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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date分析简爱人物-英文A Self-respecting and Independent FemaleA Self-respecting and Independent Female An Analysis of Jane EyreAbstract: The English novelist Charlotte Bronte is famous for her novel
2、 Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre the protagonist of the novel is a female who seeks for independence and true love. On the basis of the collection and study of the documents which are related to the novel and given the time background, this paper emphatically analyzes Jane Eyre s character of pursuing equality
3、 and independence. Through the appreciation of Jane Eyre, we can improve the cognition of British literature. And at the same time, the writer hopes the females in real life could follow Jane Eyre as an example to look for their own dignity, equality and love bravely.Key words: Jane Eyre; self-respe
4、ct; independence; equality一位自尊而独立的女性分析简爱摘 要:英国小说家夏洛蒂勃朗特以小说简爱闻名于世,主人公简爱是一位既向往独立又需要爱情的女性。在收集、研究与主题相关的资料的基础上,结合时代背景,本文着重分析研究简爱追求独立,渴望平等的这一性格特征。通过对该文学作品的赏析,可以提高我们对英国文学知识及其文化背景的了解和认识,也希望现实生活中的女性以简爱为典范,勇敢地追求属于自己的尊严、平等和爱情。关键词:简爱;自尊;独立;平等1. Introduction:Everybody has his own dignity and maybe all the people
5、 believe that they are born to be equal. But could people still manage to keep their self-respect and courage when they are in poverty and appalling conditions? I think no one could accurately answer the question if they dont have a try. But I want to say that perhaps no one could express such stron
6、g beliefs on looking for independence, equality and true love as fully as Jane Eyre. In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte portrays one womans desperate struggle to realise her dream. This self-respecting and brave woman has become a model of countless women at the Victorian age, even in modern times. From
7、 the novel, we should learn that all the people, especially women, have their right to pursuing what they want. It is the time for women to take courage from asking to be given equal status with men and for independence, dignity and love.1.1 About Charlotte BronteThe authors name is Charlotte Bronte
8、 (1816-1855). She was born in Yorkshire, northern England. Her father was a poor local Anglican priest. Her mother was a housewife. Charlotte had 30-year-old. She spent nearly a year to write a novel - Teacher. Her sister Emily and Anne were to write a novel Wuther Heights and Agnes Gray. They sent
9、the three novels to the publishers together. Soon their publishers said, Wuther Height and Agnes Gray have been accepted, but Charlottes Teacher will be returned.It was a great blow to her. But she did not retreat, instead of beginning writing another novel. This is Jane Eyre.1.2 A summary of Jane E
10、yreJanes father is a poor pastor. When she is still young, her parents both died of disease. Jane Eyre was sent to Mrs. Reids family. Mr. Reid told his wife to take good care of Jane Eyre before dying. But Jane Eyre in the familys status even was lower than the female. She never wanted to stay in th
11、e home of Mrs. Reid. So Mrs. Reid put her into an orphanage, where a teacher called Miss Tam Bern was very care about her. Jane stayed as a teacher for two years after graduation. She could not stand the loneliness there. So she became a teacher by advertising. So she went to the manor of Thornfield
12、. There she fell in love with Edward Rochester, the owener of Thornfield. Then they finally got married.1.3 The writing background of Jane EyreInJane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte portrays one womans desperate struggle to attain her identity in the mist of temptation, isolation, and impossible odds. In its
13、 first publication, it outraged many for its realistic portrayal of life during that time.Ultimately, the controversy ofBrontes novel lied in its realism, challenging the role of women, religion, and mortality in the Victorian society. In essence, Brontes novel became a direct assault on Victorian m
14、orality. Controversy based in its realistic exposure of thoughts once considered improper for a lady of the 19th century. Emotions any respectable girl would repress. Women at this timewere not to feel passion, nor were they considered sexual beings. To conceive the thought of women expressing rage
15、and blatantly retaliating against authoritywas a defiance against the traditional role of women. It challenged Victorian class structure in a strictly hierachal society.2. An Analysis of the Protagonist Jane Eyre2.1 Jane s character of pursuing dignity and equalityJane is disadvantaged in many ways
16、as she has no wealth, family, social position or beauty.Jane does have intelligence though, and her disposition is such to make Rochester fall in love with her.Here is seen resistance against class, as Rochester wishes to marry Jane in spite of the disapproval that will come from his class, and Jane
17、 also resists this disapproval and will marry him.However, Jane will not rebel against God or lose her self-respect and become Rochesters mistress when she finds out that he is already married. She expresses her strong belief on equality in her words: “ Do you think I can stay to become nothing to y
18、ou? Do you think I am an automaton?- a machine without feelings? And can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!- I have as much s
19、oul as you,- and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh;- it is my spirit
20、 that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at Gods feet, equal,-as we are!”2.2 Jane s character of independence2.2.1 Showing independence through her actionsIn the beginning of Jane Eyre, Jane struggles against Bessie, the nurse at Gateshead Hall, and say
21、s, “I resisted all the way: a new thing for me and, like any other rebel slave, I felt resolved, in my desperation, to go all lengths” (Chapter 2). This sentence foreshadows what will be an important theme of the rest of the book, that of female independence or rebelliousness. Jane is here resisting
22、 her unfair punishment, but throughout the novel she expresses her opinions on the state of women. Tied to this theme is another of class and the resistance of the terms of ones class.Soon after Jane is settled at Lowood Institution she finds the enjoyment of expanding her own mind and talents.She f
23、orgets the hardships of living at the school and focuses on the work of her own hands.She is not willing to give this up when she is engaged to Rochester.She resists becoming dependent on him and his money.She does not want to be like his mistresses, with their fancy gowns and jewels. But even after
24、 she and Rochester are married, she wants to remain as Adele s governess.She is not willing to give up her independence to Rochester, and tries to seek her own fortune by writing to her uncle.In the end, when she does have her own money, she states, “I told you I am independent, sir, as well as rich
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