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1、J ane Eyre A Beautiful Soul目录Introduction1C har lotte Bronte and her J ane Eyre1Background of Growth2Family Background3Social Background3Spiritual Independence4A Probe into the Feminist Idea of J ane Eyre5C onclusion6Bibliogr aphy7I. IntroductionThe work is one of the most popular and important nove
2、ls of the Victorian age. It is noted for its sharp criticism of the existing society, e.g. the religious hypocrisy of charity institutions such as Lowood School where poor girls are trained, through constant starvation and humiliation, to be humble slaves, the social discrimination Jane experiences
3、first as a dependent at her aunts house and later as a governess at Thornfield, and the false social convention as concerning love and marriage. At the same time, it is and intense moral fable. Jane, like Mr. Rochester, has to undergo a series of physical and moral tests to grow up and achieve her f
4、inal happiness.II. . C h a r lotte B r on t e a n d h e r J a n e E y r eCharlotte Bronte (1816-1855), the daughter of a clergyman in a small mill town in northern England, has long been considered one of the most outstanding and controversial women writers in the literary world of the nineteenth ce
5、ntury. She, together with her sisters Emily Bronte and Anne Bronte, constituted the most marvelous myth in the history of British literature. Their mother died of cancer when the children were still young and they were mostly left on their own as their father felt that “their prattle distressed him,
6、 reminding him of his dead wife”(Zha ng 2009). In 1842 Charlotte and Emily were sent to join their elder sister Maria and Elizabeth at Clergy Daughters school in Cowan Bridge. The condition of the school made a horrifying impression on Charlottes mind. The discipline was harsh. Maria suffered a grea
7、t deal, and after developing tuberculosis, was sent home to die at the age of eleven. In J ane Eyre, the description of the infamous Lowood School was based on this unhappy experience. When the girls were still young, their father brought a box of twelve wooden soldiers for their brother Branwell, w
8、ho allowed each of his sisters to choose one of the soldiers and become its patron. The soldiers were exactly the things that originally aroused Bronte sistersw ishes of being writer. From 1846 the sisters started to publish their writings. They put together a little volume of verse under their pseu
9、donyms: Currer Bell for Charlotte, Ellis Bell for Emily, and Acton Bell for Ann. Social prejudice against women writers had forced them to hide their sex. In 1852 Charlotte married her fathers curate, Arthur Bell Nicholls. The marriage was sweet but short. In 1855 she became ill and died on March 31
10、 of that year of tuberculosis. All through hershort lifetime, Charlotte Bronte produced five novels: Professor, J ane Eyre, Shirley, Villetteand Emma. Except her final unfinished novel Emma, the other four have been widely read and translated into many languages. Their author also becomes the litera
11、ry world.Charlotte Bronte is actually the heroine of her novel J ane Eyre. For the story embodied her personal experiences. We can hardly imagine what the author is without what she writes. Due to this special phenomenon, it is commonly believed that no literary commentary on Charlotte Bronte is of
12、any authenticity if her personal experiences are overlooked.J ane Eyre is Charlottes second novel, published in 1847. The novel goes through five distinct stages: (1)Janes childhood at Gateshead, where she is abused by her aunt and cousins; (2)he education at Lowood School, where she acquires friend
13、s and role models but also suffers privations; (3) her time as governess at Thornfield Manor, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; (4) her time with the Rivers family at Marshs End and at Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St . John Rivers proposes to her; (5)her
14、 reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester at his house of Ferndean. Partly autobiographical, the novel abounds with social criticism and simister Gothic elements.J ane Eyre was considered as the most distinguished work after only a week it was published. Then, why this work received so muc
15、h popularity is worthy of thinking. In most cases, a character in a book directly reflects a reality or a social phenomenon, and J ane Eyre in some ways is not an exception. Yet there are lots of extraordinary things that can be found from the heroine-the resistance of ty ranny, the concept of woman
16、 statue, the thought of independence, which rather could be referred as unexpected things in that days and just could be referred as modernism nowadays. It is these things that make the novel remarkable.III. Background of GrowthThe formation of Jane Eyres personality is closely related to her growin
17、g background. And her growing process cannot be neglected in which a mans distinguished character is just developed under a special circumstance. On the hand, the formation of Janes personality can be traced from family and social backgrounds. On the other hand, her success cannot be separated with
18、the independence on spirit and economy as well. So family background, socialbackground, financial independence and spiritual independence must be regarded as a whole.A . F a m i l y B a c k g r ou n dThe story opens with the titular heroine, J ane Eyre, a plain little orphan, at Gateshead Hall with
19、her aunt and cousin. Her aunt, Mrs. Reed, a selfish and cold-hearted woman, and her three children all treat Jane very badly. One day, in an outbreak, Jane fights back and is shut up in the horrible red room. To get rid of this eye-sore, Mrs. Reed sends her away to Lowood, a charity school for the o
20、rphaned or unwanted children. Jane suffers a lot there, both physically and mentally, only to be consoled by the kindness of a teacher, Miss Temple and the friendship of Helen Buns, a pupil who dies as a result of the bad conditions there. Jane stays at the school for eight years, first six as a stu
21、dent and the rest two as a teacher. An advertisement gives her the chance to be a governess at Thornfield hall. There she falls in love with the master of the house, Mr. Rochester, a grim-looking, energetic, quick-tempered but an understanding middle-aged man. He too is attracted to the little plain
22、 governess for her quick wit, honesty, frankness, loving heart and her spirit of independence and self-dignity. But their wedding is canceled on the ground that Rochester is already married and his wife, though raving mad, is still alive. Shocked and deeply hurt, Jane makes up her mind to leave Roch
23、ester. She flees into the moorland. She would have died of starvation but for St. John Rivers and his two sisters. It turns out that the Rivers are really her cousins, and from them she also learns that she is now a rich heiress. One day, St. John Rivers, a very handsome clergyman who is determined
24、to devote himself solely to God, asks Jane to marry him and accompany him to India for missionary work. Just when Jane, now desperate of her union with Rochester, is about to accept Johns loveless proposal, she hears Rochester calling for her. Following her own heart, Jane returns to Thornfield. She
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