Like which beautiful profile face on the 96 edition poster.

Mitchell 2022-11-13 18:07:39

I chose him because of the beautiful side of the heroine on the poster.

After reading it, I didn't feel much.

I remember when I graduated from junior high school, I read this book 3 or 4 times.

My mother gave it to me when I was very young . As I said,

Jane is tough. In fact, she is proud. So beautiful.

I remember a sentence in the book, "When I was young and ignorant, I didn't know that there were many hard workers in the world and still lived a poor life, Respectable people exist and always see poverty as synonymous with depravity, and now I know that's an ignorant prejudice, because Mr. Lloyd's poorer but more respectable than my aunt.


She's a real charm of people.

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  • Catalina 2022-06-27 23:24:54

    I didn't expect this version to be so good

  • Eusebio 2022-06-27 22:08:33

    Jane did a good job, especially the part of escaping from the banquet hall. Mr. Rochester is probably the gentlest and gentlest version. Really performed the spark with an age difference of 20 years. The only regret is the shortened plot. Although the lengthy parts of the original work have indeed been deleted, it still gives people a sense of top-heavy and hastily ending.

Jane Eyre quotes

  • Mr. Rochester: Jane, you're a strange and almost unearthly thing.

  • Mr. Rochester: This is my wife. Your sister, Mason. Look at her. She is mad! So was her mother. So was her grandmother. Three generations of violent lunacy. I wasn't told about that, was I, Mason? All I was told about was that my father had made a suitable match, one that would prop up his dwindling fortune and give your family the Rochester name! I did what I was TOLD! And Bertha was kept away from me, until the wedding was cleverly done. Everyone got what they wanted... except me. Even she is better off here than she would be in a lunatic asylum, but I have spent the last fifteen years in TORMENT!

    [looks at Jane]

    Mr. Rochester: And this what I, what I wished to have. This young girl who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell. Look at the difference. Then judge me, priest on the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge, ye... Off with you now.