分析简•爱的美 [9]
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关键词:Femaleindependentdignityfreedomequalbeautiful女性独立自尊自由平等美丽
nd suffers hard work, mistreatment and unchanging hatred. In Jane’s path of life, Jane dares to rebel and struggles for equality, freedom and happiness finally grows into maturity. At Lowood school, harsh condition, many pupils die for disease which threatens all of them life, but Jane survives with her strong-hearted and tenacious vitality. Especially, Helen’s death affects Jane deeply. Helen is only best friend of Jane at there; Jane is sorrowful but still hard works constantly and avails herself of every advantage offered her. Then Jane rises to be first girl of the first class and becomes one of the office teachers. At Thorfield Hall, Jane‘s wit and her other unique personalities attract Rochester so much. From their conversation, we find it is so interesting. When Jane knows Rochester has already got married, she is able to control herself better than many men would never be able to. Jane does not surrender Rochester to be his mistress, although Jane gets heavy hit, but she leaves resolutely, poor, lonely and homeless. She thinks she can live with her mind and two hands. Her indomitable spirit and wit make her avoiding die in the moor and becoming good friends with St’ John’s two sister. After she revives, St’ John proves Jane a very poor and humble work, but Jane accepts it with all her heart, because she thinks it can prove her cottage and food. When Jane returns from Manor house, she finds that Thorn field has been burned to ground. But she does not give up find Rochester although the burned sight really let person think that Rochester is died or handicapped badly actually, when Jane knows Rochester loses sight and one of his hands, Jane says “I had dreaded worse.” (Chapter 36)
B. Passion and Reason
Jane’s life is full of passion but she is reason as well. In her childhood, Jane struggles for freedom and independence with passion. When Jane hears that Rochester will get married with a noble beautiful Miss Blanche Ingram, Jane cannot help crying to Rochester “do you think I can stay here and become nothing to you? Do you think because I am poor, humble, and plain? I am soulless and heartless. You think wrong!” when Jane knows they love each other sincerely and deeply. Jane also arranges her life like before as a governess, keeping her dignity and independence. When Jane knows Rochester has married and his wife is alive, Jane is passion in her heart. Jane stays in a room lonely thinks much, finally says, “I must go: that I perceived well.” (Chapter 26)
Jane realizes that such freedom can also mean enslavement by acting as Rochester’s mistress; she would be sacrificing her dignity and integrity for the sake of her feeling.
St. John River, unlike Rochester, is a handsome young clergyman, even though he is cordial and courtly. Jane still finds John River is stubborn and detached. By listening to his voluble Calvinist speech, Jane realizes that he does not find happiness in religious faith. St’ John restrains his love and passion of life, Jane almost accepts his offer of marriage but ultimately can not turn her back on passion, Jane still with passion to love Rochester, so her forceful foreboding makes her go back and want to know how Rochester is. When Jane meets Rochester at Fern dean, she has many words say to him but she does not to say. She controls her passion and knows how to do with reason.
C. Benignancy and Kindheartedness
With constant effort, Jane becomes a teacher. After two years of teaching experiences, Jane
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