Brave struggle and rebellious spirit
Jane &; &, the heroine of love; ; Rebellion, freedom, equality, self-esteem and pure love are the themes throughout the novel, which are manifested in the heroine's childhood. Jane grew up in a violent environment. Love has experienced an experience that peers have never experienced. However, the seemingly quiet child made a reaction that made her insult and surprised all readers: I feel a drop or two of blood dripping from my head and running down my neck. I feel a little severe pain. All these feelings overwhelmed my fears for a while, and I fought him crazily. At first, Jane &; ; Love stands in front of people as a rebel. Her resistance is so firm that no one is weaker than her and no one is stronger than her! Jane &; The personality characteristics of love are more vivid when she talks about marriage with Rochester. She righteously said to Rochester:&; ; Do you think I am poor, humble, ugly and short without a soul? You think wrong! I have a soul like you and a heart! I'm not talking to you with my body, but my heart is talking to your heart, as if we had all passed away and stood before God on an equal footing. Because we are equal. ; This is a voice from the deep heart, a touching declaration of courtship, and a complete presentation of distinctive personality. This fully shows Jane Eyre's rebellion. She advocates maintaining women's independent personality, advocating marriage independence and equality between men and women, which can be regarded as her yearning for freedom and equality of the whole human society.
Catherine, the heroine of Wuthering Heights, is rebellious, free and equal. Love is similar in some ways. With Jane? What makes love unique is that Catherine comes from a superior aristocratic family, and her character is full of contradictions and conflicts between good and evil. She was indignant at Heathcliff's unfair treatment at Wuthering Heights. When Hindley asked Catherine to read the Bible, she stepped on the holy book and threw it into the kennel. However, no matter how complicated and elusive Catherine's character is, simplicity and kindness are still the most essential and primitive side of her character. Although she is stubborn, but? She has no bad heart, because once she really makes you cry, she seldom doesn't cry with you? . Catherine couldn't eat when Heathcliff was locked up by Hindley. Red face, tears rolling down from it? . Catherine lived in a primitive and closed world when she was a child. What we see is her true colors, a pure wild beauty without impurities, her innocence, stubbornness and boldness, and her rebellious spirit. Can you see it, Charlotte? Bronte and Emily. By describing the rebellious character of the heroine in her childhood, the Bronte sisters fully showed their great contempt for the patriarchal society at that time. Second, a sincere and persistent view of love
Although Charlotte? Bronte's Jane &; Jane, the heroine of love; Love and Emily &; ; Catherine, the heroine in Bronte's Wuthering Heights, has different social status, but they share the same sincerity and persistence in love and the same desire for self-control in their own destiny. Therefore, it can be said that Jane Eyre and Catherine are both symbols of women who pursue love freedom in Charlotte and Emily's works. They have the same concept of love.
Wuthering Heights and Jane &; In love, Heathcliff and Catherine, Rochester and Jane? Love always attracts readers' attention and becomes the theme of novels. They show deep, intense and fanatical feelings for each other beyond secular love. Their souls are the same, and they fall in love with each other in life and death, which shows the sisters' earnest hope for women's freedom of love and marital autonomy. In the comparison of the two novels, the author also finds that the heroine's view of love not only requires equality, freedom, sincerity and autonomy, but also shows another valuable feature: dedication. Jane; Love yearned for equality, freedom and love since childhood, and these longings were undoubtedly reflected in her later growth. In pursuit of an independent and free life, Jane &; ; Love advertising, apply to Thornfield House as a tutor. She and the owner of the manor, Mr. Rochester, have the same spiritual realm and similar tastes. They loved each other and decided to get married. How can a poor and plain governess attract Rochester, who is both rich and smart, and make him love him so much? That is her true and deep love for Rochester, her extraordinary temperament and intelligent mind, especially her noble character!
When Rochester said: You are torturing me! Your curious, loyal and generous eyes are simply torturing me! ? Jane Eyre said; How can I torture you? As long as you are sincere and your proposal is serious, I can only be affectionate and grateful to you and will never torture you. Rochester sincerely swears that Jane Eyre agrees to marry him, and two honest hearts finally stick together. This is the inevitable fusion after suffering. The spark of love is even more dazzling because of the impact of a sincere heart, which makes people have to be moved and admired. When she learned that Rochester's wife was still alive, she resolutely left him! It is because of her deep and persistent love that she doesn't want this pure and holy love to be shrouded in any shadow. Rochester fell in love with her unique personality. She loves Rochester without snobbery. When she left Thornfield House and ran away aimlessly, she didn't take anything from the house, not even the pearl necklace that Rochester gave her. Although when Jane Eyre returns to Thornfield House, this once luxurious mansion has turned into a blackened ruin, and she is facing a blind Rochester with a crippled hand, in Jane Eyre's view, these are insignificant. As long as Rochester loves her, as long as Rochester loves her, she loves Rochester, which is enough. She resolutely married Rochester, became Rochester's wife and nurse, and devoted her life to the people she loved. Two years later, fate took care of such a loving couple. They had their own children, and Rochester recovered his sight in one eye and they lived a happy life.