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简爱英语阅读报告范文第一篇简爱英语阅读报告范文第一篇Today,seethe"Janeeyre"thisbook,IfeltthetragicfateoftheheroineJaneeyreandherbravethespiritofthepursuitoftheirowndestiny.

ThisbookmainlysaidtheheroineJaneeyreheavysmalllostparents,fostercareinmyaunt'shome,thougheveryeffort,butstilldifficulttopleasemyaunt's,shewassenttoacharityschool,keeponstudyinghardworkinextremeconditions,charityschoolaftergraduation,Janeeyre,summonupcouragetomeetnewlifefortutorstothornfieldmanor,whenshewonthelove,ahidesecretfor15yearsandhasdefeatedthewedding,butJaneisnottogiveup,butthenstartedanewlife.

Seethebook,Iwaspainfulforthehero'stragicfate,andwasshockedbyhernottogiveupthespiritof,Janeeyretellsusthateventhemostordinaryperson,havetheirowncourage,loveanddignity.

Janeeyrejournal200wordsonlyforyourreference,wisheverybodystudyprogressandhavemoreharvest!

简爱英语阅读报告范文第二篇AsJaneEyre,inherplainnessandsolitude,walkstoandfrointheThornfieldHall,herunfortunatechildhood,conflictinglove,andreligiousforbiddanceallcannotstopherseekingabetterlifeandcherishingthehumannature.Shebrokeloosethechainsthatjailedherspirit,andthroughherstrugglessheovercamethepoverty,customs,socialstandards,andpietywhichallblockedherfromherdreamofhappiness,andfinallybecamethemasterofherself!ItcouldbesaidthatJaneslifewasearnedthroughretaliationandpursuit,thatshefoughttoothandnailuntilthesunlightwaswon.Thesunlightnowinherpalm,shinesbrightlyuntoher!

Infact,onehasendlessthoughtsforthemosteffulgentsunbeamthatshinesafterthestorm.Ialwaysthinkinadifficultsituation,ifandwhenthehardshipsofthislifeisdone,ifandwhentheroadoftimenolongercurves,ifandwhenItrymybesttowalktotheend,willIbeabletoseetheblindingsunlight?Forthemostimportantmeaninginlifeisthat,strugglingthroughyourtrialsyourealizethevalueofyourlife,whiletakingawayallthebittermisfortunes.Onlythenwillweseethetrueradianceofthegoldensun…

简爱英语阅读报告范文第三篇"JaneEyre"istheBritishmodernliteratureasignificantpositionofthenovel,istherepresentativeoftheauthorCharlotte,hehassuccessfullycreatedadaretostruggle,daretotheimageofwomen,thefreedomandequalityindeed,afterIreadthisbook,Iwasverymoved,alsodeeplysuchadefiant,braveheroineinfection.

Thefulltextcanbedividedintofourstages:atthehomeofauntReed,attheraundschool,inSchonfeld,inSaintJohn.

JanewasborninEngland,youngwhenshelostherparents,auntMrs.Reedinadozenyearsspentathome,butMrs.Reednotgoodtoher,includingherchildren,eventheservantsdon'tloveher,heruncleJohnevenofteninsultedher,perhapsthiskindoflivingenvironment,giveittoherthethoughtbroughtgreatrestraint,herbehaviorislimited,shehadtofight.Whenshehadthefirstconflictwithhercousin,Janesaidwithoutfear,"yourboyisreallyviciousandcruel!"Youarelikeamurderer,youarelikeamanwhoabusedothers,youareliketheemperorofRome.Althoughtheresultofthequarrelwasobvious,Jane'sbraveperformance,thespiritofresistance,shookanyreader.

BecauseMrs.ReeddidnotlikeJaneandsenthertoaschoolatrandom,butonthecontrary,sheagreedwithJane.Shedidn'twanttostayatMrs.Reed'shome.

JaneenteredtheRaoWaldschool.Inthisschool,children,includingJane,sufferfromcoldandhunger,andbebeaten,punished,cut,hairandotherinsults,mealsareverybad,andtheirlivingenvironmentisnothealthy.Acoldcannotbetimelytreatment,destinedtoahalfwilltakeanumberoftrainedtyphusinfection,thechild'slife,Janeinsuchaschool,witnessedallherhatredoftheschool,theschool'sfounder,especiallyhateMrHearst,heisapseudowordJun,thisschoolisahellonearth.JaneinthisschoolhadheralumniHelenBurnssaid:"whenwearebeatenweshouldItiswithoutrhymeorreason.,fiercelyfoughtback,Iamsureweshouldfightback,fiercelyfoughtback,thelessonslearnedthatUS,thathewillneverdaresuchahit.Thiswillfurthershowthereaderherindomitableadherencetotheresistance.Youhavetobeconvinced.

Thethirdpartisthecorepartofthebook,JaneagovernessatThornfieldhouse.ForJanetosaythatthisisaverystrangeplace,isJane'sfirstsetfootonthesociety,contactwiththeoutsideworld,whereJanemetMr.Rochester,althoughRochesterisolderthanJane,wholooksnotbeautiful,buttheirthoughtshavealotincommon,naturallyfellinlovewithJanehe.JanedoesnotcareaboutRochester'svastwealthandfameandfortune,sheisarealemotion,afriendlyandopen,shehopestheyareequalbetween.ButwhenshethoughtRochesterwasgoingtomarryIngramandwantedtoleaveher,shesaidangrily,"doyouthinkIwillstayandbecomeyourdecisiveperson?

DoyouthinkI'manautomaticmachine,amachinewithoutfeelings...DoyouthinkI'mpoor,low,beautiful,short,andIhavenosoulandnoheart

Youarewrong!-mysoulisexactlythesameasyou...AndItalktoyounow,andnotthroughthecustom,customary,notevenbyphysical,human-itismyspiritthataddressesyourspirit,justasthetwohadpassedthroughthegrave,andweatGod'sfeet,equal-becauseweareequal.

Iwasmovedbythispassage.Yes,weareequal.EvenifthebeautifulandattractivemissIngramhasagoodreputation,thereisastrongheartedfamilyteacher.Janealsochallengestheupperclass.Afterafewtwistsandturns,JaneandRochesterwerefinallyabletowalktogether.

Janehadbeentreatedunfairlyfromchildhood,butsheachievedhercareersuccessandhappinessbyvirtueofherfearless,actingandfightingspirit.Ithrewherawayandwishedherabetterlife.

Thoughtheunfairtreatmentintoday'ssocietymayberare,thespiritofresistanceisindispensabletoallofus.Wemustlearntoresistandfightagainstitbecauseweareequal.

简爱英语阅读报告范文第四篇theThinkingofJANEEYRE

DuringthewintervacationIreadabooknamedJANEEYRE,andIdidthinkandgetalot.AfterIclosedthecoversofthebook,Ifeltlikehavingalongjourneyofthespirit.JaneEyre,hasleftussomuchtorecallandtothink.

JaneEyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherverybadly.Actually,Janewasn’tpretty,andofcourse,theordinaryappearancedidn’tmakeothersfeelgoodofher,evenherownauntfeltdisgustedwithit.Andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownonandtotease,sowhenMissIngrammetJaneEyre,sheseemedquitecontemptuous,forthatshewasobviouslymuchmoreprettierthan‘theplainanduglygoverness’.Butasthelittlegovernesshadsaid:‘Doyouthink,becauseIampoor,obscure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?Youthinkwrong!’ThisistheideaofequalityinJaneEyre’smind.So,finallyshehadthecouragetoexpressherlovetoMrRochester.Shesaid:"DoyouthinkIcanwatchanotherwomanbecomeyourbride?DoyouthinkI`mamachine,whitoutfeelings?Doyouthink,becauseI`msmallandpoorandplain,thatIhavenosoulandnoheart?Well,you`rewrong!Ihaveasmuchsoulandheartasismyspiritthatspeakstoyourspirit!WeareequalinthesightofGod!”Herideaofequalityandself-respectimpressussomuchandletusfeelthepowerinsideherbody.

Godhadn’tgivenherbeautyandwealth,butinstead,Godgaveherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Whenwethinkofthisgirl,whatshegaveuswasnotaprettyfaceoratranscendenttemperamentthatmakeusadmiredeeply,butahugecharmofherpersonality.

简爱英语阅读报告范文第五篇JaneEyre,whohasamediocreappearanceandapoorbirth,believesthateveryoneisequal.

JaneEyreportraysastubbornyounggirlwhoisunfortunate,painstaking,strugglingandpursuing.Herresponsetotheindifferenceofthecousins,heraunt,cousinandsavagehasahugepropertyofMr.Rochester,anddidnotchoosetoyield,buttenaciousbraveandtheevilforcescontend,braveperformanceoftheirownpersonality,finallygottheirowntruelove.

IwasveryimpressedbyasmallfigureinJaneEyre,whichwasHelenBurns.JaneEyreofherchildhoodandHelenmadeahugecontrast.Helen,inresponsetothebullyingofothers,isalwaystolerantandunderstandingofothers.IrememberHelensaidaword:"Ithinklifeistooshort,notworthittospendinthebitterandvengeful."Hatredisjustlikealamp.Wedon'tneedtorushtogolikeamoth,andthengoonwithit,anditwillonlyhurtitself.So,inthefaceofunfair,HelenBurnsresignedfrom.WhenIsawHelen'sdeathwhenhewassick,IlostheartlikeJaneEyre.Ilostmyheartforagoodperson.Thisisjusttheplotofthebook,butIfeelsoreal.

UnlikeHelenBurns,JaneEyrehaschosentofightagainsteverything.Janehurtherback,knowhowtorefute,toquoteJaneEyresaidinwordsinabook,"atthemomentI'mnotbycustoms,conventional,norevenofmortalfleshbytalkingtoyou,butmyheartistalkingtoyourheart,asifwearedeadtwopeopletogether,equallystoodinfrontofGod,becauseweareequal!"JaneEyre'swordsjustreflectthedesiretoexpressatthebottomofsociety.Thatis,noequalorequaldistinctionisfoundbetweenpeople.

Rochester,thishonest,goodgentleman.HewasalwayssogentleonJaneEyre.IwonthefeelingsofJaneEyre,thestubborngirl.Theyarelikethesunineachother'slife,illuminatingthemindofthetwo.Janehadlefthim,though.

Theendofthestoryishappyandhappy.Thoughthereisnosuchanendingastheprinceandprincessinthefairytalefinallylivinghappilytogether,Mr.Rochester'smanorburneddown,hiseyesbecameblind,andbecameadisabledperson,buthereturnedtoJaneEyre'sfeelings.Ithinkit'sworthit,andMr.Rochesterhastothinkthattoo.

WhenIclosethisbook,IthinkofJaneEyre'sbackinmymind:straight,tough,likeasunflowerwiththemostvigorouslife...

简爱英语阅读报告范文第六篇JaneEyrewaspublishedin1847undertheandrogynouspseudonymof“CurrerBell.”Thepublicationwasfollowedbywidespreadsuccess.Utilizingtwoliterarytraditions,theBildungsromanandtheGothicnovel,JaneEyreisapowerfulnarrativewithprofoundthemesconcerninggenders,family,passion,andidentity.ItisunambiguouslyoneofthemostcelebratednovelsinBritishliterature.

Bornin1816,CharlotteBrontewasthethirddaughterofPatrickBronte,anambitiousandintelligentclergyman.AccordingtoNewsman,alltheBrontechildrenwereunusuallyprecociousandalmostferociouslyintelligent,andtheirinformalandunorthodoxeducationsundertheirfatherstutelagenurturedthesetraits.PatrickBrontesharedhisinterestsinliteraturewithhischildren,towardwhomhebehavedasthoughtheywerehisintellectualequals.

TheBrontechildrenreadvoraciously.CharlottesimaginationwasespeciallyfiredbythepoetryofByron,whosebroodingheroesservedastheprototypesforcharactersintheBrontesjuvenilewritingsaswellasforsuchfiguresasMr.RochesterinJaneEyre.Brontesformaleducationwaslimitedandsporadic–tenmonthsattheageof8atCowanBridgeClergyDaughtersSchool(themodelforLowoodInstitutioninJaneEyre),eighteenmonthsfromtheageof14atRoeHeadSchoolofMissMargaretWooler(themodelforMs.Temple).

简爱英语阅读报告范文第七篇JaneEyreisaportraitofCharlotteBronte'spoeticlife.Itisaworkwithautobiographicalcolor.IttellsastoryofanEnglishwomanwhohasbecomeanorphansincechildhood.Shealwayspursuesfreedomanddignityinallkindsofhardships,insistsonherself,andfinallygetshappiness.Fromthiswecanseethatthefrustrationsandpainsoflifeareclouds.Persistenceisthekey.Victoryliesnotintheresult,butinthespirit.LikeCharlotteandJaneEyre,thereisthementalqualityofperseveranceandstruggleagainstpain.Gainstrength,raiseself.Letyourselfhavethecouragetoopenup.Beboldinmakingprogress.Goupthehighersteps.

JaneEyre,theheroine,wasapureandthoughtfulwoman.Shelivedinthebottomofsocietyandsufferedallkindsofhardships.Butshehasastubbornpersonalityandthecouragetopursueequalityandhappiness.Withrichlyricalwritinganddeepanddelicatepsychologicaldescription,thenovelexhibitsfascinatingandtortuousloveexperiencesoftheheroandheroine,andcelebratesthefreedomfromalloldcustomsandprejudices.Onthebasisofmutualunderstandingandmutualrespectisrootedinthedeeplove,withastrongshockofthemindforce.Themostsuccessfulthingistocreateawomanwhodarestoresistanddaretostriveforfreedomandpeace.Theparentsdiedoftyphoidfeveranddiedonemonthlater.TheyoungJaneEyrewasraisedattheuncle'sparents'house.UncleMr.ReeddiedintheredhouseafterJanelovedXXtimessubjectedtodiscriminationandabuseoflife.Ononeoccasion,Janewaslockedupintheredhousebecauseofhiscousin'sassault.Physicalpainandspiritualhumiliationandfearcausedhertosufferaseriousillness.

Thetrialsofthousandsofsetbackshavecreatedourpersistentcharacter,forgedourstrongwill,trainedourexcellentskillsandpavedthewayforoursuccess.Inthesetback,wesavealittlebitofstrength,stepbysteptowardsbrilliant.Letusfullof"fatebythethroat"oftheloftysentimentsandaspirations!Challengesetbacksandovercomesetbacks!

Theconfusionwasgoingon,therebellionwason,thesearchwastakingplace,andJaneandMrs.finallywalkedintothechurchschoolunderthebullyingofMrs.ReedandJohn.Butthepainisthere,therearemanyessentialthings,therearemanyhiddenintheundercurrentoflifestillneedtofacethepain.Theplightoflife,thedepartureofagoodfriend,andthepublicdenunciationfromMr.BlokHesterallmadeherfeelthefoulairandthepainoftheheartintheconfusedlife.Lifewasatlastaprogress,andGodwasalittlemerciful.Inthechurchschool,twoyearsofteacherlifewasprobablyacalmbackwaterforjane.However,innotcheerful,quietlife,butpermeatedwithherstrongsenseoflonelinessandfear,sheneedsisinthereallifeofconfusioninthefreeandrun,free,cheerfulandlove.

Astrong,simple,rigidandflexible,independent,aggressivewoman.Shewashumbleandhomely,butshedidn'tfeelinferior.Hercontemptforthearroganceofpower,laughattheirstupidity,showofself-relianceandgoodidealpersonality.Shehasatenaciousvitality,neverbowtofate.

Oncesawasentenceinacertainplace:"wheretheheartis,SuLiinthepast,lifeislikeajourney,areedintheair."Jane'slifeislikealonelyboat,walkingintheboundlesstempestuouswaves,withherstrongdefeatedfate,towintheirownsky!

简爱英语阅读报告范文第八篇Onehundredandsixtyyearsago,whenCharlotteBrontecreatedJaneEyre,shecouldhaveneverthoughtthatitwouldbecomeeternal.Asamatteroffact,intheworldoftoday,therearetensof

thousandsofJaneEyre,eachlivinginareader’sheart,breathingwithhimthesameairandsharingwithhimthesamehappinessandsorrow.Herrichmentalworldhasbecomeaninexhaustibleresourceofspiritualpower.FromJaneEyre,peoplewhoaretimidandshygetconfidenceandself-respect;peoplewhofeelimprisonedgetindependenceandfreedom;peoplewhoarelonesomegetloveandcare.However,whatIgetfromJaneEyreisthecourageofinnerquestioningandselfexploring.

WhoisJaneEyre?Asthestoryextends,moreandmorethingsareaddedtotheanswer.Fromthebeginning,weknowthatJaneisayoungorphanraisedbyMrs.Reed,hercruel,wealthyaunt.FromherexperienceattheLowoodSchool,wefoundJaneaplain-featuredbutintelligentandhonestgirl.Hercouragetofightwithallthehardships,oppressionandinequalitymakesadeepimpressiononus.WhenshemeetsRochesterandSt.John,Janeshowsusbothherpassionforloveandherstickingtoherprinciplesofjustice,humandignityandmorality.

WhilewearegettingtoknowmoreaboutJaneEyre,sheisalsoexploringherself.WhensheleavesGateshead,thelittlegirldoesn’tknowwhattoexpectinthefuture.Shehasenduredsomuchunfairtreatmentthatallshedesiresisfreedom.However,whenJanegetsfreedom,shefindsherselfyearningfornewexperiences,whichcanchangeherlifeoflonelinessandneglect.ShefollowsherinnermostfeelingsandacceptsagovernesspositionatamanorcalledThornfield,whereshefallsheadoverheelsinlovewithheremployer,Rochester.

ThenitcomestothemostimportantdecisionthatJanehastomakeinherlife.Rochesteralreadyhasawife,butJanewondershowshecouldeverfindanothermanwhovaluesherthewayRochesterdoes.Toleave,ortostay,Janeiscaughtinadilemma.Atthismoment,Janecloseshereyesandlooksintohersoul.Icanwellrememberthewordsshesaystoherself:“Icareformyself.Themoresolitary,themorefriendless,themoreunsustainedIam,themoreIwillrespectmyself.”Guidedbyhersoul,shefleestemptationandleavesThorfield.ThesecondtestcomeswhenSt.JohnurgesJanetoaccompanyhimtoIndiaashiswife.Inmanyways,theproposaltemptsher,butitalsomeanssacrificingpassionaltogetheranddevotingherselfwhollytoprinciples.Wheretogo?Again,Janesoftlytouchesherinnermostfeelings.WhoamI?WhatamIlongingfor?Isitpurefreedom,orpassionoflove,orprinciples?FromGatesheadtotheLowood,fromtheLowoodtoThorfield,fromThorfieldtoMoorHousethentoFerndean,Janehasfinallygottheanswer.Havinggonethroughalltheseyears,Janenolongergoestoextremes.Whatsheisseekingforthroughoutherlifeisakindofperfectbalancebetweenmoraldutyandearthlypleasure,betweenobligationtoherspiritandattentiontoherbody.Janeknowsherselfwellandthuscanhavethestrengthtoholdherownblissinhand.

JaneEyresetsusaperfectmodelofinnerquestioningandselfexploring.Howaboutus?

LookingbackonthedevelopmentofJaneEyre’scharacter,wecanseeclearlytheimportantroleinnerquestioningandselfexploringhasplayed.“Whatyouareyoudonotsee,whatyouseeisyourshadow.”Self-knowledgeisahardprocessthateveryonemustgothrough.Therearetimeswhenweareoverwhelmedbyallkindsofdesiresandloseourselvesinthecrowdedworld.Therearetimeswhenwe

justfollowwhatothersaredoingandabandonourowndreams.Tobespecific,whenaskedwhyyouareatschool,howmanystudentscanhonestlysaythattheiranswerwellreflectstheirsoul?

Actually,itisthequestionthatmyGrandpaaskedmeoneday.Wewereworkingtogetherinthegarden,talkingaboutmyschoollife.Itoldhimthatasseniorthreestudents,weoftenhavetoburnmidnightoil.“Youareworkinghard!”hesmiled,andthenlookingmeintheeye,heasked,“Butdoyouknowwhatyouarestudyingfor?”Istammered.Atthatmoment,Iwascompletelyataloss.WhatamIstudyingfor?Isitsimplyforgettingagoodscoreinexamsorenteringagooduniversityandthenfindingagoodjobandleadingacomfortablelife?Ifeelconfused.Grandpapattedonmyshoulder,“Youknowsomething?Everybrilliantlifeisdifferent.Whatkindoflifedoyouyearnfor,mydear?”

Ididn’tanswerGrandpa.OnlythendidIrealizehowlittleIknewaboutmyself.IhaveneverbeforequestionedmyselfwhatIreallywant.IthoughtaboutJaneEyre.Sheisalwaysexploringandquestioningherself.Thatiswhysheisabletomakeherperfectlife.

JaneEyregivesmethestrength.Nowit’stimeformetolookintomysoultoseewhoIamandwhatIamlongingfor.Iwillnolongerwanderaround,themomentmysoulanswersmewithherdeepestvoice.Iwillfixmyeyesontheroadahead,myownroad,andkeepgoing.Iwillholdmybrilliantlifeinhand.

简爱英语阅读报告范文第九篇Janeeyre--oncetheadventof19thcenturyliteraturesensation,itwithanirresistiblebeautyattractsthousandsofreaders,haveakindofuncontrollableurge,drivesustopickedupthebook,andthen,theheartalsodeeplymovedforthetremor.

Thisisanovelwithrotationcolorific19thcentury,isoneofthethreesistersfamouswritercharlotteBronteisabookwiththeirownheartsandstrongspiritpursuitcastabookthatcontaintheauthorinfiniteemotionandpersonalitycharm,wonabrilliantforwomenofthesky.

HeroJanefigure,appearanceisordinary,skinnynomoney,nostatus,buthadnoordinarytemperamentandveryabundantemotionherlifethroughthe,abandonedwomenborncravenandcharminggraduallyformedthestrongandindependentwouldn'tbecousinbrutalbeforetheprinces,butneitheriftheoutcomeunsatisfactory,howeverconstantnohead,Inthedevillikecoldbrock'sMrHirsttorturedby,shecan'tshowanyfear,butleisurelycarrydown,independentstrongtoJaneeyre,Iforyouthshebytheilltreatmentandpessimistic,empathyofexperiencewithJanethatyoungsensitivesoulhasalsoforJaneanddump.

Likeherinhighpositionthanherso-calledgentryinfrontperformanceofthatkindofthusattitude,likeherinthefaceoflovethatdemonstratetheself-esteemofself-renewalinspirit,mindcan'thelpexclamationindistanceinplaceofherintheprogressofmoderntwohundredyears,againafewwomenhavethecouragetotheirdignityofabelovedandrichmansaynot?Janecan!Inherbodymomentsflashedinanindependentpersonalitywithloftysplendor!

简爱英语阅读报告范文第十篇Thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuouslyandfearlesslystrugglingforherideallife.Thestorycanbeinterpretedasasymboloftheindependentspirit.

Itseemstomethatmanyreaders’EnglishreadingexperiencestartswithJaneEyer.Iamofnoexception.Aswerefertothemovie“JaneEyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremains----tobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.

JaneEyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.SinceJane’seducationinLowwoodOrphanagebegan,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.ThesuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachJanetobeperseveringandprizedignityoveranythingarewardofrevoltingtheruthlessoppression,JanegotachancetobeatutorinThornfieldGarden.ThereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyAdeleandthatgarden’sowner,Rochester,amanwithwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceoutside.Janeexpectedtochangethelifefromthenon,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:AfterJaneandRochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactRochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowing

Rochesterandledtohismoodinessallthetime----Rochesterwasalsoadespairingpersoninneedofsalvation.Janedidwanttogivehimahand,however,shemadeuphermindtoleave,becauseshedidn’twanttobetrayherownprinciples,becauseshewasJaneEyer.Thefilmhasfinallygotasymbolistend:Janeinheritedalargenumberoflegaciesandfinallyreturned.AfterfindingRochester’smisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,Janechosetostaywithhimforever.

Idon’tknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,IwouldratherregardthesectionthatJanebeganherteachingjobinThornfieldasthefilm’send----especiallywhenIheardJane’swords“NeverinmylifehaveIbeenawakensohappily.”Foronething,thisidealandbrand-newbeginningoflifewaswhatJanehadbeenimaginingforlongasasufferingperson;foranother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviewshopedhertoget.Buttheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmetowaitforatotallydifferentresult:Theremustbesomethingwrongcomingwiththeexcellence----perhapsnotonlyshouldanothersectionbeaddedtoenrichthestory,butalsowemayseefromthenexttransitionofJane’slifethat“Lifeislikeaboxofchocolates,youneverknowwhatyouwouldget.”(ByForrestGump’smother,inthefilm“ForrestGump”)

What’smore,thisfilmdidn’tendwhenJaneleftThornfield.ForJaneEyerherself,thereshouldalwaysbesomewheretorealizehergreatidealofbeingindependentconsideringherfortitude,butforRochester,howhecangetsalvation?

Thefilmgivestheanswertentatively:JaneeventuallygotbacktoRochester.Infact,whenJanemetRochesterforthefirsttime,shescaredhishorseandmadehisheelstrained,toacertainextent,whichmeantRochesterwouldgetretrievalbecauseofJane.WecanconsiderRochester’sexperiencesasthatofreligionmeaning.Thefirebyhisfranticwifewasthepunishmentforthecynicismearlyinhislife.Afterit,RochestergotthemercyoftheGodandtheloveofthewomanwhomheloved.Herewecansay:humannatureanddivinitygetunitedperfectlyinordertoletsuchastoryaccordwiththerequirementsofbothtwosides.Thevalueofthisfilmmaybeduetoitseffortstoexploreanewwayforthedevelopmentofhumanismunderthefaithofreligion.

Lifeisceaselesslychanging,butourlivingprinciplesremain.Firmlypersistingfortherightsofbeingindependentgivesusenoughconfidenceandcourage,whichislikethebeaconoverthecapricciososeaoflife.Intheworldofthefilm,wehavefoundthestoriesofourselves,whichmakesussoconcernedaboutthefateofthedramatispersonae.

Inthiseraofrapidsocialandtechnologicalchangeleadingtoincreasinglifecomplexityandpsychologicaldisplacement,bothphysicalandmentaleffectsonuscallforabalance.WearelikelytofindourselvesboggeddownintheSargassoSeaofinformationoverloadandlivingunconsciousness.It’sourspiritthatmakesthelifemeaningful.

Heartistheengineofbody,brainistheresourceofthought,andgreatfilmsarethemirrorsoflife.Indubitably,“JaneEyer”isoneofthem.

简爱英语阅读报告范文第十一篇OliverTwist,oneofthemostfamousworksofCharlesDickens’,isanovelreflectingthetragicfactofthelifeinBritainin18thcentury.

Theauthorwhohimselfwasborninapoorfamilywrotethisnovelinhistwentieswithaviewtorevealtheuglymasksofthosecruelcriminalsandtoexposethehorrorandv

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