Get Your Hands On Джейн Ейр Articulated By Charlotte Brontë In Brochure
تعبران عن ملايين الفتيات
Plain Jane
عندماتقفز جملةمن بين دفتي كتاب إلى الحياةاليومية اذن فقد نجح
بطلتنا من النوع الذي نلقاه كل يوم بدون ان تدرك بطولته, . عاشت يتيمة. . محتاجة. . غريبة. . الا انها امتلكت إحساسا عالية بالعزة والكرامة
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الإغراءات نجحت مرارا في الموازنة بين واجباتها و اهواءها
جين يتيمة, . فقيرة. . عادية الملامح نشأت في كرب شديد لدى عمتها. . تذهب لتعمل كمربية لدي ثري غامض مريب حقا و مع تلك العائلة واجهت اختبارات عديدة. . فهل نجحت في الحفاظ على مبادئها للنهاية
برونتي كتبت الرواية لتحسم الصراع الابدى بين الحب و الحرية. . لهذا صارت تلك الرواية هي النبراس الذي تتبعه كاتبات الروايات الرومانسية عبر العالم. .
و التقييم المنخفض فقط لاني درستها اجباري في ثانوى و هذا هو التقييم الظالم الذي امنحه لمعظم ما درسته. . و لكنها رواءيا : ممتازة
فقد وضعت جين في صراع بين الثرى روشستر و العالم المتفتح ريفرز. . او المطب المعتاد الذي تقع فيه كل فتاة في فترة ما :هذا ما يجب ان تفعله. . و هذا ما تحبه و ترغب فيه
فايهما ستختار I'm bumping Jane Eyre up to the full five on this reread, It has its Victorian melodramatic moments horrible aunt! and cousins! , but overall I found this story of a plain, obscure girl determined to maintain her selfrespect, and do what she feels is right even in the face of pressure, profoundly moving.
And I'm a romantic, sorry/notsorry, so that aspect totally sucked me in too, And it really is a great romance, at least in my book, but it's just so much more than that,
Reasons I Love Jane Eyre: Jane is no beauty. There's no Cinderella moment. Deal with it. Her beauty is all on the inside,
. Rochester is not gorgeous. This is not going to change either, In fact, his outward appearance gets worse in the end, And it doesn't matter! When's the last time you read a romance where neither the heroine nor the hero was goodlooking Great dialogue. Rochester makes sarcastic comments to Jane all the time, She sasses him right back,
. This is a romance of the mind and the heart, not just OMG HE'S SO HOT AND HIS LIPS MAKE ME MELT, Though there's definitely physical attraction here too,
. Jane maintains her pride and selfrespect, She sticks to her principles, even when the pressure's on, even when it would be much easier, and would bring her much more shortterm happiness, to let those principles go hang.
. Jane Eyre takes a very nuanced view of religion: there are hypocrites, in at
least a couple of different variations, There are hard, cold people who sometimes use religion as a tool, or an excuse for what they do, There are saintly characters who always turn the other cheek, And there are believers, like Jane, who are imperfect but are doing the best they can,
. Jane teaches us that we have a great power to take control of our lives and decide our own destiny, even when the cards are all stacked against us.
It's up to us to take action to change our lives, not wait for someone else to change it for us,
. Jane Eyre empowered women, written at a time when in so many ways we were considered secondclass citizens, It still empowers us now,
Women feel just as men feel they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts, as much as their brothers do they suffer from too rigid a restraint, to absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer and it is narrowminded in their more privileged fellowcreatures to say that they ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags.Buddy reread with Jess, Karly, Vane, Kristin, Rabbit, and Andrea,
It is thoughtless to condemn them, or laugh at them, if they seek to do more or learn more than custom has pronounced necessary for their sex,
P. S. The Kindle version available for free at Project Gutenberg has wonderful pencil drawing illustrations,
Bonus: excerpts from sitelinkTexts from Jane Eyre: And Other Conversations with Your Favorite Literary Characters spoiler alert
JANE
MY LITTLE SUNBEAM
WHERE ARE YOU
I NEED YOU BY MY SIDE
Im taking a walk
be back for dinner
AH YES MY CAGED SPRITE
COMMUNE WITH NATURE AND UPON YOUR RETURN
RELATE TO ME THE VAGRANT GLORIES OF THE RUINED WOODS
do you really want me to describe my walk to you
MORE THAN ANYTHING YOU POCKET WITCH
it is fairly cloudy out
looks like rain soon
AHHH TO THINK THAT MY LITTLE STARLING JANE
SHOULD RETURN
TO PERCH ON MY BROKEN MALFORMED SHOULDER
SINGING A SONG OF THE GREY AND WRACKING SKIES
MAKES MY HEART SWELL TO BURST
all right
JANE WHERE HAVE YOU GONE
I AM BEREFT AND WITHOUT MY JANE I SHALL SINK INTO ROGUERY
i am with my cousins
WHICH COUSIN
IS IT THE SEXY ONE
Please dont try to talk to me again
IT IS YOUR SEXY COUSIN
“ST.
JOHN”
WHAT KIND OF A NAME IS ST, JOHN
Im not going to answer that
I KNEW IT
DID YOU LEAVE BECAUSE OF MY ATTIC WIFE
IS THAT WHAT THIS IS ABOUT
yes
absolutely
BECAUSE MY HOUSE IN FRANCE DOESNT EVEN HAVE AN ATTIC
IF THATS WHAT YOU WERE WORRIED ABOUT
IT HAS A CELLAR THOUGH SO YOU KNOW
DONT CROSS ME
HAHA IM ONLY JOKING “Jane, be still don't struggle so like a wild, frantic bird, that is rending its own plumage in its desperation.
I am no bird and no net ensnares me I am a free human being, with an independent will which I now exert to leave you.
”
I am glad that inCharlotte Bronte made the decision to publish her novel under a male pseudonym, Currer Bell had a much better chance of being published than Charlotte Bronte and, with reviewers and readers assuming that she was in fact a male writer, allowed the novel a chance to be weighed properly without prejudice.
Jane Eyre became a bestseller, The question is, of course, would the novel have been so successful or even published at all if CHARLOTTE BRONTE had been emblazoned on the cover I like to think that some editor would have realized the bloody brilliance of the story and would have published it anyway, even if they didnt spend any money on promoting it.
Would readers have bought it Hopefully, word would have trickled out about how compelling the plot was, and people would have overcome their natural prejudice for reading a novel by a woman.
So isnt it fun that Charlotte tricked everyone, including her own father She did not confess her efforts to him until she had become successful, Even writing these words, I have a smile on my face thinking of this successful bamboozlement of publishers, editors, and readers,
The story, of course, is larger than the book, Most people with any kind of inquisitive nature have been exposed to the bare bones of this novel without ever reading the book, Maybe they watched a movie based on the book, or maybe they have heard it referenced, Once read, it is impossible for people not to use aspects of this novel as common reference points for other readers,
Take Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester himself, the master of Thornfield Hall, He is a brooding, complicated, dark, and intelligent creature, He is a force of nature who conforms the world around him with every stride he takes or every word that drops from his lips, He is the embodiment of the Lord Byron character, It doesnt matter that he is not handsome, He is powerful. Women swoon in his presence and, after a carefully administered smelling salt, might start calculating what he is worth a year,
Rochester is completely taken by Jane Eyre, practically from the moment they meet, The drama of their meeting is one of those great cinematic scenes in the history of literature, Bronte incorporates many scenes into the novel that are, frankly, gifts to future movie renditions, Rochester has never met anyone quite like her, He is not alone. Everyone who comes into contact with Jane Eyre knows they have met a unique person, She is a kind and pleasant person, but she will not brook any discriminations against her character,
Mrs. Reed her aunt, Mr. Brocklehurst director of Lowood School attended by Jane, Mr, St John Eyre Rivers minister who asks to marry her, and even Mr, Rochester, all attempt to conform Jane to the acceptable, deferring Victorian woman of the time, To call this a feminist novel does put it in a box which constrains it too tightly, Jane or Charlotte, either one, would loosen those bindings and let it breath as Charlottes intentions with this novel go well beyond the confines of any specific genre.
I found her ideas of female equality, embodied so wonderfully in the character of Jane, inspiring, ”Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their effort, as much as their brothers do they suffer from too rigid a restraint, too absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer, and it is narrowminded in their more privileged fellowcreatures to say that they ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags.
It is thoughtless to condemn them, or laugh at them, if they seek to do more or learn more than custom has pronounced necessary for their sex, ”
I hear you, Charlotte,
Can you imagine the impact of such words on your typical, Victorian housewife A woman who has lived her whole life being the daughter of her father, the wife of her husband, the mother of her sons.
She has been passed from the care of one man after another, If she were fortunate enough to be born pretty, she has that brief moment of power when suiters contend for her hand, but probably, ultimately, her father would decide who was best for her to marry.
How about the impact of reading this novel on the typical, Victorian man Did he look up from this book and peer over at his wife, she looking rosy in the firelight, knitting away at some frivolous thing, and think.
. . does she want more Or maybe he sees his pretty daughter enter the room on the verge of womanhood, and does he consider the possibility that she wants or deserves more
There is no spark of revolution inspired by this book, but I do hope that this book may have chipped away at some of the archaic ideas of inequality.
Maybe a few women readers realized that some of those secret desires they have harbored their whole life were not such strange concepts, When Jane stands up to the conformists she encounters, she is willing to take the punishment because she knows in her soul that what she believes about herself is incontestable.
This is no better illustrated than in her interactions with Im sorry to say this because it isnt completely fair the odious St, John Eyre Rivers. He wants to marry her but only for the sake that he believes she will make a wonderful, useful, missionary wife, He doesnt love her. She is willing to go, but only as a “sister,” not as a wife, Jane refuses to compromise, but there is this moment where she is teetering in the balance, Im mentally screaming to her at this point, ”I shuddered as he spoke: I felt his influence in my marrowhis hold on my limbs, ” He is a cold man who would have gladly marched OUR Jane off to some godforsaken part of the world to die some horrible death from disease or from simple neglect.
I know the plot and yet, Im still completely invested in every scene, There is always the possibility that Ive fallen into an alternative universe and I am reading some other version of Jane Eyre with a completely different ending.
I can assure everyone this did not happen,
When Jane is residing with Mrs, Read, she describes her place to sleep as a “small closet, ” I cant help but think of the closet under the stairs atPrivet Drive, Like Harry Potter, she is also an orphan but still with a rebellious streak because she is also sure that she is supposed to be someone other than who she is currently perceived to be.
The relief she experiences when she learns she is getting away from the condescending attitude of the Read house and going away to school at Lowood also reminds me of Harrys relief to discover he, too, is escaping to Hogwarts.
Though I must say Harry, despite the trials and tribulations he experiences, draws a better straw than Miss Jane,
I really enjoyed the gothic elements those were, to a degree, completely unexpected, ”Oh sir, I never saw a face like it! It was a discoloured faceit was a savage face, I wish I could forget the roll of the red eyes and the fearful blackened inflation of the lineaments!
Ghost are usually pale, Jane,
This, sir, was purple: the lips were swelled and dark the brow furrowed: the black eyebrows widely raised over the bloodshot eyes, Shall I tell you of what it reminded me
You may,
Of the foul German spectrethe Vampyre, ”
There are noises in the night at Thornfield Hall, There is an unknown tenant locked away in the rafters of the house, There are secrets. There are unexpected fires. There are scandals waiting to be known, In fact, the twists of the plot were considered so outrageous for the time that the book acquired a reputation for being “improper, ” This helped to boost sales further,
The Bronte family was very close, They grew up conceiving their own stories and fantasies and acting them out in impromptu plays, All three girls and the brother, Branwell, were writers, Tragically, they all died young, Charlotte outlived them all, dying inat the age ofwith her unborn child, Branwelland Emilyboth passed away in, and Anne died the following year at the age of, Can you imagine having to bury all your siblings It must have felt like the spectre of death was stalking the Brontes,
What makes Rochester unique is that he does eventually see Jane the way she sees herself, ”Fair as a lily, and not only the pride of his life, but the desire of his eyes, ” I will remember that line ”desire of his eyes” for a long time, She is a hidden gem in rooms full of people, Charlotte Bronte makes some good points through Janes eyes at how unaware wealthy people are of the true natures of those who serve them,
I would talk about the love story, but what is there to say, It is one for the ages, I would say that Charlotte Bronte never found her Rochester in real life, but some letters have come to light, written to a man named Constantin Héger, that suggests that maybe she did.
He was married to someone else, and when Elizabeth Gaskell wrote the biography of her friend, she carefully edited out those very revealing letters of a love that could never be.
Jane Eyre, may you always find the readers you deserve,
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