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After reading Jane Eyre, middle school students

Jane Eyre middle school students’ reflections after reading 1

How much ups and downs does a person have to go through in his life to be considered a bumpy one? I have no idea. How many great achievements does a person need in his life to be considered brilliant? I have no idea. But I know: as long as you face it with strength, the bumpy life will be just as wonderful; as long as you work hard, the ordinary life will be just as brilliant.

She is like an ugly duckling and an abandoned ugly duckling. She suffered so much in her childhood that she never shed a tear. When her aunt sent her to an orphanage in the mountains, she did not give up on herself. Even though her only friend Helen died, she still lived bravely and strongly, and felt that she was successful.

The fate of life is always wonderful.

She was recruited to be a tutor at Thornfield Manor, and accidentally met the owner Mr. Rochester. He was handsome and full of temperament, but the status gap was so wide that she was not afraid. Coming across the chasm resolutely. She is a strong and brave pursuit of equality and freedom, and even Rochester cannot damage her profound personal dignity.

A brave person will definitely gain something, and a brave person will definitely have bitterness. A brave person, as a brave person, should be like her - like Jane Eyre.

I used to be innocent and innocent. I used to be really carefree. One day I discovered that I don't know when I started to be a little timid. I didn't dare to do what I wanted to do, and I didn't dare to say what I wanted to say. I wanted to participate in the school competition, but I always felt that I was not qualified and the opportunity was taken away by others. My English is not good and I dare not speak out loud in class. I really want to change myself, but I never have the courage to do so. Remarks after reading Jane Eyre by middle school students 2

With the mentality of dealing with business matters, I reluctantly picked up this "Jane Eyre" that I had long forgotten about. I have to admit that my attitude towards reading has changed. The development of the storyline was ups and downs, and I was deeply attracted by the storyline. When little Jane Eyre was scolded, I couldn't help but look sympathetically at this child who was teased by fate, or in her eyes, this The so-called sympathy is contempt for her, she doesn't need it, the tragic childhood experience makes her disgusted, and it will also make him feel hateful.

Perhaps the appearance of Helen and Miss Temple made her learn to change, but in our spare time, we have to lament the ruthlessness and indifference of the society at that time. With every danger Jane Eyre saved, I couldn't help cheering for her. When she bravely refused St. John's proposal and insisted on her true love, I was moved by her choice. When she went to take care of the disabled Rochester, What it brings to people is not only touching, but also shocking to the soul.

Each experience is more importantly about the emotional entanglements and mental journey of a young girl, her spiritual contradictions and inner conflicts, her desire, vision and pursuit of a free and happy life, which will make the girl The protagonist's enthusiasm, defiance of customs, and pursuit of liberation are vividly displayed.

From Jane Eyre, we have to be grateful for today’s life. In comparison, aren’t all the things we lack reflected in Jane Eyre, both spiritually and in life? Everything about Jane Eyre should be a model for us to learn from and a model for today's society. Jane Eyre Middle School Students' Review 3

Although tonight's "Jane Eyre" movie is not perfect, I still gained a lot from watching it with everyone.

I also got a lot of inspiration from it. When Jane Eyre was little, her aunt and the male principal of the orphanage said she was a bad child and that she loved to lie. From this point, I thought that in daily dealings with others, when someone speaks ill of others or other aspects, we must maintain a rational heart and not be confused by other people's words. Because sometimes you can only know whether a person is good or bad when you have contact with him or her. Before you have contact with this person, don’t easily judge what kind of person he is based on other people’s words and his appearance: when there are so many When people say Jane Eyre is bad, she is still so strong and still has a kind heart. I think this is rare. I think when others keep telling you who you are, you are likely to have a rebellious mentality, and then you really become who they say you are. Such a discerning heart is very rare. So don’t be easily knocked down by other people’s bad words, but be your true self and believe in yourself.

What also touched me deeply was the friendship between Helen and her. The purest and kindest friendship between children is so heart-warming, and it only takes one person’s words or a little inadvertently. Small actions impact another person. Although this film does not deeply interpret this wonderful fragment in the original work, through the narrations of other students, we can see Helen's influence on Jane Eyre, so that Jane Eyre still maintains a pure and kind heart. I hope everyone can have one or more such pure friendships.

I believe that human nature is good, and everyone is kind inside. It may be distorted a little due to the influence of the environment, but I want the people around me or the society not to give up on them at this time. , maybe a little verbal hurt that everyone inadvertently can ruin a person, or a kind word can save a person. Therefore, I hope that kind-hearted people will say more good things, and never neglect doing good deeds because they are trivial, and do not do evil deeds because they are trivial.

There is also a sentence in the movie that I think is more classic: "You can't let the mountain go to Muhammad, you can only let Muhammad go to the mountain." In fact, I think mountains can be compared to society. You cannot let society adapt to you, you can only adapt to society. Only by adapting to society can we survive. Under this premise, we can do what we like and do our best to change certain realities. Nine times out of ten there are unsatisfactory things in life. If you look away from them, you won't be so tired.

I just learned a few things from it. In fact, the most classic thing should be the character and quality that Jane Eyre had in that social environment, and the true love between them. But that’s all I’ll write. Jane Eyre Middle School Student's Remarks 4

There is such a person who is burdened with all the misfortunes the world has brought to her. When the world sees her disadvantages and tells her not to have too many extravagant expectations in life, she just refuses to listen. . Such a legendary woman - Jane Eyre, has inspired us with her optimism.

Maybe she is not beautiful, but she has a strong personality. Maybe she is a weak woman in people's eyes, but she can still control her own destiny.

I couldn’t put it down because of this novel that permeated women’s independent thoughts. I felt sad for Jane Eyre’s tragic experience and the difficulties that made matters worse, angry for Mrs. Reed’s partiality, and for Mr. Rochester’s loss. One hand and two eyes feeling sympathy.

Perhaps this is the way the world is. Most people still have the Darwinian idea of ??"natural selection, survival of the fittest". The world is so cold and ruthless, at least not too beautiful. Human beings will only look at those with a halo. Those humble people are lonely and helpless. They should have chosen to admit defeat, but some people are still so stubborn.

Perhaps, they just think that: for life. But they work so hard for life, and they believe that tomorrow will be beautiful and happy.

Perhaps, we have never been worried, never had difficulties, and have never had too many extravagant hopes for this world... But if we were Jane Eyre, we could really create a beautiful tomorrow and become our own destiny. The master of? I think we are still living a worry-free life, and we haven’t had time to experience so many hardships. We can only experience it from books, understand...

"Jane Eyre" gives people a strong feeling , but it will make people stronger after reading it. Perhaps, this is the unique words and imagination of Charlotte Bronte, the charm of "Jane Eyre"! Jane Eyre Middle School Students' Remarks after Reading 5

During this period of time, I read a world literature work - "Jane Eyre". After reading this book, I felt a lot.

This book was written by Charlotte Bront?. She and her two sisters are known as the "Three Brontes" in the history of British literature. After this book was published, it was deeply loved by readers from all over the world. It was later made into a movie and widely circulated.

This book is a novel written by Charlotte based on her own experience. Although the stories in the book are fictional, the living environment of many people in it, and even many life details, are taken from the real experiences of the author and the people around him.

This book mainly writes about Jane Eyre's parents who died young and entrusted her to her uncle Reed. But her uncle also died soon after, and before he died, he asked Jane Eyre's aunt to adopt her. She agreed to her husband's adoption of Jane Eyre against her will, but it was very unfair to her. Jane Eyre later went to school and met Helen, and the two of them were very close.

Jane Eyre stayed in school for eight years. Once she saw a recruitment advertisement and decided to apply, and finally became a governess at Thornfield Manor. Later she met Edward Rochester, the owner of Thornfield Manor. He liked Jane Eyre very much and proposed to her, and Jane Eyre agreed to him. Just as they were having their wedding, someone stopped them and said that Mr. Rochester already had a wife. simple? After Ai knew the news, she left him resolutely. On her way to find a new way out of life, she slept in the open, begged on the streets, and went through many hardships. Finally, she was taken in by the pastor St. John and taught in a local primary school. Soon, Jane Eyre learned that her uncle passed away and left her an inheritance. At the same time, she discovered that Saint? John was his cousin and she decided to divide the property equally. Holy? John proposed to Jane Eyre, but Jane? Love's love for Rochester remained unchanged. He rejected his cousin's proposal and returned to Thornfield. At this time, Rochester had already lost one hand and lost his eyesight in a fire because his crazy wife set fire to the house, but Jane? However, love never left him, and she resolutely married him and got her ideal happy life.

After reading this book, I think Jane Eyre is a person who is unwilling to endure social oppression and has the courage to pursue personal happiness. If we were Jane Eyre, would we endure such oppression? I don't think so. From today on, I will study Jane Eyre's spirit. Of course, there is still a lot of spirit in Jane Eyre that is worthy of our discovery; to explore; to learn... Jane Eyre middle school students' reflections after reading 6

"Jane Eyre" is an immortal work in the treasure house of world literature. Zuo, I discovered it recently. I read it carefully. The author of "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte from England. Bronte was born in Thornton, a small mountain town in Yorkshire, England. She was a country priest named Patrick. Bronte's third child. Charlotte wrote the novel "Jane." like". The story of "Jane Eyre" mainly tells the story of the little girl Jane Eyre who grows from a girl to an adult. Jane Eyre lost her parents when she was young and was adopted by her uncle. After her uncle died, her aunt bullied Jane Eyre all day long. Later, Jane Eyre was sent to an orphanage and lived there for 8 years. Then, Jane went to work as a governess and finally married Mr. Rochester.

I like Chapter 5: Coming to Lowood (Lowood Orphanage). At that time, Jane had just arrived at the orphanage, and she had experienced a very hard day. The children in that orphanage could eat bread with cheese and coffee at most twice a week, and they didn't dare to say a word until the porridge was burned. They had to get up very late every morning to wait for water to wash their faces. The teachers there were very strict. Anyone who did anything wrong would be punished by standing in the hall, but one teacher, Miss Temple, broke some rules and made the students live a better life.

Jane Eyre’s misfortune made me feel: Life is so beautiful now, and we must cherish it. You have to be strong even when you encounter setbacks.