"Jane Eyre" flashbacks and the role of the first person

Adriel 2022-04-24 07:01:09

The movie "Jane Eyre" begins with the scene where the heroine Jane Eyre can't wait to leave the church where she grew up, and then turns to her tragic life in the church when she was a child. This place uses the form of flashbacks.

1. Attract the viewer's interest and make the reader wonder why Jane Eyre is so eager to leave that place? Explain the cause and effect to the next episode.

2. The content of the flashbacks paved the way for the elegant and lonely character of the heroine Jane Eyre, and made the heroine's words and deeds all reasonable.

3. It also explained that Jane Eyre was so eager to leave the place where she grew up because of the tragic memory and environment of her childhood.

The role of the first person: 1. It draws in the distance between the protagonist and the viewer, allowing the viewer to deeply feel the complex and varied emotions of the protagonist.

2. Make the content of the story simple and easy to understand, so that the viewer can understand the story more directly.

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Extended Reading
  • Tobin 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Unsurprisingly, Kerry Fukunaga, who is technically skilled, can't tell stories and has no emotions

  • Elmer 2021-12-15 08:01:14

    I saw "Jane Eyre" today. When I was young, I only cared about the ending of the story when I read novels. Are the heroes and heroines together? After watching the movie, I suddenly realized that Jane Eyre, who was lonely since childhood and grew up accustomed to loneliness, is actually the epitome of everyone. A person can live peacefully without love; but if you have love in your heart and finally face the love you really want, can you go from loneliness to happiness. A happy life is true freedom.

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: [after accepting Rochester's proposal] Am I a monster? Is it so impossible that Mr. Rochester should love me?

    Mrs. Fairfax: No. I have long noticed you were a sort of pet of his. But you're so young and you're so little acquainted with men. I don't want to grieve you child, but let me just put you on your guard. Gentlemen in his position, well let's just say, they're not accustomed to marry their governesses. Until you are wed, distrust yourself as well as him. Please, keep him at a distance.

  • Rochester: I can see in you the glance of a curious sort of bird through the close-set bars of a cage, a vivid, restless, captive. Were it but free, it would soar, cloud high.