May there be no such female role models in the 21st century

Paxton 2022-11-12 19:40:31

The actors acted well and the film was well done, but as a female-oriented work, the concept of this woman is too outdated and not worth advocating, which makes people very angry. It is recommended that Jane Eyre not be called "the eternal model of female independence and self-esteem", at most add a 19th century in front.

A girl, who was born without a father and mother, has a miserable life, but she grew up with her own efforts, walked out of the orphanage, and became an independent person.

Then she meets and falls in love with an old man. This old man is her boss. With the convenience of his position, he often meets and chats with her privately in the middle of the night, gets very close, and makes excuses to touch her hand. After he knew that Jane Eyre also liked him, not only did he not break it, but instead used his identity to ask Jane Eyre to attend the dance he held every night. At the ball, the nobles he called kept insulting Jane Eyre. He didn't stop it at all. He even openly had a romantic relationship with the city's most beautiful woman, and showed Jane Eyre the rumor that he was "about to get married". Jane Eyre wanted to leave the table under the pretext of being unwell, but he chased after her to stop her from leaving, teasing her and crying.jpg.

Under his intensifying pua, Jane Eyre shouted out the most brilliant line in the whole book, and it was also the line that attracted me to buy the physical book of this famous book - "Do you think that I am poor and I have no feelings because of my average appearance? I swear to you , if God gave me wealth and beauty, I would make it as difficult for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. But God has not arranged for this. But our spirits are equal. As you and I walk through the grave, equal stand before God."

But I never imagined that after this sentence was finished, the goddamn hero and heroine would kiss? Also confessed, engaged? exm? ? ? It would be outrageous to let this little couple flirt with each other.

Then at the wedding, Jane Eyre found out that the old man was still married, and she left the man in despair.

If it's just a story of a girl who was puaed but broke free in time, it would be in line with the theme of "women's independence and self-esteem". but! ! !

After the heroine left the hero, she accidentally inherited the inheritance and became a rich woman. After becoming a rich woman, she did nothing and returned to the male protagonist with the money, and even the male protagonist did not pester or harass her. Is it cheap? Ah? ? ?

When she went back, the old man had become a blind old man. The old man kissed her directly, and the young rich woman made an affectionate confession backhand. The original words were similar to "I will never leave you again. I will be your nanny, your caregiver, and your wife for the rest of my life."

The story has a happy ending in the heroine's monologue. She said that she gave birth to a son to the hero, and she felt that her life was very happy and complete.

I don't understand, but I'm shocked.jpg

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Jane Eyre: I received a letter this morning. If you please, sir, I want leave of absence.

    Mr. Rochester: Why?

    Jane Eyre: Because of an old lady who is sick.

    Mr. Rochester: What old lady?

    Jane Eyre: Her name is Mrs. Reed. She is my aunt.

    Mr. Rochester: I thought you said you didn't have any relatives.

    Jane Eyre: None that would own me, sir. Mrs. Reed cast me off when I was a child.

    Mr. Rochester: Then why must you go rushing off to see her?

    Jane Eyre: She's dying. I can't ignore her dying wish.

    Mr. Rochester: [pause] You won't be persuaded to stay?

    Jane Eyre: No, sir. I will return to Thornfield.

    Mr. Rochester: So you and I must say goodbye?

    Jane Eyre: Yes, sir.

    Mr. Rochester: And how does one perform that ceremony? Teach me, I am not quite up to it.

    Jane Eyre: They say "farewell," or any other form they prefer.

    Mr. Rochester: Farewell, Miss Eyre. At the present. Is that all?

    Jane Eyre: Yes, sir.

    Mr. Rochester: Then we shake hands.

    [shakes her hand]

    Mr. Rochester: Remember your promise.

  • Jane Eyre: [angry at Rochester] How can you be so stupid? How can you be so cruel? Just because I'm poor and plain, I'm not without feelings.