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JaneEyre----CharlotteBronteCharlotteBronteBorn:21April1816Thornton,Yorkshire,EnglandDied:31March1855(aged38)Haworth,Yorkshire,EnglandPenname:LordCharlesAlbertCharlotteBronteBritishwomannovelist,EmilyBrontesister,isactiveintheBritishliteraryBrontesisters.Sheistheoldestofthreesisters.ThethreesisterswereborninanisolatedvillageinnorthernYorkshire,England.JaneEyreisherdebut,alsoamasterpiece,andstillbewelcomedbyreaders.Herothernovels:Shirley(1849),Villette(1853)andTeachers(1857).TheVillettecanbeseenasaFictionalautobiographyofherpersonalexperiencewithherlifeisverysimilar.Theinherentlyfrailwomanwriterisabrightpearlinthe19thcenturyEnglishliterature.TheBronteSistersTheBronteSistersCharlotteBronte(1816-1855)JaneEyre《简爱》EmilyBrontë(1818~1848)WutheringHeights《呼啸山庄》AnneBrontë(1820-1849)AgnesGrey《阿格尼斯·格雷》maincharacters•JaneEyre-theheroine,astrongpersonality,simple,firmnessandflexibility,independent,aggressivewomen.Hercontemptforthearroganceoftherichandpowerful,andlaughattheirstupidshowthepersonalityandbeautifulidealsofself-reliance.Shehasgreatvitality,neverbowtofate.Havetheirownlongingforabetterlife.JaneEyreEdwardFairfaxRochester-Teenfeidemanor,withwealthandastrongphysique,ayoungmanhelivedUnconventionallife,laterdeterminedtoseriouslylife,likeJaneEyreandhertomarryhim.Lostanarmandaneyeinhislateryearswhenhisfirstwifecrazyarson.EventuallybecamethehusbandofJaneEyre.EdwardRochesterBullockJorgeLancaster-LowoodcharityschoolExplorer,hypocriticalandmean.St.JohnReeves-Jane'scousin,handsome,highfaith.Janetomarryhim,butthesimplereasonthatJaneEyreissuitabletodoamissionary'swifetobehisassistant,andlateramissionarytoIndia.Mr.BrocklehurstStJohnRiversDaughterofAdela-Rochesterformerlover(aFrenchdancer),indulgeinanextravagantlifestyle,likebeautifulclothesandaccessories.ChangeintheBritishschooleducation.(Rochesterisherguardian,JaneEyrestudents)Ingram.AdéleAliceFairfax-Rochester'shousekeeper.MrsFairfaxMissBlanche-looksbeautifularistocraticlady,Mr.Rochester'spursuit,butnotforlove,butmoney.LadyIngramMrs.Reed-JaneEyre'saunt,whoagainsttheirpromisedhusbandadoptionofJaneEyre,JaneEyreisnotfair.Soncommittedsuicidesothatherstroke,dyingconscience,tellingJaneEyreshehadrelativeslivingtruth.JaneEyreEdwardRochesterAdéleMrsFairfaxStJohnRiversLadyIngramhousekeeperdaughterofMr.Rochester'sFrenchmistresseldermalecousinMr.Brocklehursttheschool'sfinancialmanagerMrs.ReedPlotSummary•JaneEyreisafamousandinfluentialnovelbyEnglishwriterCharlotteBronte.ItwaspublishedinLondon,Englandin1847.JaneEyreisafirst-personnarrativeofthetitlecharacter,asmall,plain-faced,intelligentandhonestEnglishorphan.Thenovelgoesthroughfivedistinctstages:•1.)Jane'schildhoodatGateshead,wheresheisemotionallyabusedbyherauntandcousins;•2.)HereducationatLowoodSchool,wheresheacquiresfriendsandrolemodelsbutalsosuffersprivations;•3.)HertimeasthegovernessofThornfieldManor,whereshefallsinlovewithherByronicemployer,EdwardRochester;•4.)HertimewiththeRiversfamilyatMarsh'sEnd(orMoorHouse)andMorton,wherehercoldclergyman-cousinStJohnRiversproposestoher;•5.)HerreunionwithandmarriagetoherbelovedRochesterathishouseofFerndean.theme•JaneEyrewascreatedinSheffield,UK,isanovelwithautobiographical,itillustratesatheme:thevalueofhuman=dignity+love.JaneEyreJaneEyrepursuitoflifetherearetwobasicmelody:1fullofpassion,fantasy,resistanceandperseverance;2desireforhumanfreedomandhappinessandthepursuitofahigherspiritualrealm.Thethemeofthisnovelistheorphanroughlifeexperiencesshapedastatusquo,unwillingtoinsult,daretoprotesttheimageofwomenandreflectthefranktalktothecallsignofanordinarymindandblame,alowercasebecomeacapitalofdesire.上映日期:1934年8月15日上映日期:1944年2月3日上映日期:1973年9月27日上映日期:2006年9月24日上映日期:1983年10月9日上映日期:1996年9月5日上映日期:1997年3月9日上映日期:1970年12月6日Imisshim,lovehim,hazing,indelible,isnotthesun,dispelthesandstormsblowcanbuildastatue.我思念他,挚爱他,刻骨铭心,不可磨灭,并非是阳光驱散的雾气,更不是风暴可以吹塌的沙造塑像。Thisisthenameontheinscriptionengravedlikemarble,alex,whereverIgo,myheartistowardhim,longingtohimandblesshim.这是刻在碑文上的名字,注定像大理石那样历久远,无论我到哪里,我的心都是向着他,渴望着他,祝福着他。SentenceReviewsDoyouthinkIcanstaytobecomenothingtoyou?DoyouthinkIamanautomaton?—amachinewithoutfeelings?你难道认为,我会留下来甘愿做一个对你来说无足轻重的人?你以为我是一架机器?——一架没有感情的机器?Andcanbeartohavemymorselofbreadsnatchedfrommylips,andmydropoflivingwaterdashedfrommycup?Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!—Ihaveasmuchsoulasyou,—andfullasmuchheart!能够容忍别人把一口面包从我嘴里抢走,把一滴生命之水从我杯子里泼掉?难道就因为我一贫如洗、默默无闻、长相平庸、个子瘦小,就没有灵魂,没有心肠了?——你不是想错了吗?——我的心灵跟你一样丰富,我的心胸跟你一样充实!AndifGodhadgiftedmewithsomebeautyandmuchwealth,Ishouldhavemadeitashardforyoutoleaveme,asitisnowformetoleaveyou.Iamnottalkingtoyounowthroughthemediumofcustom,conventionalities,norevenofmortalflesh;—itismyspiritthataddressesyourspirit;justasifbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andwestoodatGod’sfeet,equal,—asweare!要是上帝赐予我一点姿色和充足的财富,我会使你同我现在一样难分难舍,我不是根据习俗、常规,甚至也不是血肉之躯同你说话,而是我的灵魂同你的灵魂在对话,就仿佛我们两人穿过坟墓,站在上帝脚下,彼此平等——本来就如此!

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