Portrait of Jane Eyre
One of the main advantages of the Jane Air novel is that it creates a positive image of the protagonist. The novel involved the only hard struggle for violence and survival for the students of a brave and pure girl.
Image “Jene Eyre’’most pictures, in this case the writer is opposed to the appearance of his protagonist, are based on the principle of the opposite internal appearance. The creation of the image of the protagonist, in contrast to the usual "beauty" described in literary works, is unbelievable, but attractive because of the noble protagonist within it. Bronte, in his book The Gazette, quotes the death of an anonymous obituary to the Corvela Bell:
"One day he told his sisters that they were wrong, usually their criteria were nice. They asked for an answer because it was impossible to make the protagonist interesting in any other way. His answer: You see you're wrong: I I'll show you the hero, just as ugly and small as I am, and he'll be as interesting as you. "
Jane’s insecurity is constantly present in the speech of various characters, in the inner monologue, in the narration. Thus, the servant of the Abbot simply angers him . When I first met him, Rochester said that he seemed to be walking away from this light (you have a view of another world.) in the family. Rivers impress this pale, very ugly girl (the color ... the bottom is not elegant ... the grace and harmony of beauty is very important in these qualities).
Drawing a picture of Jane, she thinks she has armor, racial and spiritual purity.
Call Jane, we will also meet in the speech and inner monologue of the other protagonists. Here we can get an idea of the girl’s character already in the first chapters of the novel, which describes Jane’s life in the house of Aded. From statements about Mrs., her children, and mainly servants. Thus, Besi's servant, who regrets the girl, thinks that this is a strange boy (a strange boy); When talking about Jane, she always uses the word "creature" (something), something to run alone.… The pen is something to be scared of. thing.… (A small, lonely creature ... a strange, frightened, shy little creature ... you are a small, observant being). "The presence of the door" in the reed house of him and another servant - Abbott
The novel’s titles are to some extent a feature of Jane Eyre’s presentation. Thus, Jane is given the words “reptile” (Iron), “this person” (this person) (this person); The hatred of tone in speech is not accidental: it emphasizes the dismissal of a girl living in the affairs of a corrupt aristocracy.
From Jane's statement about the heroes, we learn about the characteristics of her character. Rosimmoli Oliver believes in Jane’s decisions that Jane is calm, balanced, absolute: “You are resurrected, indifferent, truthful, constant, and fearless. "Important for St. John's and Rochester's statements about Jane's characteristics and her devotion. You enjoy the sacrifice). St. John reinforces the same idea: “... the soul that struggles with affection and excitement” (the soul that suffers in the sacrifice of excitement). He and his sisters revolve around St. John Jane's share; According to St. John, it’s a huge sacrifice, so he goes overboard and talks about it.
A detailed description of Jane's character in relation to her character, we pass through Mr. Rochester's monologue. She hid with the gypsy, presumably Jen air: the fire flashed in her eyes; Their gaze is as transparent as dew, it is soft and full of emotion; These eyes are with a smile; they are expressive; The impression of the impression is reflected in their depth; They make fun of it and so on. Then he describes the mouth: ... he loves to laugh, he is ready to express everything that the mind tells him; It’s a mouth, ready to talk a lot, and often express warm feelings with a smile; But he keeps his heart silent about what he is going through. Forehead: "If I respect myself, I can live alone if the situation demands it." Rocestrel comes to a general conclusion: “Forehead” is proclaimed, the reasons sit and hold the brushes, and “Wild hawks don’t ... The Hicks Hall still has the last word in every debate, and in every decision sound. Strong winds, earthquakes, and fire will pass: but I will follow the guidance of this little voice, as the jjul kjidkar emphasizes. .. The decisive word in any dispute is always obsolete.
Earthquakes, fires, I have not been intimidated, I am in a silent voice expressing the resolution of conscience ”. In describing the appearance of the hero, the shonte uses a dictionary of different emotional colors. So to talk about Jane's first impression of the rivers produced, figuratively uses sanitary means and the dictionary emphasizes the difficult situation Heroin: a comparison of white colors such as clay or death, such as (just a ghost), bodyless and hungar expressions like ... very bloodless ... very bloodless ... very bloodless ... Rochester often refers to comparisons when describing Jane's appearance: (you look like a monastery, a tiny colored elf, a mustard seed) . On the other hand, in the description of Jane’s image dominance, the dictionary of approximate order dominates: bloom, smile, really beautiful girl, happy mood, Bright happy eyes, etc. (bloom, smile, really beautiful, shining girl, colorful with brown eyes. Apparently, bronto is constantly characterized by the inner state of the protagonist and achieves this using appropriate vocabulary and figurative expression.
Gradually, in the story, the bronte continues to reveal the characteristics of his protagonist, and the same trait is adopted in different characters. For example, Elena condemns Jane for burning and passion, and Rochester calls her “outwardly, outwardly, outwardly, freely, freely, freely, freely, and constantly, in the pursuit of her goal. ... For him, the unassuming Elena loved the template and had qualities that valued St. John.
1. Independence of the girl's gene pool.
2. Hero's cigarette tests.
3. Love Independence and Jen air.
4. Connect with St. John and Jen air.
5. Return and the purpose of the hero’s life.
My main protagonist bronte - Jen Eye, in my opinion, the ideal female beauty. Beauty gen humility, intellectual, kindness and independence. Jen air independence is manifested in all stages of life described in the novel. The independence of the main characters can be found on the first pages. He had to experience insults and injustice in the house of his rich and hypocritical aunt. "After all, it's unfair, unfair!" - In Jen's opinion, "no one has the most clarity by experienced tests ...". The girl, insulted and humiliated by her cousin, managed to refuse him: "An angry child. You are like a murderer, like a watchdog over slaves, you are like a Roman emperor! Jen is ruthless for such words and he was not afraid to be punished by the blood of negligence.He found the courage to defend himself in the first place.
Independence helped the hero, Xerootte Bronteni, survive in a fishing shelter characterized by inhumane conditions. Jen was convinced that the goal of raising girls in the shelter would be humility, humility, obedience, suppression of oppression. They are inspired by the principle of "for the sinful body, for the salvation of the immortal soul." Hunger, poverty, disease and death reign here. Weak individuals were put to such a harsh and pointless test, and the camera, patient and intelligent Helen Bern died. His will was broken, he was indifferent to self-insult. Jane Eyre is the complete opposite of Helen. Jen did not listen to the rules of the ruthless shelter, did not allow herself to be ridiculed. In a conversation with the girls ’daughters, Jen claims:“ ... you are good with those who are good with you. And I think you should. If people have always been cruel and unjust, they should have been worse than everyone else: they are not afraid and will not get worse and worse. When we are defeated for no reason, we believe in it, and moreover, people defeat us. it is the formation of a new stage of Independence.
The uniqueness, independence, inner beauty and purity of the character drew attention to Mr. Rochester at Jen’s first meeting. In a frank conversation with them, he recalled: "... you have a combination of strange contradictions ... you are firm, humble ... and at the same time, wooden extremes ... when you apply .. . You, while you seemed open, brave and warm to me, he was full of understanding and power. I asked you constant questions, you invest in them with courage and skill ... Independence, the light peaceful world of the protagonist, is the inner emptiness of the aristocrats and inner aristocrats gathered in the castle of Mr. Rochon. A striking example of this is the secular society - Blanche Ingram. It is characterized by cruelty, hypocrisy, nonsense, its original beauty even its external beauty. This Jen Air, an ordinary girl, is far superior to this wonderful aristocrat in her development and cultural level in her spiritual interests.
In an interview with Mr. Rochester about the impending marriage, Jen expressed her independent essence: "I'm not a bird and there's no network, I'm a free man ...". Jen refused the jewelry forced to give it to Rochester on his wedding day. “Dragotti and Jen don’t fit the weather ...”, the girl admits.
Jen’s commentary on Rochester’s love takes on the essence of the Declaration of Equality: “or I think I’m an indifferent machine ... I have your soul, yours, your heart, your soul, your soul”, of course, your heart and of course my heart and of course the same you think I have that heart. .. I am talking to you now, throwing away the contradictions of custom and meetings, and even all things on earth ... ". This spirit of protest and independence is inseparable from the air of genes. It is the reason for his separation from Mr. Rochester. ‘not even a lover. Phonom, pride and independence are the only heritage. He values the most virtues of the world. Independence and vitality in life Jen was clearly manifested in the following when she took her relatives.Uncle Jenian St. John is a poet and fanatic who sacrifices his duty, evoking human emotions. St. John's attention was drawn to his cousin. He was amazed by the presence of determination and purposefulness, character and determination, justice and humility, weakness and the "weak energy of inexhaustibility." He proposes marriage to Jen in India and without co-missionary activity. The girl had not thought of his offer for a long time, for she was capable of a genuine and indifferent, zealous feeling. When Jen suggested this, she realized she had to agree for her cousin and her husband. And that means they’re basically self-denial, to suppress some of their abilities ... to force themselves to pursue goals that don’t involve anything ... ”Jen refuses this marriage.
In the finale of the novel, Jen Eyre proves her independence and the triumph of high-level landscaping. He returns to the rochester blind, helpless, hearing, and tired. Fate, the trials of deprivation, no longer spoil the girl. Help, comfort and love to Jen Eyre Mr. Rochester. He independently creates happiness and a loved one. Jen is ready to dedicate herself to serving someone close to her. He sees the place of his life.
In the novel, Jen is fighting for freedom of air, love, happiness. Jen is always in the air - at her aunt’s house, at Rochester Castle, at Rochester Castle fighting for independence. But it is not wealth but honest work that gives him this independence. Jen air confidently, guarding her honor, independence, conscience.
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