简爱读书报告英文版6篇文档格式.doc

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Company,London,andisoneofthemostfamousBritishnovelsofalltime.CharlotteBront?

firstpublishedthebookasJaneEyre:

AnAutobiographyunderthepseudonymCurrerBell,anditwasaninstantsuccess,earningthepraiseofmanyreviewers,includingWilliamMakepeaceThackeray,towhomCharlotteBront?

dedicatedhersecond

edition.Thestoryisthatofagoverness,JaneEyre.Despiteherplainness,shecapturestheheartofherenigmaticemployer,EdwardRochester,butsoondiscovershehasasecretthatcouldjeopardizeanyhopeofhappiness

betweenthem.Publishedin1847,JaneEyrebroughtalmostinstantfametoitsobscureauthor,thedaughterofaclergymaninasmallmilltowninnorthernEngland.Onthesurface,thenovelembodiesstocksituationsoftheGothicnovelgenresuchasmystery,horror,andtheclassicmedievalcastlesetting;

manyoftheincidentsborderon(andcrossoverinto)melodrama.Thestoryoftheyoungheroineisalsoinmanywaysconventional—theriseofapoororphangirlagainstoverwhelmingodds,whoseloveanddetermination

eventuallyredeematormentedhero.YetifthisallthereweretoJaneEyre,thenovelwouldsoonhavebeenforgotten.InwritingJaneEyre,CharlotteBrontedidnotwriteamereromanticpotboiler.Herbookhasseriousthingstosayaboutanumberofimportantsubjects:

therelationsbetweenmenandwomen,women'

sequality,thetreatmentofchildrenandofwomen,religiousfaithand

religioushypocrisy(andthedifferencebetweenthetwo),therealizationofselfhood,andthenatureoftruelove.Butagain,ifitsconcernswereonly

topical,itwouldnothaveoutlivedthetimeinwhichitwaswritten.Thebookisnotatractanymorethanitisapotboiler.Itisaworkoffictionwithmemorablecharactersandvividscenes,writteninacompellingprosestyle.Inappealingtoboththeheadandtheheart,JaneEyretriumphsoveritsflawsandremainsaclassicofnineteenth-centuryEnglishliteratureandoneofthemostpopularofallEnglishnovels.

JaneEyre,isapoorbutaspiring,smallinbodybuthugeinsoul,obscurebutself-respectinggirl.Afterweclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

Werememberhergoodness:

forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.

Werememberherpursuitofjustice.It’slikeacompanionwiththegoodness.Butstill,avirtuouspersonshouldpromotethegoodnessononesideandmustcheckthebadnessontheotherside.

Werememberherself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality.Inheropinion,everyoneisthesameattheGod’sfeet.Thoughtherearedifferencesinstatus、inpropertyandalsoinappearance,butallthehumanbeingareequalinpersonality.

Wealsorememberherstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…

Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceora

transcendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

Actually,shewasn’tpretty,andofcourse,theordinaryappearancedidn’tmakeothersfeelgoodofher,evenherownauntfeltdisgustedwithit.Andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownonandtotease,sowhenMissIngrammetJaneEyre,sheseemedquitecontemptuous,forthatshewasobviouslymuchmoreprettierthan‘theplainanduglygoverness’.Butasthelittlegovernesshadsaid:

‘Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,and

ThisistheideaofequalityinJaneEyre’smind.Godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,Godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Herideaofequalityandself-respectimpressussomuchandletusfeelthepowerinsideherbody.

Inmymind,thoughaperson’sbeautyonthefacecanmakeothersoncefeelthatoneisattractiveandcharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamebeautifulastheappearance,suchasbeautycannotlastfor,whenothersfindthatthebeautywhichhadcharmedthemwasonlyafalsity,it’snottrue,theywilllikethepersonnomore.Foralongtime,onlyaperson’sgreatvirtue,anoblesoul,abeautifulheartcanbecalledasaneverlastingbeautyjustasKahillGibranhassaid,thatBeautyisaheartenflamedandasoulenchanted’.Icanfeelthathowbeautyreallyis,asweareallfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhether

amanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butastherearegreat

differencesinoursouls,andfromthat,wecanknowthatwhetheramanisnobleorordinary,andevenobscure,thatis,whetherheisbeautifulornot.Herstorymakesusthinkingaboutlifeandwelearnmuchfromherexperience,atleast,thatisafreshnewrecognitionoftherealbeauty.

FeelingsofReadingJANEEYREUsefulexpression

1) ()

Ifalltheworldhatedyou,andbelievedyouwicked,whileyourownconscienceapprovedyou,andabsolvedyoufromguilt,youwouldnotbewithoutfriends.

2) ()

Prejudices,itiswellknown,asmostdifficulttoeradicatefromtheheartwhosesoilhasneverbeenloosenedorfertilizedbyeducation:

theygrowthere,firmasweedsamongstones.

3) ()

Lifeappearstometooshorttobespentinnursinganimosityorregisteringwrongs.

ThetypeofmaterialsinthisbookiswritteninEnglish,andthetopicareaisliterature.Ispentreadingthebookfor2months.

Intheworldhistoryofliterature,somemanyclassicalfamousworksaregoingtobeimmortal,butJaneEyredeeplyenterspeople'

ssouldeeply,itbyirresistibleintrinsicdeephasattractedthetensofthousandsofreadersdeeply,hasaffectedpeople'

sinnerworld,isintheworldhistoryofliteraturetheeternalclassics.

WhenJaneEyrewasababy,herparentsdied.Soshehadtolivewithheruncleandhisfamily.Unfortunately,herunclealsowentawayseveralyearslater.ThenJanewassenttotheLogwood,whichwasacharityschoolandbecameateachertherewhenshegrownup.LatersheleftittobecomeagovernessofAdelaVarens,thewardofMr.EdwardRochester,aThornfieldManor.Later,JaneandMr.Rochesterfellinlovewitheachother,andtheydecidedtogetmarried.ButMr.Rochesterwasrevealedthathehadawifeduringtheweddingceremony.SoJaneleftThornfieldandMr.Rochester.OtherwiseMr.Rochester’swifewascrazy.Oneday,shemadeafire.Mr.Rochestertriedhisbesttosavehiswife,butfailedandhiseyeswereburntandhebecameblind.TheterriblenewscametoJane,shecamebacktoMr.Rochesterhurriedly.JanetoldMr.Rochesterthatshestilllovedhimalot,andtriedherbesttocheerhimup.Finally,theygotmarried,andhadalovelybaby.Thisbookenthralledmewiththecharmoflanguage,andbroughthometomethegreatwealthofEnglishwordsandphrases.Butthisbookistoodifficulttome,andIhadtolookupanumberofwords.Ifthereareexplainsofsomedifficultwords,Ithinkitwillbemuchbetter.ThefigureofJaneEyrehadthegreatestimpactonme.AfterIclosethecoversofthebook,afterhavingalongjourneyofthespirit,JaneEyre,amarvelousfigure,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink:

Irememberhergoodness,herpursuitofjustice,herself-respectandtheclearsituationonequality,herstrivingforlife,hertoughnessandherconfidence…Thewritingofthebookiseffective,beautifulandevenfascinating.Theauthorisskillfulintellingstories.Icaneasilyfindoutthecharactersofthesedramatispersonages.Behindthewonderfulstory,theauthorexpressedher

strongdissatisfactionstothesocietythen.Theauthorthinksthatpeopleshouldbegoodeducated,andeveryoneisequal,nomattermaleorfemale.ThenewfactsthatIhadn’tlearnbeforeisgoodness.Irememberhergoodness:

forsomeonewholostarmsandblindedineyes,forsomeonewhodespisedherforherordinariness,andevenforsomeonewhohadhurtherdeeplyinthepast.Tome,IthinkthatIcanhardlyforgivethosepeoplewhohavehurtmedeeply.Maybeitisgoodenoughthatnottodosomerevenge.Asaresultofreadingthisbook,herstorymakesmethinkingaboutlifeandIlearnmuchfromherexperience,atleast,thatisafreshnewrecognitionofthereal.Icanfeelthathowbeautyreallyis,asweareallfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butfleshlymen,sowecan’tdistinguishwhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butastherearegreatdifferencesinoursouls,andfromthat,wecanknowthatwhetheramanisnobleorordinary,andevenobscure,thatis,whetherheisbeautifulornot.Inessence,Bronte'

snovelbecameadirectassaultonVictorianmorality.Controversybasedinitsrealisticexposureofthoughtsonceconsideredimproperforaladyofthe19thcentury.Emotionsanyrespectablegirlwouldrepress.Womenatthistimewerenottofeelpassion,norweretheyconsideredsexualbeings.Toconceivethethoughtofwomenexpressingrageandblatantlyretaliatingagainstauthoritywasdefianceagainstthetraditionalroleofwomen.JaneEyresentcontroversythroughtheliterarycommunity.Fornotonlywasitwrittenbyawomanbutmarkedthefirstuseofrealisticcharacters.Jane'

scomplexityliedinherbeingneitherholygoodorevil.Shewaspoorandplaininatimewhensocietyconsidered"

anuglywomanablotonthefaceofcreation."

ItchallengedVictorianclassstructureinastrictlyhierarchalsociety.Arelationshipbetweenalowlygovernessandawealthynoblemanwassimplyunheardof.Brontedrewcriticismforherattackonthea

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