I heard this book from my teacher when I was in elementary school, and I watched the movie adaptation when I was in junior high school. The winter vacation is coming, but there is no taste.
Watch Jane Eyre's life. From being lonely without a parent or mother, to being bullied by a cousin and cousin, and being abused by an aunt. And his strong personality, mediocre appearance, pampering and desire for love, seems to be suddenly out of tune with this world. She has the vitality of grass and the firm eyes of a vulture. In her young mind, she would see through everything with such eyes.
This story tells us that there is human dignity, there is resistance to fate, and there is praise for feelings. The inspiration to me is that no matter when, we can't let go of the pursuit of dreams in our hearts. No matter how big the hardships and setbacks are, you must grit your teeth and persevere. Just like the author of "Jane Eyre", no matter what others think of her work, she always insisted on writing, and finally left us with such a great work.
I was also impressed by the scenes, architecture, costumes and etiquette of 19th century Europe after watching the film. Especially the hats in women's clothing are very distinctive. With the development of the times, these traditional etiquettes are very few. People are used to being free and less and less concerned about the feelings of others. This is very dangerous.
Finally, I would like to say that great works come from great life, and great success comes from deep suffering. About the Charlotte sisters and their families, we can only use words like sadness to describe them. The three sisters who are growing up in a life of suffering have left us a classic handed down from generation to generation. Likewise, Mo Yan, a Chinese writer who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature, each of his masterpieces is inseparably linked to his harsh rural experience in childhood.
Thanks to Charlotte Bronte for creating such a great book for us.
(Fairies and queens, remember to click after reading? Oh ⊙∀⊙!)
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