Respect Yourself

Shaylee 2022-03-30 09:01:11

"Jane Eyre" has been with me for a long time without knowing it. After reading the original book for the first time, I will always remember that tough, independent and longing for freedom. Her values, her inviolable self-esteem, and the extraordinary soul hidden beneath the ordinary exterior. In that prosperous era when the aristocracy lived in decline, the manor carried everything that seemed to be glamorous, decent behavior, and decent clothing. Such a free and independent soul seemed out of place, but it reached the purest heart of man. Rochester is precisely the kind of She is deeply attracted by her uniqueness (Jane is his fellow soul), when she was first involved in love, she felt the warmth that she had never had before, a kind of inner comfort. But when she was about to leave R, I didn't quite understand it at first. Since I found a soul man, why can't we be together, but after thinking about it, from the social background at the time and her principles (mainly the latter), I would Let her choose to leave, otherwise her heart may not be at peace, this is Jane.

Most people may become resentful because of the injustices they encountered when they were young. Although she was a little hostile when she was a child, she was also a kind of psychological self-defense forced by the environment. When she grew up, I admired her attitude very much. An indescribable nobility.

The premise of wanting to be respected is to respect yourself. I personally think that setting principles for ourselves is not a shackle. Many times when we are faced with a choice, this inner voice often lets us know what we are doing and the impact it has caused.

It ends with a passage from the film:
Jane Eyer:" I wish a woman could have action in her life, like a man. That the skyline over there is our limit. I long sometimes for a power of vision that would overpass it. If I could behold all I imagine...I've never seen a city, a man or anything else, and I fear my whole life will pass... "
No fear and no regrets!

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Edward Fairfax Rochester: Give me back nine. Jane, I have need of it!

  • Edward Fairfax Rochester: She saves me from an inferno and she's glad she happened to be awake.

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