the foundation of love

Geovanny 2022-03-26 09:01:06

A handsome bastard, rich tyrant, with a fragile heart beneath a cold exterior, and a dark secret inside. The secret left him heartbroken, tyrannical, and full of tender love, and he would say "I have a line on my left rib and the other end is tied to you" under a pink flower tree. Who wouldn't want to stay as a hostage in white gauze beside him?

But Miss Jane Eyre did not. She said, I have to respect myself, and then jumped out of the window and fled all night (like a shark!) and found an uninhabited wasteland beside Rochester to roll in pain. But I thought about it and felt that what she wanted to respect was her surname, not her heart, or I wouldn't have imagined that Rochester would knock on her door in the dark night with a snowstorm and send a long kiss.

Returning to the Rochester Manor, he found that Rochester was also blind, and the fire made him destitute, so he held his hand with peace of mind-now, they are really equal, maybe, she is even better. Miss Jane Eyre may have found the confidence of love at this time.

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Mr. Brocklehurst: Do you know, Jane Eyre, where the wicked go after death?

    Young Jane: They go to hell.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: And what is hell?

    Young Jane: A pit full of fire.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: Should you like to fall into this pit and be burned there forever?

    Young Jane: No, sir.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: How might you avoid it?

    Young Jane: I must keep in good health and not die.

  • Mrs. Reed: Her mother was my husband's sister. On his deathbed he exhorted me to care for her. I've always treated her as one of my own. If you accept her at Lowood school, Mr. Brocklehurst, keep a strict eye on her. She has a heart of spite. I'm sorry to say that her worst fault is that of deceit.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: You can rest assured that she shall root out the wickedness in this small, ungrateful plant.