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简爱英文读后感3000字【1】
afterreadingjaneeyre,ithinkjaneeyreisagreatwoman.
throughaseriousoftroublesomesituationsbetweenjaneeyreandmr.
rochester,theauthorsetupagreatfemaleimagebeforereaders:
insistingonmaintaininganindependentpersonality,pursuingindividualfreedom,advocatingequalityoflifeandbeingconfidentbeforehardconditions.
herearlylifeatgatesheadwasterrible,everyoneseemsharshonher.
shesurvivesherparentsatanearlyage,andhastolivewithheruglyauntandthreecousins.
shesufferslargequantitiesofbadconditionsthatothersmaynotexperience.
however,shedoesnotgiveupindespair,shedoesnotdestroyherselfmentally,instead,janeeyreisfilledwithunlimitedconfidence,andsheisastrongspirit,avictoryovertheinnerpersonality.
sheisthenforcedtosendtolowoodinstitution,unfortunately,lifethereturnsouttobeterrible,too.
sheisstillunderphysicalandspiritualpunishment.
mrbrocklehurstinsultshertobealiarbeforeallpupilsandteachers.
butthereshemeetsonesincerefriendhelenburnsandonesincereteachermisstemple.
theyalwaystreatherwell.
shethenbehavesverywellandgetmanypeople’srecognition.
sixyearslater,shemakesateacherthere.
aftertwoyearsteachinglifeatlowoodinstitution,sheplanstoleavetheretopursuitherownlifeandhappiness.
shewasinapositionofgovernessthroughaletterfromthornfield.
herlifewastotallychangedafterthat.
thereshemetalovelygirl,adeleandhermaster,mr.
rochester.
shehasaspecialfeelingaboutthem.
withthedevelopmentoftheplots,janeeyresucceedalargesumofmoneyfromhisuncle,andthroughallbitterthingswhichwascausedbyrochester’swifeinthornfield,janeeyreandmr.
rockesterfinallygetmarriedandleadanideallife.
ithinkjaneeyreisanautobiographyofcharlottebronte.
althoughthestoryismadeup,theheroineandpeopleslifeandtheenvironmentinthestoryweretakenfromthedetailsofrealpeoplearoundandexperience.
charlottebrontedescribedayounggirl’sstrugglinglifetoexpressherinnerthought:
everyoneisequalregardlessofhisorhergender.
theuniquenessofjaneeyreisnotonlyliesinitstruthandthestrongartisticappeal,butalsoliesintheparticularfemaleimage.
thelovestoryofrochesterandjaneeyrevividlyshowsthefireofpassionandsincereheartstronglyrevealstheirnotionsoflove.
shelooksdownupontheupperclasswhoonlyusetheirpowertodowhattheyintendtodoandlaughsattheirstupidtoshowherindependentcharacterandbeautydream.
intheactualfact,shewasn’tpretty,evenherselfknowsthat,andofcourse,theordinaryappearancemakeothershavebadopiniononher,evenherownauntdislikeher.
andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownuponandtease,butshewastotallymuchmorethan“theplainanduglytutor”.
andasalittlegovernessshesaidtohermaster:
“doyouthinkmypoor,obscure,plain,andlittlehasledmetobeasoullessandheartlessperson?
youhavedoneawrongthing!
”underneaththeselinesseestheequalityofhumaninjaneeyre’smind.
shehasaffectiontowardshermaster,mr.
rochester,butwhenshefindsthathehasalreadyhadawife,sheleaveshimandherloveplacewithoutconsideration.
althoughgoddidnotgrantherabeautyandwealthperson,instead,godgaveherakindmindandathoughtfulbrain.
herideaofequalityandself-respectimpressedusextremelymuchandmakeusfeelthepowerinsidehersmallbody.
inmymind,aperson’sbeautyonthefacecanonlymakeothersfeelthatheorsheisattractiveorcharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamenobleastheappearance,beautyofthiskindcannotlastforalongtime,becauseotherpeoplewillonedayfindthatthebeautywhichhadcharmedthemwasonlyasuperficialone,it’snotsincere,theywillnotlikethepersonanymore.
foralongtime,onlyaperson’sgreatvirtue,anoblesoul,abeautifulheartcanbecalledasaneverlastingbeauty,justasalberteinsteinsaid:
“apersonmustbeheldaccountablefortheirbiologicalsurvivalorallofthemeaningorpurpose,fromanobjectivepointofview,ithinkitisridiculous.
everyonecanhaveacertainideal,whichdeterminestheidealandhiseffortstodeterminethedirection.
inthissense,inevereasyandtheenjoymentoflifeasanendinitself,theethicalbasisofthis,icallittheidealpigsty.
ilituptheroad,andcontinuetogivemenewcouragetofaceuptothepleasureoftheideallifeisgoodandthebeautifulandtrue.
ifitwerenotforlike-mindedbetweenthewarmfeelings,butfocusontheobjectiveworld,theartsandsciencesinthefieldofworkwillneverreachthetarget,andthenitseemstomethatlifewouldbeempty.
thereareeffortstopursuethegoalofthevulgar-property,vanity,luxuryliving,ithinkitisdespicable.”
nowigetabetterunderstandingofwhatrealbeautyis,asweareallhuman-beings,soweshoulddistinguishwhetheramanisnobleorvulgar.
janeeyre’sstorymakesmethinkingaboutourfuturelifeandilearnmuchfromherexperiences,iknoweveryonewillhaveabettertomorrowifoneholdshisbeliefs,regardlessofone’sstatusandthesituationheisin
简爱英文读后感3000字【2】
ifirstreadjaneeyreineighthgradeandhavereaditeveryfewyearssince.
itisoneofmyfavoritenovels,andsomuchmorethanagothicromancetome,althoughthatshowiprobablywouldhavedefineditatage13.
ihavealwaysbeenstruck,hauntedinaway,bythecharacters-janeandmr.
rochester.
theytakeonnewdeptheverytimeimeetthem.
andtheirsisalovestoryfortheages.
charlottebrontesfirstpublishednovel,www.
com,andhermostnotedwork,isasemi-autobiographicalcoming-of-agestory.
janeisplain,poor,aloneandunprotected,butduetoherfierceindependenceandstrongwillshegrowsandisabletodefysocietysexpectationsofher.
thisisdefinitelyfeministliterature,publishedin1847,waybeforethebeginningofanyfeministmovement.
perhapsthisisoneofthereasonswhythenovelhashadsuchawidefollowingsinceitfirstcameonthemarket.
itisalsooneofthefirstgothicromancespublishedanddefinesthegenre.
janeeyre,whoisournarrator,wasbornintoapoorfamily.
herparentsdiedwhenshewasasmallchildandthelittlegirlwassenttolivewithheruncleandauntreedatgateshead.
janesuncletrulycaredforherandshowedhisaffectionopenly,butmrs.
reedseemedtohatetheorphan,andneglectedherwhileshepamperedandspoiledherownchildren.
thisunfairtreatmentemphasizedjanesstatusasanunwantedoutsider.
shewasoftenpunishedharshly.
ononeoccasionhernastycousinjackpickedafightwithher.
janetriedtodefendherselfandwaslockedintheterrifyingredroomasaresult.
janesunclereedhaddiedinthisroomalittlewhilebefore,andmrs.
reedknewhowfrightenedshewasofthechamber.
sincejaneisthenarrator,thereaderisgivenafirst-handimpressionofthechildsfeelings,herheightenedemotionalstateatbeingimprisoned.
indeed,sheseemsalmostlikeanhystericalchild,filledwithterrorandrage.
sherepeatedlycallsherconditioninlifeunjustandisfilledwithbitterness.
lookingintothemirrorjaneseesadistortedimageofherself.
sheviewsherreflectionandseesastrangelittlefigure,ortinyphantom.
janehasnotlearnedyettosubordinateherpassionstoherreason.
herpassionsstilleruptunchecked.
herisolationintheredroomisapresentimentofherlaterisolationfromalmosteverysocietyandcommunity.
thispowerful,beautifullywrittensceneneverfailstomoveme.
mrs.
reeddecidedtosendjaneawaytothelowoodschool,apoorinstitutionrunbymr.
brocklehurst,whobelievedthatsufferingmadegrandpeople.
allthechildrentherewereneglected,excepttoreceiveharshpunishmentwhenanymistakewasmade.
atlowood,janemethelenburns,ayoungwomanalittleolderthanjane,whoguidedherwithvision,lightandlovefortherestofherlife.
janesneedforlovewassogreat.
itreallybecomesobviousinthisfirstfriendship.
helenlaterdiedfromfever,injanesarms.
herillnessanddeathcouldhavebeenavoidedifmoreattentionhadbeenpaidtotheyouths.
janestayedatlowoodfortenyears,eightasastudentandtwoasateacher.
tiredanddepressedbyhersurroundings,janeappliedforthepositionofgovernessandfoundemploymentatthornfield.
themansionisownedbyagentlemannamededwardfairfaxrochester.
herjobtherewastoteachhisward,anadorablelittlefrenchgirl,adele.
overalongperiodthemoody,inscrutablerochesterconfidesinjaneandsheinhim.
thetwoformanunlikelyfriendshipandeventuallyfallinlove.
again,janesneedforlovecomestothefore,asdoesherpassionatenature.
sheblooms.
adark,gothicfigure,rochesteralsohasaheartfilledwiththehopeoftrueloveandfuturehappinesswithjane.
ironically,hehasbroughtallhismisery,pastandfuture,onhimself.
allisnotasitseemsatthornfield.
thereisastrange,ominouswomanservant,gracepoole,wholivesandworksinanatticroom.
shekeepstoherselfandisrarelyseen.
fromthefirst,however,janehassensedbizarrehappeningsatnight,wheneveryoneisasleep.
therearewildcriesalongwithviolentattemptsonrochesterslifebyaseeminglyunknownperson.
janewonderswhynooneinvestigatesmrs.
poole.
thenastrangemanvisitsthornfieldandmysteriouslydisappearswithmr.
rochester.
latethatnightjaneisaskedtositwiththemanwhilethelordofthe
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