Jane Eyre’s Struggle for Recognition and Equality简爱为得到认可和平等所做的反抗 英语专业毕业论文.doc
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1、简爱为得到认可和平等所做的反抗Jane Eyres Struggle for Recognition and Equality摘要简爱是英国著名女作家夏洛蒂-勃朗特根据自身经历而作的一篇小说。小说通过描述主人公坎坷的一生, 成功地塑造了一个在男权主义社会背景下,为得到社会认可和平等自由而做出反抗的自尊自爱、自立自强的女性形象。本论文先介绍作者,主人公简爱的生活经历。并通过对主人公心理,语言,思想,行为等方面的叙述反映出简爱追求婚姻经济精神的平等。进而从她的生活经历中分析她的独立、自由、平等和反抗等内在特点。这些特点也正是简爱的女权主义的反映。最后谈到简爱做这些反抗的原因,除了当时社会背景和简爱
2、的成长经历因素,最主要的还是简爱的女权主义意识的影响。她成了新时代女性的楷模。总之,她教会女性要独立,不断奋斗,不断争取平等,在现代社会仍然有极其深刻的意义。关键词: 反抗 独立 平等 认可 女权主义AbstractJane.Eyre is written by famous talented English woman novelist Charlotte Bronte, based on her own experience. The novel by describing Jane Eyres rough life,successfully portrays a self-respect
3、ful and self-reliant female in the male chauvinism social background, makes resistance for recognition,equality and freedom.The thesis focuses on the analysis of Jane Eyres feminism. First, it introduces the author Charlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre path of life.As well as it describes Janes pursuit of
4、the equality in the marriage, economy, spirit through psychology,language,mentality and behavior etc. Further more,from their life experience,it analyses the characters such as independence,freedom,equality,rebellion and the reasons for these behaviors. These characters are also the reflection of fe
5、minism. Finally, we refer the reasons of Janes rebellion. In addition to social background and growth environment, feminism is the most important factor. She becomes the model of women in the new era. In brief, Jane teaches us as a female,we should be independent, constantly struggling, striving for
6、 equality in modern society and it has a profound significance.Key Words: rebellion independence equality recognition feminismContentsIntroduction.1Chapter I Overview of Jane.Eyre.21.1 Introduction to the Author.21.2 Janes Path of Life.2Chapter II A Detailed Analysis of the Characters of Jane Eyre.3
7、2.1 Janes View on Pursuing the Equality and Freedom.32.2 Janes Persuit of Independent.52.3 Janes Rebellion 6Chapter III The Reasons of Janes Rebellion .93.1 The Social Background.93.2 Growth Environment.103.3 Feminism .11Conclusion : .14Notes : .15Bibliography : .16Introduction:Jane.Eyre is written
8、by famous talented English woman novelist Charlotte Bronte in 1846. It has high appraisal in literature history.As before papers, many people have analyzed it from the below aspects on one-side. Such as Cai Wenfang has written “From Jane.Eyre to see the religious views of Charlotte” , Sun Jikun has
9、talked about “a rebellious woman” and Fang Weijin has written “Doubting about Jane Eyres Rebellious Character” etc. These subjects are all good and useful to us.Different from the previous papers, this paper was written in a new aspect. It through the description of Janes characters and feminism, su
10、ccessfully portrayed a middle-class working woman who is struggling for recognition of her basic rights and equality as a human being. In the early years of the 19th century Victorian Age, it is a male-dominated and “money above all” society, and women are regarded as second-class, unexpectedly, eme
11、rging a girl who disdains money and power and has a great courage to combat traditional injustice and oppression. Jane made special contribution to feminism, and she is respected by readers. Todays society, women have owned some rights, but are still somewhat inferior to men in some fields. Mammonis
12、m is in vogue, and unhealthy tendency still exists, which are similar to the novels background. What kind of noble spirit should modern women persist in? These questions are worth our readers thinking about after reading this paper. Chapter I Overview of Jane.Eyre1.1 Introduction to the Author Charl
13、otte Bronte (1816-1855) was one of the most famous female workers in English literature. In this period of tense class struggle appeared a new literary trend-critical realism. English critical realism of the 19th century flourished in the forties and in the early fifties. The critical realists descr
14、ibed with much vividness and great artistic skill the chief traits of the England society and criticized the capitalist system from a democratic viewpoint. She created several works, such as Shirley (1849), Villette (1853) and The Professor (1857). Her works are all about the struggle of an individu
15、al consciousness toward self-realization, about some lonely and neglected young women with a longing for independence, freedom and equality. Jane.Eyre is her typical works. It is an autobiography novel. Charlotte Bronte was born at Thornton, in Yorkshire England, the third of six children. Her fathe
16、r, Patrick Bronte, an Irish Anglican clergyman, her mother, Maria Barnwell Bronte, died of cancer on September 15th 1821. In August 1824, charlotte Bronte were sent with three of her sisters to the Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge. Its poor conditions, permanently affects her health and physi
17、cal development, and hastens the deaths of her two elder sisters about 11 and 10 years old. Soon after, she moved from the school and lived with her surviving brother and sisters, Emily and Anne. They began to write stories, articles and poems together. In order to get normal education, Charlotte co
18、ntinued her education at Roe Heed School in Mir field from 1831 to 1842, where she met her lifelong friends and correspondents. Between 1835 and 1838, she returned as a teacher. In 1839, she took up the first of many positions as governess to a family in Yorkshire, a career she pursued until 1841 Af
19、ter her aunt died of internal obstruction in October 1842, Charlotte returned alone to Brussels in 1843. In May 1846, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne published a joint collection of poetry under assumed names of Currer, Ellis and Action Bell, although only two copies were sold, they decided to continue w
20、riting for publication and began working on their first novels. It is very unfortunate, in 1848 her brother died of Chronic Bronchitis. Emily and Anne both died of pulmonary tuberculosis in 1848 and 1849 respectively. She and her father left alone. Under the very hardship condition, Charlotte contin
21、uously worked hard in the journey of creating literature and published Shirley and Villette and began to create long novel Emma in 1853. On June 1854, Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls, her fathers curate. She died nine months later during her first pregnancy.1.2 Jane Eyres Path of LifeJane Eyr
22、es life is full of tears, misery, and starvation, but she constantly strives to become stronger and has the courage to fight continuously for freedom and equality. She becomes strong-minded and persistent in struggling against her fate.Jane is an orphan, and is ill-treated as a little girl. She stri
23、ves for her life, which makes her tough character and strong self-respect. Because of her childhoods life environment, she learns how to live. Also just for her growing experiences, it creates her strong personality, beautiful ideal and wisdom. Jane Eyre is a special image out of ordinary. She makes
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