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1、On New Feminine Image of Jane EyreOutlineIntroduction 【 structure 】.A brief introduction to womens position in the 19 century.The analysis of Janes personality from spiritual aspects2.1. The Rebellion against the unfair treatment and oppression2.2. The cultivation of self-reliance and self-respect2.
2、3. The struggle for equal status.The analysis of Janes values towards love from emotional aspects3.1. Keeping dignity and equality in love3.2. Having a reasonable and decisive mind3.3. Pursuing the mutual love. ConclusionBibliographyOn new feminine image of Jane EyreAbstract On the way to seek the e
3、quality, freedom and independence, Jane Eyre, the heroine in the novel, encounters many hardships and takes a series of unyielding fights. Through the analysis of her fights against unfair fate, it is very easy to reveal her personalities: rebellion, independence and so on. Her goals are to have equ
4、al status and liberty, which comes true in the end. So her image can remind us of the new feminine image which has never appeared at that time. It provides spiritual instruction for the women who support the equality of men and women. Key words: rebellion, equality, freedom, women, liberationIntrodu
5、ctionIn English novelist of 19 century, Charlotte Bronte successfully traces the emotional and spiritual development of Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte mainly describes her searching for equal status and independence, which impinges on the society at that time. Janes new feminine image mainly focuses on
6、 her prominent personalities: rebellion against oppression, struggle for freedom and equality, independence from the man and so on. The image of Jane Eyre is not only favored by numerous readers very much, but also regarded as an exemplifier for women all the time. It is worth to search out reasons
7、which contribute to her good personalities so that in the modern time, modern woman also can be aware of the importance of independence and equality. . A brief introduction to womens position in the 19 centuryIn the 19 century, in England there were three Chartist Movements, which attracted millions
8、 of labors to take part in to fight for equal rights. In order to put down the workers movements, the British government took some reform measures on surface, such as adopting the system of ten-hour work. But womens status in society had not been improved. The problem of equality between men and wom
9、en was unsolvable at that time. This contradiction in bourgeois society stimulated the womens demand of getting rid of oppression and discrimination from men. It was hard for women to get their deserved social position. As for women living in the upper class, they often chose to marry rich men or ac
10、company their parents. As for women in the lower class, they had to work in the farms or factories. The cruelty of the society drove the female to subvert this unfair reality. So in the novel Jane Eyre represents the new feminine image which the majority of female want to be. As an orphan, she doesn
11、t submit to the unfair fate. Instead, she pursues her ideal happiness with the independent mind and action, which expresses females desires to pursue their own happiness rather than obeying the cruel society at that time. Through this orphan girls seeking happy life,it reflects the demand of women o
12、f shaking off oppression and discrimination and struggling for freedom and equality. The new feminine image of Jane Eyre favored by readers exerts significant influence on the society, stimulating female to be free from traditional binds. . The analysis of Janes personality from spiritual aspects2.1
13、 The Rebellion against the unfair treatment and oppressionJane Eyre first appears an orphan lodging with her aunt, who resents her and shamelessly favors her own three children. She always suffers cold shoulder and accusation from others. Jane Eyre cant tell others her minds so that she always keeps
14、 her complainment in her heart. However, she has strong dignity and self-respect when facing unequal treatment. Instead of yielding to the unfair treatment, she is confronting the unreasonable beating of her overbearing brutal cousin, John. It is human dignity and sanctity that make little Jane has
15、so much courage to fight against her benefactors son. She cant endure that the trample of human dignity just because she is an orphan. The rebellion makes her learn to use severe and critical ways to deal with the ill treatment and humiliation from her aunt, which is out of step with her little age.
16、 It proves that Jane has a strong sense of human dignity.When there happens a quarrel between her and Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Reed thinks she could make Jane frightened by her authority and status. On the contrary, Jane Eyre is brave to say: “I am not a liar. If I were, I shall say I love you, but I declare
17、 I dont love you, I hate you.” After experiencing the red room, the fear always haunts her mind that the ghost of her uncle is in the red room. So she wants to threaten her aunt by saying that her uncle and her parents could see everything in the heaven and know you treat me very ill. Her aunt is fr
18、ightened with her pale face, leaving in a hurry. Janes wisdom gives herself the chance to rebel against the oppression in order to survive in the unfair environment. 2.2 The cultivation of self-reliance and self-respectIn Lowood, Jane doesnt yield to the difficult life. She sympathizes with the weak
19、 and hates the hypocrite who humiliates them, especially Brocklehurst. She says to her good friend Helen Burns: “when we are struck without a reason, we should strike back again very hard; I am sure we should do so hard to teach the person who struck us never to do it again.” It is the rebel indepen
20、dent spirit that makes her exist in difficult environment. During this period, there are two persons who have a great influence upon Jane, Miss Temple and Helen Burns. Miss Temple is the incarnation of justice and charity, using a profound and extensive heart to help Helen Burns comprehend absurdity
21、 of the world, the shortcoming and weakness of human nature by a broad heart. Under their guidance, Jane Eyre gains extensive knowledge, which makes her independent acting as a teacher. She supports the freedom theory of femininity that if women are given equal civil right, and the opportunity of ed
22、ucation and employment, they will obtain the same status as men. Jane acts as a governess to sustain herself instead of relying on man, only because she thinks it is the foundation of her self-respect.2.3 The struggle for equal statusAs a tutor, she knows what status and identity she is in. She is a
23、n independent worker. When facing the master, she is neither frivolous nor obsequious. In generous manner, she answers his questions without hypocritical feeling. She attracts Mr Rochester deeply by her extraordinary stubbornness and independent spirit power. When she knows Mr Rochester is going to
24、marry Miss Ingrain. Though she has demands for love, she makes a strong protest because her emotion and human dignity are humiliated. “Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain and little, I am soulless and heartless. You are wrong! I have as much soul as you and full as much heart! And if god
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