After reading Jane Eyre carefully, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge. At this time, we should take notes carefully and write Jane Eyre's reading notes. The following are my carefully arranged reading notes about Jane Eyre, hoping to help you.
Reading Notes on Jane Eyre 1 The book Jane Eyre gave me the first impression, which was probably just a conventional plot in novel writing: "The weak wins the strong". If you don't read this "masterpiece" yourself, you will never realize its true charm. Its charm lies in the emotional treasure contained in her unpretentious language: it expounds Jane Eyre's ups and downs of love experience to readers in the form of autobiography. More importantly, it can make us realize how insignificant hatred is in front of love!
But there is also pain in the twists and turns of this relationship, which is an emotion with responsibility. It silently tells us that as middle school students, we are not ready to shoulder the heavy responsibility and be responsible for love. So, don't puppy love!
First of all, the advantages of Jane Eyre in writing are worth learning. In this respect, the book Jane Eyre is definitely conducive to improving our writing level. The author has her unique writing style not only in the rendering of environment, but also in the description of characters' psychology, movements, demeanor and language, which is worth learning.
Secondly, reading this book is conducive to cultivating our psychological quality of bravely facing difficulties and setbacks. When we encounter setbacks and stumble over difficult thorns, we can often comfort our hearts with the tragic experience of the heroine when she was young, so that our hearts can be comforted.
Jane Eyre, the protagonist of this book, has encountered many bumps and setbacks. Unfortunately, she was in a dark family, and her favorite companion died-all these can undoubtedly make an ordinary child fall into despair. But Jane Eyre didn't. She did not bow to the darkness, nor did she show weakness to fate, but tried her best to fight and resist fate! She firmly believes that one day she can harvest her own light and happiness. This is simply echoing Helen Burns' famous saying: "I think life is too short to spend time on hatred and holding grudges." When you are moved by Jane Eyre's story, maybe you can learn how to understand, understand and care for others from her story.
Just as Jane Eyre no longer resents Mr. Rochester's concealment and deception as a married man, she finally helps him and gets happiness. When Jane Eyre returns to menstruation's house, which was once extremely dark for her, she has only pity for Mrs. Reed, who has beaten and scolded her countless times. Although Jane Eyre hoped that Mrs. Reed could forget the past and make up with her, Mrs. Reed did not make such a choice as Jane Eyre expected. She didn't change her opinion of Jane Eyre until her death. She died with "hatred". It's time for revenge! Facts have proved that people who love to laugh live longer, don't you think? This is why we should "laugh often"!
In a word, the masterpiece Jane Eyre is still very suitable for us in adolescence. Let's buy it and have a look. We'll see it sooner or later. In any case, we must take the exam. Better early than late.
Stop talking nonsense. If you are willing to make your life by going up one flight of stairs, please don't hesitate to buy this book. Jane Eyre brings you more than a little "benefit"!
Notes on Jane Eyre 2 is it because I am poor, obscure, plain and small, I have no soul and no heart-you think wrong, my heart is as rich and full as yours! -inscription
I just finished reading Jane Eyre, a masterpiece of world literature, and I don't think any feeling of being recognized will be calm for a long time. This is a close-up biography of a woman named Jane Eyre by Charlotte Braun, a female writer of English literature, and it is also a microcosm of the author herself. Jane Eyre in the book experienced many hardships and twists and turns from Gateshead to charity school and Thornfield Manor, and finally gained the freedom, equality and love she sought.
The first half of this book is about Jane Eyre's childhood. In Gateshead's foster mother's house, she was completely unsociable and could not be respected by anyone. But she was unwilling. She wants to try to surpass others and prove that she is not a bad boy. But she was sent to a charity school-Loward School. The food there is poor and the accommodation is even worse. The daily food is not only small, but also burnt. The clothes and socks they wear are the worst. The headmaster of this school is a priest named Brock Hurst. The vicious headmaster made strict school rules for students, such as: no curling hair, no natural curling hair and no braids. Thin socks can't be changed when they are torn, so they must be mended by themselves. However, the headmaster regards these regulations as obligations and virtues, ordinary things in children's lives as secular pride, rags they wear as the simplicity they deserve, and children's suffering as the cultivation of tough will. These make anyone who comes near this school feel extremely angry.
Loward school is like a prison, which keeps all the girls in pain. It is like a stove, which inspires Jane Eyre's rebellious anger. She felt wronged by the experience of her friend helen burns, and told her that the person she loved should love, the person she hated should hate, and her feelings should not be bound by his power. One spring, a terrible plague spread in Lowood, typhus was blown to crowded classrooms and dormitories, and before May, the school became a hospital. Jane Eyre's friend died. Luo's sanitary conditions were exposed and he had to be shut down. Some rich people funded the reconstruction of a school, Jane? The life of love has become better. Later, Jane Eyre experienced joy, pain and various twists and turns, trying to find the love in her heart, and finally, she found it.
Jane Eyre's story really makes people feel a little warm and comforting, and makes people understand the true meaning of love. It is also especially suitable for the only child who has lived in a rich and loved environment since childhood to appreciate Jane's spiritual world of self-esteem, self-improvement, self-reliance, peace, tolerance and compassion.
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 takes Jane's character as the main line, and this ending serves Jane's character orientation. But what about Rochester? Doesn't Mr Rochester have the self-esteem and inferiority that Jane once had? Is it so easy for him and Jane to start a new happy life in the ruins of a fire?
The author ignores the truth and struggle of Mr. Rochester. This is actually easy to understand, just to complete the continuation of a pure love. If every kind of eccentric personality is constantly staged in turn, there will be no love in life, only quarrels.
Everyone's life has a wonderful side. Let's applaud the beauty and love of Jane Eyre, and the classic Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontexq!
Reading Notes on Jane Eyre III. In the blurred night sky, there is a golden boat hanging in the blue sky, carrying a dream full of cabins and heading for the depths of the clouds. I sat in the rocking chair on the balcony, carefully reading the novel Jane Eyre, immersed in the world of Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre is a classic in the history of English literature. I was lucky enough to read it in the winter vacation. Jane Eyre, the protagonist in the book, is an orphan and is fostered in her aunt's house. She was bullied by her cousin and rejected by her aunt. So she was strong and stubborn from an early age, full of rebellious spirit. Later, she was sent to lowood school, often starving or alienated. She came to Thornfield House as a governess. Rochester, the owner of Thornfield Manor, has wealth, but he is hurt by his father and brother. As a woman, she won the respect and love of her master, Mr. Rochester, with her self-esteem, and finally came together and stayed with her for life.
When I first saw it, I felt sorry for Jane Eyre. She has been an orphan since she was a child, and I sympathize with her. At the same time, I was moved by her strength and courage. No matter what difficulties and setbacks she encounters, Jane Eyre will face them bravely without fear. If I were you, I might not have the courage to accept this fact! I admire Jane Eyre's fighting spirit, strong will and her firm persistence in love.
"Don't you think I have no feelings and no heart? Do you think I have no thoughts and love without money and beauty? No, you think wrong! I am as emotional as you, and my world is full of love! " This is the sentence that impressed me the most. It inspires many readers to be full of self-confidence, but also bravely resist social injustice and strive to pursue the happy life they want.
In life, we should be firm and confident, maintain dignity and improve our ability to resist setbacks. We believe that the rain will clear up, so don't give up easily. I think I want to thank setbacks, accumulate experience in setbacks and lay the foundation for the final victory. I have been practicing dancing. I fell down again and again during training and then got up again and again. I will continue to persist and work hard until I finally practice every movement well, so that I have a dance dream in my heart.
I want to thank the book "Jane Eyre", which makes me understand a lot of life truths: no matter what setbacks I encounter, I can only hope to succeed if I face them bravely and persevere!
Jane Eyre Reading Notes 4 "I finally waited for you, but fortunately I didn't give up. Happiness is hard-won, and people will cherish it more. " Whenever I hear Zhang's "I finally wait for you", I will think of Jane Eyre, an autobiographical novel by a famous British woman writer, and the sad love story between Jane and Rochester.
Jane grew up in Gateshead's house of Aunt Reed. However, the taste is not good. Jane is often scolded for no reason, but she doesn't accept it, but what's the use? All she can do when she is wronged is to submit to humiliation. With the passage of time, more and more self-confidence oppressed Jane. menstruation at school hated her very much, so she was sent to Lowood School.
At school, Jane was bullied and humiliated, and her inferiority complex arose, which made Jane more motivated and her grades rose step by step, becoming the first. After graduation, Jane successfully found a job as a tutor, came to Thornfield Manor, and got to know the hero of the novel, Mr. Rochester. After spending some time with him, I fell in love with generate and prepared to marry him. There is no airtight wall in the world. After the marriage relationship between Rochester and Bertha was exposed, Jane could not bear the sudden blow and finally chose to run away from home. Jane traveled all the way to Whitcroft and met St. John, Diana and Mary. Jane got rid of the old inferiority complex and studied Indian with St. John. Soon, John also fell in love with Jane, but failed to propose to her and went to India to preach alone. The old days passed in his sleigh and Jane began to miss Mr. Rochester very much. So, after all kinds of hardships, you finally arrived in Fending, found Mr. Rochester again, and lived happily with him.
Jane Eyre is indomitable in the face of difficulties; In the face of love, be faithful; Facing the choice, insist on being your own master. She worked hard all her life, but God rewarded him with twelve points. Our study conditions and living environment are thousands of times simpler than Jane's. Besides, we still have relatives around, so there is no reason to relax.
The novel ends with a happy ending. The novel changed the traditional beauty and wrote a tragic but self-improving Cinderella Jane Eyre. Although her life is not vigorous, it does not lose its unique color, like a comet, dazzling!
Jane Eyre's Reading Notes 5 This is a book I just finished reading recently. The narrator Jane Eyre is an orphan. When she was a child, she was treated unfairly by menstruation and her cousin. Later, Jane Eyre was sent to lowood school, where she spent eight years-six as a student and two as a teacher. Later, her favorite supervisor got married, and she left school to work as a tutor for a little girl named Adele in Thornfield.
Thornfield's owner is a 39-year-old man named Rochester. He comes from a well-known family and is rich, but he has never been married. He found Jane Eyre a considerate person. Although she is short and plain, Mr. Rochester is willing to talk to her every day and communicate with a thoughtful soul.
In countless meetings and conversations, Jane Eyre and Rochester gradually have feelings, but Jane Eyre feels that Mr. Rochester has fallen in love with Miss Ingram. Finally, one night, Rochester finally showed his sincerity to Jane Eyre, and they lived happily together for a short time. But Jane Eyre's foreboding came true-on the wedding day, Mr Rochester revealed that he was married, and he confessed everything-everything about Bertha Mei Sen, and she is really alive now. But it seriously hurt Jane's self-esteem. The next day she left home and went to a place far away from Thornfield.
A kind priest took her in and gave her a job. When she was going to marry a priest, she seemed to hear Rochester shout three times: "Jane! Jane. Jane! " And immediately rushed back to Thornfield, which had been reduced to ashes. After several twists and turns, Jane finally found Rochester who was robbed of her eyes and an arm by the fire. Since then, Jane Eyre has been with him and they live happily together.
Jane Eyre is a girl with strong self-esteem. Although she liked Rochester very much, she needed a job as a tutor very much, and finally she decided to leave. Although Jane Eyre has no touching appearance, she has a very strong heart and a very noble soul. It is these precious qualities that make her make the right choice and embark on a road that she will never regret.