2007年4月10日星期二
Life in Orphanage---Strong Jane
Little Jane Eyre's Life
Jane Eyre is an ideal, indomitable, independent and brave woman. She has unbearable experience and extremely vehement self-esteem. When Jane Eyre was very young, her parents went off. As a result, she was sent to live with her aunt who is the only relative she has and she is also a selfish and cruel woman who treats Jane as badly as a ragtag. At the same time, Jane's cousins always play a trick on her or laugh at her. After a few time, the ruthless aunt sends Jane to an orphanage and to accept her education.
Jane Eyre---Introduction
Jane Eyre is a classic romance novel by Charlotte Bronte which was published in1847 in London. It is one of the most famous novel in the academic circles which also brings almost instant fame to its obscure author, and various invitations from all literary circles.
Charlotte Bronte is the daughter of Patrick Bronte, an Irishman and curate in Yorkshire. She was born in a poor family. Although she lived in a secluded town, she has a quick mind. The god gave her knowledge and encouraged her to have a positive attitude to face his life. In 1854, against much hesitation, Charlotte marries her father's curate, at his desire. A few months later, she is dead from complications and an illness, during pregnancy.Charlotte Bronte is both greatly admired, and harshly criticized by literary critics from her day to nowadays. Many critics accuses her of being overly emotional, rebellious, rage, blasphemousness, and passionate. Jane Eyre is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a despicable environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.