Jane Eyre! Made ripples in my heart

Germaine 2022-03-29 09:01:09

Jane Eyre, actually Jane Eyre - the character rather than the book - touches my heart more. What a wonderful woman this is! First of all, I'm talking about this BBC06 miniseries, not the original. I read a part of the original book last night. In the book, it is different from the TV series. Jane Eyre does not seem to be so forbearing, so calm, but more passionate, more romantic, full of ideas of freedom and equality. A platform for release was found in the conversation. That being said, I still prefer the interpretation of Ruth in the TV series. An image that is neither humble nor arrogant, a peaceful image. There is no resistance, because her equality is rooted in her heart and does not need to be released by external force; there is no catharsis, because she has achieved balance in her heart, even if she is facing her aunt, she is just saying "I have forgave you", facing wives and ladies. taunted, she was able to sit quietly in the dark, facing Rochester's gypsy teasing, she looked up, "no, I'm not angry with you, i can do everthing for you".

I was most inspired and moved by the part where Jane Eyre decided to leave. It was a bit erotic. Rochester wanted to use his physical strength to keep Jane. He kissed her affectionately over and over again, saying "so now you can't leave me", Touch her body, but Jane replies "no,sir,I will leave you". Those of us who have had this kind of experience can easily know how difficult it is. "why your body is so soft but your heart like a stone" Rochester slept weakly to the side, probably saying something like that. Jane didn't answer. Rochester made another proposal, saying that he had a villa in the Mediterranean Sea. "we are in the seperate room, we just live together and do ~~~do~~, like a brother and sister", "I will only give you a birthday kiss on your birthday"~~ In the middle shot of the castle, Jane Eyre leaves in the dark, and the dialogue continues: "OK, I'm tired, I must to sleep, I will answer you tomorrow". This segment appears as a flashback. Fabulous. Of course, the part that I don't understand is because of her principled bottom line, or because she resents that Rochester didn't tell her in advance that she can make a decision like this. I don't even think she has to make such a decision to push the plot to a climax. But I still appreciate and admire her for this move. If only I were such a woman, I can't help thinking! Ha ha.

"I found that you appreciate this kind of thing, and your heart is very peaceful. No matter what happens, I will stand still." The friend came to a conclusion.

Huh, yeah.
All in all, my favorite is Jane Eyre.

I love Jane Eyre!

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Extended Reading
  • Melisa 2022-03-31 09:01:09

    Why do I think Rochester is a bit wretched==. . . Charlotte is more idealistic than Austen, redemptive love==, inexplicable from the beginning ~ but the famous lines and paragraphs are still a little moved - in general, I don't like this story╮(╯_╰)╭

  • Melody 2022-03-30 09:01:11

    4 (End) Rochester is also too handsome, all kinds of heartbeats, Jane's reticence at the beginning to the opening of her heart later, the story is full of hardships in the first half, to the dramatic second half, everything goes well, everything goes well It's just right step by step, and the ending is good. No matter how difficult the process is, Jane's acting is really good!

Jane Eyre quotes

  • St John Rivers: We sail in six weeks. We must make marriage preparations.

    Jane Eyre: Why can we not travel as brother and sister? As equals?

    St John Rivers: That would be impossible.

    Jane Eyre: St. John, you do not love me.

    St John Rivers: Love is not an ingredient in this matter.

    [Jane turns away from him, thinking]

    St John Rivers: I fear you have not forgotten your old association despite the harm he tried to do you.

    Jane Eyre: I'll never see any of them again. But I owe a debt to my friends at Thornfield Hall. In many ways, I started my life there. I became Jane Eyre.

    St John Rivers: God made Jane Eyre! You surely don't give this man Rochester any credit for that!

    Jane Eyre: Of course not. I've always known myself. But he was the first to recognize me. And to love what he saw.

    [long pause]

    Jane Eyre: I'll give you your answer St. John soon, don't worry. And if I go with you that will be my decision. You'll have him to thank for that.

    [leaves the room]

  • Jane Eyre: You think because I am poor, plain, obscure and little, that I have no heart?