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Jane & mid welcome to wechat: www4hw get more knowledge. dot; Love is a novel with autobiographical color. It tells us many truths about life. Diary summer vacation diary

'Do you think I can laugh at my feelings because I am poor, humble and not beautiful? No, you're wrong! If God gave me more wealth and beauty, I would make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. Our souls are equal, just as we pass through the grave of death and will stand before God equally! "

Jane & middot; Love grew up in a ridiculed environment and 'enjoyed' this different treatment from others since childhood: the abandonment of her aunt, the insult and beating of her cousin, and the contempt of her cousin. Coupled with her short stature and poor appearance, it led to the inferiority complex in her soul, but it was a very sensitive self-esteem reflected in her character.

For her, social status is unequal. When she stood in front of Mr. Rochester, before she expressed her love, Mr. Rochester always treated her as master, and even humiliated her in front of others. After she confessed her love, he did not confess to her that he still had another legal wife. He has never treated her with an equal heart. Even before he decided to marry her, he did not openly disclose his love for her to the society. He just wanted to get married secretly in the church, let alone confess to him that he still had a legal wife. It was illegal for him to marry her secretly. On the day they got married, Jane Eyre knew that Rochester had a wife, and she felt she had to leave. Although she said, 'I want to abide by the law issued by God and recognized by the world, and I want to stick to the principles I accepted when I was awake rather than when I was so crazy as now'. But from the heart, the deeper thing is that Jane Eyre realizes that she has been deceived and her self-esteem has been teased because she loves Rochester deeply. But Jane Eyre made a very rational decision. Surrounded by such a power of love and the temptation of a rich life, she still has to adhere to her personal dignity, which is the most striking part of Jane Eyre's charm.

It can be clearly seen from the book that there is no so-called love between Rochester and Jane Eyre. At best, it is only Jane Eyre's single love.

Another admirable thing about Jane Eyre is her independent spirit. We can imagine that if she didn't have that status, she would still live in pain with Rochester, who had a wife for a long time, and start a new life with money and status; If she doesn't have that purity, Jane & middot; Love is no longer a moving classic of tears. So I began to think, why Jane & middot; Love moved us and couldn't put it down -- her independent character and exciting personality charm.

Jane & middot; Love is one of my favorite books. It is a world-famous treasure of art and culture. It shows us the pursuit of wholehearted love and the due dignity of a person. It is like a glass of ice water, purifying everyone's heart.