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1、简爱中 的 主 要 人 物 分 析An Analysis of Key Characters in Jane EyreContentsAbstract . . . . . . . . .1Key words . . . . . . . .1I. Introduction the Author.1II. Introduction to the Novel.22.1 Social Background.22.2 The Novel.3III. Analysis of the Main Characters.43.1 Jane Eyre.43.2 Edward Rochester.63.3 Hele
2、n Burns.73.4 Mrs. Reed.8IV. Conclusion.8References.9An Analysis of Key Characters in Jane Eyre摘要:本论文主要分析简爱中主要人物的性格特征。不管简爱见了什么, 不管她在哪里, 她总反抗那个不公平的社会, 她从不放弃试图得到自由、独立、 公平的生活和真实的爱。 由于不懈的努力她最后得到了尊严, 自由和真爱。从小说中简的话语中我们可以分析出她的性格特征:自重、自尊、自强、自立、善良、朴实、纯洁、高尚。这就是为什么一个纯洁的爱情故事能被广大读者喜爱的原因。关键词:简爱 罗切斯特 自由 独立Abstract:
3、 This article mainly analyze the character of key figures in Jane Eyre. No matter what Jane met, no matter where she was, she always rebelled against that unfair society, she never gave up to try her best to get free, independent, fair life and true love. By unremitting efforts she finally got digni
4、ty, freedom and true love. Janes special character ran though the whole novel. From the utterance of Jane in this novel, we can analysis her character: self respect; self esteem and simple. This is the reason why that a pure love story loved by masses of reader.Key words: Jane Eyre Rochester free fr
5、eedom independent I. Introduction to the AuthorCharlotte Bronte wrote this book. Charlotte Bronte was born on April 21, 1816, at Thomton, Yorkskire. She was the third child of Patrick Bronte, Curate of Hawoth. When Charlotte was very young, her mother died, leaving behind six children. Charlotte and
6、 three of her sisters were sent away to Cowan Bridge school .Where conditions were very harsh. The two oldest sisters died there and Charlotte and Emily returned home. They wrote what has become know as the “Bronte juvenilia “Stories of imaginary words in miniature books. Charlotte Bronte is one of
7、those author whose life has attracted as much attention as her writing. Charlotte and her family have been the subject of many books, a stage play, and a film by the French director Truffaut for same people, interest in Bronte family is almost on the level of a cult, and there are even organized tou
8、rs to the place associated with the familys history.Charlotte attended Clergy Daughters School in Lancashire in 1824. She returned home next year because of the harsh conditions. In 1831 she went to school at Roe Head, where she later worked as a teacher. However, she fell ill, suffered from melanch
9、olia, and gave up this post. Charlottes attempts to earn her living as a governess were hindered by her disabling shyness, her ignorance of normal children, and her yearning to be with her sisters.Undeterred by her own rejection, Charlotte began Jane Eyre, which appeared in 1847, and became an immed
10、iate success. Charlotte dedicated the book to William Makepeace Thackeray, who described it as the masterwork of a great genius. The heroine is a penniless orphan who becomes a teacher, obtains a post as a governess, inherits money from an uncle, and marries after several turns of the plot the Byron
11、ic hero. It was followed by Shirley (1848) and Villette (1853), based on her memories of Brussels. Although her identity was well known, Charlotte continued to publish as Currer Bell. Her tragedy, Belisarius, is lost.In Jane Eyre the author used her experiences at the Evangelical school and as gover
12、ness. The novel severely criticized the limited options open to educated but impoverished women, and the idea that women ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags. Janes passionate desire for a wider life, her need to be love
13、d, and her rebellious questioning of conventions, also reflected Charlottes own dreams. Jane is an Ugly Duckling, who fulfills all the teenage romantic dreams of passion that breaks all obstacles. The gloomy hero, Mr. Rochester, represents a woman man: the ideal of masculine tenderness is combined w
14、ith a massively masculine strength of character along Byronic lines. Janes discovery at the altar that Rochester has an insane wife hidden in the attic is the most shocking plot twist of the novel. Bronte hints that Mrs. Rochester is a nymphomaniac. Her character was refreshed in Jean Rhys novel Wid
15、e Sargasso Sea (1966) which told the story of Rochesters ill-fated Creole wife.II. Introduction to the Novel2.1 Social BackgroundIn the Victorian social and cultural context, woman was defined as “sexually pure”, “passive”, “dependent”, “self-denying” and “the other.” In her introduction to an antho
16、logy of essays on the Victorian woman, Martha Vicinus points out that the Victorian “perfect lady” should conform to the following ideal model of femininity: Before marriage, a young girl was brought up to be perfectly innocent and sexually ignorant. Once married, the perfect lady did not work. Her
17、social and intellectual growth was confined to the family and close friends. Her status was totally dependent upon the economic position of her father and then her husband. Throughout the Victorian period the perfect lady as an ideal of femininity was tenacious and all-pervasive. The married women,
18、as Vicinus mentions, within the Victorian culture were confined to the domestic sphere. As to the duties of women, that woman had to sacrifice herself to serve her husband and children and to some extent she must be “enduringly, incorruptibly good, instinctively, infallibly wisewise not for self-dev
19、elopment, but for self-renunciation, wise not with the narrowness of insolent and loveless pride, but with the passionate gentleness of an infinitely variable modesty of service”. She should be restricted to the domesticity to offer the modest service for her husband, and set up a good model to guid
20、e her children. Furthermore, she should be educated, but the purpose of it is to make her capable of appreciating the conversation of her husband, rather than share her own feelings with him. A woman, in any rank of life, ought to know whatever her husband is likely to know, but to know it in a diff
21、erent way. To sum up, the Victorian women are submissive wives for their husbands and good mothers for their children. In addition to the above-mentioned opinions that helped to constitute the Victorian ideal image of womanhood in the Victorian society, the Bible was also adopted by Victorian patria
22、rchy to impose the notions of self-denial, sexual purity and submission on women, and to legitimatize mens superiority and rule over women. From the Bible, men and women could deduce the ideal pattern the Creator had created at the beginning of the world.2.2 The NovelWe know Jane Eyre was written in
23、 1847, 159 years ago. Jane Eyre is the classic love story.The heroine of the novel, Jane Eyre lost her parents when she was only a baby and became an orphan. She was sent into Gateshead Hall, her uncle Reeds. However, her aunt, Mrs. Reed treated her cruelly after Mrs. Read had died. Jane received lo
24、ts of neglect and abuse. At Thornfield, though Jane was humble and plain, but the master of Thornfield, Mr. Rochester still loved her because of her intelligent speaking, independent attitude and courageous behavior. Jane also loved Rochester because he treated her equally. They planned to marry. On
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