简爱英文读后感(精选6篇)

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简爱英文读后感 篇一

After reading Jane Eyre, I was deeply touched by the protagonist Jane's resilience, independence, and unwavering pursuit of love and equality. The novel not only portrays a remarkable heroine but also delves into important themes such as social class, gender roles, and the power of love.

One of the most compelling aspects of Jane Eyre is the character development of Jane herself. From her troubled childhood as an orphan to her adult life as a governess, Jane experiences numerous hardships and obstacles. However, she never allows herself to be defined by her circumstances. Instead, she remains true to her own values and beliefs, refusing to compromise her principles for the sake of societal expectations.

Jane's unwavering independence and determination to achieve equality are particularly inspiring. Despite being a woman in a time when women were expected to be submissive and dependent, Jane refuses to conform to these expectations. She asserts her own agency and fights for her rights, demanding to be treated as an equal by those around her. This defiance of societal norms makes Jane a groundbreaking character for her time and an enduring feminist icon.

Another theme that struck me while reading Jane Eyre is the exploration of social class. The novel portrays the stark divide between the wealthy upper-class and the impoverished lower-class. Jane herself comes from a humble background, and her encounters with the upper-class characters highlight the injustices and inequalities of the social hierarchy. Through Jane's experiences, the novel challenges the notion that wealth and social status are the sole indicators of worth and happiness.

Lastly, love is a central theme in Jane Eyre. From her childhood infatuation with her friend Helen Burns to her passionate love affair with Mr. Rochester, Jane's journey is marked by her pursuit of true love and emotional fulfillment. Despite the obstacles and hardships she faces, Jane remains steadfast in her belief in the transformative power of love. Her love for Mr. Rochester transcends societal expectations and conventions, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection and mutual respect in a relationship.

In conclusion, Jane Eyre is a captivating novel that explores themes of resilience, independence, social class, and the power of love. Jane's character development and her unwavering pursuit of equality make her a formidable heroine. The novel's exploration of social class challenges societal norms, while the central theme of love reminds us of the transformative power of emotional connection. Jane Eyre is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.

简爱英文读后感 篇二

Jane Eyre is a timeless classic that delves into the complexities of human emotions, societal expectations, and the pursuit of personal identity. Through the eyes of the protagonist, Jane, the novel explores themes of love, autonomy, and the struggle for independence.

One of the most striking aspects of Jane Eyre is the portrayal of love in its various forms. From Jane's childhood friendship with Helen Burns to her passionate and tumultuous relationship with Mr. Rochester, love is a driving force throughout the novel. Jane's longing for love and her unwavering belief in its transformative power make her a relatable and sympathetic character. The novel challenges traditional notions of love and presents a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of human emotions.

Autonomy and independence are recurring themes in Jane Eyre. From a young age, Jane yearns for freedom and control over her own life. She resists societal expectations and refuses to be defined by her gender or social class. Jane's journey towards self-discovery and self-acceptance is a testament to the power of individual agency. Her refusal to compromise her principles and her relentless pursuit of personal identity make her a role model for readers.

Societal expectations and the limitations imposed by gender roles are also explored in Jane Eyre. The novel depicts the restrictions placed on women during the Victorian era and the ways in which these expectations can be oppressive and stifling. Through Jane's experiences, the novel challenges these gender norms and advocates for gender equality. Jane's refusal to conform to societal expectations and her determination to assert her own autonomy make her a pioneering feminist figure.

Overall, Jane Eyre is a thought-provoking novel that explores themes of love, autonomy, and the struggle for independence. Jane's journey towards self-discovery and her refusal to be defined by societal expectations make her a compelling and relatable protagonist. The novel's exploration of love in its various forms challenges traditional notions of romance and presents a more nuanced understanding of human emotions. Jane Eyre continues to captivate readers with its timeless themes and its powerful portrayal of the human spirit.

简爱英文读后感 篇三

  Jane Eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think:

  We remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.

  We remember her pursuit of justice. It’s like a panion with the goodness. But still, a virtuous person should promote the goodness on one side and must check the badness on the other side.

  We remember her self-respect and the clear situation on equality. In her opinion, everyone is the same at the God’s feet. Though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance, but all the human being are equal in personality.

  We also remember her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence…

  When we think of this girl, what she gave us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.

简爱英文读后感 篇四

  Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre

  Jane Eyre was published in 1847 under the androgynous pseudonym of “Currer Bell.” The publication was followed by widespread success. Utilizing two literary traditions, the Bildungsroman and the Gothic novel, Jane Eyre is a powerful narrative with profound themes concerning genders, family, passion, and identity. It is unambiguously one of the most celebrated novels in British literature.

  Born in 1816, Charlotte Bronte was the third daughter of Patrick Bronte, an ambitious and intelligent clergyman. According to Newsman, all the Bronte children were unusually precocious and almost ferociously intelligent, and their informal and unorthodox educations under their fathers tutelage nurtured these traits. Patrick Bronte shared his interests in literature with his children, toward whom he behaved as though they were his intellectual equals. The Bronte children read voraciously. Charlottes imagination was especially fired by the poetry of Byron, whose brooding heroes served as the prototypes for characters in the Brontes juvenile writings as well as for such figures as Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre (2). Brontes formal education was limited and sporadic – ten months at the age of 8 at Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters School (the model for Lowood Institution in Jane Eyre), eighteen months from the age of 14 at Roe Head School of Miss Margaret Wooler (the model for Ms. Temple) (Nestor 3-4

  ). According to Newman, Bronte then worked as a teacher at Roe Head for three years before going to work as a governess. Seeking an alternative way of earning money, Charlotte Bronte went to Brussels in 1842 to study French and German at the Pensionnat Heger, preparing herself to open a school at the parsonage. She seems to have fallen in love with her charismatic teacher, Constantin Heger. The experience seems on a probable source for a recurrent feature in Brontes fiction: “relationships in which the inflammatory spark of intellectual energy ignites an erotic attraction between a woman and a more socially powerful man” (Newman 6). The Brontes efforts to establish a school at the parsonage never got off the ground. Still seeking ways to make money, Charlotte published, with her sisters, the unsuccessful Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Her first effort to publish a novel, The Professor, was also unsuccessful. Jane Eyre, published in October 1847, however, was met with great enth

  usiasm and became one of the best sellers. As “Currer Bell” Bronte pleted two more novels, Shirley and Villette. She married Reverend William Bell Nicholls in 1854 and died nine months later, at the age of thirty-nine in 1855 (Nestor 4-5).

  The story of Jane Eyre takes place in northern England in the early to mid-19th Century. (“Jane Eyre” 151) It starts as the ten-year-old Jane, a plain but unyielding child, is excluded by her Aunt Reed from the domestic circle around the hearth and bullied by her handsome but unpleasant cousins. Under the suggestion of Mr. Lloyd, an apothecary that sympathizes Jane, Mrs. Reed sends Jane to Lowood Institution operated by a hypocritical Evangelicalist, Mr. Brocklehurst, who chastises Jane in front of the class and calls her a liar. At Lowood, Jane befriends with Helen Burns, who helps the newly arrived Jane adjust to the austere environment; she is also taken under the wing of the superintendent, Miss Temple. One spring, many students catch typhus due to the harsh condition. Helen dies of consumption. At the end of her studies Jane is retained as a teacher. When Jane grows weary of her life at Lowood, she advertises for a position as governess and is engaged by Mrs. Fairfax, housekeeper at Thron

  field, for a little girl, Adele Varens. After much waiting, Jane meets her employer, Edward Rochester, somber, moody, quick to change in his manner, and brusque in his speech. Mysterious happenings occur at Thronfield, including demonic laugh emanating from the third-story attic and a fire set in Rochesters bedroom one night. Rochester attributes all the oddities to Grace Poole, the seamstress. Meanwhile, Jane develops an attraction for Rochester. Rochester, however, often flirts with the idea of marrying Miss Ingram. An old acquaintance of Rochesters, Richard Mason, visits Thornfield and is severely injured from an attack apparently from Grace. Jane returns to Gateshead for a while to see the dying Mrs. Reed. When she returns to Thornfield, Rochester asks Jane to marry him. Jane accepts, but during the wedding, Mason and a solicitor interrupt the ceremony by revealing that Rochester is keeping his lunatic wife, Bertha Mason, in the attic in Thornfield. Despite Rochesters confession, J ane leaves Thornfield. She arrives at the desolate crossroads of Whitcross and runs into the Rivers siblings, who tend her in Moor House. Jane happily accepts the offer of teaching at St. Johns school.

简爱英文读后感 篇五

  As Jane Eyre, in her plainness and solitude, walks to and fro in the Thornfield Hall, her unfortunate childhood, conflicting love, and religious forbiddance all cannot stop her seeking a better life and cherishing the human nature. She broke loose the chains that jailed her spirit, and through her struggles she overcame the poverty, customs, social standards, and piety which all blocked her from her dream of happiness, and finally became the master of herself! It could be said that Janes life was earned through retaliation and pursuit, that she fought tooth and nail until the sunlight was won. The sunlight now in her palm, shines brightly unto her!

  In fact, one has endless thoughts for the most effulgent sunbeam that shines after the storm. I always think in a difficult situation, if and when the hardships of this life is done, if and when the road of time no longer curves, if and when I try my best to walk to the end, will I be able to see the blinding sunlight? For the most important meaning in life is that, struggling through your trials you realize the value of your life, while taking away all the bitter misfortunes. Only then will we see the true radiance of the golden sun...

简爱英文读后感 篇六

  "Love" in the history of English literature is handed down as a classic, it has successfully shaped the history of English literature first on love, life, society and religion, have taken a stand on ones own initiative and dare to struggle, dare to fight for free and equal status of women.

  Almost all women love foreign literature, like D Charlottes "in love".If we think that Charlotte is only just to write this section of tangled up love to write "love".I think, sorry, thats not correct.The author also is a female, living in turbulent England in the middle of the nineteenth Century, when the thoughts have a brand new start.And in "Jane love" in infiltration is the largest such thoughts -- womens sense of independence.Let us imagine, if Jane love independent, has been killed in his childhood; if she did not share the independent, she already and wife Rochester to live together, began to have money, a new life; if she is not that the purity, we are now in the hands of "Jane love" is no longer a touching tears classic.So, I began to think, why "Jane love" let us be moved, fondle admiringly -- she is independent personality, beckoning personality charm.

  However, we cant help wanting to ask, only this step can be independent?I think I wont.After all, womens independence is a long-term process, not accomplish at one stroke.It needs a thorough courage, love was like Jane decided to leave Rochester, need "wind rustling Xi the Yi River is so cold, strong earth to did not return" heroic and courage.I think, this should be the most crucial one step, also should be the decisive step towards independence.And Charlottes Jane love but her stubborn disposition, independent personality left us a moved.So she is successful, happy women.

  Jane love has as an independent womens classic, I hope the sun, the flowers more Jane love out, whether poor or rich,; whether beauty, or homely, have good heart and enrich the mind, can the independent personality and a strong sexual life.

简爱英文读后感(精选6篇)

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