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17、ower of her spirit, and her broad knowledge, her firm beliefs in God, her idea of living, her excellent communication with Miss Temple, all these leave a deep impression in little Jane heart.The obvious comparison of living environment and the strong Jane in future is impressive. When people are in。

【英语专业|英语专业毕业论文关于简爱的论述】18、their childhood, the living environment and the people they meet are very important to the formation of their character.2. Literature ReviewJane Eyre is written by a famous British woman novelistCharlotte Bront. As soon as it was published on October 1847, the heroine Jane Eyre has become known to e 。

19、very household in the west world. It has brought a stir not only to readers but also to critics.“Such a strange book! Imagine a novel with a little swarthy governess for heroine, and a middle-aged ruffian for hero.” Such is the evaluation of one reviewer in Sharps London Magazine soon after the publ 。

20、ication of Jane Eyre. (Teachman, 2008:1) Some critics said, “Jane is a person who only pursues her own happiness and the supreme love. So the image of Jane lacks social significance”. (Fan & Wu, 1983:33)A famous critic Tailor once said, “When you read the first few chapters, you know that nobody can 。

21、 portray a child who suffered hardships and was enraged better”. (Wu & Qiu, 1999:50-51)Certainly, Jane Eyre like any successful masterpiece can be viewed from a variety of critical perspectives. Its themelove versus autonomy, the use of symbolismthe red-room, as well as the literary technique of the 。

22、 double have been explored throughout history for many purposes.2.1 The Study of the Novel ThemeLove versus AutonomyJane Eyre is a very much the story to be loved. Brain Phillips says, “Jane searches, not just for romantic love, but also for a sense of being valued, of belonging”. (Phillip, 2006:35) 。

23、 For Wu Jianping and Qiu Shifeng, “As to love, what Jane sought was cordial love without any additional conditions”. (Wu & Qiu, 1999:52) When she is in Thornfield manor, she cannot help falling in love with Rochester-a rich squire, not for his wealth, but his active, broad heart and the same kindnes 。

24、s and sincereness as hers. Her fear of losing her autonomy motivates her refusal of Rochesters marriage proposal. When she knows Rochester still has a wife, though she is mad, Jane feels that he has hurt her dignity, because she believes that marrying Rochester while he remains legally tied to Berth 。

25、a will mean rending herself a mistress and sacrificing her own integrity for the sake of emotional gratification. “Janes leave was a challenge to conventional patterns and it was also a common womans hard trek on the way of striving for character independence and respect”. (Wu & Qiu, 1999:52)2.2 The 。

26、 Study of Symbolismthe Red RoomAccording to Brian Phillip, “The red-room can be viewed as a symbol of what Jane must overcome in her struggles to find freedom, happiness, and a sense of belonging”. (Phillip, 2006:51) She recalls the room on the night that she decides to leave Thornfield after Roches 。

27、ter has tried to convince her to become an undignified mistress. “Her destitute condition upon her departure from Thornfield threatens emotional and intellectual imprisonment, as does St. Johns marriage proposal. Only after Jane has asserted herself, gained financial independence, and found a spirit 。

28、ual familywhich turns out to be her real familycan she wed Rochester and find freedom in and through marriage”. (Phillip, 2006:53) The red-room is the first in a series of literal and metaphorical imprisonments in the novel. “Although Janes imprisonment in the red-room is real, she will encounter sp 。

29、iritual, intellectual and emotional imprisonment through the bookAt the same time, the red-room is also symbolic of Janes feeling of isolation with respect to every community: she is locked in, but she is also, in a sense, lock out”. (Phillip, 2006:62-63)2.3 The Study of the Literary Technique of th 。

30、e DoubleIn Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bront uses the technique of the double in several ways. “Locations double one another (Gateshead and Thornfield as places to learn to be passionate and to indulge those passions;
Lowood and Marsh End as places in which to learn and develop restraint of passion and sel 。

31、f-sacrifice), creating a structure of the novel that has its foundation on the effects of doubling”. (Teachman, 2008:6) Fire and ice appear through Jane Eyre. Brain Phillip describes “the former represents Janes passions, anger, and spirit, while the latter symbolizes the oppressive forces trying to 。

32、 extinguish Janes vitality”. (Phillip, 2006:45)From the above reviews, I have a deep understanding on Jane Eyre which can be undoubtly praised as a great masterpiece. However, I have found there is no enough research on Helen Burns influence upon Jane Eyres early life. Thus this paper will discuss h 。


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