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1、简爱读后感英文_简爱英文读后感 简爱的英文读后感简爱读后感英文_简爱英文读后感(一)This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been e_posed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life.The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.It seems to me that many reade
2、rs English reading e_perience starts with Jane Eyer.I am of no e_ception.As we refer to the movie Jane Eyer, it is not surprising to find some differences because of its being filmized and retold in a new way, but the spirit of the novel remains-to be an independent person, both physically and menta
3、lly.Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag.Since Janes education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didnt get what she had been e_pectingsimply being regarded as a mon person, just the same a
4、s any other girl around.The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthless oppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden.There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that g
5、ardens owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside.Jane e_pected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal
6、wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodiness all the time -Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation.Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didnt want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane
7、 Eyer.The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned.After finding Rochesters misfortune pought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.I dont know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the sectio
8、n that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the films end-especially when I heard Janes words Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.For one thing, this ideal and pand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be w
9、hat the audiences with my views hoped her to get.But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong ing with the e_cellence-perhaps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from t
10、he ne_t transition of Janes life that Life is like a bo_ of chocolates, you never know what you would get.(By Forrest Gumps mother, in the film Forrest Gump)Whats more, this film didnt end when Jane left Thornfield.For Jane Eyer herself, (.9_wang.)there should always be somewhere to realize her grea
11、t ideal of being independent considering her fortitude, but for Rochester, how he can get salvation? The film gives the answer tentatively: Jane eventually got back to Rochester.In fact, when Jane met Rochester for the first time, she scared his horse and made his heel strained, to a certain e_tent,
12、 which meant Rochester would get retrieval because of Jane.We can consider Rochesters e_periences as that of religion meaning.The fire by his frantic wife was the punishment for the cynicism early in his life.After it, Rochester got the mercy of the God and the love of the woman whom he loved.Here w
13、e can say: human nature and pinity get united perfectly in order to let such a story accord with the requirements of both two sides.The value of this film may be due to its efforts to e_plore a new way for the development of humanism under the faith of religion.Life is ceaselessly changing, but our
14、living principles remain.Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives us enough confidence and courage, which is like the beacon over the capriccioso sea of life.In the world of the film, we have found the stories of ourselves, which makes us so concerned about the fate of the dramati
15、s personae.In this era of rapid social and technological change leading to increasing life ple_ity and psychological displacement, both physical and mental effects on us call for a balance.We are likely to find ourselves bogged down in the Sargasso Sea of information overload and living unconsciousn
16、ess.Its our spirit that makes the life meaningful.Heart is the engine of body, pain is the resource of thought, and great films are the mirrors of life.Indubitably, Jane Eyer is one of them.简爱读后感英文_简爱英文读后感(二)Charlotte Brontes Jane EyreJane Eyre was published in 1847 under the androgynous pseudonym o
17、f Currer Bell.The publication was followed by widespread success.Utilizing two literary traditions, the Bildungsroman and the Gothic novel, Jane Eyre is a powerful narrative with profound themes concerning genders, family, passion, and identity.It is unambiguously one of the most celepated novels in
18、 British literature.Born in 1816, Charlotte Bronte was the third daughter of Patrick Bronte, an ambitious and intelligent clergyman.According to Newsman, all the Bronte children were unusually precocious and almost ferociously intelligent, and their informal and unorthodo_ educations under their fat
19、hers tutelage nurtured these traits.Patrick Bronte shared his interests in literature with his children, toward whom he behaved as though they were his intellectual equals.The Bronte children read voraciously.Charlottes imagination was especially fired by the poetry of Byron, whose pooding heroes se
20、rved as the prototypes for characters in the Brontes juvenile writings as well as for such figures as Mr.Rochester in Jane Eyre (2)。 Brontes formal education was limited and sporadic – ten months at the age of 8 at Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters School (the model for Lowood Institution in Jane
21、Eyre), eighteen months from the age of 14 at Roe Head School of Miss Margaret Wooler (the model for Ms.Temple) (Nestor 3-4)。 According to Newman, Bronte then worked as a teacher at Roe Head for three years before going to work as a governess.Seeking an alternative way of earning money, Charlotte Bro
22、nte went to Brussels in 1842 to study French and German at the Pensionnat Heger, preparing herself to open a school at the parsonage.She seems to have fallen in love with her charismatic teacher, Constantin Heger.The e_perience seems on a probable source for a recurrent feature in Brontes fiction: r
23、elationships in which the inflammatory spark of intellectual energy ignites an erotic attraction between a woman and a more socially powerful man (Newman 6)。 The Brontes efforts to establish a school at the parsonage never got off the ground.Still seeking ways to make money, Charlotte published, wit
24、h her sisters, the unsuccessful Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.Her first effort to publish a novel, The Professor, was also unsuccessful.Jane Eyre, published in October 1847, however, was met with great enthusiasm and became one of the best sellers.As Currer Bell Bronte pleted two more novel
25、s, Shirley and Villette.She married Reverend William Bell Nicholls in 1854 and died nine months later, at the age of thirty-nine in 1855 (Nestor 4-5)。The story of Jane Eyre takes place in northern England in the early to mid-19th Century.(Jane Eyre 151) It starts as the ten-year-old Jane, a plain bu
26、t unyielding child, is e_cluded by her Aunt Reed from the domestic circle around the hearth and bullied by her handsome but unpleasant cousins.Under the suggestion of Mr.Lloyd, an apothecary that sympathizes Jane, Mrs.Reed sends Jane to Lowood Institution operated by a hypocritical Evangelicalist, M
27、r.Brocklehurst, who chastises Jane in front of the class and calls her a liar.At Lowood, Jane befriends with Helen Burns, who helps the newly arrived Jane adjust to the austere environment; she is also taken under the wing of the superintendent, Miss Temple.One spring, many students catch typhus due
28、 to the harsh condition.Helen dies of consumption.At the end of her studies Jane is retained as a teacher.When Jane grows weary of her life at Lowood, she advertises for a position as governess and is engaged by Mrs.Fairfa_, housekeeper at Thronfield, for a little girl, Adele Varens.After much waiti
29、ng, Jane meets her employer, Edward Rochester, somber, moody, quick to change in his manner, and pusque in his speech.Mysterious happenings occur at Thronfield, including demonic laugh emanating from the third-story attic and a fire set in Rochesters bedroom one night.Rochester attributes all the od
30、dities to Grace Poole, the seamstress.Meanwhile, Jane develops an attraction for Rochester.Rochester, however, often flirts with the idea of marrying Miss Ingram.An old acquaintance of Rochesters, Richard Mason, visits Thornfield and is severely injured from an attack apparently from Grace.Jane retu
31、rns to Gateshead for a while to see the dying Mrs.Reed.When she returns to Thornfield, Rochester asks Jane to marry him.Jane accepts, but during the wedding, Mason and a solicitor interrupt the ceremony by revealing that Rochester is keeping his lunatic wife, Bertha Mason, in the attic in Thornfield.Despite Rochesters confession, Jane leaves Thornfield.She arrives at the desolate crossroads of Whitcross and runs into the Rivers siblings, who tend her in Moor House.Jane happily accepts the offer of teaching at St.Johns school.第 11 页 共 11 页
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