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janeeyre读书报告
janeeyre读书报告
janeeyre读书报告
ds.Janethinksthatsheshouldbeequaltoanoneintheorld.WhileHelentoleratedallthepunishmentintheLoood,Janeasfilledithangerandshehatedtheruelheadmaster.AlthoughJanelivesatthebottomofthesoietThetimeofthefirstedition:
47andsufferedalot,shenevergivesupseekingequalitandfreedom.Shethinksthatallthepeopleintheorldisfairinlove.Shedidn’tabandonthepursuitofloveandhappinesseventhoughsheisaservant.JanelovesRohesterbeauseofhispersonalitinsteadofhisealth.Thirdl,Janeisfaithfultoheronfeelings.BeforeJaneandRohester’sedding,JanefoundthatRohesterhadaifealread.Then,Janehosetoleavebeausesheouldnotliketobeamistress.JanemetJohnRiverlateronandJohnanttomarrher.Hoever,JanerefusedhimbeausesheknosthatRiverdoesnotloveherandhatheatuallneedsisnotaife.Lastbutnotleast,IthinkJaneisaverkindlad,thesaltoftheearth.WhenHelenasbadlillandeveroneintheLooodastoldtokeepXXfromher,JanevisitedHelenandapaniedher.Sheissinerenotonltoherfriendsbutalsotoherlovedone.WhensheentbaktoThornfieldHallanddisoveredthatRohesterasblind,sheasdeepltouhed.AlthoughRohesterasablindman,Janestilldeidedtomarrhim.AsfarasIamonerned,thenovelisreallfantasti.CharlotteBrontereatedanalmostperfetharaterinJaneEre.Janeisaomanofreputableharater.Sheisunillingtotolerateoppressing,shepursuesfreedomandequalit.AlthoughJaneaspoor,shelivesalifeofdignit.Shestruggledtoahieverespetandhappiness.ThenovelisabigsuesshihimpressedmealotithJane’stremendousharater.
篇二:
JaneEre读书报告WhatIhaverea
d:
JaneEre:
ThisstorasrittenbCharlotteBronte,hoamefromtheUnitedKingdom.Sheasbornin16,andhermotherdiedhensheasveroung.Thestorasfromthelifeherself,andexperiene.Itasrittenin46,andtheseondfitionofCharlotte.SheproduedapoorounggirlJaneinthestor,andexpressedheronemotionbJane’experienes,andinspiredthereadersdeepl.ThenCharlottepublishedit,andshebeameaverfamousriter.Thespeialofthisbooknotonlthetruthandthestronginspiration,butabraveindependentoman.TheheroinofthestornamedJaneEre,hoasanorphanandlivedithherauntMrs.Reed.ButheraunttreatedherbadlsothatJanehadanunhappexperienethere.TheonlonehotreatedherellasBessie.OnedaMrs.ReedinvitedMr.Broklehurst,thehairmanofLoood,ashoolforpoormen,sheantedtosendJanetoshool.ButontheotherhandJaneasgladtoleavethehouse,beforeherleave,shesaidtoheraunt,“GoodbeMrs.Reed,Ihateeverthingaboutou.I’llnevereandseeouhenI’mgron-up,andI’llneverallouauntaslongasIlive!
Ifanoneasksmehooutreatedme.I’llsaou’rebad,andhardheartedandmean.Theversightofmakesmesik!
”AfteringLoood,Janeassaddisappointment.Shethoughttheresheouldhavearmandare.Butitasaprison.AndalsoMr.BrokehurtasoldandimplXXbleruelt.Janestoodalltheseandherstudasverell.TenearslaterleftshoolintotheorldandfoundajobasagovernessatThomfield.TheonerofThomfieldMr.Edardasaverstrange,oldandmelanholman.ButJaneasmovedbhim,deidedtomarrhimatlast.Themomentbeforethegotmarried,alaerametotoldJanethatMr.EdardhadgotmarriedithBertha,hohadbeenmadandlivedinThomfiled.Janeleftthere,bakingtoheraunt.ButsheheardMr.Rohesterisallingallthetime.AfterJaneingbaktoThomfield,shefounditasdisappeared.Themadomansetafire,andEdardRohesterasblind.Thenthebegantheironlifeandlivedhappil.NO.2TheoldmanandtheseaThisnovelasrittenbErnestHeminga,averfamousAmeriariter.Andthestornearperfetionoffromithinthelimitationsofitssubjetmatter,restraintoftreatment,regardfortheunitiesoftimeandplae,andevoativesimpliitof.Also,likemostgreatstories,itanbereadonmorethanonelevelofmeaning.Ononeitisanexitingbuttragiadventurestor.Substainedbtheprideofhisalling,theonlpridehehasleft,abrokenoldfishermanventuresfaroutintotheCulfStreamandtherehooksthebiggestmarlineverseeninthoseaters.Then,aloneandexhaustedbhisstruggletoharpoonthegiantfish,heisforedintoalosingbattleithmaraudingshark,theleavehimnothingbutskeletonofhisath.ErnestHeming
a:
BornonJul21st99,inAmeria.Inhisfamilthereere6hildrenandHemingaastheseondone.Hismothertaughthimtoplaelloandhisfathertaughthimfishingandshooting.Sohehadahapphildhood.Inshoolheasapetitiveperson,anddevelopedallalksatshool.Hemingahadahapphildhoodbuthisorksereaboutfear,violeneanddisappointment.Andlonelasanothertheme.NO.3LittleWomenLousiaMaAlot:
Bornin32anddiedin8
8.SheasthedaughterofABronsonAlott,the“Sageofonorl.”Herearlsurroundingereofahighlintelletualandliterarharaterandshenaturalltooktoittinghilestillveroung.Hereissomefragment.Inthestorsherote,intheiroldfashionedNeEnglandhomethelittleomenlivedithMr.Marh,theirbriskandheermother,hoalashada“an-I-help-ou”lookabouther,andhomherfourgirlslovinglalled“Marmee”.PrettMeg,theoldest,as16,andalreadshoeddomestitastesandtalents,thoughshedetestedthedrudgerofork,andalittlevainofherhitehands,longedathearttobefinelad.Jo,hoas15,andsheastallandthinandoltish.Beth,13earsold,asaloveablelittlething.Am,a12ear-oldgirl,onsideredherselfthefloerofthefamil.FatherMarhasanarmhaplainintheivilarandinhisabseneAmdelaredherselftobethemanofthefamil.Sheorkedeverdatosupportthefamil.NextdoorlivedariholdmanandhisgrandsonLaurie.Oneda,Laurietookthetooldergirlstothetheater,Aminsistedtogoithoutinvited,Josoldingherlittlesister.AndAmburningupthemanusriptofapreiousbook,hihJospent3earstofinish.Jodidn’tforgiveAmuntilonedaAmasnearldronedbfallingthoughtheiethatonsiene-strikenJoforgavehersisterandlearnamuh-needlessonofself-ontrol.Meg,too,learnedasalutarlessonhensheenttovisitsomefashionablefriendsandhadherfirsttasteof“VanitFair”.Butonahallhagrinandremorsefolloed,anditasnotrealizedthetrumpervalueoffashionablerivalrandtherealorthofsimpliitandontentment.JohnBrookeasthetutorofLaurie,heseretlovedMeg.Lauriefoundthis,rotealove-lettertoMeg,thisprankausedaterribleupsetinbothhouses,butlateronBrookputthemomentousquestionandMegmeeklthishispered“YesJohn”.ThenFatheramebak,MegmarriedBrookJobeameariterofsensationalstories.Shefoundaprofitablemarketandsheneededmone.BeauseBethill.Anotherda,LaurieasinvitedtothedoveotetoseeMeg’snebab.Joappearedandthetinsereborn.AlthoughLaurielovedJobutitassosorrforhim,atlasthemarriedAmandJomarriedaprofessor,thelivedinthehousehihAuntMarhleftherhenshedied.Thesetupashool,andhadahapplife.Jorotetheirlivesasthis:
Liveshosebravemusilongshallring,likeaspirit-stirringstain.
篇三:
JaneEre读书报告JaneEreisatouhingstorofastronglad,JaneEre.Sheasthedaughterofapoorparson,andlostherparentsshortlafterbirth.Shelivedatthehouseholdofheraunt,treatedrudelbherauntMrs.Reedandherhildren.Oneda,unabletobeartheill-treatmentanlonger,Janetoldstraighttoheraunthatshethoughtofher,hihmadeMrs.ReedfurioustosendhertoaharitshoolinLoood.Maltreatedbtheauthorities,Janestaedtherefor8longears.ThenJanegotapositionofgovernessatThornfield,thefamilofMr.Rohester.RohesterfellinloveithJane,andsheithhim.Hoever,JanefledXXontheireddingdaforshelearnedthatMr.Rohesterhadamadifeseretllokedinthehouse.Later,Janeaidentallfoundherousinsandinheritedherunle'slega.Shesharedthemoneithherousinsandgotajobasteaherinavillageshool.Meanhile,Mr.Rohesterlosthissightandbeamedisabledduringafiresetbhismadife.HearingthatMr.Rohesteraspennilessanddisabled,Janehurriedtohimandtooktheresponsibilittolookafterhim.Intheend,thegotmarriedandlivedahapplife.Inthenovel,Janesuumbedtopeople’sopinionsonomen’sappearane.Shestikedtothebeliefthatbeautisindispensableinformingaperfetlad.Beingaplain-lookinggirl,Janehadastronginferioritplexaboutherlook,evenhenshebeameaell-eduatedlad.Whenlivinginheraunt’sfamil,sheattributedherdislikebthefamilpartltoherplainappearane.Shementionedthatifsheashandsome,herauntouldendureherpresenemoreplaentl;herousinsouldentertainforhermoreoftheordialitoffello-feeling;theservantsouldbelesspronetomakeherthesapegoatofthenurser.WhenbeingagovernessinThornfieldandseeingMissIngram,shefeltinpetenetoinEdard’sloveagainstsuhabeautifulladatfirstsight.Infat,ithinkJaneisagoodgirl.Afterreadingthisnovel,eanreallandthinksomuhbeauseofJane'sfigure.Weanrememberhergoodnessforsomeoneholostarmsandblindedinees,forsomeonehodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonehohadhurtherdeeplinthepast.Inmmind,mabeaperson'sbeautonthefaeanmaeothersonefeelthatoneisattrativeandharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamebeautifulastheappearane,otherpeopleillnotlikethepersonanmore.Afterall,thebeautofappearanean'tlastalongtime.AsforJane,sheasnotprett,notbrilliant,notealthandhadnofamil.Hoever,nomatterhogloomherdaseresheneverlostherdignitnor
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