universality of Jane Eyre

Although Charlotte Bronte¡¯s novel Jane Eyre was published almost 150 years ago, it portrays feelings that people today can recognize. ... Because Jane exposes her humanity as she grows as individual, people of any century can relate to her journey. Bronte shows the universality of Jane¡¯s journey by organizing it into stages that parallel the development of a child into a mature individual. Jane begins her journey at Gateshead. In the chilly winter ,the heroine Jane hinds in the curtain ,she wants to avoid her brother¡¯strike¡¢dreading the blow . ... ¡±(ch 1) Jane¡¯s rebellious character is showed at the first time . Jane is a kind girl, she is an orphan, she has no parents, no money, no nice feature, and she has nothing. ... All the way, Jane struggles against Bessie, the nurse at the Gateshead Hall. ... Jane is resisting her unjust punishment at here. ... Rees lies that Jane is a liar to Mr. Brocklehurst whose school of Lowood, Jane will be sent to. Jane is anger and then against Mrs. ... Jane just speaks out what her thought; use the voice of a child mind. ... Jane-the fury with which you once turned on me, to stone in which you declared you abhorred me the worst of anybody in the world, the unchildlike look and voice with which you affirmed that the very thought if me made you sick¡­I would not forget my own sensation when you thus started up and poured out the venom of your mind. ... Reed, Jane gets her Uncle Mr. Eyre¡¯s address and at the last . ... Girls in school are equal, and some of them also are orphans, but all of them are as poor as Jane. Helen¡¯s kindness, Miss Temple¡¯s love, make Jane feels well. ... Brocklehurst identifies Jane, he punishes her stands on the fetch, and declaim she is a liar, commands girls against her. Jane feels wronged and sad, she say:¡°¡­if other don¡¯t love me ,I would rather die than live¡ªI can not bear to be solitary and hated. ... When Helen is bound the characters¡°slattern¡± on her forehead, Jane tore it off and thrust it in to fire. ... Jane feels puzzle. ... Jane does not change her mind, venerates him, also willing to go with him to India help his work, but she can not accept his propose. ... ¡± Jane¡¯s rebellious saves her and also saves their love. ... Luckily Helen Burns appears, the good and sacrificing girl whom is the first one who led Jane to be Christian. ... 7) Like Miss Charlotte said, Helen as a hero, as a martyr in Jane¡¯s live, whom Jane questions about God and heaven right before she died. Jane¡¯s suffering makes her character full of rebellious. ... ¡± She wants Jane forget the no ill-usage, from that Jane will be happier than before. ... Helen lights Jane¡¯s life. Because of Helen, Jane becomes a devout Christian, gradually. ... Reed¡¯s bias, Jane is sent to the Lowood School, and Mrs. ... Brochlehurst Jane is a liar. ... ¡± All those punishments make ten years old Jane feels sad and alone. ... Jane is regenerate. After the punish time, it¡¯s time for tea, but Jane also at that room, instead of standing on the fetch, retiring into a corner, and sating down on the floor, weeping with face to the ground. ... Helen¡¯s coming light Jane¡¯s reborn again. ... As Helen says, Jane is the one who think too much of love of human beings; and too impulsion too vehement, she says:¡° Besides the race of man, these is an invisible world and a kingdom of spirit ¡­ ¡­those spirits watch us, for they are commissioned to guard us ; and if we were dying in pain and shame, if scorn smote us on all sides, and hatred crushed us, angels see our tortures, recognize our innocence,¡­ ¡­ and God waits only a separation of spirit from flesh to crown us with a full reward, Why, then should we over sink overwhelmed with distress, when life is so soon over, and death is so certain an entrance to happiness¡ªto glory?¡± Helen tells her, she thinks Jane is a honest girl. Jane feels satisfy, and Helen¡¯s believes instill into Jane¡¯s mind unconsciously. ... I think Jane is changed. Addition miss temple¡¯s air in serenity, mien of state, and her language of refined propriety which precluded deviation into ardent, the excited the eager; that influence Jane. ... Lloyd relieves of Jane a grievous load, Miss Temple pronounces her completely cleared the allegation against Jane. ... Day after a day, Jane becomes more excellent. I think Helen and Miss Temple save Jane, lead her to be a faithful Christian. When Helen is dying, Jane asks Helen, ¡°Where is God? ... Our self-esteem rises and falls throughout the teenage years, as Jane¡¯s does while she is at Lowood. ... ¡± Helen dies in Jane¡¯s arm, but in Jane¡¯s mind she is ¡°resurgam¡±. As a Christian, Jane is not the girl who is in the Gateshead. ... Of course Jane forgives Mrs. ... Jane tells her:¡°¡­ forgive me for my passionate language, I was a child then ¡­ I long earnestly to be reconciled to you now ¡­ ¡± Although at the end of Mrs. Reed¡¯s life, she can not receive Jane¡¯s love, the last words Jane says makes her spirit free, with Jane¡¯s bless, she dies. ... Helen and Miss temple model Jane success. ... Jane has unluckily inborn, as we mention before, she not a beautiful girl, and her ¡°small¡±¡¢ ¡°pale¡± and¡°upright of her face¡±, add she has no family, no money, just a trunk which takes from the Gateshead can contain all of her. ... Rochester¡¯s coming as ¡°Gytrash¡±, he and his horse fall down, but Jane insists on to help him,¡°I can not think of learing you, sir, at so late an hour, in this solitary lane, till I see you are fit to mount you horse.

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