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《简爱英文读后感》
简爱英文读后感(一):
Jane
Eyre
,
is a poor but
aspiring
,
small in body but
huge in
soul
,
obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close
the covers
of the
book
,
after having a long
journey of the spirit
,
Jane
Eyre
,
a marvelous
figure
,
has left us so much
to recall and to think:
We remember her goodness:
for someone who lost arms and blinded
in eyes
,
for
someone who despised her for her
ordinariness
,
and
even for someone who had hurt her
deeply in the past.
We remember her pursuit of
justice. Its like a panion with the
goodness. But
still
,
a virtuous person
should promote the goodness
on one side
and must check the badness on the other side.
We
remember her self-respect and the clear situation
on equality.
In her
opinion
,
everyone is the
same at the Gods feet. Though there
are
differences in status
、
in
property and also in
appearance
,
but
all the human being are equal in
personality.
We also remember her striving for
life
,
her toughness and her
confidence
When we think of this
girl
,
what she gave us was
not a pretty
face or a transcendent
temperament that make us admire
deeply
,
but
a
huge charm of her personality.
简爱英文读后感(二):
Charlotte
Bronte's Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre was published in
1847 under the androgynous pseudonym
of
Currer Bell. The publication was followed by
widespread success.
Utilizing two
literary traditions
,
the
Bildungsroman and the Gothic
novel
,
Jane Eyre
is a powerful narrative with profound themes
concerning
genders
,
family
,
passion
,
and identity. It is
unambiguously one of the most
celebrated novels in British
literature.
Born in
1816
,
Charlotte Bronte was
the third daughter of Patrick
Bronte
,
an
ambitious and intelligent clergyman. According to
Newsman
,
all the
Bronte children were unusually precocious and
almost ferociously
intelligent
,
and their
informal and unorthodox
educations
under their father's tutelage nurtured these
traits.
Patrick Bronte shared his
interests in literature with his
children
,
toward
whom he behaved as though they were his
intellectual equals.
The Bronte
children read voraciously. Charlotte's
imagination
was especially fired by the
poetry of Byron
,
whose
brooding heroes
served as the prototypes for characters
in the Bronte's juvenile
writings
as well as for such figures as Mr. Rochester in
Jane Eyre
(
2
)。
Bronte's formal education was limited and
sporadic ten
months at the age of 8 at
Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters' School
(
the model for Lowood
Institution in Jane Eyre
),
eighteen months
from the age of 14 at
Roe Head School of Miss Margaret Wooler
(
the
model for
Ms. Temple
)
(
Nestor 3-4
)。
According to Newman
,
Bronte
then worked as a teacher at Roe
Head
for three years before going to work as a
governess. Seeking an
alternative way
of earning money
,
Charlotte
Bronte went to Brussels
in 1842 to
study French and German at the Pensionnat
Heger
,
preparing
herself to open a school at the parsonage. She
seems to
have fallen in love with her
charismatic teacher
,
Constantin Heger.
The experience seems
on a probable source for a recurrent feature in
Bronte's fiction: relationships in
which the inflammatory spark
of
intellectual energy ignites an erotic attraction
between a woman
and a more socially
powerful man
(
Newman
6
)。
The Brontes'
efforts to establish a school at the
parsonage never got off the
ground.
Still seeking ways to make
money
,
Charlotte
published
,
with
her sisters
,
the
unsuccessful Poems by
Currer
,
Ellis
,
and Acton
Bell. Her first effort to publish a
novel
,
The
Professor
,
was also
unsuccessful. Jane
Eyre
,
published in October
1847
,
however
,
was
met
with great enth
usiasm and became one of
the best sellers. As Currer Bell Bronte
pleted two more
novels
,
Shirley and
Villette. She married Reverend
William
Bell Nicholls in 1854 and died nine months
later
,
at the
age
of thirty-nine in 1855
(
Nestor
4-5
)。
The story of
Jane Eyre takes place in northern England in the
early to mid-19th Century.
(
Jane Eyre
151
)
It starts as the
ten-
year-old
Jane
,
a plain but unyielding
child
,
is excluded by her
Aunt Reed from the domestic circle
around the hearth and bullied by
her
handsome but unpleasant cousins. Under the
suggestion of Mr.
Lloyd
,
an
apothecary that sympathizes
Jane
,
Mrs. Reed sends Jane
to
Lowood Institution operated by a
hypocritical Evangelicalist
,
Mr.
Brocklehurst
,
who chastises Jane in front of the class and calls
her a liar. At
Lowood
,
Jane befriends with
Helen Burns
,
who helps
the newly arrived Jane adjust to the
austere environment; she is
also taken
under the wing of the
superintendent
,
Miss Temple.
One
spring
,
many
students catch typhus due to the harsh condition.
Helen dies of consumption. At the end
of her studies Jane is
retained as a
teacher. When Jane grows weary of her life at
Lowood
,
she
advertises for a position as governess and is
engaged by Mrs.
Fairfax
,
housekeeper at Thron
field
,
for a
little girl
,
Adele Varens.
After much waiting
,
Jane meets her
employer
,
Edward
Rochester
,
somber
,
moody
,
quick
to change in his
manner
,
and brusque in his
speech. Mysterious
happenings occur at
Thronfield
,
including
demonic laugh emanating
from the third-
story attic and a fire set in Rochester's
bedroom
one night. Rochester attributes
all the oddities to Grace
Poole
,
the
seamstress. Meanwhile
,
Jane
develops an attraction for
Rochester.
Rochester
,
however
,
often flirts with
the idea of
marrying Miss Ingram. An
old acquaintance of
Rochester's
,
Richard Mason
,
visits Thornfield and is severely injured from an
attack apparently from Grace. Jane
returns to Gateshead for a while
to see
the dying Mrs. Reed. When she returns to
Thornfield
,
Rochester asks Jane to marry him. Jane
accepts
,
but during the
wedding
,
Mason
and a solicitor interrupt the ceremony by
revealing
that Rochester is keeping his
lunatic wife
,
Bertha
Mason
,
in the
attic in Thornfield. Despite
Rochester's confession
,
J
ane leaves Thornfield. She arrives at
the desolate crossroads of
Whitcross
and runs into the Rivers
siblings
,
who tend her in
Moor
House. Jane happily accepts the
offer of teaching at St. John's
school.
简爱英文读后感(三):
我的英
文读后感
----
《简爱》
As
Jane Eyre
,
in her plainness
and solitude
,
walks to and
fro
in the Thornfield
Hall
,
her unfortunate
childhood
,
conflicting
love
,
and
religious forbiddance all cannot stop her seeking
a better life
and cherishing the human
nature. She broke loose the chains that
jailed her
spirit
,
and through her
struggles she overcame the
poverty
,
customs
,
social
standards
,
and piety which
all blocked
her from her dream of
happiness
,
and finally
became the master of
herself! It could
be said that Jane's life was earned through
retaliation and
pursuit
,
that she fought
tooth and nail until the
sunlight was
won. The sunlight now in her
palm
,
shines brightly
unto her!
In
fact
,
one has endless
thoughts for the most effulgent sunbeam
that shines after the storm. I always
think in a difficult
situation
,
if and
when the hardships of this life is
done
,
if and when the
road of time no longer
curves
,
if and when I try my
best to walk to
the
end
,
will I be able to see
the blinding sunlight? For the most
important meaning in life is
that
,
struggling through
your trials
you realize the value of
your life
,
while taking away
all the
bitter misfortunes. Only then
will we see the true radiance of the
golden sun...
简爱英文读后感(四):
Jane Eyre A Beautiful Soul
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