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& lt Jane Eyre; Content introduction 400 words

It is mainly about an orphan girl, Jane Eyre, who was adopted by her uncle's family since childhood. Her aunt hates her very much. After her uncle died, she was sent to a church school as a minor and left to take care of herself.

A few years later, at the age of 18, she left the purgatory school and went to a manor to be a tutor. I fell in love with the owner of the manor, Mr. Rochester. Just as they were about to get married, they learned that the man actually had a wife, or was a madman, and was locked up in the castle where she lived every day.

So she left sadly and was saved by a brother and sister. She became a teacher in a humble temporary school in obscurity, but the eldest of the three brothers and sisters discovered her secret. It turned out that they were cousins and got a large inheritance from a dead relative.

Jane Eyre, who found her family and wealth, misses Mr. Rochester in her heart and quietly returns to the manor, only to find that Mr. Rochester is injured and blind, and the castle is in ruins under the action of his crazy wife setting fire to the house.

So Jane Eyre returned to the single and unrestrained Mr. Rochester, and they began a happy life.

Extended data:

Jane Eyre is an autobiographical novel by British woman writer Charlotte Brontexq.

The work tells the story of an English woman who became an orphan from an early age, constantly pursued freedom and dignity, persisted in herself, and finally achieved happiness through various hardships. The novel shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, praises getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and successfully shapes a female image who dares to resist and strive for freedom and equal status.

When the author wrote Jane Eyre, Britain was already the largest industrial country in the world, but the status of British women has not changed, and they are still in a subordinate and dependent position. Women's survival goal is to marry into a rich family, even if they can't be born into a rich family, they should strive to gain wealth and status through marriage. The only choice for women's career is to be a good wife and mother.

As a writer, women will be regarded as violating their due femininity and will be violently attacked by men. From the beginning of Charlotte sisters' works using masculine pseudonyms, we can imagine the dilemma faced by female writers at that time. Jane Eyre was written under this passive background.

Jane Eyre has the following characteristics in content structure:

1. The structure of Jane Eyre is the artistic framework of The Divine Comedy. Jane Eyre experienced the scorching in hell (Gateshead and Loward), the purification in purgatory (Thornfield and swamp), and finally reached the ideal state in heaven (combining with Rochester and giving birth to the next generation symbolizing rebirth).

Secondly, the author uses the atmosphere of rendering, nightmares, hallucinations and premonitions to create the atmosphere of hell and build an allegorical environment. In Gateshead, Jane Eyre felt the "gloomy commemorative atmosphere" from her life, and saw the "ghost" that appeared and disappeared from time to time, while the "red house" that suppressed terror and made people feel creepy almost became the embodiment of hell.

In lowood, "death has become a frequent visitor here", "gloom and terror are shrouded in the wall", and it exudes "the stench of death" For Jane Eyre, there is no doubt that she just jumped out of the fire pit and was thrown into a more terrible hell. In Thornfield, crazy women appear frequently like ghosts, and storms keep hitting mulberry houses.

Thirdly, in order to endow an ordinary love novel with classic meaning and mythological connotation, the author repeatedly quotes the Bible, myths, epics, classic works and historical allusions in Shakespeare's works. Fourthly, a major feature of this novel is its passion and poetry. Rochester, the hero of the novel, and Jane Eyre, the heroine, both express their feelings in poetic language.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Jane Eyre