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Firstofall,iwantmakeitclearthaticannotclaimunderstandingthisholybookinjustafewweeks,andiwouldnotdarecommentonthissacredbook,inaddition,idon"tthinkicangiveyouafullpictureoftheholybibleinjustfewcannotpreachanythinghere.whatiwanttodohereistoexpremyunderstandingbysharingtwoeventsdescribedinthisbook.
thefiststoryiwanttoshareisabandonedtoweroftothebibel,peopleusethesamelanguagetocommunicatewitheachotherinancientthesoaringvanity,theydecidedtobuildaheaven-reachingtowertoshowofftheirachievement,godknows,hechangethehumanlanguageintodifferentkindsandmakeitdifficultforpeopletocommunicatewitheachother,hencethefailureofbuildingtowerofstorytellspeople,neverdothingsinselfishness,butmakealifeoutofenternalglory.
theotherstory,beforejesuschristwascrucified,hesaid,father,forgivethem,fortheyknownotwhattheydo.withgreatlove,heshoulderedallthesinsofpeople.whatcanwelearnfromthisstory?weliveinthisworldthankstotheloveofgod,forthisreanson,weshouldmakeourlivesglorioustohonorourgod.
Finally,iwanttosumupbysayingthatonlyifweputourlivesintheeternalloveofgod,canweliveaperfectlife,andwhatyouappealediswhatgodexpected!
HolyBibleimpressionsofafter-readingHolyBibleisChristianity"ssoul.mustunderstandthewesterncivilization.CannotbutreadHolyBible.today,theworldhas1,000,000,000abovepeopletreatsasHolyBibletheirspiritualfood.HolyBibletranslatesinto1800manykindsofwriting,sincelonghasbeenintheworldspreadsabroadestbook.Sincecontinuously,ihavefilledcuriouslytoHolyBible,ishonoredverymuchunderstandingXXteacher"sinfluence,teacherhasbeenalsogivenmetwoabouttheHolyBiblebook,ireadthesuchclassicalbookfortunately.Readssomeclassicsthething,forexampleJesus"sguidance,ifsomepeoplehavehityourrightface,alsoletshimtheleftfacehit,allsharing,,solongasknowswrong,mainwillforgiveyou,butwillalsohavearemanyitothinkthatisunablethethingwhichunderstood,adamevestealsthepardonedcrimewhichthefoodforbiddenfruitwillviolate,thepardonedcrimeiswhat?Knowshasthedesireashamed?ifdoesnothavetheSatanenticement,theywillbewillcontinueintheGardenofedenjoyfullife?whatexceptcarefreealsohasintheirslife?Hungrymusteatthingthisnotisalsothepersonmostprimitivedesire?Betweenthedesireandthedesirealsohasthedifference?whyisitthecrime?!
Goddoesnotendurethecrimewhichseesthepeopletomassacremutually,thereforedecisionreconstructionworldofhumanbeings,onlythennoaisrescued,thehumanitymassacrestheworstresultalsonothingbutismutuallythecompletedeconstruction,Godisonlydoesnotenduretoputinnearlyallpeopleinthefloodrainstorm,thisisHeZhongdoesnotendure?!thepeoplemaketheexceedinglyhighBabylontower,wantstogotohavealookattheGodJehovah"shomeland,Godtoworrythatthepeoplecrime,thenletsthepeoplelanguagenotpaagain,thereforenolongertheunitycannotcontinuetomakethetoweragain,thehumanwantstovisitGod"sfamilyisthecrime,Godstealspeepsperson"sprivacyislooksafter?!thebeliefisonespiritualreposing,believesonespiritualstrength.thehuman,cannotnotbelieve!therecollectionbelievesinthelordthesedays,iexperiencetothemainleadership,feelsdeeplymaintomyblessing.BeforeadvocatingJesustobecomemyfoot"slamp,onroad"slight.
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thenovelisalongtimeago,thereisavillage,thevillagelivedinthemulanfamily,mulan'sfatherbecauseofinjuriesinthebattlefield,legdisease,retiredathomeself-cultivation.However,whenmulanwasinhisteens,therewasunrestinthecountry,andtheenemywerepreparingtoattacktheGreatwallundertheGreatwall.theemperorhadtodraftundertheedict,eachmusthaveamanasyoungmenwenttothefronttofight.oneofthemwasmulan'sfather,herfathermulaninordertohavethecouragetonvbannanzhuangCongjunfather.
theedictissuedseconddaysathome,mulancametothebarracks,soldierswhodidnotknowthatsheisagirl.inthisway,shebeganthecamplife,dayafterdaytraining,letherfollowtheradesinarmspracticedagoodKungfu.oneday,sir.thearrowatthetopofthepost,butnoonecantakeitoff,onlymulancontinuetospendallnighttime,climbedtothetop,withthearrow,alsolettheothersidethesoldierstohimtositupandtakenotice.Finallyonthebattlefield,theygo,go,suddenly,alotoftheenemyrushedtothem,itwasinambush.mulanseeinfrontofthesnowcappedmountainsandcliffs,andagunonthesnowcappedmountains,isagreatpower,theavalancheenemywerealldrownedinthethousandsuponthousandsofhorsesandsoldierssnowcapped.thechiefwasalsosweptawaybythestrengthoftheavalanche,mulaninordertosavehim,beinjuredbyice,thegeneralasksadoctortoetohertopackuptime,everybodydiscoveredthatmulanisu
nexpectedlyafemale.thinkingthatmulanhadsavedherlife,shedidnotkillher,andthearmythrewmulanbacktothecapital.mulanfoundthatthereisnoenemykilledinanavalanche,Chanyualive.mulanhurriedbacktothecapital,riskingthedeathoftheenemy,andtellingeveryonethattheenemyhadnotdied.Butnoonebelievedher,justbecauseshewasagirl.Unfortunatelyhappenedintheemperortotheexecutivereward,inaraid,theemperorwascapturedinthetower.everybodyjustbelievedmulan'swords,andworkedtogethertosavetheemperorwithmulan.theemperorwantedmulantostaywithhimashisminister,butsherefused.Shewantedtogobacktoherhometown.theemperorgavemulanKhan'ssword,leteveryoneseethisgirlcontributionstothecountry,thepeopleandtheemperorthankedher.
ireadthebook,thinkmulanisverybrave,whoisagreatsin,buttoherownfatheratallcosts,reallygreat.
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onehundredandsixtyyearsago,whenCharlotteBrontecreatedJaneeyre,shecouldhaveneverthoughtthatitwouldbecomeamatteroffact,intheworldoftoday,therearetensofthousandsofJaneeyre,eachlivinginareader'sheart,breathingwithhimthesameairandsharingwithhimthesamehappinessandrichmentalworldhasbecomeaninexhaustibleresourceofspirtualJaneeyre,peoplewhoaretimidandshygetconfidenceandself-respect;peoplewhofeelimprisonedgetindependenceandfreedom;peoplewhoarelonesomegetloveand,whatigetfromJaneeyreisthecourageofinnerqestioningandself-exploring.
Janeeyreisayoungorphanbeingraisedbymrs.Reed,hercruel,wealthyaunt.aservantnamedBessieprovidesJanewithsomeofthefewkindnessesshereceives,tellingherstoriesandsingingsongstoher.oneday,aspunishmentforfightingwithherbullyingcousinJohnReed,Jane’sauntimprisonsJaneinthered-room,theroominwhichJane’sUncleReeddied.whilelockedin,Jane,believingthatsheseesheruncle’sghost,screamsandfaints.ShewakestofindherselfinthecareofBessieandthekindlyapothecarymr.Lloyd,whosuggeststomrs.ReedthatJanebesentawaytoschool.toJane’sdelight,mrs.Reedconcurs.
onceattheLowoodSchool,Janefindsthatherlifeisfarfromidyllic.theschool’sheadmasterismr.Brocklehurst,acruel,hypocritical,andabusiveman.Brocklehurstpreachesadoctrineofpovertyandprivationtohisstudentswhileusingtheschool’sfundstoprovideawealthyandopulentlifestyleforhisownfamily.atLowood,JanebefriendsayounggirlnamedHelenBurns,whosestrong,martyrlikeattitudetowardtheschool’smiseriesisbothhelpfulanddispleasingtoJane.amassivetyphusepidemicsweepsLowood,andHelendiesofconsumption.theepidemicalsoresultsinthedepartureofmr.BrocklehurstbyattractingattentiontotheinsalubriousconditionsatLowood.afteragroupofmoresympatheticgentlementakesBrocklehurst’splace,Jane’slifeimprovesdramatically.ShespendseightmoreyearsatLowood,sixasastudentandtwoasateacher.
afterteachingfortwoyears,Janeyearnsfornewexperiences.Sheacceptsagovernesspositionatamanorcalledthornfield,wheresheteachesalivelyFrenchgirlnamedadèle.thedistinguishedhousekeepermrs.Fairfaxpresidesovertheestate.Jane’semployeratthornfieldisadark,impassionedmannamedRochester,withwhomJanefindsherselffallingsecretlyinlove.ShesavesRochesterfromafireonenight,whichheclaimswasstartedbyadrunkenservantnamedGracepoole.ButbecauseGracepoolecontinuestoworkatthornfield,Janeconcludesthatshehasnotbeentoldtheentirestory.JanesinksintodespondencywhenRochesterbringshomeabeautifulbutviciouswomannamedBlancheingram.JaneexpectsRochestertoproposetoBlanche.ButRochesterinsteadproposestoJane,whoacceptsalmostdisbelievingly.
theweddingdayarrives,andasJaneandmr.Rochesterpreparetoexchangetheirvows,thevoiceofmr.masoncriesoutthatRochesteralreadyhasawife.masonintroduceshimselfasthebrotherofthatwife—awomannamedBertha.mr.masontestifiesthatBertha,whomRochestermarriedwhenhewasayoungmaninJamaica,isstillalive.Rochesterdoesnotdenymason’sclaims,butheexplainsthatBerthahasgonemad.Hetakestheweddingpartybacktothornfield,wheretheywitnesstheinsaneBerthamasonscurryingaroundonallfoursandgrowlinglikeananimal.RochesterkeepsBerthahiddenonthethirdstoryofthornfieldandpaysGracepooletokeephiswifeundercontrol.Berthawastherealcauseofthemysteriousfireearlierinthestory.KnowingthatitisimpossibleforhertobewithRochester,Janefleesthornfield.
pennilessandhungry,Janeisforcedtosleepoutdoorsandbegforfood.atlast,threesiblingswholiveinamanoralternativelycalledmarshendandmoorHousetakeherin.theirnamesaremary,Diana,andSt.John(pronounced“Sinjin”)Rivers,andJanequicklybecomesfriendswiththem.St.Johnisaclergyman,andhefindsJaneajobteachingatacharityschoolinmorton.Hesurprisesheronedaybydeclaringthatheruncle,Johneyre,hasdiedandleftheralargefortune:20,000pounds.whenJaneaskshowhereceivedthisnews,heshocksherfurtherbydeclaringthatherunclewasalsohisuncle:JaneandtheRiversesarecousins.Janeimmediatelydecidestoshareherinheritanceequallywithherthreenewfoundrelatives.
St.Johndecidestotraveltoindiaasamissionary,andheurgesJanetoaccompanyhim—ashiswife.Janeagreestogotoindiabutrefusestomarryhercousinbecauseshedoesnotlovehim.St.Johnpressureshertoreconsider,andshenearlygivesin.However,sherealizesthatshecannotabandonforeverthemanshetrulyloveswhenonenightshehearsRochester’svoicecallinghernameoverthemoors.JaneimmediatelyhurriesbacktothornfieldandfindsthatithasbeenburnedtothegroundbyBerthamason,wholostherlifeinthefire.Rochestersavedtheservantsbutlosthiseyesightandoneofhishands.JanetravelsontoRochester’snewresidence,Ferndean,whereheliveswithtwoservantsnamedJohnandmary.
atFerndean,RochesterandJanerebuildtheirrelationshipandsoonmarry.attheendofherstory,JanewritesthatshehasbeenmarriedfortenblissfulyearsandthatsheandRochesterenjoyperfectequalityintheirlifetogether.Shesaysthataftertwoyearsofblindness,Rochesterregainedsightinoneeyeandwasabletobeholdtheirfirstsonathisbirth.
actually,notonlydoiinspiredbyJaneeyre'scharacter,butalsoiammovedbytheloveofbelievethateveryoneofusmayhavethoughtaboutourafterreadingthisdoesn'tneedtobesohandsome.However,hemustbegoodtousandtakeourthingsasthemostimportant,weareallexpecting...
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thiswintervacation,ireadagreatbook《Bookworm》.ingread1,iappreciatethebeautyofthemoon,and,iknowmary,queenofSocts'sstory……inaword,ibenefitedalotofinreallylikethisbook.
amongthem,myfavouritebookis《Loveormoney》.ittellsarichwomendeathissuspect,andtheygreetedhermoneysmouthlittledaughterthreatensher,toobtainmoney;onthesurfaceseemstoloveherbigdaughtertoreasonsbuthatermother;hersontoapieceoflandandmotherfellout……
Resultsamurdererisherbigdaughter!Reasonhavetoherthepersonilove!
iwasverygirl,actuallykilledhermother,isreallytoonotfilialknowpeopleforavarietyofreasonswillkillyourmostshouldcontroloneself,avoidincentive,notrecklessthings……
the《Bookworm》hastaughtmealot.
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Janeeyregivesmemuchusefulinspirationafterreadingit.
irespectJaneeyre'sindependenceandiammostimpressedbythetruelovebetweenjaneeyreandmr.Rochesterwhowasapoorblindman,twentyyearsolderthanher.Janeeyreneverfeltherselfinferiorasatutorbeforemr.Rochesterandgainedanequalstatus.Shehadloftysentimentsandwaspureinmind.
Shehadnotbeencontaminatedbycommoncustoms,sowasattractedbyherindependentpersonalityandfallinglovewithher.inthestory,Janeeyredismissedthechaiseanddriverwiththedoubleremuneration,whichreflectedherdeterminationtocomebacktomr.Rochester.Shedidnotknowwhethermr.Rochesterwasreallythere,butshestillgropedaboutinthetwilightandcametothedesolatehouse.
Shemissedhimthatmuch.SheonlyhopedthatmrRochesterletherlivewithhimevenifshefoundmrRochesterblindandmutilated.mrrochesterbecameextremelyexcitedwhenheheardandfelthisbelovedJanewasstillliving.
HesuggestedthatJanemarryoneoftheotheryoungmenbecausehethoughthimselfasasightlessblock.ButhealsoshowedhisjealousywhenJanetalkedaboutSt.John'sproposingmarriage.allinall,mr.RochesterwasalwayslovingJanedeeply.mr.RochesteronceexclaimedJane,Jane!JaneandJanehearedRochester'svoicecallingtoher.Hervoicereplied,iamcoming.waitformeithinkthesearethecallofloveandtheansweroflove.
Lateron,aftertheirmarriage,miraculouslyregainedhissightandlivedhappilywithJane.personally,lovecanfastentheheartsofloverstightly.Loveisbeyondtimeandspaceandthemiracleoflovecanleadprayerstobecomereality.
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"tomorrowisanotherdayanyway!"Scarlettwasdeeplyinfectedwithme.Sheletmeknow,reallyisnotoptimistictobelievethatlifeiseasy,butclearlyknowtherearemanysetbacksandobstaclesinlife,stillcanlookintoit,andtryourbesttooutevenclimbedoutofthedilemma.Scarlettwouldhavecomplainedandfeltlikealotofpeople,butthedifferencewasthatmostpeoplewouldneverrecover,andscarlettwouldtakeheartandfaceitallthemore.
asacollegestudent,wemoretocarryforwardthisspiritofoptimism,wehavea"moveovertheeyes","chaptersofthepupil"throughtheyearswehave,whateverwewillencounterintheprocessofthepursuitofadreamlostregretorthepainoffailure,butweshouldstillbelievethatthefuturewillcertainlytous.oncewheniwasindreamalsohaddoubtsandstruggle,butwhenilookback,butaccidentallysmile,thosewholookverypainfulexperience,undertheoxidationofthetime,willbecomeourstory,theybeyearsalmslittlesurprisetous?wealllikethesunshinebreezeandthecalmwater,butmayaswelloccasionallytaketheironsintherain,andbelievethatthecloudsandflowersandflowersinyourheartwillhaveanewbuild.
"ibelievethatlaughteristhebestwaytoburncalories.ibelieveinadversity,bestrong.ibelievethathappygirlsarethemostbeautifulgirls.ibelievetomorrowwillbeanewbeginning,andmiracleswillhappen."Youmaynothavethefreedomtobeyourself,butyoumusthavethecouragetobeyourself.ihopeweareallstorytellersandhaveawonderfultomorrow.
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Recently,ihavejustfinishedreadingafamousnovelwrittenbymargaretmitchellGonewiththewind,whichisoneofthemostpopularworksamongamericantooktheautherabout10yearstofinishthisgreatnovel,theonlynovelinherlife.
thestoryhappenedduringtheCivilwaro"Hara,a16-year-oldgirl,whowaslivingintalamanorinGeorgia,waslovingherneighborashleythewarhavebrokenout,ashleywilkesmarriedhisyongercousinmelanie.Scarlettwassoangrythatshedecidedtomarryamanshedidn’treallylove----Charleslongafterthat,CharlesHamiltonjoinedthearmyanddiedofillnessintheScarletthadtoactasaadonatingdanceparty,ScarlettisacquaintedwithacaptainnamedRhettButler.thentheflamesofwarapproachedwasbusyleavingawayfromthemanagedtoescapefromatlantawiththehelpofcaptainebacktotalamanor,Scarlettmadeuphermindtorallyherhomelandatanycostwhenshesawthattheformermanorhadbeensecondhusbanddiedinthefight,shewasawidowthattime,RhetthadbeenlovingScarlettsincerelyandthatRhettcouldhelpherrallythemanor,ScarlettmarriedRhetthadsimilarcharacteristicattractingher,Scarlettstilllovedonlydaughterdiedaccidently,RhettleftScarlettthenScarlettrealizedthatRhettwastheonlyonewhocouldfallinlovewithher.
thenoveltakestheUSCivilwarasthetakesScarlett’sindividualactivityasthebookshowusatragiclovestory.acouplewhocouldhaveaperfectfuture,butfinnallygoinoppositeamatteroffact,theircharactristicshavedecidedtheirtragicresultfeelsorryabouttheendbecausewearelookingforwardtoaperfectend,justlikeScarlettandfact,ferfectisalwaysaexcessivedamand.
iaffirmbringsexcitementtoScarlett’slifeandencouragesherimpulsetochangeandScarlett,hegoesafterwhathewantsandrefusestotake‘no’foranishumorous,intelligentandcynicalwithahintofisreallyarespectablethinkhefinnallyleftbecauseoflove.otherwise,hecouldn’thavegonewithouthesitation.
ashleywilkesisthefoiltoRhett’sdark,realistictherewasnoCivilwar,heissurelyanobilityofgraceandhistorycannotbebocameavictimoftheerawasgonewiththedefeatofthethesametime,wecannotdenythefactthathehadachearunderstandingaboutreality,whichjustcontributetohistragedy.
inthisbook,whatiappreciatemostisnotmelanie’skindnessorRheet’sdedicationandpatience,butScarlett’scouragetothrowherlong-standingmoralityandtraditionwhefacedwiththebeginningofthewar,shedidn’tcareaboutherworldareendlessdinnerpartiesanddanceherbodyareherfather’sbraveirishbloodandhermother’snobleFrenchpurehadavastfarmasherhadhundredsofisScarlett.,amemberofnoblity,proudandwarchangedmotherdiedoffatherbeesilentandthefarmwasnearlyfoodbecameabigthepressurewasputonScarlett’smustfeedafamilyof9peopleinabigdifferenceofallthishappenedtosomeoneelse,heorshemaychoosetothecontrary,Scarlettchoosetofacethechangeoflifecanwenotadmirehercourageoftochangeislikearoadcan’tbepletelywefalldownfromthepeak,wemaygethert,wemaygetdisappointed,wemayfeelifyouwanttosurvive,youmuststanduptofaceit.
itisobviousthat《Gonewiththewind》isreallyagoodbook,evenifalongtimehaspassedaway,itisstillsuitablefortoday’sisofgreatimportancetochangeourselves,changeourvalueevenourthoughtswhenourlifechages.
ontheotherhand,ithinkthereisnorealperfectinthehashisisnecessaryforustolearntoforgiveothers’wekeepgood-tempered,ibelievetherewillbemoreedyandlesstragedy.
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whenireadthebooktoLive,iknowihaveownalotofhappinessinthisperiod.toLiveallowedmetoseethepeople’ssufferingandhardshipinoldChina.Butthemostimportantisthespiritthatagegivestothem.
toLivedescribedFugui’slifewholivesintheCulturalRevolutionandGreatLeapForward.Fuguibornsinahostfamily,whenhewasyoung,heoftenwentoutsidegambling.Sothatintheendhespentallthepropertyunderthetrapwhichothershaddesigned.atthattime,hehadgotmarriedwithhiswifeJiazhen.oneday,whenhewentouttoborrowmoneyforlookingdoctorsforhisparents,hewascaughttojointhearmy.almostallthesoldiershaddied,buthestruggledtoliveandlucklygottogetherwithhisfamily,whenhismotherhadgoneandhisdaughterFengxiahadbeenadumbbecauseofillness.Hisfamilywereveryhappybecauseofhiscomingback.Forhehadnotbeenassignedtothelandlordconstituents,theylivedapoorandhappylife.ofthepastwitheachpassingday,hislittlesonwasgoingtomiddleschool,buthisdisasterbeganagain.Hissonlosthislifeforsavinghisclassmatewhosefatheristhemayorofthetown.Backlogofthepainandfrustration,heandhiswifeasifhadlostalotandtheynearlylostconfidenceofliving.Fortunately,theyhaveasensibledaughter,althoughshecouldn’ttalk,butshehelpedherparentsgothroughthepains.LaterFengxiamarriedtoerxiwhoisanhonestman,butfatestillmadefunofthishard-workingandsimplegirl,shediedfromgivingbirth.andthenlater,intheheavyblows,Fugui’swifelefthimforever.
Lifehadlostallhisfamily,leavinghim,lastremainingalive.idon’tknowhowicanexperiencehislifeinthatage,hisdiseasethathehadtoface,butiknowFuguihadlearnttorespectforlife,beproperlyalive.
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onedaytwoyoungmenarewalkinginabigforest.oneisfat,andtheotheristhin."wearegoodfriends.wemusthelpeachother.ifwemeetanybeast,i'llhelpyou,"thethinmansays."i'llhelpyou,too,"thefatonesays.theywalkon.afterawhiletheyhearagreatnoise.itisabigbear.itiscomingthisway.
thetwoyoungmenrunawayquickly.oneofthemclimbsupatree,andhidesamongtheleaves.Heforgetsallabouthisfriend.whataboutthefatone?Heistoofattoclimbupatree.Sohethrowshimselfontheground,closeshiseyes,andpretendstobedead."thebearwillthinki'mdead,"hethinkstohimself.
Soonthebearcomesuptothefatman,andevenputsitsnosetohismouthandears.thefatmanholdshisbreath.
thebearthinksheisdead,soitgoesaway,becausebearsnevertouchthedead.themaninthetreecomesdown.withasmileheaskshisfriend,"thebearputsitsnosesoclosetoyourears.whatdoesitsaytoyou?"
thefriendanswers,"thebearsays,'Don'ttrustyourfriend.Herunsawayfromyouwhenyouneedhishelpmost."
afriendinneedisafriendindeed.
thesunandthecloudsareverygoodfirends.theyarehighaboveintheoftenplayoutside.
whenthesunisplayingwiththecloude,theyfeelveryhot.
whenthesunisplayingwiththewinds,theyrunaway.
sometimestheylaugh,singandtheyrun,shoutandneverstopplayingandtheyalwayshaveagoodtime.
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onehundredandsixtyyearsago,whenCharlotteBrontecreatedJaneeyre,shecouldhaveneverthoughtthatitwouldbecomeeternal.asamatteroffact,intheworldoftoday,therearetensof
thousandsofJaneeyre,eachlivinginareader’sheart,breathingwithhimthesameairandsharingwithhimthesamehappinessandsorrow.Herrichmentalworldhasbecomeaninexhaustibleresourceofspiritualpower.FromJaneeyre,peoplewhoaretimidandshygetconfidenceandself-respect;peoplewhofeelimprisonedgetindependenceandfreedom;peoplewhoarelonesomegetloveandcare.However,whatigetfromJaneeyreisthecourageofinnerquestioningandselfexploring.
whoisJaneeyre?asthestoryextends,moreandmorethingsareaddedtotheanswer.Fromthebeginning,weknowthatJaneisayoungorphanraisedbymrs.Reed,hercruel,wealthyaunt.FromherexperienceattheLowoodSchool,wefoundJaneaplain-featuredbutintelligentandhonestgirl.Hercouragetofightwithallthehardships,oppressionandinequalitymakesadeepimpressiononus.whenshemeetsRochesterandSt.John,Janeshowsusbothherpassionforloveandherstickingtoherprinciplesofjustice,humandignityandmorality.
whilewearegettingtoknowmoreaboutJaneeyre,sheisalsoexploringherself.whensheleavesGateshead,thelittlegirldoesn’tknowwhattoexpectinthefuture.Shehasenduredsomuchunfairtreatmentthatallshedesiresisfreedom.However,whenJanegetsfreedom,shefindsherselfyearningfornewexperiences,whichcanchangeherlifeoflonelinessandneglect.Shefollowsherinnermostfeelingsandacceptsagovernesspositionatamanorcalledthornfield,whereshefallsheadoverheelsinlovewithheremployer,Rochester.
thenitcomestothemostimportantdecisionthatJanehastomakeinherlife.Rochesteralreadyhasawife,butJanewondershowshecouldeverfindanothermanwhovaluesherthewayRochesterdoes.toleave,ortostay,Janeiscaughtinadilemma.atthismoment,Janecloseshereyesandlooksintohersoul.icanwellrememberthewordsshesaystoherself:“icareformyself.themoresolitary,themorefriendless,themoreunsustainediam,themoreiwillrespectmyself.”Guidedbyhersoul,shefleestemptationandleavesthorfield.thesecondtestcomeswhenSt.JohnurgesJanetoaccompanyhimtoindiaashiswife.inmanyways,theproposaltemptsher,butitalsomeanssacrificingpassionaltogetheranddevotingherselfwhollytoprinciples.wheretogo?again,Janesoftlytouchesherinnermostfeelings.whoami?whatamilongingfor?isitpurefreedom,orpassionoflove,orprinciples?FromGatesheadtotheLowood,fromtheLowoodtothorfield,fromthorfieldtomoorHousethentoFerndean,Janehasfinallygottheanswer.Havinggonethroughalltheseyears,Janenolongergoestoextremes.whatsheisseekingforthroughoutherlifeisakindofperfectbalancebetweenmoraldutyandearthlypleasure,betweenobligationtoherspiritandattentiontoherbody.Janeknowsherselfwellandthuscanhavethestrengthtoholdherownblissinhand.
Janeeyresetsusaperfectmodelofinnerquestioningandselfexploring.Howaboutus?
LookingbackonthedevelopmentofJaneeyre’scharacter,wecanseeclearlytheimportantroleinnerquestioningandselfexploringhasplayed.“whatyouareyoudonotsee,whatyouseeisyourshadow.”Self-knowledgeisahardprocessthateveryonemustgothrough.therearetimeswhenweareoverwhelmedbyallkindsofdesiresandloseourselvesinthecrowdedworld.therearetimeswhenwe
justfollowwhatothersaredoingandabandonourowndreams.tobespecific,whenaskedwhyyouareatschool,howmanystudentscanhonestlysaythattheiranswerwellreflectstheirsoul?
actually,itisthequestionthatmyGrandpaaskedmeoneday.wewereworkingtogetherinthegarden,talkingaboutmyschoollife.itoldhimthatasseniorthreestudents,weoftenhavetoburnmidnightoil.“Youareworkinghard!”hesmiled,andthenlookingmeintheeye,heasked,“Butdoyouknowwhatyouarestudyingfor?”istammered.atthatmoment,iwascompletelyataloss.whatamistudyingfor?isitsimplyforgettingagoodscoreinexamsorenteringagooduniversityandthenfindingagoodjobandleadingacomfortablelife?ifeelconfused.Grandpapattedonmyshoulder,“Youknowsomething?everybrilliantlifeisdifferent.whatkindoflifedoyouyearnfor,mydear?”
ididn’tanswerGrandpa.onlythendidirealizehowlittleiknewaboutmyself.ihaveneverbeforequestionedmyselfwhatireallywant.ithoughtaboutJaneeyre.Sheisalwaysexploringandquestioningherself.thatiswhysheisabletomakeherperfectlife.
Janeeyregivesmethestrength.nowit’stimeformetolookintomysoultoseewhoiamandwhatiamlongingfor.iwillnolongerwanderaround,themomentmysoulanswersmewithherdeepestvoice.iwillfixmyeyesontheroadahead,myownroad,andkeepgoing.iwillholdmybrilliantlifeinhand.
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ijustfinishedthenovelandilearntsomuchformthefourisshortandbitter,buthopeistheonlyremedy.
wecangetthrougheverythingwithformagoodcharacter,justlearnformthefourgirls:megsbeingagoodwife,Josindependence,Bethstranquilityandamyslongingtobeafairlady.
Littlewoman'isanautobiographynovelpropertieswiththefamily,theauthorisamericanalcott.
thisbookwaswritteninfourdifferentcharactermarchesthroughtheirownkindofgirl,hardworkingandfoundmyselfhappystory.novelshavedroppedtheupsanddownsoftherock,nofascinatingplotofsuspense,buttheauthorusesi-mp-lelanguagedescribesmargesfamilylove。
theirkindness,loveandaffectionloyaltytodeeplytouchedme.theauthordescribesthedetailsoflifeisveryordinary,buteverywheretolove,revealthelongingforabetterlife.
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