely pursued true love. Although she suffered setbacks and was fooled by life, she faced life optimistically. After listening to Jane Eyre's story attentively, I really felt my own smallness.

In my eyes, Jane Eyre shines with the light of human nature, and she paves the way for life with the courage to laugh beyond personal happiness.

Close your eyes and count carefully, and you will feel infinite emotion in your heart. People who live in reality are struggling for such a little happiness every day. What a full and happy happiness this is. Love, happiness, life, happiness. Jane Eyre bravely pursues her own happiness for love. Even though she always misses happiness, her desire for freedom and happiness is admirable. Compared with Jane Eyre, I really feel like dirt. I live in an era that is a hundred times happier than Jane Eyre's life, and I have happiness that Jane Eyre can't touch. I am also very ordinary, but there are also many joys and sorrows in the plain. Sometimes I get depressed. I will be depressed for a long time because of a little disappointment, and I will inevitably encounter setbacks. I will suppress my hard-to-release emotions for a little disappointment. If love is far away, don't forget to be happy. Jane Eyre has given me great inspiration and made me stronger both in my study and in my life.

After reading Jane Eyre several times, I still find it memorable. This is the charm of "Jane Eyre", and I suddenly remembered a lyric in "Broad Sky", "Cold man, thank you for looking down on me, so that I can live a more wonderful life ..." Yes, when I lost my love. When we lose happiness and have nothing, we can see clearly how to have happiness. The joys and sorrows of a person's life are all gains. We can choose to escape, or we can stick to a brave and ordinary life. After reading Jane Eyre's story, I will choose the latter and stick to my dream and my happiness in a non-human way. Not everyone can always have love, but everyone can make themselves happy. Jane Eyre did it. What about us?

A simple life is full of miraculous love. I hope ...

After reading Jane Eyre, I have just finished reading the world literature Jane Eyre, and I can't be calm for a long time. This is a biography written by Charlotte Brontexq, a female writer of English literature, for a girl named Jane Eyre. It is also a true portrayal of the author herself.

Jane Eyre spent her childhood at her aunt's house. Growing up, she has never been respected by anyone, abused by menstruation, despised by her cousin, and abused by her cousin. At the age of ten, she was sent to a charity school-Loward School. The rules there can be said to be inhuman, harsh education system, poor living conditions and cruel principals. It's like a prison where all the children are locked up, which can't help but arouse Jane Eyre's anger. One spring, a terrible plague spread in lowood. Before May, the school became a hospital. Jane Eyre's friend Helen Burns died.

After Helen's death, Loward's living conditions improved. In the new environment, Jane Eyre received six years of education, and then she taught for two years. After Miss Temple left Lowood, Jane Eyre also made plans to leave. She advertised for a job and the housekeeper of Thornfield Manor contacted Jane. In Thornfield, Jane Eyre's student is Adele, the daughter raised by Mr. Rochester, the owner of the manor.

In the novel, the feelings between Jane Eyre and Rochester are full of twists and turns. When Jane found herself in love with Rochester, Jane clearly knew the difference between herself and him, but she was not discouraged, but bravely showed Rochester her feelings for him. At the wedding, Jane found that Rochester had a wife, and she was still alive. Out of morality, Jane did not continue to attend the wedding, but left Rochester and Thornfield in spite of his opposition.

She wandered into a swamp and almost starved to death. Fortunately, St. John saved her. He is actually Jane's cousin. Jane's uncle left a sum of money before her death, and Jane is willing to share it equally.

After some things, Jane Eyre and Rochester meet again, and finally they put everything down and live happily together. Jane Eyre finally gained freedom and love through hardships.

Although Jane is poor and plain, she longs for freedom and respect. Kindness is her nature. She dares to pursue love and has her own ideas. In front of money, what she cares about is the precious affection between brothers and sisters. She gave most of her money to her cousin. In Jane's view, feelings are more important than money.

After reading Jane Eyre, I have a deeper understanding of the true meaning of love and a deeper understanding that being an independent person should not easily bow to fate even in adversity.

Comments on Jane Eyre 7 "Jane Eyre" and "Gone with the Wind" are both literary works I read during these two holidays, with the emphasis on shaping female roles. The two heroines in these two books, Jane Eyre and Scarlett O 'Hara, have different spiritual qualities.

First of all, let me talk about Jane Eyre, which I recently saw. Jane Eyre's personal fate is only tragedy. She lives in a violent environment. She is not a girl who has lived under the care of her parents since childhood, so she is destined to be bullied a lot. His aunt is a typical stepmother, who often makes things difficult for her and insults her. My cousin didn't treat her like a girl, but punched and kicked him like a boy. Fortunately, she resisted such pressure, and even though such living environment caused great harm to her, she still tried her best to resist the struggle. But life didn't treat her well, and life didn't change at all. When his aunt abandoned him, she was sent to a school because everyone thought she was eccentric and introverted. So nobody wants to be friends with her. But in the end, with her kindness and firmness, she made friends. I think she still has a warm heart for life after polishing it. One of her main personality characteristics is tenacity, firmness and persistence. I can't understand Jane Eyre's view of love for the time being, but I think he showed unusual sincerity and courage in the process of pursuing his personal happiness. Although she came from a humble background, I think she finally won respect and love because she has self-esteem.

Scarlett O 'Hara is the heroine in Gone with the Wind. Scarlett is the daughter of an American planter, so in this respect, her living conditions are much better than Jane Eyre. Her father is kind-hearted but short-tempered, and her mother is well-educated and has strict moral values. Because of her father's doting, among many sisters, she developed a proud, rebellious, stubborn and vain character. Scarlett showed her pursuit of freedom and democracy. Scarlett abandoned the traditional lady's reserve, dared to love and hate, and desperately pursued her own love. I'm not afraid of rumors, just be myself, which I admire. But I don't like her view of love. She does not pursue equal and respectful love like Jane Eyre, nor is she full of poetic and romantic sentiment, but is realistic and utilitarian. So I prefer the heroine Jane Eyre.

I think in these two heroines, the struggle and indomitable spirit of female characters against fate are shown. Life is hard for everyone, and life will not easily bow to anyone. Only by constantly advancing can we not be forced to go by life. Be an independent woman.

Jane Eyre's reading experience 8 Jane Eyre lives in an environment where her parents are dead and she relies on others. Since childhood, she has been treated differently by her peers, disliked by menstruation, despised by her cousin, insulted and beaten by her cousin ... This is a ruthless trampling on a child's dignity, but perhaps it is all this that has brought her back to Jane. Love unlimited confidence and unyielding spirit, a conquerable inner personality strength. She told her friend helen burns at Lorend School: "When we are beaten for no reason, we should try to fight back;" Teach our attacker a lesson, so that he won't dare to hit people like this again. "

In front of Rochester, she never felt inferior because she was a humble tutor, but thought they were equal. She should not be respected by others because she is a servant. Because of her integrity, nobility and purity, Rochester was shocked by the fact that her mind was not polluted by secular society, and was regarded as a person who could talk to herself on an equal footing in spirit, and gradually fell in love with her deeply. His sincerity touched her and she accepted him. On their wedding day, when Jane Eyre learned that Rochester had a wife, she felt that she had to leave. She said, "I will abide by the laws of the world recognized by God, and I will stick to the principles I accept when I am awake, not when I am crazy like this." "I will firmly stick to this position."

This is the reason why Jane Eyre told Rochester that she must leave, but from the heart, the deeper reason is that Jane Eyre realized that she was cheated and her self-esteem was teased because she loved Rochester deeply. When Jane Eyre returned to Thornfield, the manor was burned down like a dream. When she came to Fontaine, she finally chose to embrace Rochester, who was blind in one hand and disabled in the other. Although St. John is a "tall, blond and handsome man", Jane Eyre flatly chose true love. This is also due to Jane Eyre's independent and uninhibited character.

I am full of appreciation and praise for Jane Eyre. She pursues independent personality and spiritual equality between men and women. Love life regardless of her misfortune and bring love to everyone who needs her. For the sake of my faith in love, equal, true and pure love, I even resolutely gave up my long-awaited love, and finally my lover realized spiritual equality. Jane Eyre's life is not vigorous, but ordinary and not mediocre. In my mind, Jane Eyre is like an elf, full of wisdom and love, trying to maximize her life. Her life is as bright and beautiful as a comet.

Jane loves reading. 9 A caring and dark childhood, an admirable name: Jane. Love has brought me into a whole new world full of human good and evil.

At first, I thought the story was mainly about how the protagonist followed his own love, and I didn't understand until I read it deeply, the protagonist Jane. The unique character of love embodies her extraordinary temperament and very rich emotional world. Although she is thin, plain-looking, without money and status, she pursues independent personality, does not bow to life and advocates equality. In Britain at that time, such women were precious and worthy of respect. Jane. Love died when she was a child and lived a miserable life at her aunt's house. At the beginning of her study life, the little girl was not satisfied. Mr. Brewster slandered her in front of the whole school. Later, the kind Miss Temple helped her get rid of the "crime". After her good friend Helen died of illness, Jane. Love received eight years of excellent education at Ward School in prison. She doesn't want to live the same life at school. She longs for the outside world. So, she went to Thornfield House to be Miss Aadilah's tutor, and fell in love with the owner of this house, Mr. Rochester. He is an athlete's figure, ugly and a gentleman, but he gets angry easily. When they were ready to get married, they were surprised to know that Mr. Rochester was a married man! His wife is crazy and lives in Thornfield House. Jane. Love is determined to leave him. After three days in a daze, she was rescued by the St. John family when she was hungry. Became a rural teacher. When St. John proposed to her, she resolutely chose to go back to Mr. Rochester, even though Mr. Rochester was blind and disabled at this time. Jane. Love is strong in the face of all difficulties. Just when she learned that her idol Mr. Rochester was a married man, she didn't cry. She is willing to lock herself in the room and bear all the darkness. Her heart gave up the idea of "leaving Thornfield" and stubbornly left despite Mr. Rochester's entreaties. She is strong and has not been knocked down by great hardships; She is stubborn and believes that she will change her destiny; She longed for true love and gained extraordinary love.

Jane Eyre describes a woman's life. She is ordinary but not mediocre. I think these four words can probably describe Jane. Love it.

Jane Eyre's reading experience 10 Jane Eyre lives in an environment where her parents are dead and she relies on others. She has been treated differently from her peers since she was a child: the aversion to menstruation, the contempt of her cousin, the insult and beating of her cousin ... This is a ruthless trampling on a child's dignity, but perhaps it is because of all this that Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence, strong and unyielding spirit and an inner personality strength that can be overcome.

Jane Eyre is mainly about an orphan girl, Jane Eyre, who was adopted by her uncle's family since childhood. Her aunt hates her very much. After her uncle died, she was sent to a missionary school to take care of herself. She made her only good friend here-Helen, who was 1 year older than Jane Eyre, and soon died of illness. A few years later, she left the purgatory school and went to a manor as a tutor. From this, I fell in love with Mr. Rochester. Just as they were about to get married, Jane learned that her master had a crazy wife, who was locked in the top floor of her room every day. So she left sadly and was saved by a brother and sister. She became an obscure temporary school teacher anonymously, but the eldest of the three brothers and sisters discovered her secret. Unexpectedly, they turned out to be cousins and got a large inheritance from a dead relative. Jane Eyre, who has found her family and wealth, misses Mr. Rochester in her heart and quietly returns to the manor, only to find that Mr. Rochester was injured and blind under the action of her crazy wife who set the house on fire, and the house was in ruins. Jane Eyre is very sad and regrets. So Jane Eyre returned to the single and unrestrained Mr. Rochester, and they began a happy life.

Jane Eyre looks ordinary and has nothing. She shines brilliantly because she appears in front of readers with a strong posture. Just like the hero once said, "When I am beaten for no reason, we should fight back hard …" Fight back hard! This is Jane Eyre's rebellious spirit, which is worth learning. At Aunt Reed's house, at Lowood School, at Thornfield and at John's house, Jane Eyre never gave up this rebellious spirit. Jane Eyre has her own dignity. She tried to maintain her dignity. Jane Eyre is brave and worth learning.

What Jane Eyre shows me is a kind of anti-simplicity, a feeling of pursuing wholehearted devotion. It is like a glass of ice water, purifying the mind of every reader. It expounds such a theme: human value = dignity+love.