CharacterAnalysisofJaneEyreJaneEyreisknownasoneofthegreatestandmostperenniallypopularworksintheworldofEnglishliterature,WrittenbyCharlotteBronte,whoisanEnglishwriterandagreatcriticalrealistinthe19thcentury.Shewrotelotsofworksinherlife.JaneEyrewashermasterpiecewhichhasattractedalotofreaders.Itwasaworldfamousnovel.Inthestory,althoughthepoorbutpluckyheroineisoutwardlyofplainappearance,shepossessesanindomitablespirit,asharpwitandgreatcourage.Sheisforcedtobattleagainsttheexigenciesofacruelguardian,aharshemployerandarigidsocialorder.Abstract:ThisbookJaneEyretellsusanimpressivelovestoryandfiguresthisvisualheroine—JaneEyre.Sheisvirtuous,sheisself-respect,shetreatseverythingjust,sheisself-regulating,shechampionsallthetimeandsheistough.Becauseofthesecharacters,Janegainsothers’respectsandthetrueloveshewant.NomatterwhatJanemet,nomatterwhereshewas,shealwaysrebelledagainstthatunfairsociety,shenevergaveuptotryherbesttogetfree,independent,fairlifeandtruelove.Byunremittingeffortsshefinallygotdignity,freedomandturelove.Inthispaper,Iwillanalysisthecharactersinthisbookindetail.摘要:《简爱》这部作品给我们讲述了女主人公——简•爱的一段刻骨铭心的爱情故事。她品德高尚,自尊自律,公平的看待每一件事,她总是在坚强的奋斗着。因为他的这些品质,她赢得了他人的尊重和她所向往的爱情。无论简遇到了什么,无论她在哪,她总是和不公的社会抗衡,从不放弃尽她最大的努力去获得自由,独立,公平的人生和真爱。通过她坚持不懈的努力,她最终赢得了尊重,自由和真爱。在这篇论文中,我将详细的分析本书中的角色。Keywords:JaneEyreEdwardRochesterSt.JohnRiversJaneEyreThedevelopmentofJaneEyre’scharacteriscentraltothenovel.Fromthebeginning,Janepossessesasenseofherself-worthanddignity,acommitmenttojusticeandprinciple,atrustinGod,andapassionatedisposition.Herintegrityiscontinuallytestedoverthecourseofthenovel,andJanemustlearntobalancethefrequentlyconflictingaspectsofherselfsoastofindcontentment.Anorphansinceearlychildhood,Janefeelsexiledandostracizedatthebeginningofthenovel,andthecrueltreatmentshereceivesfromherAuntReedandhercousinsonlyexacerbatesherfeelingofalienation.Afraidthatshewillneverfindatruesenseofhomeorcommunity,Janefeelstheneedtobelongsomewhere,tofind“kin,”oratleast“kindredspirits.”Thisdesiretempersherequallyintenseneedforautonomyandfreedom.Inhersearchforfreedom,Janealsostruggleswiththequestionofwhattypeoffreedomshewants.WhileRochesterinitiallyoffersJaneachancetoliberateherpassions,Janecomestorealizethatsuchfreedomcouldalsomeanenslavement—bylivingasRochester’smistress,shewouldbesacrificingherdignityandintegrityforthesakeofherfeelings.St.JohnRiversoffersJaneanotherkindoffreedom:thefreedomtoactunreservedlyonherprinciples.HeopenstoJanethepossibilityofexercisinghertalentsfullybyworkingandlivingwithhiminIndia.Janeeventuallyrealizes,though,thatthisfreedomwouldalsoconstituteaformofimprisonment,becauseshewouldbeforcedtokeephertruefeelingsandhertruepassionsalwaysincheck.CharlotteBrontëmayhavecreatedthecharacterofJaneEyreasameansofcomingtotermswithelementsofherownlife.MuchevidencesuggeststhatBrontë,too,struggledtofindabalancebetweenloveandfreedomandtofindotherswhounderstoodher.Atmanypointsinthebook,Janevoicestheauthor’sthen-radicalopinionsonreligion,socialclass,andgender.EdwardRochesterDespitehissternmannerandnotparticularlyhandsomeappearance,EdwardRochesterwinsJane’sheart,becauseshefeelstheyarekindredspirits,andbecauseheisthefirstpersoninthenoveltoofferJanelastingloveandarealhome.AlthoughRochesterisJane’ssocialandeconomicsuperior,andalthoughmenwerewidelyconsideredtobenaturallysuperiortowomenintheVictorianperiod,JaneisRochester’sintellectualequal.Moreover,aftertheirmarriageisinterruptedbythedisclosurethatRochesterisalreadymarriedtoBerthaMason,JaneisproventobeRochester’smoralsuperior.Rochesterregretshisformerlibertinismandlustfulness;nevertheless,hehasprovenhimselftobeweakerinmanywaysthanJane.JanefeelsthatlivingwithRochesterashismistresswouldmeanthelossofherdignity.Ultimately,shewouldbecomedegradedanddependentuponRochesterforlove,whileunprotectedbyanytruemarriagebond.JanewillonlyenterintomarriagewithRochesteraftershehasgainedafortuneandafamily,andaftershehasbeenonthevergeofabandoningpassionaltogether.Shewaitsuntilsheisnotundulyinfluencedbyherownpoverty,loneliness,psychologicalvulnerability,orpassion.Additionally,becauseRochesterhasbeenblindedbythefireandhaslosthismanorhouseattheendofthenovel,hehasbecomeweakerwhileJanehasgrowninstrength—Janeclaimsthattheyareequals,butthemarriagedynamichasactuallytippedinherfavor.St.JohnRiversSt.JohnRiversisafoiltoEdwardRochester.WhereasRochesterispassionate,St.Johnisaustereandambitious.JaneoftendescribesRochester’seyesasflashingandflaming,whereassheconstantlyassociatesSt.Johnwithrock,ice,andsnow.MarriagewithRochesterrepresentstheabandonmentofprinciplefortheconsummationofpassion,butmarriagetoSt.Johnwouldmeansacrificingpassionforprinciple.WhenheinviteshertocometoIndiawithhimasamissionary,St.JohnoffersJanethechancetomakeamoremeaningfulcontributiontosocietythanshewouldasahousewife.Atthesametime,lifewithSt.Johnwouldmeanlifewithouttruelove,inwhichJane’sneedforspiritualsolacewouldbefilledonlybyretreatintotherecessesofherownsoul.Independencewouldbeaccompaniedbyloneliness,andjoiningSt.JohnwouldrequireJanetoneglectherownlegitimateneedsforloveandemot