一 : 《简爱》读后感3000字
这本书以简?爱的几句话开篇,引出简?爱这位奇特女子,并通过这位女子平凡的、奋斗的一生中的一些事迹来体现这位女子敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格等独特的人格魅力,并从中穿插了笔者的所感所悟。二 : 《简爱》英文读后感3000字v
《简爱》英文读后感3000字
After reading Jane Eyre, I think Jane Eyre is a great woman. Through a serious of troublesome situations between Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester, the author set up a great female image before readers: insisting on maintaining an independent personality, pursuing individual freedom, advocating equality of life and being confident before hard conditions.
Her early life at Gateshead was terrible, everyone seems harsh on her. She survives her parents at an early age, and has to live with her ugly aunt and three cousins. She suffers large quantities of bad conditions that others may not experience. However, she does not give up in despair, she does not destroy herself mentally, instead, Jane Eyre is filled with unlimited confidence, and she is a strong spirit, a victory over the inner personality.
She is then forced to send to Lowood Institution, unfortunately, life there turns out to be terrible, too. She is still under physical and spiritual punishment. Mr Brocklehurst insults her to be a liar before all pupils and teachers. But there she meets one sincere friend Helen Burns and one sincere teacher Miss Temple. They always treat her well. She then behaves very well and get many people’s recognition. Six years later, she makes a teacher there.
After two years teaching life at Lowood Institution, she plans to leave there to pursuit her own life and happiness. She was in a position of governess through a letter from Thornfield. Her life was totally changed after that. There she met a lovely girl, Adele and her master, Mr. Rochester. She has a special feeling about them. With the development of the plots, Jane Eyre succeed a large sum of money from his uncle, and through all bitter things which was caused by Rochester’s wife in Thornfield, Jane Eyre and Mr.Rockester finally get married and lead an ideal life.
I think Jane Eyre is an autobiography of Charlotte Bronte. Although the story is made up, the heroine and people's life and the environment in the story were taken from the details of real people around and experience. Charlotte Bronte described a young girl’s struggling life to express her inner thought: everyone is equal regardless of his or her gender. The uniqueness of Jane Eyre is not only lies in its truth and the strong artistic appeal, but also lies in the particular female image. The love story of Rochester and Jane Eyre vividly shows the fire of passion and sincere heart strongly reveals their notions of love. She looks down upon the upper class who only use their power to do what they intend to do and laughs at their stupid to show her independent character and beauty dream.
In the actual fact, she wasn’t pretty, even herself knows that, and of course, the ordinary appearance make others have bad opinion on her, even her own aunt dislike her. And some others even thought that she was easy to look down upon and tease, but she was totally much more than “the plain and ugly tutor”. And as a little governess she said to her master: “Do you think my poor, obscure, plain, and little has led me to be a soulless and heartless person? You have done a wrong thing!”Underneath these lines sees the equality of human in Jane Eyre’s mind. She has affection towards her master, Mr. Rochester, but when she finds that he has already had a wife, she leaves him and her love place without consideration. Although God did not grant her a beauty and wealth person, instead, God gave her a kind mind and a thoughtful brain. Her idea of equality and self-respect impressed us extremely much and make us feel the power inside her small body.
In my mind, a person’s beauty on the face can only make others feel that he or she is attractive or charming, if his or her mind isn’t the same noble as the appearance, beauty of this kind cannot last for a long time, because other people will one day find that the beauty which had charmed them was only a superficial one, it’s not sincere, they will not like the person any more. For a long time, only a person’s great virtue, a noble soul, a beautiful heart can be called as an everlasting beauty, just as Albert Einstein said: “A person must be held accountable for their biological survival or all of the meaning or purpose, from an objective point of view, I think it is ridiculous. Everyone can have a certain ideal, which determines the ideal and his efforts to determine the direction. In this sense, I never easy and the enjoyment of life as an end in itself, the ethical basis of this, I call it the ideal pigsty. I lit up the road, and continue to give me new courage to face up to the pleasure of the ideal life is good and the beautiful and true. If it were not for like-minded between the warm feelings, but focus on the objective world, the arts and sciences in the field of work will never reach the target, and then it seems to me that life would be empty. There are efforts to pursue the goal of the vulgar - property, vanity, luxury living, I think it is despicable.”
Now I get a better understanding of what real beauty is, as we are all human-beings, so we should distinguish whether a man is noble or vulgar.
Jane Eyre’s story makes me thinking about our future life and I learn much from her experiences, I know everyone will have a better tomorrow if one holds his beliefs, regardless of one’s status and the situation he is in
《简爱》英文读后感3000字
I first read "Jane Eyre" in eighth grade and have read it every few years since. It is one of my favorite novels, and so much more than a gothic romance to me, although that's how I probably would have defined it at age 13. I have always been struck, haunted in a way, by the characters - Jane and Mr. Rochester. They take on new depth every time I meet them...and their's is a love story for the ages.
Charlotte Bronte's first published novel,www.61k.com, and her most noted work, is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story. Jane is plain, poor, alone and unprotected, but due to her fierce independence and strong will she grows and is able to defy society's expectations of her. This is definitely feminist literature, published in 1847, way before the beginning of any feminist movement. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the novel has had such a wide following since it first came on the market. It is also one of the first gothic romances published and defines the genre.
Jane Eyre, who is our narrator, was born into a poor family. Her parents died when she was a small child and the little girl was sent to live with her Uncle and Aunt Reed at Gateshead. Jane's Uncle truly cared for her and showed his affection openly, but Mrs. Reed seemed to hate the orphan, and neglected her while she pampered and spoiled her own children. This unfair treatment emphasized Jane's status as an unwanted outsider. She was often punished harshly. On one occasion her nasty cousin Jack picked a fight with her. Jane tried to defend herself and was locked in the terrifying "Red Room" as a result. Jane's Uncle Reed had died in this room a little while before, and Mrs. Reed knew how frightened she was of the chamber. Since Jane is the narrator, the reader is given a first-hand impression of the child's feelings, her heightened emotional state at being imprisoned. Indeed, she seems almost like an hysterical child, filled with terror and rage. She repeatedly calls her condition in life "unjust" and is filled with bitterness. Looking into the mirror Jane sees a distorted image of herself. She views her reflection and sees a "strange little figure," or "tiny phantom." Jane has not learned yet to subordinate her passions to her reason. Her passions still erupt unchecked. Her isolation in the Red Room is a presentiment of her later isolation from almost every society and community. This powerful, beautifully written scene never fails to move me.
Mrs. Reed decided to send Jane away to the Lowood School, a poor institution run by Mr. Brocklehurst, who believed that suffering made grand people. All the children there were neglected, except to receive harsh punishment when any mistake was made. At Lowood, Jane met Helen Burns, a young woman a little older than Jane, who guided her with vision, light and love for the rest of her life. Jane's need for love was so great. It really becomes obvious in this first friendship. Helen later died from fever, in Jane's arms. Her illness and death could have been avoided if more attention had been paid to the youths. Jane stayed at Lowood for ten years, eight as a student and two as a teacher. Tired and depressed by her surroundings, Jane applied for the position of governess and found employment at Thornfield. The mansion is owned by a gentleman named Edward Fairfax Rochester. Her job there was to teach his ward, an adorable little French girl, Adele. Over a long period the moody, inscrutable Rochester confides in Jane and she in him. The two form an unlikely friendship and eventually fall in love. Again, Jane's need for love comes to the fore, as does her passionate nature. She blooms. A dark, gothic figure, Rochester also has a heart filled with the hope of true love and future happiness with Jane. Ironically, he has brought all his misery, past and future, on himself.
All is not as it seems at Thornfield. There is a strange, ominous woman servant, Grace Poole, who lives and works in an attic room. She keeps to herself and is rarely seen. From the first, however, Jane has sensed bizarre happenings at night, when everyone is asleep .There are wild cries along with violent attempts on Rochester's life by a seemingly unknown person. Jane wonders why no one investigates Mrs. Poole. Then a strange man visits Thornfield and mysteriously disappears with Mr. Rochester. Late that night Jane is asked to sit with the man while the lord of the house seeks a doctor's help. The man has been seriously wounded and is weak from loss of blood. He leaves by coach, in a sorry state, first thing in the morning. Jane's questions are not answered directly. This visit will have dire consequences on all involved. An explosive secret revealed will destroy all the joyful plans that Jane and Rochester have made. Jane, once more will face poverty and isolation.
Charlotte Bronte's heroine Jane Eyre, may not have been graced with beauty or money, but she had a spirit of fire and was filled with integrity and a sense of independence - character traits that never waned in spite of all the oppression she encountered in life. Ms. Bronte brings to the fore in "Jane Eyre" such issues as: the relations between men and women in the mid-19 century, women's equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and hypocrisy (and the difference between the two), the realization of selfhood, and the nature of love and passion. This is a powerhouse of a novel filled with romance, mystery and passions. It is at once startlingly fresh and a portrait of the times. Ms. Bronte will make your heart beat faster, your pulse race and your eyes fill with tears.
《简爱》英文读后感3000字
Book Report-about Jane Eyre
One hundred and sixty years ago,when Charlotte Bronte created Jane Eyre,she could have never thought that it would become eternal.As a matter of fact, in the world of today,there are tens of thousands of Jane Eyre,each living in a reader's heart,breathing with him the same air and sharing with him the same happiness and sorrow.Her rich mental world has become an inexhaustible resource of spirtual power.From Jane Eyre,people who are timid and shy get confidence and self-respect;people who feel imprisoned get independence and freedom;people who are lonesome get love and care.However, what I get from Jane Eyre is the courage of inner qestioning and self-exploring.
Jane Eyre is a young orphan being raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day, as punishment for fighting with her bullying cousin John Reed, Jane’s aunt imprisons Jane in the red-room, the room in which Jane’s Uncle Reed died. While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle’s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes to find herself in the care of Bessie and the kindly apothecary Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school. To Jane’s delight, Mrs. Reed concurs.
Once at the Lowood School, Jane finds that her life is far from idyllic. The school’s headmaster is Mr. Brocklehurst, a cruel, hypocritical, and abusive man. Brocklehurst preaches a doctrine of poverty and privation to his students while using the school’s funds to provide a wealthy and opulent lifestyle for his own family. At Lowood, Jane befriends a young girl named Helen Burns, whose strong, martyrlike attitude toward the school’s miseries is both helpful and displeasing to Jane. A massive typhus epidemic sweeps Lowood, and Helen dies of consumption. The epidemic also results in the departure of Mr. Brocklehurst by attracting attention to the insalubrious conditions at Lowood. After a group of more sympathetic gentlemen takes Brocklehurst’s place, Jane’s life improves dramatically. She spends eight more years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher.
After teaching for two years, Jane yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she teaches a lively French girl named Adèle. The distinguished housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax presides over the estate. Jane’s employer at Thornfield is a dark, impassioned man named Rochester, with whom Jane finds herself falling secretly in love. She saves Rochester from a fire one night, which he claims was started by a drunken servant named Grace Poole. But because Grace Poole continues to work at Thornfield, Jane concludes that she has not been told the entire story. Jane sinks into despondency when Rochester brings home a beautiful but vicious woman named Blanche Ingram. Jane expects Rochester to propose to Blanche. But Rochester instead proposes to Jane, who accepts almost disbelievingly.
The wedding day arrives, and as Jane and Mr. Rochester prepare to exchange their vows, the voice of Mr. Mason cries out that Rochester already has a wife. Mason introduces himself as the brother of that wife—a woman named Bertha. Mr. Mason testifies that Bertha, whom Rochester married when he was a young man in Jamaica, is still alive. Rochester does not deny Mason’s claims, but he explains that Bertha has gone mad. He takes the wedding party back to Thornfield, where they witness the insane Bertha Mason scurrying around on all fours and growling like an animal. Rochester keeps Bertha hidden on the third story of Thornfield and pays Grace Poole to keep his wife under control. Bertha was the real cause of the mysterious fire earlier in the story. Knowing that it is impossible for her to be with Rochester, Jane flees Thornfield.
Penniless and hungry, Jane is forced to sleep outdoors and beg for food. At last, three siblings who live in a manor alternatively called Marsh End and Moor House take her in. Their names are Mary, Diana, and St. John (pronounced “Sinjin”) Rivers, and Jane quickly becomes friends with them. St. John is a clergyman, and he finds Jane a job teaching at a charity school in Morton. He surprises her one day by declaring that her uncle, John Eyre, has died and left her a large fortune: 20,000 pounds. When Jane asks how he received this news, he shocks her further by declaring that her uncle was also his uncle: Jane and the Riverses are cousins. Jane immediately decides to share her inheritance equally with her three newfound relatives.
St. John decides to travel to India as a missionary, and he urges Jane to accompany him—as his wife. Jane agrees to go to India but refuses to marry her cousin because she does not love him. St. John pressures her to reconsider, and she nearly gives in. However, she realizes that she cannot abandon forever the man she truly loves when one night she hears Rochester’s voice calling her name over the moors. Jane immediately hurries back to Thornfield and finds that it has been burned to the ground by Bertha Mason, who lost her life in the fire. Rochester saved the servants but lost his eyesight and one of his hands. Jane travels on to Rochester’s new residence, Ferndean, where he lives with two servants named John and Mary.
At Ferndean, Rochester and Jane rebuild their relationship and soon marry. At the end of her story, Jane writes that she has been married for ten blissful years and that she and Rochester enjoy perfect equality in their life together. She says that after two years of blindness, Rochester regained sight in one eye and was able to behold their first son at his birth.
Actually,not only do I inspired by Jane Eyre's character,but also I am moved by the love of Rochester.I believe that every one of us may have thought about our Mr.Right after reading this book.He doesn't need to be so handsome .However,he must be good to us and take our things as the most important things.Yes, we are all expecting...
三 : 简爱读后感3000字
简爱读后感3000字“凡是有财产的单身汉,必定需要娶位太太,这已经成了一条举世公认的真理。”以这样一句话作为本书的开头,让人不由想到这会是一部清喜剧,来讲一个皆大欢喜的爱情故事。可是如若只为了消遣而读,那么这部《傲慢与偏见》就不会有如此长久的生命力。往往,伟大出自于平凡,奥斯丁就是将她的哲理通过爱情这一人人司空见惯的事物来表达的。乍一看,她讲的是伊丽莎白。班纳特与达西的爱情,但寻遍全书,确丝毫不见热情澎湃的只言词组。难怪《简.爱》的作者夏绿蒂.勃朗特说奥斯丁不知激情为何物,的确,奥斯丁的作品给人的感觉最多的是理智二字。她以理智诠释爱情,虽然没有《呼啸山庄》的生离死别,没有《巴黎圣母(www.61k.com)院》的生死相随,没有《红与黑》的浪漫热烈,但其所反应的社会现实确是如此一针见血,她讲的是婚姻,却与爱情无关。
在奥斯丁生活的十八世纪末期大英帝国正处于颠峰时期,而奥斯丁却把视线关注在英国乡间。当时英国乡间的生活在作者看来是惬意悠闲的,纯朴中包含平凡自然,但是整个英国社会的影响力始终波及着乡村,如势利、炫耀、虚荣和对婚姻的看法。当时的婚姻缔结的充要条件是男方有可观的家产,女方有丰厚的嫁妆。于是他们的结合便是幸福,便会为世人所承认接收。诚然,这样的婚姻类似于一种资产合并,以钱作为婚姻的基础,这明智吗?在当时的达官贵人看来这无可非议。于是一切的婚姻要门当户对,此处的门当户对确切地说应是资产相当。于是,一个已婚绅士有一两个情妇,或是贵妇人们有几个消遣的情人也被当时社会所默认。可婚姻仍被冠以“神圣”这一词来修饰。注重实际的人们始终以金钱作为信条,金钱至上方为他们的圣经,为之不惜赌上一生的幸福。这样的做法才算理智、清醒。可悲的是钱成了地位的标志、有钱=有教养=有地位=有高尚品格=具备做丈夫的一切条件。当贵妇人或是待嫁的小姐标榜自己的地位、修养、才华、娴静、优雅等等的诸多美德时,她们决不会想到这一切的美德得以形成的资本是钱,她们谈及金钱时,显现出蔑视和鄙夷,却不知自己的婚姻得以缔结不是因为美德,美德只是一件附属品,作为她们丰厚嫁妆的最让人信服的掩饰物。人们以敷衍、奉承、阿谀来祝贺新人,祝他们有钱人终成眷属。
在本书中有两个人物是此种婚姻的忠实奴隶。一个是夏绿蒂,一个是韦翰。
夏绿蒂从小受到的家庭教育是注重门第、讲究地位。她的父亲威廉。卢卡斯爵士自称与詹姆士宫有莫大联系,这样的吹嘘在乡间邻居间引起的轰动与崇敬已使他的虚荣心十分满足。在这样的熏陶下她与班纳特家的财产继承人柯林斯结了婚。柯林斯不仅为人做作、举止粗俗,唯一可取的便是溜须拍马之功。但他可以继承班纳特家的财产,且自己有一份田地和一份牧师的俸禄。仅仅为了这些,当柯林斯向伊丽莎白求婚失败后的三天中,夏绿蒂一直借看望好友伊丽莎白为由,与柯林斯朝夕相对,终于在第三天使柯林斯向她求婚。她成了柯太太,却不惜失掉伊丽莎白多年的友情。其实她也有不得已的地方,没有丰厚的嫁妆意味着没有幸福的婚姻,年龄颇大的夏绿蒂只有把握住这次对她而言难得的机会。起码,她将来的生活有了着落,可以成为班家大宅未来的女主人。于是,她与认识不到三天的柯林斯结了婚。婚后,她不断忍受着丈夫令人生厌的怪异行为,她唯一的安慰是使她的新家有条不紊,并在世人面前构建一个美满的家庭。生活是残酷的,拥有金钱的代价是失去跟多更为宝贵的东西,比如青春、爱情、幸福、快乐……
韦翰是个十足的流氓,他自恃外表轶丽,一心想通过婚姻来发家致富,可是,他忘了婚姻是相互的,金钱的交易也是相互的。他是个一穷二白的人,自是富家小姐不会光顾。但最终他还是通过不与丽迪亚结婚为要挟,向达西敲诈到了一笔可观的收益。于是又一个婚姻,又一个为了金钱的婚姻铸就了,这次不单出卖了幸福,还有灵魂,韦翰的灵魂被他自己彻底出卖了!婚姻既已变成手段,那幸福也是奢望了。
在本书中伊丽莎白一直是以一个正面人物来写的,她理智、活泼、爱打趣,善于对人冷眼旁观并直看穿其心思。书中常有她发表的见解和看法,作者通过她来表达自己的意图和观点,但表面上看来她是爱情的忠实追随者,直到最终获得真爱。但仔细想想也不难发现伊丽莎白或许说作者本身都难以逃出金钱性婚姻的怪圈。首先,作者在安排角色上让达西拥有俊朗的外表、高尚的品格,最重要的是,无论他与伊丽莎白的情节发展多么跌宕起伏,有一点是事实,他是一位年薪一万英镑的绅士,与皇家有密切联系,有自己的庄园、家产、田地,总而言之,达西非常非常富有。所以,伊丽莎白当初拒绝柯林斯求婚的原因很简单——有更好更富有的在后面。同时,伊丽莎白之所以对达西改变态度的转折点是在她看见了达西硕大的庄园之后,彭伯里女主人的称号无可避免的是一种诱惑。正如伊丽莎白所说,她是绅士的女儿,达西是绅士,他们是处在同一阶层的。地位相差并非非常悬殊,更何况,她出自乡绅之家,也算是半个富家小姐,小型的资产合并在所难免。她和达西的婚姻不被达西亲友所接受,只因为达西原可以找一个比她富有得多的妻子罢了。
这样的婚姻是一种悲剧,婚后所要面对的残酷现实是免不了的。夏绿蒂在尽力扮演好一位主妇的同时却一直怀念着深爱的昔日情人,她后悔当初因为那人的贫穷而未与之步入教堂,正如她所说:“没有爱情的婚姻,不管因为受到尊重或者拥有殷实的家产而显得多么荣耀,都比不幸强不了多少。”韦翰与丽迪亚的夫妻关系名存实亡,伊丽莎白与达西相处和睦,但不断来自邻居、亲友和珈苔琳。德。包尔夫人的冷言冷语,让她心烦意乱。
如此的婚姻悲剧在那一时代是很普遍的。究其根本原因,很简单——妇女地位低下。妇女没有工作、没有得以维持生计的能力,只有依靠婚姻这条路来为将来的生活来源做打算。这是解决将来生计的最普遍,也是最行之有效的方法。
在本书中,女性的社会角色是很明显的,即便是有钱的太太、小姐们,充当的角色也只是家庭主妇而已。社会中男尊女卑的现象十分严重。如班纳特家中有6个小姐,可是没有男嗣,因而,班纳特家的财产不得不由班纳特先生的侄子继承。这样致使6位班家小姐的嫁妆只有从其母亲当年的嫁妆中分得,嫁妆的卑微常常使的年轻的小姐们不得不选择一条像夏绿蒂那样的路,通过婚姻来为自己将来的温饱作打算,自然会将婚姻视为金钱至上的买卖。如书中所描写的,每一位太太在后半生最大的愿望便是嫁女儿,让她们未来在丈夫的资产庇护下得以生存。因而难怪郡里一旦来了一位有钱的绅士,母亲们便认定他为自己的准女婿。所以当班纳特太太得知伊丽莎白拒绝柯林斯的求婚后十分气愤,责怪女儿不明智。以柯林斯在金钱方面的条件而言,可以保证伊丽莎白将来有安定、温饱的生活,在其母亲看来,放弃这样一棵“摇钱树”是一种无理取闹。在她年轻的时候,也是通过婚姻来衣食无忧,现在她更有义务要求女儿们以此获得“幸福”,没有原因,这只是一种规律,是英国社会当时的婚姻法则。
没有经济能力的女性在当时的金钱社会中得以舒适生存的唯一办法是,出生前就挑个名门旺族,但这仅凭机缘,更多不幸出生于普通家庭的,便只能向生活屈服。可悲的是,她们从不发现这是社会的弊端,而一直认为是自己出身贫寒。他们没有选择的权利,就像是花瓶,等着有一天被一位出手阔绰的人买走,仅凭运气,与爱情无关。
这便是那一时代的资本主义社会,婚姻怪圈只是她金钱至上的一个体现。社会的不平等性在成了那一时代的婚姻典型,享受爱情是一种奢侈,“现实、生存、理智……”这些词汇在每个人的头脑中如电影般不断地重复放映,每时每刻提醒你:钱、钱、钱……
《傲慢与偏见》通篇是伊丽莎白幽默的俏皮话,可是这种强颜欢笑下,隐藏的却是那一时代人们无尽的苦恼、不满、遗恨。或许不幸太多了,变成了麻木。可是令人羡慕、认可的“幸福”背后,堆砌着的又是什么呢?是金钱、麻木、泪水、悔恨、遗憾,或许更多更多,但唯一没有的便是真爱,弥足珍贵!
四 : 读《简爱》有感3000字
读《简爱》有感3000字
这本书以简?爱的几句话开篇,引出简?爱这位奇特女子,并通过这位女子平凡的、奋斗的一生中的一些事迹来体现这位女子敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格等独特的人格魅力,并从中穿插了笔者的所感所悟。
“难道就因为我贫穷、地位低下、相貌平平而且身材矮小就没有灵魂,没有一颗心吗?你想错了!我的心灵和你的一样丰富,我的心也和你的一样充实。”相信看过《简?爱》这本英国文学史上经典著作之一的人对这几句话并不陌生。那是书中男主人公罗切斯告诉简?爱,说他要和英格拉姆小姐结婚并要求深爱着他的简?爱继续留下来当家庭教师时,简?爱拒绝的答语中的几句话。这是简?爱的平等宣言,也体现了作为一名女性的尊严。
的确,一个人虽不能决定自己的出生,样貌等外在的东西,但是每相貌美丑等来决定一个人的贵贱个人在人格上是平等的,不应凭一个人的地位高低、财富多少,。每个人都有自己的人生追求。命运是掌握在自己手中的。选择什么样的人生由自己决定。简?爱就是凭着这样的信念,不因自己贫苦的出生,普通的外貌而抱怨不已,而是通过自己的努力和奋斗,获得了她渴望的平等与真诚的爱情,过上了她想要的平静与安定的生活。就是这样一名女子,她称不上漂亮,还在人群中一抓就是一大把的那种,普通的不能再普通了,却以她那独具特色的人格魅力与自强不息的人生感动了无数的读者,也征服和激励了一代又一代的人。在她平凡而又历尽坎坷的一生中,她敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格。在她身上,我们看到了一颗美丽的心灵,也意识到了什么才是真正的女性美:不依附任何人生存,靠自己的努力与能力也能拥有属于自己的天空。美貌只是一时的,应用一颗美丽的心去征服他人。不在沉默中爆发,便在沉默中死亡”,面对恶势力与不公平,我们是勇于反抗,还是忍气吞声。令人赞赏的是寄人篱下的受尽委屈和不公待遇的瘦小的简?爱选择了前者。面对长得又高又大的表兄约翰?里德的暴打虐待,曾习惯服从他的简?爱终于忍无可忍,勇敢地站起来进行自我保护,与他抗争,骂他是“残酷的坏小子”“像个杀人犯,向虐待奴隶的工头,像那些罗马暴君”,还打得他大声嚎叫。然而原本是受害一方的简?爱却因此而被关进了恐怖的红屋子,在那里,简?爱在恐惧的同时,想到了舅妈里德太太的憎恶,她儿子约翰的虐待蛮横,她两个女儿的傲慢冷漠,佣人们的偏心,意识到了自己在盖茨黑德府是处于多么低微的地位,对于现实的清醒和痛苦的认识使她发出了“不公平啊——不公平!”的呐喊,并第一次认识到要依靠自己的力量争取自己的地位和权利。正是她骨子里那股强烈的反抗意识,使得她在进入洛伍慈善学校后化身为追求正义的使者。当好友海伦?彭斯受到心存偏见的老师斯凯切德的责难和体罚时,她为海伦打抱不平,满腔的怒火熊熊燃烧着。当海伦被罚戴着一块写着“邋遢”的纸牌时,简爱等老师一走,就“奔向海伦,一把将纸板撕下,一下子扔到了火里”。她用行动来表达了自己对恶势力的不满,是何等敢作敢为的一个女子啊。她追求平等、正义,勇于抗争,一如她对海伦所说的那样的“别人善待你,你也要善待别人”“如果我们无缘无故被打,我们应该狠狠地反击”。虽然简?爱多受磨难,但生活的艰辛并没有磨平她善良的本性。小时候受尽舅妈里德太太的折磨,简?爱曾说世界上最恨的人是她舅妈,还发誓一辈子都不会叫她舅妈,长大了也永远不会去看她舅妈。可当她知道里的太太病躺在床上,奄奄一息时,她曾经对里的太太的满腔怨恨和反感都烟飞云散了,对她的同情和怜悯之心占据了上风,去探望并原谅了她曾经对自己所做的一切。而里德舅妈在简爱好言安慰她时仍是恶言相对,简?爱虽痛心也还是担心着她的身体。没有一颗善良的心的人是不会对他人怀有仁慈之心的。简?爱嫉恶如仇,勇于反抗,却也自然率真。她毫不掩饰自己对里德太太的厌恶,说她是个“狠心的坏女人”。即使如此,她在得知里德太太病危时并没有落井下石,而是以一颗宽容的心去对待自己曾无比憎恨的人。说到这,不得不提到书中另外一个人,那就是简?爱的好友海伦?彭斯——一个和简?爱同样善良的女子。海伦无论受到任何责难和体罚,都会淡然处之。简?爱则认为被罚很羞耻的一件事。海伦却对简?爱说:“命中注定该你忍受的事,你要说忍受不了,那就是软弱和愚蠢的。”简?爱当时不理解这种叫人忍耐的训诲,但还是感觉到海伦看待事物的眼光是她所没有的。当时看到这些话,我也很不理解是什么能让一个十几岁的小姑娘就有着如此的忍耐精神和容纳百川的气度。但我觉得海伦博大的胸襟应对简?爱起到了潜移默化的影响。否则那次简?爱遭到布洛克赫斯先生的诽谤和体罚时,就不会因海伦望向她时眼里闪出的一道奇异的光芒而制住了正待发作的歇斯底里。而在很久以后,简?爱对待里德太太的态度和举动不也印证了海伦对她说过的《圣经》中的以德报怨吗?童话故事中善良的女子不管经历多少磨难,总会得到王子的青睐,最终会和王子过上了幸福的生活。相信每个读者都会希望心地善良的简?爱最后也会得到属于她的幸福。但幸福不是垂手可得的,只有靠自己的努力追求和争取才会得到幸福。简?爱没有花容美貌,没有家财万贯,也没有很高的社会地位,但这并不妨碍她获得美好的爱情。因为爱情不是靠美貌、财富、地位堆彻起来的。爱情要的是两情相悦,心与心的相通。爱情里没有谁处于主导地位,双方都是平等的。正是基于这样的认识,简?爱最终找到了她的MrRgh。尽管她的爱情道路一波三折,但她在追求爱情的过程中所表现出来的冷静理智、自尊自重、不卑不亢、独立自主的态度和行为还是引起了我们对女子在爱情中该如何定位的思考。在和桑菲尔德府的主人罗彻斯特先生相处的过程中,对于他的傲慢,粗鲁的态度,简?爱始终没有胆怯退缩,而是不卑不亢,沉着冷静地应对。在两个人的唇枪舌剑中,他们的思想撞出了激烈的火花,彼此也越来越欣赏对方。面对着爱情的火苗,简?爱还是冷静地意识到她和主人是两个不同世界的人,而且可能只是自己的单相思,只有小心翼翼地压抑着对主人的感情,尤其是在装着光彩鲜亮,高贵的英格拉姆小姐出现时。但她不是自卑,因为她清楚地意识到在人格和品质上她并不比任何人差。直到她知道罗彻斯特先生其实也爱着她后,她才大胆、热烈地放任自己沉浸在爱情得到回应的甜蜜之中,但她并没有在其中迷失自我,成为爱情的俘虏,而是一直保持独立的人格,追求平等、自由。她不喜欢罗彻斯特先生给她买珍贵的钻石项链,漂亮的衣服把她打扮成美人,因为那就不像她自己了。的确,被人打扮的像个花孔雀,即使再漂亮那又怎样,都不是真实的自己。爱情需要的是坦诚相待,彼此接受真实的对方,而不是一味的迎合对方的品格。她还要求继续当阿黛尔的家庭教师,自己挣钱满足自己的日常需求,而不是靠人养。因为她已渐渐意识到没有经济上的独立就没有人格的独立。她不想当衣着鲜亮的阔太太,当罗切斯特的附属品,而是做一个可以和他平起平坐,共同担当的爱人。而当她知道罗切斯特已有妻子时,更是义然决然地离开了罗切斯特,尽管她依旧深爱着他,但她不能忍受成为一个已婚男子的情妇。这是维护了作为一个女性的独立的人格和尊严的体现。所幸的是,历经波折,有情人还是终成眷属。简?爱最终回到了罗切斯特的身边,过上了她想要的生活,尽管罗切斯特身体已有些缺陷,但她认为“自己无比幸福——幸福得难以用语言来表达”。看到这,相信每个读者都会为这个平凡的,独立自主的女子拥有了她想要的幸福而感到欣慰吧。简?爱的独特人格和品质又何止这些,不然平平凡凡的她怎能魅力经久不衰,感动和征服了一代又一代的读者。任何东西都会随着时间的流逝而殆尽,只有美好的精神品质能流芳百世。每个人都有自己不同的人生,但不管怎样,都应在生活中永葆一颗美丽的心。用心生活,自尊自爱,做最真实的自己。读《简爱》有感3000字
读《简爱》有感3000字
这本书以简?爱的几句话开篇,引出简?爱这位奇特女子,并通过这位女子平凡的、奋斗的一生中的一些事迹来体现这位女子敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格等独特的人格魅力,并从中穿插了笔者的所感所悟。
“难道就因为我贫穷、地位低下、相貌平平而且身材矮小就没有灵魂,没有一颗心吗?你想错了!我的心灵和你的一样丰富,我的心也和你的一样充实。”相信看过《简?爱》这本英国文学史上经典著作之一的人对这几句话并不陌生。那是书中男主人公罗切斯告诉简?爱,说他要和英格拉姆小姐结婚并要求深爱着他的简?爱继续留下来当家庭教师时,简?爱拒绝的答语中的几句话。这是简?爱的平等宣言,也体现了作为一名女性的尊严。
的确,一个人虽不能决定自己的出生,样貌等外在的东西,但是每个人在人格上是平等的,不应凭一个人的地位高低、财富多少,相貌美丑等来决定一个人的贵贱。每个人都有自己的人生追求。命运是掌握在自己手中的。选择什么样的人生由自己决定。简?爱就是凭着这样的信念,不因自己贫苦的出生,普通的外貌而抱怨不已,而是通过自己的努力和奋斗,获得了她渴望的平等与真诚的爱情,过上了她想要的平静与安定的生活。就是这样一名女子,她称不上漂亮,还在人群中一抓就是一大把的那种,普通的不能再普通了,却以她那独具特色的人格魅力与自强不息的人生感动了无数的读者,也征服和激励了一代又一代的人。
在她平凡而又历尽坎坷的一生中,她敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格。在她身上,我们看到了一颗美丽的心灵,也意识到了什么才是真正的女性美:不依附任何人生存,靠自己的努力与能力也能拥有属于自己的天空。美貌只是一时的,应用一颗美丽的心去征服他人。
“不在沉默中爆发,便在沉默中死亡”,面对恶势力与不公平,我们是勇于反抗,还是忍气吞声。令人赞赏的是寄人篱下的受尽委屈和不公待遇的瘦小的简?爱选择了前者。面对长得又高又大的表兄约翰?里德的暴打虐待,曾习惯服从他的简?爱终于忍无可忍,勇敢地站起来进行自我保护,与他抗争,骂他是“残酷的坏小子”“像个杀人犯,向虐待奴隶的工头,像那些罗马暴君”,还打得他大声嚎叫。然而原本是受害一方的简?爱却因此而被关进了恐怖的红屋子,在那里,简?爱在恐惧的同时,想到了舅妈里德太太的憎恶,她儿子约翰的虐待蛮横,她两个女儿的傲慢冷漠,佣人们的偏心,意识到了自己在盖茨黑德府是处于多么低微的地位,对于现实的清醒和痛苦的认识使她发出了“不公平啊——不公平!”的呐喊,并第一次认识到要依靠自己的力量争取自己的地位和权利。
是她骨子里那股强烈的反抗意识,使得她在进入洛伍慈善学校后化身为追求正义的使者。当好友海伦?彭斯正受到心存偏见的老师斯凯切德的责难和体罚时,她为海伦打抱不平,满腔的怒火熊熊燃烧着。当海伦被罚戴着一块写着“邋遢”的纸牌时,简爱等老师一走,就“奔向海伦,一把将纸板撕下,一下子扔到了火里”。她用行动来表达了自己对恶势力的不满,是何等敢作敢为的一个女子啊。她追求平等、正义,勇于抗争,一如她对海伦所说的那样的“别人善待你,你也要善待别人”“如果我们无缘无故被打,我们应该狠狠地反击”。
虽然简?爱多受磨难,但生活的艰辛并没有磨平她善良的本性。小时候受尽舅妈里德太太的折磨,简?爱曾说世界上最恨的人是她舅妈,还发誓一辈子都不会叫她舅妈,长大了也永远不会去看她舅妈。可当她知道里的太太病躺在床上,奄奄一息时,她曾经对里的太太的满腔怨恨和反感都烟飞云散了,对她的同情和怜悯之心占据了上风,去探望并原谅了她曾经对自己所做的一切。而里德舅妈在简爱好言安慰她时仍是恶言相对,简?爱虽痛心也还是担心着她的身体。
没有一颗善良的心的人是不会对他人怀有仁慈之心的。简?爱嫉恶如仇,勇于反抗,却也自然率真。她毫不掩饰自己对里德太太的厌恶,说她是个“狠心的坏女人”。即使如此,她在得知里德太太病危时并没有落井下石,而是以一颗宽容的心去对待自己曾无比憎恨的人。说到这,不得不提到书中另外一个人,那就是简?爱的好友海伦?彭斯——一个和简?爱同样善良的女子。海伦无论受到任何责难和体罚,都会淡然处之。简?爱则认为被罚很羞耻的一件事。海伦却对简?爱说:“命中注定该你忍受的事,你要说忍受不了,那就是软弱和愚蠢的。”简?爱当时不理解这种叫人忍耐的训诲,但还是感觉到海伦看待事物的眼光是她所没有的。当时看到这些话,我也很不理解是什么能让一个十几岁的小姑娘就有着如此的忍耐精神和容纳百川的气度。但我觉得海伦博大的胸襟应对简?爱起到了潜移默化的影响。否则那次简?爱遭到布洛克赫斯先生的诽谤和体罚时,就不会因海伦望向她时眼里闪出的一道奇异的光芒而制住了正待发作的歇斯底里。而在很久以后,简?爱对待里德太太的态度和举动不也印证了海伦对她说过的《圣经》中的以德报怨吗?
童话故事中善良的女子不管经历多少磨难,总会得到王子的青睐,最终会和王子过上了幸福的生活。相信每个读者都会希望心地善良的简?爱最后也会得到属于她的幸福。但幸福不是垂手可得的,只有靠自己的努力追求和争取才会得到幸福。简?爱没有花容美貌,没有家财万贯,也没有很高的社会地位,但这并不妨碍她获得美好的爱情。因为爱情不是靠美貌、财富、地位堆彻起来的。爱情要的是两情相悦,心与心的相通。爱情里没有谁处于主导地位,双方都是平等的。正是基于这样的认识,简?爱最终找到了她的MrRgh。尽管她的爱情道路一波三折,但她在追求爱情的过程中所表现出来的冷静理智、自尊自重、不卑不亢、独立自主的态度和行为还是引起了我们对女子在爱情中该如何定位的思考。
在和桑菲尔德府的主人罗彻斯特先生相处的过程中,对于他的傲慢,粗鲁的态度,简?爱始终没有胆怯退缩,而是不卑不亢,沉着冷静地应对。在两个人的唇枪舌剑中,他们的思想撞出了激烈的火花,彼此也越来越欣赏对方。面对着爱情的火苗,简?爱还是冷静地意识到她和主人是两个不同世界的人,而且可能只是自己的单相思,只有小心翼翼地压抑着对主人的感情,尤其是在装着光彩鲜亮,高贵的英格拉姆小姐出现时。但她不是自卑,因为她清楚地意识到在人格和品质上她并不比任何人差。直到她知道罗彻斯特先生其实也爱着她后,她才大胆、热烈地放任自己沉浸在爱情得到回应的甜蜜之中,但她并没有在其中迷失自我,成为爱情的俘虏,而是一直保持独立的人格,追求平等、自由。她不喜欢罗彻斯特先生给她买珍贵的钻石项链,漂亮的衣服把她打扮成美人,因为那就不像她自己了。的确,被人打扮的像个花孔雀,即使再漂亮那又怎样,都不是真实的自己。爱情需要的是坦诚相待,彼此接受真实的对方,而不是一味的迎合对方的品格。她还要求继续当阿黛尔的家庭教师,自己挣钱满足自己的日常需求,而不是靠人养。因为她已渐渐意识到没有经济上的独立就没有人格的独立。她不想当衣着鲜亮的阔太太,当罗切斯特的附属品,而是做一个可以和他平起平坐,共同担当的爱人。而当她知道罗切斯特已有妻子时,更是义然决然地离开了罗切斯特,尽管她依旧深爱着他,但她不能忍受成为一个已婚男子的情妇。这是维护了作为一个女性的独立的人格和尊严的体现。
所幸的是,历经波折,有情人还是终成眷属。简?爱最终回到了罗切斯特的身边,过上了她想要的生活,尽管罗切斯特身体已有些缺陷,但她认为“自己无比幸福——幸福得难以用语言来表达”。看到这,相信每个读者都会为这个平凡的,独立自主的女子拥有了她想要的幸福而感到欣慰吧。
简?爱的独特人格和品质又何止这些,不然平平凡凡的她怎能魅力经久不衰,感动和征服了一代又一代的读者。任何东西都会随着时间的流逝而殆尽,只有美好的精神品质能流芳百世。每个人都有自己不同的人生,但不管怎样,都应在生活中永葆一颗美丽的心。用心生活,自尊自爱,做最真实的自己。读《简爱》有感3000字
读《简爱》有感3000字
这本书以简?爱的几句话开篇,引出简?爱这位奇特女子,并通过这位女子平凡的、奋斗的一生中的一些事迹来体现这位女子敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格等独特的人格魅力,并从中穿插了笔者的所感所悟。
“难道就因为我贫穷、地位低下、相貌平平而且身材矮小就没有灵魂,没有一颗心吗?你想错了!我的心灵和你的一样丰富,我的心也和你的一样充实。”相信看过《简?爱》这本英国文学史上经典著作之一的人对这几句话并不陌生。那是书中男主人公罗切斯告诉简?爱,说他要和英格拉姆小姐结婚并要求深爱着他的简?爱继续留下来当家庭教师时,简?爱拒绝的答语中的几句话。这是简?爱的平等宣言,也体现了作为一名女性的尊严。
的确,一个人虽不能决定自己的出生,样貌等外在的东西,但是每相貌美丑等来决定一个人的贵贱个人在人格上是平等的,不应凭一个人的地位高低、财富多少,。每个人都有自己的人生追求。命运是掌握在自己手中的。选择什么样的人生由自己决定。简?爱就是凭着这样的信念,不因自己贫苦的出生,普通的外貌而抱怨不已,而是通过自己的努力和奋斗,获得了她渴望的平等与真诚的爱情,过上了她想要的平静与安定的生活。就是这样一名女子,她称不上漂亮,还在人群中一抓就是一大把的那种,普通的不能再普通了,却以她那独具特色的人格魅力与自强不息的人生感动了无数的读者,也征服和激励了一代又一代的人。在她平凡而又历尽坎坷的一生中,她敢于抗争,追求正义、平等,心地善良,自尊自重,追求独立人格。在她身上,我们看到了一颗美丽的心灵,也意识到了什么才是真正的女性美:不依附任何人生存,靠自己的努力与能力也能拥有属于自己的天空。美貌只是一时的,应用一颗美丽的心去征服他人。不在沉默中爆发,便在沉默中死亡”,面对恶势力与不公平,我们是勇于反抗,还是忍气吞声。令人赞赏的是寄人篱下的受尽委屈和不公待遇的瘦小的简?爱选择了前者。面对长得又高又大的表兄约翰?里德的暴打虐待,曾习惯服从他的简?爱终于忍无可忍,勇敢地站起来进行自我保护,与他抗争,骂他是“残酷的坏小子”“像个杀人犯,向虐待奴隶的工头,像那些罗马暴君”,还打得他大声嚎叫。然而原本是受害一方的简?爱却因此而被关进了恐怖的红屋子,在那里,简?爱在恐惧的同时,想到了舅妈里德太太的憎恶,她儿子约翰的虐待蛮横,她两个女儿的傲慢冷漠,佣人们的偏心,意识到了自己在盖茨黑德府是处于多么低微的地位,对于现实的清醒和痛苦的认识使她发出了“不公平啊——不公平!”的呐喊,并第一次认识到要依靠自己的力量争取自己的地位和权利。正是她骨子里那股强烈的反抗意识,使得她在进入洛伍慈善学校后化身为追求正义的使者。当好友海伦?彭斯受到心存偏见的老师斯凯切德的责难和体罚时,她为海伦打抱不平,满腔的怒火熊熊燃烧着。当海伦被罚戴着一块写着“邋遢”的纸牌时,简爱等老师一走,就“奔向海伦,一把将纸板撕下,一下子扔到了火里”。她用行动来表达了自己对恶势力的不满,是何等敢作敢为的一个女子啊。她追求平等、正义,勇于抗争,一如她对海伦所说的那样的“别人善待你,你也要善待别人”“如果我们无缘无故被打,我们应该狠狠地反击”。虽然简?爱多受磨难,但生活的艰辛并没有磨平她善良的本性。小时候受尽舅妈里德太太的折磨,简?爱曾说世界上最恨的人是她舅妈,还发誓一辈子都不会叫她舅妈,长大了也永远不会去看她舅妈。可当她知道里的太太病躺在床上,奄奄一息时,她曾经对里的太太的满腔怨恨和反感都烟飞云散了,对她的同情和怜悯之心占据了上风,去探望并原谅了她曾经对自己所做的一切。而里德舅妈在简爱好言安慰她时仍是恶言相对,简?爱虽痛心也还是担心着她的身体。没有一颗善良的心的人是不会对他人怀有仁慈之心的。简?爱嫉恶如仇,勇于反抗,却也自然率真。她毫不掩饰自己对里德太太的厌恶,说她是个“狠心的坏女人”。即使如此,她在得知里德太太病危时并没有落井下石,而是以一颗宽容的心去对待自己曾无比憎恨的人。说到这,不得不提到书中另外一个人,那就是简?爱的好友海伦?彭斯——一个和简?爱同样善良的女子。海伦无论受到任何责难和体罚,都会淡然处之。简?爱则认为被罚很羞耻的一件事。海伦却对简?爱说:“命中注定该你忍受的事,你要说忍受不了,那就是软弱和愚蠢的。”简?爱当时不理解这种叫人忍耐的训诲,但还是感觉到海伦看待事物的眼光是她所没有的。当时看到这些话,我也很不理解是什么能让一个十几岁的小姑娘就有着如此的忍耐精神和容纳百川的气度。但我觉得海伦博大的胸襟应对简?爱起到了潜移默化的影响。否则那次简?爱遭到布洛克赫斯先生的诽谤和体罚时,就不会因海伦望向她时眼里闪出的一道奇异的光芒而制住了正待发作的歇斯底里。而在很久以后,简?爱对待里德太太的态度和举动不也印证了海伦对她说过的《圣经》中的以德报怨吗?童话故事中善良的女子不管经历多少磨难,总会得到王子的青睐,最终会和王子过上了幸福的生活。相信每个读者都会希望心地善良的简?爱最后也会得到属于她的幸福。但幸福不是垂手可得的,只有靠自己的努力追求和争取才会得到幸福。简?爱没有花容美貌,没有家财万贯,也没有很高的社会地位,但这并不妨碍她获得美好的爱情。因为爱情不是靠美貌、财富、地位堆彻起来的。爱情要的是两情相悦,心与心的相通。爱情里没有谁处于主导地位,双方都是平等的。正是基于这样的认识,简?爱最终找到了她的MrRgh。尽管她的爱情道路一波三折,但她在追求爱情的过程中所表现出来的冷静理智、自尊自重、不卑不亢、独立自主的态度和行为还是引起了我们对女子在爱情中该如何定位的思考。在和桑菲尔德府的主人罗彻斯特先生相处的过程中,对于他的傲慢,粗鲁的态度,简?爱始终没有胆怯退缩,而是不卑不亢,沉着冷静地应对。在两个人的唇枪舌剑中,他们的思想撞出了激烈的火花,彼此也越来越欣赏对方。面对着爱情的火苗,简?爱还是冷静地意识到她和主人是两个不同世界的人,而且可能只是自己的单相思,只有小心翼翼地压抑着对主人的感情,尤其是在装着光彩鲜亮,高贵的英格拉姆小姐出现时。但她不是自卑,因为她清楚地意识到在人格和品质上她并不比任何人差。直到她知道罗彻斯特先生其实也爱着她后,她才大胆、热烈地放任自己沉浸在爱情得到回应的甜蜜之中,但她并没有在其中迷失自我,成为爱情的俘虏,而是一直保持独立的人格,追求平等、自由。她不喜欢罗彻斯特先生给她买珍贵的钻石项链,漂亮的衣服把她打扮成美人,因为那就不像她自己了。的确,被人打扮的像个花孔雀,即使再漂亮那又怎样,都不是真实的自己。爱情需要的是坦诚相待,彼此接受真实的对方,而不是一味的迎合对方的品格。她还要求继续当阿黛尔的家庭教师,自己挣钱满足自己的日常需求,而不是靠人养。因为她已渐渐意识到没有经济上的独立就没有人格的独立。她不想当衣着鲜亮的阔太太,当罗切斯特的附属品,而是做一个可以和他平起平坐,共同担当的爱人。而当她知道罗切斯特已有妻子时,更是义然决然地离开了罗切斯特,尽管她依旧深爱着他,但她不能忍受成为一个已婚男子的情妇。这是维护了作为一个女性的独立的人格和尊严的体现。所幸的是,历经波折,有情人还是终成眷属。简?爱最终回到了罗切斯特的身边,过上了她想要的生活,尽管罗切斯特身体已有些缺陷,但她认为“自己无比幸福——幸福得难以用语言来表达”。看到这,相信每个读者都会为这个平凡的,独立自主的女子拥有了她想要的幸福而感到欣慰吧。简?爱的独特人格和品质又何止这些,不然平平凡凡的她怎能魅力经久不衰,感动和征服了一代又一代的读者。任何东西都会随着时间的流逝而殆尽,只有美好的精神品质能流芳百世。每个人都有自己不同的人生,但不管怎样,都应在生活中永葆一颗美丽的心。用心生活,自尊自爱,做最真实的自己。
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