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简爱800字英文读后感篇一 AfterreadingJaneEyre,IthinkJaneEyreisagreatwoman.ThroughaseriousoftroublesomesituationsbetweenJaneEyreandMr.Rochester,theauthorsetupagreatfemaleimagebeforereaders:
insistingonmaintaininganindependentpersonality,pursuingindividualfreedom,advocatingequalityoflifeandbeingconfidentbeforehardconditions.
HerearlylifeatGatesheadwasterrible,everyoneseemsharshonher.Shesurvivesherparentsatanearlyage,andhastolivewithheruglyauntandthreecousins.Shesufferslargequantitiesofbadconditionsthatothersmaynotexperience.However,shedoesnotgiveupindespair,shedoesnotdestroyherselfmentally,instead,JaneEyreisfilledwithunlimitedconfidence,andsheisastrongspirit,avictoryovertheinnerpersonality.
SheisthenforcedtosendtoLowoodInstitution,unfortunately,lifethereturnsouttobeterrible,too.Sheisstillunderphysicalandspiritualpunishment.MrBrocklehurstinsultshertobealiarbeforeallpupilsandteachers.ButthereshemeetsonesincerefriendHelenBurnsandonesincereteacherMissTemple.Theyalwaystreatherwell.Shethenbehavesverywellandgetmanypeople’srecognition.Sixyearslater,shemakesateacherthere.
AftertwoyearsteachinglifeatLowoodInstitution,sheplanstoleavetheretopursuitherownlifeandhappiness.ShewasinapositionofgovernessthroughaletterfromThornfield.Herlifewastotallychangedafterthat.Thereshemetalovelygirl,Adeleandhermaster,Mr.Rochester.Shehasaspecialfeelingaboutthem.Withthedevelopmentoftheplots,JaneEyresucceedalargesumofmoneyfromhisuncle,andthroughallbitterthingswhichwascausedbyRochester’swifeinThornfield,JaneEyreand finallygetmarriedandleadanideallife.
IthinkJaneEyreisanautobiographyofCharlotteBronte.Althoughthestoryismadeup,theheroineandpeople'slifeandtheenvironmentinthestoryweretakenfromthedetailsofrealpeoplearoundandexperience.CharlotteBrontedescribedayounggirl’sstrugglinglifetoexpressherinnerthought:
everyoneisequalregardlessofhisorhergender.TheuniquenessofJaneEyreisnotonlyliesinitstruthandthestrongartisticappeal,butalsoliesintheparticularfemaleimage.ThelovestoryofRochesterandJaneEyrevividlyshowsthefireofpassionandsincereheartstronglyrevealstheirnotionsoflove.Shelooksdownupontheupperclasswhoonlyusetheirpowertodowhattheyintendtodoandlaughsattheirstupidtoshowherindependentcharacterandbeautydream.
Intheactualfact,shewasn’tpretty,evenherselfknowsthat,andofcourse,theordinaryappearancemakeothershavebadopiniononher,evenherownauntdislikeher.Andsomeotherseventhoughtthatshewaseasytolookdownuponandtease,butshewastotallymuchmorethan“theplainanduglytutor”.Andasalittlegovernessshesaidtohermaster:
“Doyouthinkmypoor,obscure,plain,andlittlehasledmetobeasoullessandheartlessperson?
Youhavedoneawrongthing!
”UnderneaththeselinesseestheequalityofhumaninJaneEyre’smind.Shehasaffectiontowardshermaster,Mr.Rochester,butwhenshefindsthathehasalreadyhadawife,sheleaveshimandherloveplacewithoutconsideration.AlthoughGoddidnotgrantherabeautyandwealthperson,instead,Godgaveherakindmindandathoughtfulbrain.Herideaofequalityandself-respectimpressedusextremelymuchandmakeusfeelthepowerinsidehersmallbody.
Inmymind,aperson’sbeautyonthefacecanonlymakeothersfeelthatheorsheisattractiveorcharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamenobleastheappearance,beautyofthiskindcannotlastforalongtime,becauseotherpeoplewillonedayfindthatthebeautywhichhadcharmedthemwasonlyasuperficialone,it’snotsincere,theywillnotlikethepersonanymore.Foralongtime,onlyaperson’sgreatvirtue,anoblesoul,abeautifulheartcanbecalledasaneverlastingbeauty,justasAlbertEinsteinsaid:
“Apersonmustbeheldaccountablefortheirbiologicalsurvivalorallofthemeaningorpurpose,fromanobjectivepointofview,Ithinkitisridiculous.Everyonecanhaveacertainideal,whichdeterminestheidealandhiseffortstodeterminethedirection.Inthissense,Inevereasyandtheenjoymentoflifeasanendinitself,theethicalbasisofthis,Icallittheidealpigsty.Ilituptheroad,andcontinuetogivemenewcouragetofaceuptothepleasureoftheideallifeisgoodandthebeautifulandtrue.Ifitwerenotforlike-mindedbetweenthewarmfeelings,butfocusontheobjectiveworld,theartsandsciencesinthefieldofworkwillneverreachthetarget,andthenitseemstomethatlifewouldbeempty.Thereareeffortstopursuethegoalofthevulgar-property,vanity,luxuryliving,Ithinkitisdespicable.”
NowIgetabetterunderstandingofwhatrealbeautyis,asweareallhuman-beings,soweshoulddistinguishwhetheramanisnobleorvulgar.
JaneEyre’sstorymakesmethinkingaboutourfuturelifeandIlearnmuchfromherexperiences,Iknoweveryonewillhaveabettertomorrowifoneholdshisbeliefs,regardlessofone’sstatusandthesituationheisin.
简爱800字英文读后感篇二 TheIndependentSpirit——about“JaneEyer”
Thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuouslyandfearlesslystrugglingforherideallife.Thestorycanbeinterpretedasasymboloftheindependentspirit.
Itseemstomethatmanyreaders’EnglishreadingexperiencestartswithJaneEyer.Iamofnoexception.Aswerefertothemovie“JaneEyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremains----tobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally.
JaneEyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag.SinceJane’seducationinLowwoodOrphanagebegan,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpecting——simplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround.ThesuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachJanetobeperseveringandprizedignityoveranything arewardofrevoltingtheruthlessoppression,JanegotachancetobeatutorinThornfieldGarden.ThereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyAdeleandthatgarden’sowner,Rochester,amanwithwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceoutside.Janeexpectedtochangethelifefromthenon,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:
AfterJaneandRochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactRochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowingRochesterandledtohismoodinessallthetime----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.WearelikelytofindourselvesboggeddownintheSargassoSeaofinfo