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年英文读后感简爰《》・2024JaneEyre英文读后感简爱-《》Jane Eyre简爱讲述一位从小变成孤儿的英国女子在各种磨难中不断追求自由与尊严,坚持自我,最终获得幸福的故事下面是有关简爰的英文读后感范文,希望对你有帮助《简爱》英文读后感范文一;Jane Eyre,is a poor but aspiring,small inbody buthuge insoul obscurebutself-respecting girl.After weclose thecovers of the book,after havinga longjourney ofthespirit,Jane Eyre,a marvelousfigure,has leftus somuch torecall andto think:We remember her goodness:for someonewho lostarms andblinded ineyes,forsomeone whodespised herfor herordinariness,and evenfor someonewho hadhurt herdeeply in thepast.We rememberher pursuitof justice.It slike acompanion with the goodness.But still,a virtuousperson shouldpromote thegoodness onone sideand mustcheck thebadnesson theother side.We rememberher self-respect and the clearsituation onequality.In heropinion,,everyone is the sameat theGod sfeet.Though thereare differencesin status,inproperty and also in appearance,but all the humanbeing areequal inpersonality.We alsorememberherstriving forlife,her toughnessand herconfidence...When wethink ofthis girl,what shegave uswas nota prettyface ora transcendenttemperamentthat makeus admiredeeply,butahuge charmof herpersonality.《简爱》英文读后感范文二I firstread Jane Eyre ineighth gradeand haveread itevery fewyears since.It is oneof myfavorite novels,and somuch morethan agothic romanceto me,althoughthat#39;s howI probablywould havedefined itat age
13.1have alwaysbeen struck,haunted in a way,by thecharacters-Jane andMr.Rochester.They takeon newdepthevery timeI meetthem...and their#39;s is a lovestory for the ages.Charlotte Bronte#39;s firstpublished novel,and hermost notedwork,is asemi-autobiographical coming-of-age story.Jane isplain,poor,alone andunprotected,but dueto herfierce independenceand strongwill shegrows and is ableto defysociety#39;s expectationsof her.This isdefinitely feministliterature,published in1847,way beforethe beginningof anyfeminist movement.Perhaps thisisoneof thereasonswhy thenovel hashad sucha widefollowing sinceit firstcame onthe market.It is alsoone of the firstgothic romancespublished anddefines thegenre.;Jane Eyrewho isour narrator,was borninto apoor family.Her parentsdied whenshe was asmall childand thelittle girlwas sentto livewith herUncle andAunt ReedatGateshead.Jane#39;s Uncletruly caredfor herand showedhis affectionopenly,butMrs.Reed seemedto hatethe orphan,and neglectedher whileshe pamperedandspoiled herown children.This unfairtreatment emphasizedJane#39;s statusas anunwantedoutsider.She wasoften punishedharshly.On oneoccasion hernasty cousinJackpicked afight withher.Jane triedto defendherself andwas lockedin theterrifyingRed Roomas aresult.Jane#39;s UncleReed haddied in this rooma littlewhile before,and Mrs.Reed knewhow frightenedshewasof thechamber.Since Jane isthenarrator,the readeris givena first-hand impressionofthechild#39;s feelings,her heightenedemotionalstate atbeing imprisoned.Indeed,she seemsalmost like an hystericalchild,filled withterror andrage.She repeatedlycalls hercondition in life unjustand isfilledwith bitterness.Looking into the mirrorJane sees a distortedimage of herself.She viewsherreflection andseesa strange littlefigure,or tinyphantom.Jane hasnot learnedyet tosubordinateher passionsto herreason.Her passionsstill eruptunchecked.Her isolationin the RedRoom is a presentimentof herlater isolationfrom almostevery societyandcommunity.This powerful,beautifully writtenscene neverfails tomove me.Mrs.Reed decidedto sendJane awayto theLowood School,apoorinstitution runbyMr.Brocklehurst,who believedthat sufferingmade grandpeople.All thechildrenthere wereneglected,except toreceive harshpunishment whenany mistakewas made.At Lowood,Jane metHelen Burns,a youngwoman alittle olderthan Jane,who guidedherwith vision,light andlove forthe restof herlife.Jane#39;s needfor lovewas sogreat.It reallybecomes obviousinthisfirst friendship.Helen laterdied fromfever,inJane#39;s arms.Her illnessand deathcould have been avoidedif moreattention hadbeenpaid tothe youths.Jane stayedat Lowoodfor tenyears,eight asa studentand twoasa teacher.Tired anddepressed byher surroundings,Jane appliedfortheposition ofgovernessand foundemployment at Thornfield.The mansionis ownedby agentlemannamed EdwardFairfax Rochester.Her jobthere wasto teachhis ward,an adorablelittleFrench girl,Adele.Over along periodthe moody,inscrutable Rochesterconfides inJaneand shein him.The twoform anunlikely friendshipand eventuallyfall inlove.Again,Jane#39;s needfor lovecomes tothe fore,as doesher passionatenature.She blooms.A dark,gothic figure,Rochester alsohas aheart filled withthehope oftrue love andfuture happinesswith Jane.Ironically,he hasbrought allhis misery,past andfuture,onhimself.All isnot asit seemsatThornfield.There is astrange,ominous womanservant,GracePoole,who livesand worksin anattic room.She keepsto herselfand israrely seen.Fromthe first,however,Jane hassensed bizarrehappenings atnight,when everyoneisasleep.There arewild criesalong withviolent attemptson Rochester#39;s lifeby aseeminglyunknown person.Jane wonderswhy noone investigatesMrs.Poole.Then astrangeman visitsThornfield andmysteriously disappearswith Mr.Rochester.Late thatnightJaneis asked tosit withthe manwhile thelord ofthe houseseeks adoctor#39;shelp.The manhas beenseriously woundedandisweak fromloss ofblood.He leavesbycoach,inasorry state,first thingin themorning.Jane#39;s questionsare notanswereddirectly.This visitwill havedire consequenceson allinvolved.An explosivesecretrevealed willdestroy allthe joyfulplans thatJane andRochester havemade.Jane,oncemore willface povertyand isolation.Charlotte Bronte#39;s heroineJane Eyre,may nothavebeengraced withbeauty ormoney,but shehad aspirit offire andwas filledwith integrityandasense ofindependence-character traitsthat neverwaned inspite of alltheoppression sheencounteredinlife.Ms.Bronte bringstothefore inJaneEyresuch issuesas:the relationsbetweenmen andwomen inthe mid-19century,women#39;s equality,the treatmentofchildren andof women,religious faithand hypocrisyand thedifference betweenthetwo,the realizationof selfhood,andthenature ofloveandpassion.This isa powerhouseofa novelfilledwithromance,mystery andpassions.It isat oncestartlingly freshand aportraitofthetimes.Ms.Bronte willmake yourheart beatfaster,your pulserace andyoureyes fillwith tears.《简爱》英文读后感范文三Jane.Love livinginaparents,sponsor,grew upunder theenvironment oftreatmentwith peers,aunt abandon,cousin contempt,cousin insultsand beatingofachild...this isthedignity ofthe ruthletrample,but perhapsbecause itall,Jane.Love andfaith ofinfiniteindomitable spirit,a kind of innerpersonality canwin.In rochester,she neverbecause heisateacher andthe familystatus meanness,butthat theyfeel inferioris equal.Should notbecause sheisaservant,but notrespected byothers.Also becauseofherintegrity,noble andpure heart,no pollution,secular societyforthe shock,and rochesterher asa spiritualand equalityintheconversation,and slowlyanddeeplyinlove withher.Jane eyreitself tous isa kind of simplified,isafanpiaoguizhen,isakindofpursuit ofwholeheart feeling,isakindofsimplified feelingsand neglected,it islikeacup ofwater,purify everyreader#39;s heart,also causereaders,especially femalereaders本文来源网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!。
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