After reading a famous book, I believe that everyone's vision must be broadened a lot. At this time, it is necessary to write reading notes! So do you really know how to write reading notes? The following are my reading notes for Jane Eyre. I hope they will help you.
Jane Eyre's Reading Notes 1 The publication of Jane Eyre caused a sensation in19th century, and the author of Jane Eyre was Charlotte Brontexq, one of the three famous British sisters in19th century.
Jane Eyre is about a girl named Jane Eyre, who became an orphan at an early age and was entrusted to a heartless aunt to take care of her. At the age of eight, he was sent to lowood school and stayed there to teach after graduation. Later, she became a tutor and fell in love with her employer Rothschild. After numerous hardships, the two lived happily together.
The author of "Jane Eyre" wrote not only the lingering love, but also an idea and an independent consciousness. If Jane Eyre had not been independent, she would have been strangled in the shadow life of her childhood. If Jane Eyre didn't have her own independence, she would have lived with Ross, who has a wife and daughter, and started a luxurious life with money, status and status. Without her innocent heart, there would be no touching classic of tears today. So, I know why Jane Eyre is attractive-because of Jane Eyre's independent personality and exciting personality charm.
However, it takes a long time to be as independent as Jane Eyre, and it is impossible to reach the sky in one step. What he needs is courage, a kind of out-and-out courage, just like Jane Eyre resolutely left Rothschild in the past. He needs the courage and courage of "the wind blows and the water cools, and the strong man is gone forever". This is a decisive step towards independence. Femininity is a natural character of women, but Jane Eyre written by Charlotte left a deep impression on her stubborn character and independent personality.
However, the person who impressed me the most was Helen, a little girl full of wisdom and love.
Helen, a beautiful and extraordinary angel. She is extraordinary because her soul no longer belongs to the real world. With an indescribable spirit of patience, she reached a broad and lofty spiritual realm.
Helen's extraordinary is beyond the reach of ordinary people and beyond their understanding. Although life as Helen knows it is as short as time flies, it shines like a meteor. Helen's life is as splendid and tragic as the sunset. It is a noble and noble beauty, an open-minded beauty, a magnificent beauty and an epic beauty.
However, I found a detail that I overlooked. The book says, "There is a Latin word on Helen's tombstone, which means I will be born again." "Resugam" isn't this a symbol of Helen's lofty spirit? I think this is also the best interpretation of Helen's death.
The book "Jane Eyre" tells a female image that embodies some requirements of the emerging class and depicts Jane Eyre of the spirit of the times during the industrial revolution. I have full appreciation and praise. She pursues independent personality and spiritual equality between men and women. Love life regardless of her misfortune and bring love to everyone who needs her. For the sake of my faith in love, equal, true and pure love, I even resolutely gave up my long-awaited love, and finally my lover realized spiritual equality. Jane Eyre's life is not vigorous, but ordinary and not mediocre. In my mind, Jane Eyre is like an elf, full of wisdom and love, trying to maximize her life. Her life is as bright and beautiful as a comet.
Jane Eyre has always been regarded as a classic of independent women. I hope more Jane Eyre will come out in the sun, whether poor or rich; Regardless of beauty or plain appearance, everyone has a beautiful heart and a full mind, and can live with an independent personality and a strong personality.
People like Jane Eyre not because she is beautiful, but because she is cute and beautiful. The most important thing is to like the description of love in the book. There is no explicit, vulgar or pornographic description, but what is presented to the reader is a touching and supreme love.
The author gives the novel a weakness of happy ending, whether it can be established or not.
Readers like this ending, and so do I, because life needs a bright and happy existence, doesn't it?
Jane Eyre's Reading Notes 2 From the very beginning, it can be seen that Jane Eyre's life experience is extremely tragic. She was bullied by her brothers and sisters, and her seriousness was a burden to Mrs. Reed. From I am used to obeying John, we can see that Jane Eyre was tortured for a long time and her resistance was ignored. When I was studying there, I had an indescribable taste in my heart. Is her position that important? Jane Eyre is a child as old as them. Why can't they establish a perfect friendship?
Jane Eyre's fate is tragic. She was abandoned by her parents when she was a child, and her cruel aunt sent her to an orphanage, where she was subjected to a series of insults and inhuman' treatment'. But she thought that Chimonanthus praecox, which has always been strong, is still fighting against those wicked people and the dark society. Like a thin but tenacious grass, it has sprouted green buds on the dry land of the national treasury, held its head high and finally ushered in its own spring. ...
Jane Eyre can have such an achievement, all by herself. After he came to Lowood Yishu, no matter how hard life was, he was just like that, not afraid, and studied hard by himself. He realized that only when he has the ability can he have a bright future. On that day, he lost his parents. Who cares about her? Everything is in his own hands, and his fate is in his own hands.
Jane Eyre reading notes 3 Jane Eyre was talked about in class. I went back to show Jane Eyre's books to people who don't know Jane Eyre, and I was deeply touched. I found that the death of four people outside the main line of the work is not the most important part, but its role in the text can not be underestimated.
These four people are Helen Burns, Jane's childhood friend, Reed Menstruation she once hated, Uncle Reed who took care of her, and her cousin and missionary St. John at the end of the book. Among them, the deaths of Helen Burns and St. John are strongly religious. In my opinion, although Jane Eyre obviously respects them, Helen and she are quite different in character-Jane Eyre is willing to resist, while Helen is obviously extremely resigned. So up to now, I still don't quite understand Helen's position in Jane's heart, or is Jane's uneasy heart longing for that kind of peace?
As for St. John, the preface says that he "actually just wants to gain absolute power over others." Frankly speaking, I think the preface's comments on this character are biased. At least from the original work, we can see that although Jane is dissatisfied with St. John's domination over her, it seems that this is not the real object of her criticism. In my opinion, there is also an unknown figure who is closely related to St. John: her eldest cousin Eliza in Reed House.
On the surface, they all devoted their lives to their beliefs (Eliza eventually became the abbot, while the saint went to the East to preach and died in other places), and more or less because of their beliefs, they let their reason support themselves too much. They have a step-by-step character. Internally, they form a very sharp contrast: Eliza seems to give people a feeling of "seeing through the world of mortals and escaping into an empty door", and it is difficult for us to deeply understand her ideological process from an ordinary rich girl to a nun from the book. We can only guess that this is related to the decline of her family fortune (although neither Eliza herself nor Jane Eyre as a narrator mentioned the causal relationship between these two things at all), from which we can roughly conclude that her heart is.
She seems to be a mystery far from the main story of this book. In contrast, all the actions of St. John show his burning desire all the time. Perhaps the author made it difficult for him to understand in the process of describing him, especially in the first half; However, in the end, the reader can see Jane Eyre naked through her eyes. He is not an ordinary person, not only because his behavior is very human, but also because he can't even arouse our clearer feelings-cute? Hate? Pathetic? Both? In fact, he is the part that each of us struggles for desire. He is a slave of desire, and is by no means a "faithful servant of the Lord" as he has repeatedly thought.
The last lines of Jane Eyre read: "Next time, an unknown person will write to me and tell me that this kind and faithful servant has finally been called to enjoy the joy of her Lord ... Amen. Lord Jesus, I hope you can come! " From then on, we can see that, in a sense, the purpose of his life is to exchange happiness after death, which is his greatest wish in his life. I paid everything for it-love, marriage, even my life. His flesh and blood are just tools of his soul. I hope he dies early, because in my eyes, although he has a clear goal in life, she is unhappy and even miserable.
There is not much about Uncle Reed in the book. To tell the truth, it was after reed's menstrual death that he said a few more words. But I agree with the preface that the author's description of my uncle is quite successful. If Jane comes to express her gratitude, or if others praise her, it will inevitably appear melodramatic; It is through the mouth of reed menstruation that the person who knows him least becomes real and vivid.
Speaking of menstruation, I think if this book only exaggerates its injustice like other stories of children with bad karma, then Jane Eyre does not deserve to be a first-class literary work. In fact, the description of unhappy childhood is a reasonable explanation for Jane Eyre's unusual character. Here I can't help thinking, what is the reason for Jane to finally forgive her menstruation completely? Inner goodness? I think in fact, she began to forgive herself very early, which seems to be due to helen burns. This is not particularly obvious in this book, but it is also reflected in the conversation with Helen after Mr. Brocklehurst stood Helen on a bench. The hostility of menstruation to Jane to death is undoubtedly her sorrow.
This is my shallow interpretation of some contents in Jane Eyre. Love, affection and compassion are the richest and most important spiritual wealth of human beings. Without it, it would be in vain. When you learn to love others, it is important to be grateful.
Jane Eyre Notes 4 I first noticed Jane Eyre's book in the bookstore. At that time, when I was reading other books, I saw this book and thought the cover was very nice, so I bought it back.
After returning home, Jane Eyre was put on the shelf for a long time before I took it out and read it. From the beginning, I was attracted by Jane Eyre, a girl who is strong enough to bravely deal with the unprovoked provocation of her relatives, the unprovoked accusations of the teachers at school and everyone in her employer's family after work. Finally, she got true love.
After reading this book, I thought of myself. I'm not that strong. If my family treats me like that, I must just cry and do nothing else. I must learn the strength of Jane Eyre, make myself strong and handle everything well. In this way, I can live a happier life and my family can see the light on me.
Jane Eyre Notes 5 The novel Jane Eyre, mainly through the tortuous emotional story between Jane Eyre and Rochester, created a strong woman with humble origins and tortuous life path, but always insisted on maintaining independent personality, pursuing individual freedom, advocating equality in life and not bowing to life. Thanks to the improvement of living and learning conditions in Lowood School and the care and education of the kind Miss Temple, Jane Eyre was able to live there for eight years. As she said, "more harmonious thoughts and more restrained feelings have taken root in my heart."
However, the reason why Miss Temple gave her * * * after she got married and left no longer exists. The nature she pursues, her old * * *, has the upper hand in her contradictory and complicated personality, reminding her that the real world is vast, a world full of expectations and worries, and exciting changes, waiting for people who dare to break in and risk all kinds of risks to seek the true meaning of life.
She suddenly got tired of the routine of life for eight years, so she decided to advertise and apply for a job as a governess in Thornfield, and started a new life journey.
Jane Eyre Reading Notes 6 Jane Eyre is a classic handed down from generation to generation in the history of English literature. It successfully created the first female image in the history of English literature who took an independent and positive attitude towards love, life, society and religion and dared to fight for freedom and equality.
In this complex society, it is hard to find a simple one, and a simple love is even more valuable. Jane Eyre is an independent beauty, standing at the top of world literature.
Jane's childhood, when she was a child, was treated differently from her peers Her dislike of menstruation, her cousin's contempt, her cousin's insults and beatings forced her to be independent and strong. Jane lives alone in a boarding school, which makes her have to persist and endure. Perhaps because of all this, she found Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence and unyielding personality, an invincible inner personality strength.
When people frantically pursue money and status and drown their love, Jane and Rochester, like a clean stream, resolutely choose their own path, and she unswervingly pursues a bright, holy and beautiful life. In front of Rochester, she never felt inferior because she was a humble tutor, but thought they were equal. Because of her integrity, nobility and purity, Rochester was shocked by the fact that her mind was not polluted by secular society, regarded as a person who could talk to herself on an equal footing in spirit, and fell in love with her deeply. In the face of Rochester, who has money and status, she is humble and keeps a pure and indifferent heart. Her independence and purity made Jane exude an exciting charm, which dazzled me instantly. That is innocence. She is not captured by money, not covered by clouds, and insists on her own innocent path. Love is simple, abandon utility. I think this is the origin of her name. Let's go
When Jane married Rochester, she learned that Rochester's wife was still alive. In order to maintain personal dignity, Jane endured grief and left Thornfield Manor, but he still loved the man deeply. After Thornfield Manor was destroyed by fire and Rochester was physically disabled, Jane resolutely returned to Rochester, took good care of her and gave birth to her beloved son. A miracle happened and Rochester's eyes became clear-he saw it again.
This is power-this power is so "simple" that it is simpler than the best doctors in the world.
They didn't die in the grave like butterfly lovers, nor did they drown their marriage like Romeo and Juliet. They overcame the ups and downs and simply returned to the truth along the way. This is why Jane Eyre moved us so much that we can't put it down-that is, her independent personality and exciting personality charm.
Jane loves reading Notes 7, but she is still deeply moved, still deeply moved.
Jane's life is destined to be as bleak as the phoenix tree in autumn, but it is destined to end as bitter as the ice and snow in winter. Jane is an orphan girl, born in a poor priest family, and her parents died of illness.
I still remember the first time I was lucky enough to read Jane Eyre. I only felt that this was a helpless child in a bad career and I was very sympathetic. You know, a child who lacks parental care is really pitiful. She will be laughed at by children her age as "without parents". She will be bullied by a bully she doesn't know. Maybe one night she will crouch on the corner alone, curled up and crying, complaining about the injustice of fate. ...
I was wrong. After all, I was wrong.
Jane has always been strong. After being sent to Mrs. menstruation Reed at Gatesmead Manor, she was really tortured. menstruation didn't like her and her cousin beat her. In the face of such ruthless discrimination, Jane didn't obey Nuo Nuo as I imagined, but she resisted. When her cousin chose to treat her violently again, she hit back. Finally, I was put in the red house where my uncle died. When I first read Jane Eyre, I always thought Jane was too reckless. If she can learn to be clever and sensible, even a little, and learn to please menstruation and her brother more, the result may be much better than this.
But now, I think it's ridiculous that I had the idea before. As I thought before, an attentive, useless and flattering philistine is courting a rich man and even flattering him. I can't help feeling sick and disgusted.
Being able to resist violence is probably the most authentic and transparent Jane.
After that, Jane was sent to Lowood School by Mrs. Reed, but in fact it was only an extremely miserable orphanage. There, Jane meets Dean, a cruel hypocrite, Helen, who is also an orphan, and Miss Temple, a kind teacher. There, Jane experienced humiliation in front of all the teachers and students, and Helen unfortunately died of typhoid fever. She stayed at school and taught herself.
She tried her best to endure the loneliness and indifference she desperately wanted to resist, but these things, like poison, diverted Jane's inner warmth and happiness, thus eroding the beauty of her life. However, we can still deeply feel Jane's strong desire for human freedom and happiness and her pursuit of a higher spiritual realm. Those things branded in Jane's life, not fade away, will never disappear.
So Jane left. She came to Thornfield House. She began to meet a love that belonged to her. Rochester, the owner of the manor, was unhappy, but slowly, she and Jane had an argument on several issues. They put out the fire together, danced together, and gradually cared about and liked each other. Soon after, Rochester proposed to Jane, and Jane readily agreed. Just as he was happily preparing for the wedding, he unexpectedly found that Rochester had a wife. Her self-esteem and equality forced her to leave the manor sadly.
Jane, why is this? True love is not bound by so-called dogmas and rules. People should learn to pursue their own happiness and break through all worldly obstacles. This is my opinion when I first read Jane Eyre.
Now, I don't think so. People are equal, and there has never been a so-called "pecking order". In doing so, Jane resolutely gave up her love, defending not only her dignity, but more importantly, she followed her heart, chose equality and independence, and looked at those things again. Sometimes, it may not be secular, but a principle that is deeply rooted in people's hearts, and what she insists on is the self-esteem, freedom, equality and independence of new women. Then Jane met St. John, a priest, who was actually her cousin. During this period, Jane worked as a village teacher, shared her uncle's legacy with St. John, and rejected St. John's frank proposal of marriage not because of love.
This is probably Jane, a very simple Jane. Because of love, because of missing, because of Rochester in her heart, Jane finally returned to the manor. But everything, everything has changed. The manor was in ruins. Rochester's blindness, broken leg and crazy wife jumping off a building led to Rochester's present situation. At this time, Jane is desperate to marry Rochester. Two years later, after one of Rochester's eyes was cured, he saw Jane Eyre's first child.
The story has come to an end, but I can't help wondering: "Why did Jane choose to leave when we were fine, but when Rochester was no longer the same, Jane fell in love with her?"
I still don't understand. What kind of courage did Jane use to give up love and regain it?
These are the feelings of seeing Jane Eyre for the first time.
I think, if you read it again, you may be able to answer these seemingly tedious but simple and thorough questions.
The only reason is that true love is not selfish to look down on dogma and put down dignity, but to protect a person at any time. Only Jane has the strength and courage to protect it. Because Jane's self-improvement, independence, equality and eternal hope for life and love are enough to overcome all disasters to the letter! Until now, I can express Jane's life motto word for word.
"Don't you think I'm poor, humble, mediocre, short, soulless and heartless? You think wrong. My heart is as rich and full as yours. If God gave me a little beauty and a lot of wealth, I would make you inseparable as I am now. I don't talk to you according to custom or even flesh and blood, but my soul talks to your soul. It's like the two of us walked through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other, just like now. "
Indeed, Jane is right. Everyone in this world is equal and has the same right to bask in the sun, the same ability to struggle independently and the same freedom to pursue equality and independence! Jane was the leader of that era. She dares to love and hate, pursue happiness passionately, work hard, never humble, never bow, and stick to the principles she has adhered to all her life. In the contemporary era of material cross-flow, which of money, power and status has not been won by people with painstaking efforts and intrigue? For these so-called things that make you happy all your life and even sell your conscience and dignity ... are these all we want?
Learn from Jane Eyre! Even if we are beggars, we should not scornfully accept the alms left by the rich. Even if we are poor, we should not let others live by doing things against our will! Even if we are at the end of our resources, we should remember that making a fire will never make us walk, and God will quietly open a window for us while closing a door for us. The key here is whether you have a yearning for happiness in life to support you to find that window. There are still many unknowns on the road ahead. As long as we never give up the pursuit of beauty and abide by the principles, the road of life will be splendid!
Reading Jane Eyre again, I stopped crying after being killed, and I was a coward;
Reading Jane Eyre again, I am not humble to ask others to give me something, but rather a beggar's requester;
Reading Jane Eyre again, I no longer blindly rely on my parents and friends, they are parasites.
My heart was touched by Jane Eyre intentionally or unintentionally. Her life, like a cup of light tea, is slightly bitter, but surprisingly bitter, but the fragrance has drifted into my life far away, and wisps of faint scent that have faded away will linger in my life. In the end, I tasted the rare sweetness in bitterness, and the sweetness forever.
Jane Eyre's Reading Notes 8 She, Jane Eyre's first friend, was also the first lost friend.
The first time we meet, it's always so unexpected. Jane, who is new here, and Burns, who is absorbed in reading, turn around because of a slight cough and confirm their eyes. Jane met the right person-Burns.
She knows how to care about others. When Jane Eyre was humiliated by Bloch Hess in public and cried alone in the corner, she brought Jane Eyre coffee and snacks to chat with her. Although she will be humiliated by the teacher and laughed at by her classmates at school, she doesn't want Jane to submit to humiliation like herself and become the laughing stock of others.
Burns and Jane Eyre were born in poverty and their parents died. Burns believed in Christianity, respected God in his heart and endured all the way. Even if he is completely right, he can only be scolded by others. All he knows is that the character of taking a step back is reflected in her incisively and vividly. Jane Eyre is not like this. She is the representative of rebellious spirit. She is a bad girl. Jane Eyre has a rebellious spirit that other girls have never had, which also makes her a "different kind" and a liar.
Perhaps the setting of the character Burns was specially used by Bronte to compare with Jane. Her spiritual world is the noblest among the vulgar and the most vulgar among the noble. Even though she is studious and kind-hearted, she has no spirit of being ahead of others and can only become an ordinary citizen in the end.
Hegel once said: "If a person's life boat doesn't know where to go, then its voyage will be painful and futile." Therefore, it may be the best arrangement for her to get sick and die in her early years. If in the future, she will only be a passer-by, and she will no longer be helen burns.
Life is limited, but in her short 19 years, Burns wrote her own fairy tales for others and herself.
Because she has no ability to resist, she can only accept the cruel facts and face them with an optimistic attitude. In fact, you can win your own victory-poor Helen.
Jane Eyre Reading Notes 9 Recently, I read Jane Eyre, a famous book written by Charlotte Brontexq. The author described his hard life course through the character Jane Eyre, and I was deeply moved after reading it.
Jane Eyre, an orphan girl, was fostered in her aunt's house. She lived a dependent life, suffered cold eyes and discrimination from others, and was finally sent to a "charity school" because of disobedience, where she received sincere help and lessons from her tutor, and gradually grew into a very caring woman with a strong rebellious character and rich knowledge.
Jane Eyre, your aunt hurt you and lied to you, and you forgave her; Rochester has a wife who marries you and you don't care. You are so open-minded, but like our new generation, you have never been so open-minded, and sometimes you quarrel with others for a little snack.
Jane Eyre, she is "poor, humble, humble and short", but she has a smart, strong and brave heart, which makes those external beauty look pale and powerless in front of this inner beauty. What is more commendable is that Jane Eyre did not feel inferior because of poverty and looks. On the contrary, she is brave and firm: "I am equal to your soul." "I have a soul like you-and an identical heart!" "I'm not talking to you according to customs, conventions, or even flesh and blood-it's my heart talking to your heart, as if we have all passed away, and we stand before God together, equal to each other-just like us!"
So: Jane Eyre is another mirror. It can reveal our shortcomings, let us find the right direction in life and find what we have lost. Let us have the confidence and courage to face difficulties, overcome difficulties and add a wonderful stroke to our life.
Jane Eyre's Reading Notes 10 Jane Eyre finally left school and found a job as a tutor.
In that miserable society, Jane Eyre can learn French, painting, music and so on. How hard it takes! Finally, he insisted that he would always succeed, and he found the job he wanted, which was twice as high as his previous salary. In the manor where she works, Jane Eyre was startled by the sudden laughter. Laughter scares an adult! Maybe it's because she hasn't heard this kind of laughter for a long time, or maybe it's because she has been depressed at school for too long.
Jane Eyre's life has finally changed completely!
The wife and loneliness of the manor are very happy to see Jane Eyre, and the wife reacts | She once sat alone in the room for two months, and no one spoke. What a terrible thing! The reason is that the wife cares about her identity. Everyone is equal in today's society. No previous level, no previous scruples!
We should learn to enjoy it!
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