Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights Agnes Grey

Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights Agnes Grey

by Charlotte Brontë

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This book is a collection of the most famous masterpieces of the three Brontë sisters. The three Bronte sisters are a wonder in the history of human literature. The eldest sister, Charlotte Bronte, created a little woman like a wild rose for us in "Jane Eyre". She told us with her actions that "human value = dignity + love"; the second sister, Emily Bronte, wrote "Wuthering Heights" intertwined with the confusing love and resentment; the younger sister, Anne Bronte, used delicate writing to show us a contrasting social ecological picture in "Aconis Grey".

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Book Friends 20251004106_db6mo ago

"Jane Eyre" Book Review: The Eternal Hymn of the Independent Soul "Jane Eyre" is not a love novel in the traditional sense, but a "declaration of self-awakening" written from a female perspective. Through the character of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte broke the stereotype of "weak and dependent" women in 19th century literature, and used her life trajectory to interpret the spiritual core of "personality independence above all else". Jane Eyre's charm never lies in her appearance or identity, but in her "uncompromising" from beginning to end. When she was a child, she faced the oppression of her aunt and the boarding school. She refused to swallow her words; as an adult, she dared to tell Rochester that "our souls are equal" and did not lower her attitude because of class differences; when she found out that Rochester was married, she chose to leave even though she was deeply in love, adhering to the bottom line of morality and personality. This sobriety of "keeping true to one's heart despite millions of temptations" is the core of the character's appeal even after hundreds of years. The love line of the novel also serves the theme of "independence". The union of Jane Eyre and Rochester is not the cliché of "saving and being saved", but the equal embrace of two souls after going through hardships: Rochester lost his arrogance due to blindness, while Jane Eyre gained financial independence through self-struggle, and finally came together as a "complete person". This value of "be yourself first, then embrace love" still provides spiritual resonance for modern women. Even today in the 21st century, the significance of "Jane Eyre" is still fresh. It reminds everyone that true dignity never comes from external conferment, but from the inner firm pursuit of equality, freedom and self-worth - this is the eternal power of this classic literary work across time and space.

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Book Friends 2021030176515915500105mo ago

After reading the books on Agnes Gray and the three Bronte sisters, I have finished reading them all.

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Luo Feng141mo ago

This is the first foreign masterpiece I have read

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Oak141mo ago

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Butterfly in Dream141mo ago

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Galaxy Speed141mo ago

I need money! Let's watch the northwest wind! Anyway, I look down on it...

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Springs of Champlon142mo ago

The plots of Agnes Gray and Jane Eyre are almost the same. When Anne Bronte was young, she was closer to the style of her eldest sister. She was a little woman wrapped in tradition. Later, she turned to her second sister. In "The Tenant", she clearly showed her rebellion against reality. It is a pity that she only lived to be 27 years old, otherwise she would have had a bigger breakthrough.

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Book Friends 202103017648455090689mo ago

The heroine of this book said that she is generous, and I think she also values ​​love above all else. Although

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Dark Night94mo ago

I feel the same way in many places

You can probably guess the living environment of the three sisters growing up.

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Yuzjan96mo ago

How nice to have a book like this!

I think this book is very suitable for women to read. Rather, it is a book for women. I always feel that as a man, I have read the lives of three women. What I like most is Wuthering Heights. I hope this book can also help more people understand how others feel!

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