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1、 是小柯论文网通过网络搜集,并由本站工作人员整理后发布的,是篇质量较高的学术论文,供本站访问者学习和学术交流参考之用,不可用于其他商业目的,的论文版权归原作者所有,因网络整理,有些文章作者不详,敬请谅解,如需转摘,请注明出处小柯论文网,如果此论文无法满足您的论文要求,您可以申请本站帮您代写论文,以下是正文。 Abstract:Jane Eyre, by far the best known of Charlotte Brontes literary production, published 1847. Jane, the heroine, a governesss rebelliousnes
2、s, her hate of servility, her insistence on equality with her master, and her declaration that she has a right to feelings and passions that impresses me most. This paper, from what Jane Eyre experiences and what she thinks about the happenings, analyses Jane Eyres independent characters and spirits
3、 in five segments each with its own setting: Gateshead, Lowood, Thornfield, Moor House, Ferndean, points out the significance of Jane Eyres independence in her ages.Key words:independence significance the nineteenth century five segments Chapter 1 At Gatesead: Consciousness of IndependenceJane, a te
4、n-year-old orphan living with her relatives, the Reeds, as a dependent who never seems to fit in at Gateshead. From Chapter 1 to Chapter 4 the author describes that although Jane seems to be defeated and punished at last because of Mrs. Reeds partiality for John, she appears her distinguished charac
5、teristic of fighting for independence.Janes characteristic charm and value is embodied for the first time.From then on Jane begins to realize that she needs to be saved from her blind fear of authority and be self-reliant or self-independent. Jane claims that “I resisted all the way: a new thing for
6、 me,like any other rebel slave, I felt resolved, in my desperation, to go all lengths.” (P5) These sentences foreshadow what will be an important theme of the rest of the book, that of female independence or rebelliousness. At Gateshead it becomes obvious that Jane is self-willed and has a temper. H
7、ere Jane makes her first declaration of independence. She will no longer be considered a secondary member of the Reed household. We preliminarily see Janes independent spirit from her childhood and can continually find how the writer develops it to a higher level in the following chapters.Chapter 2
8、At Lowood Institution: Expansion of Struggle into a wider environmentIn Lowood Institution, Jane does not extricate herself from an awkward predicament. She suffers from cold, hungry, beat and humiliation. From Miss Maria Temple and Helen Burns, Jane learns the value of independence and comes to und
9、er influence of tolerance and endurance of suffering. Jane also learns from Helen the importance of duty and self-control. In the following novel, when Jane is back to Thornfield to see her dying aunt, she bears the snubs of her cousins with a new equanimity, and pities her helpless aunt with all he
10、r heart. She has learned to forgive.Jane spends eight happy years in Lowood, the last two as a teacher. There Jane gains strength from her teacher and fellow students to achieve her independence. If in Gateshead Jane resists only her aunts family, then in Lowood the resists object has expanded into
11、a wider environment.Chapter 3 At Thornfield Hall: Resistance to Traditional SystemBut after Miss Temple leaves to be married, Jane realizes that there is a great world beyond and longs to explore it. She longs for liberty and gives up her position in school to apply for the governess in Thornfield,
12、the house of Mr. Rochester. Till then, the character, Jane goes up on the social stage formally and goes on developing her independent character and shows her insistence on the rights of women to a complete and full life. Jane tries to regain control over her passion when she feels her loss of indep
13、endence after she accepts Rochesters love. She resists becoming dependent on him and his money. Twists and turns of love between Jane and Rochester produce a large space to open up Janes character entirely. However, she does not lose heart and withdraw or even belittle herself. She conducts herself
14、in this battle for love with a great disparity in social status. Jane refuses to have sexual relationship with Rochester because she fears that she will lose her independence because of passion. Janes high demand for equality is just to fight with the social unjust treatment and traditional marriage
15、 system.To this step, the object Jane resists has become a traditional system. To Jane, the appearance of the raving maniacMr. Rochesters wife, is undoubtedly a blot from the blue, but also stimulates her independent spirit. To defend her dignity and uphold the solemnity legality and purity of marri
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