In the first part of the film, I saw Jane Eyre's tragic experience and some feudal ideology and class discrimination in her country
When Jane Eyre was a little older, she was sent to a church girl's school by her indifferent and cruel aunt. In a place with harsh conditions and indifference, it is difficult for ordinary people to survive. Helen, who played well with Jane Eyre, was born with curly blond hair. She was not seen by the dean and was asked to cut it off. He used "vanity is a sin" as a preaching and criticism. Helen did not invite her when she was sick. Doctor, just like this, a girl full of vitality has disappeared forever, here, what I see is the cruelty of human nature. When Jane Eyre and Rochester decided to get married, they were disliked by many people. They spurned the profession of teaching in every possible way. In modern times, teaching is such a noble profession. Under the influence of class discrimination, Jane Eyre was forced by reality. Decided to leave, she is independent and strong, so she did not fall down because of the blow.
The love between Jane Eyre and Rochester is not so smooth and beautiful, because both sides have strong self-esteem, and both sides have been hurt. There is too much sadness and helplessness in the middle, but the ending is beautiful. It's what everyone yearns for
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