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1.简爱英文版简介 英文版

Rochester. Edward Fairfax Rochester Jane’s lover;Eliza is insanelyand then becomes a devout Christian. But her brand of Christianity is devoid of all compassion or humanity;France,Eliza,mean-hearted manager of Lowood. He hypocritically feeds the girls at the school starvation-level rations,but Jane can’t accept Helen’s rejection of the materialprivate bed when she is dying. Miss Miller Teacher for the youngest students at Lowood who greets Jane on her first night at the school简爱——罗切斯特(恋人/夫妻)——疯女(夫妻) 海伦--简爱(孤儿院好友) 布洛克尔赫斯特——坏人,孤儿院主持 圣约翰——简爱(表兄妹,简爱的追求者之一) 戴安娜和玛丽--简爱的表姐,简爱的朋友 阿黛勒--罗切斯特的朋友的女儿,罗切斯特是她的监护人,简爱的学生 英格拉姆小姐--罗切斯特的追求者

2.简爱简介英文版

Rochester. Edward Fairfax Rochester Jane’s lover;Eliza is insanelyand then becomes a devout Christian. But her brand of Christianity is devoid of all compassion or humanity;France,Eliza,mean-hearted manager of Lowood. He hypocritically feeds the girls at the school starvation-level rations,but Jane can’t accept Helen’s rejection of the materialprivate bed when she is dying. Miss Miller Teacher for the youngest students at Lowood who greets Jane on her first night at the school 简爱——罗切斯特(恋人/夫妻)——疯女(夫妻) 海伦--简爱(孤儿院好友) 布洛克尔赫斯特——坏人,孤儿院主持 圣约翰——简爱(表兄妹,简爱的追求者之一) 戴安娜和玛丽--简爱的表姐,圣约翰的胞妹 爱丽思·费尔菲克斯--罗切斯特的女管家,简爱的朋友 阿黛勒--罗切斯特的朋友的女儿,罗切斯特是她的监护人,简爱的学生 英格拉姆小姐--罗切斯特的追求者

3.用英语概括《简爱》这本书主要内容

作品讲述一位从小变成孤儿的英国女子在各种磨难中不断追求自由与尊严,最终获得幸福的故事。小说引人入胜地展示了男女主人公曲折起伏的爱情经历,歌颂了摆脱一切旧习俗和偏见,成功塑造了一个敢于反抗,敢于争取自由和平等地位的妇女形象。这本小说是一部具有浓厚浪漫主义色彩的现实主义小说。《简·爱》是部脍炙人口的作品,一部带有自传色彩的长篇小说。《简·爱》中的简·爱人生追求有两个基本旋律:富有激情、幻想、反抗和坚持不懈的精神;对人间自由幸福的渴望和对更高精神境界的追求。这本小说的主题是通过对孤女坎坷不平的人生经历,成功地塑造了一个不安于现状、不甘受辱、敢于抗争的女性形象,反映一个平凡心灵的坦诚倾诉的呼号和责难,《简·爱》在内容结构上有以下特点:一、《简·爱》的结构是一种《神曲》式的艺术构架。简爱经历了地狱(盖茨赫德和罗沃德)的烤炙,最后到达可大彻大悟的天国着一理想境界(与罗切斯特结合并诞生了象征新生的下一代)。二、作者运用渲染气氛、噩梦、幻觉、预感来营造地狱的气氛,构筑寓言式的环境。简爱从生活中感觉到了“而压抑恐怖”则几乎成了地狱的化身“死亡成了这里的常客。围墙之内笼罩着阴郁和恐怖,对简爱来说,却又被投进了一个更为可怕的地狱”疯女人像鬼魂一样频频出现“三、为了赋予一部普通的爱情小说以经典意义和神话的内涵,作者反复引用《圣经》、神话、史诗、古典名著、历史典故莎士比亚的著作,四、这部小说的一个很大特点是富有激情和诗意,小说的男主人罗切斯特和女主人公简·爱男女双方都用诗的话语来表达各自的激情。

4.《简爱》作者夏洛蒂勃朗特的英文简介哪里有???

drawing,Mrs. Reed dies of a stroke.John Reed:s ""ruining himself and Gateshead through gambling. Word comes of his death;where she eventually becomes the Mother Superior.Georgiana Reed:Mrs. Reed'but his relations are against their marriage. Lord Verand treats Jane and Helen with respect and compassion. She helps clear Jane of Mrs. Reed'using her as a scapegoat for anything and everything.Helen Burns:s at Lowood School. Several years older than the ten-year-old Jane,she stoically accepts all the cruelties of the tResurgam'the fourth time actually burning it down and taking her own life in the process.Adèle Varens:vivacious and rather spoiledA strangely blank-eyed but handsome Englishman from the West Indies,honest,patient,cold,but did not propose to her because he felt that she would not make a "suitable"t love her and is incapable of real kindness.Diana and Mary Rivers:St. John'they are kind and intellectual young women who contrive to lead an indeppurity and sense of meaning in life. Diana warns Jane against marrying her icy brother.Grace Poole:but beautiful and good-natured daughter of Morton'she in time becomes engaged to the wealthy Mr. Granby.John Eyre:Mary,000 pounds.

5.简爱的英文人物分析

Jane Eyre: The protagonist and title character, orphaned as a baby. She is a plain-featured and reserved but talented, empathetic, hard-working, honest (not to say blunt), and passionate girl. Skilled at studying, drawing, and teaching, she works as a governess at Thornfield Manor and falls in love with her wealthy employer, Edward Rochester. But her strong sense of conscience does not permit her to become his mistress, and she does not return to him until his insane wife is dead and she herself has come into an inheritance.Mr. Reed: Jane's maternal uncle. He adopts Jane when her parents die. Before his own death, he makes his wife promise to care for Jane.Mrs. Sarah Reed: Jane's aunt by marriage, who resides at Gateshead. Because her husband insists, Mrs. Reed adopts Jane. Jane, however, receives nothing but neglect and abuse at her hands. At the age of ten, Jane is sent away to school. Years later, Jane attempts to reconcile with her aunt, but Mrs. Reed spurns her, still resenting that her husband loved Jane more than his own children. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Reed dies of a stroke.John Reed: Mrs. Reed's son, and Jane's cousin. He is Mrs. Reed's "own darling," though he bullies Jane constantly, sometimes in his mother's presence. He goes to college, ruining himself and Gateshead through gambling. Word comes of his death; his decision to commit suicide.Eliza Reed: Mrs. Reed's elder daughter, and Jane's cousin. Bitter because she is not as attractive as her sister, Georgiana Reed, she devotes herself self-righteously to Catholicism. After her mother's death, she enters a French convent, where she eventually becomes the Mother Superior.Georgiana Reed: Mrs. Reed's younger daughter, and Jane's cousin. Though spiteful and insolent, she is indulged by everyone at Gateshead because of her beauty. In London, Lord Edwin Vere falls in love with her, but his relations are against their marriage. Lord Vere and Georgiana decide to elope, but Eliza finds them out. Georgiana returns to Gateshead, where she grows plump and vapid, spending most of her time talking of her love affair. After Mrs. Reed's death, she marries a wealthy but worn-out society man.Bessie Lee: The nursemaid at Gateshead. She sometimes treats Jane kindly, telling her stories and singing her songs. Later she marries Robert Leaven.Robert Leaven: The coachman at Gateshead, who sometimes gives Jane a ride on Georgiana's bay pony. He brings Jane to Lowood Institution. Months after she goes to Thornfield Hall, he brings her the news of John Reed's death, which had brought on Mrs. Reed's stroke.Mr. Lloyd: A compassionate apothecary who recommends that Jane be sent to school. Later, he writes a letter to Miss Temple confirming Jane's account of her childhood and thereby clearing Jane of Mrs. Reed's charge of lying.Mr. Brocklehurst: The arrogant, hypocritical clergyman who serves as headmaster and treasurer of Lowood School. He embezzles the school's funds in order to pay for his family's opulent lifestyle. At the same time, he preaches a doctrine of Christian austerity and self-sacrifice to everyone in hearing. When his dishonesty is brought to light, he is made to share his office of inspector and treasurer with more kindly people, who greatly improve the school.Miss Maria Temple: The kind, attractive young superintendent of Lowood School. She recognizes Mr. Brocklehurst for the cruel hypocrite he is, and treats Jane and Helen with respect and compassion. She helps clear Jane of Mrs. Reed's false accusation of deceit.Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood. She behaves with particular cruelty toward Helen, using her as a scapegoat for anything and everything.Helen Burns: An angelic fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School. Several years older than the ten-year-old Jane, she stoically accepts all the cruelties of the teachers and the deficiencies of the school's room and board. She refuses to hate the tyrannical Mr. Brocklehurst or the vicious Miss Scatcherd, or to complain, believing in the New Testament teaching that one should love one's enemies and turn the other cheek. Jane reveres her for her profound Christianity, even though she herself believes that returning hate for hate is necessary to prevent evil from taking over. Helen, uncomplaining as ever, dies of consumption in Jane's arms. In the book it is noted that she was buried in an unmarked grave until some years later, when a marble gravestone with her name and the word 'Resurgam' inscribed on it appears. The possible inference is that this was provided by Jane.Edward Fairfax Rochester: The owner of Thornfield Manor, and Jane's lover and eventual husband. He possesses a strong physique and great wealth, but his face is very plain and his moods prone to frequent change. Impetuous and sensual, he falls madly in love with Jane because her simplicity, bluntness, intellectual capacity and plainness contrast so much with those of the shallow society women to whom he is accustomed. But his unfortunate marriage to the maniacal Bertha Mason postpones his union with Jane, and he loses a hand and his eyesight while trying to rescue his mad wife after she sets a fire that burns down Thornfield. He is a Byronic hero.Bertha Mason: The violently insane secret wife of Edward Rochester. From the West Indies and of Creole extraction, her family possesses a strong strain of madness, of which Rochester did not know until, lured by her wealth and beauty, he had married her. Her insanity manifests itself in a few years, and Rochester resorts to imprisoning her in the attic of Thornfield Manor. But she escapes four times during the novel and wreaks havoc in the house, the fourth time actually burning it down and taking her own life in the process.Adèle Varens: A naive, vivacious and rather spoiled French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield. She is Rochester's ward because her mother, Celine Varens, an opportunistic French opera dancer and singer, was Rochester's mistress. Rochester does not believe himself to be Adèle's father. Although not particularly fond of her, he nonetheless extends the little girl the best of care. In time, she grows up to be a very pleasant and well-mannered young woman.Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. She treats Jane kindly and respectfully, but disapproves of her engagement to Mr Rochester. She believes that marriages should be limited to one's own class.Blanche Ingram: A beautiful but very shallow socialite whom Mr. Rochester appears to court in order to make Jane jealous. Blanche despises the rather dowdy protagonist because she is a governess. Later Jane discovers Blanche Ingram did not love Mr. Rochester but rather his fortune.Richard Mason: A strangely blank-eyed but handsome Englishman from the West Indies, he stops Jane and Rochester's wedding with the proclamation that Rochester is still married to Bertha Mason, his sister.St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side. He is a devout, almost fanatical Christian of Calvinistic leanings. He is charitable, honest, patient, forgiving, scrupulous, austere and deeply moral; with these qualities alone, he would have made a saint. But he is also proud, cold, exacting, controlling and unwilling to listen to dissenting opinions. He was in love with Rosamond Oliver, but did not propose to her because he felt that she would not make a "suitable" wife. Jane venerates him and likes him, regarding him as a brother, but she refuses to marry him because he doesn't love her and is incapable of real kindness.Diana and Mary Rivers: St. John's sisters and Jane's cousins, they are kind and intellectual young women who contrive to lead an independent life while retaining their intelligence, purity and sense of meaning in life. Diana warns Jane against marrying her icy brother.Grace Poole: Bertha Mason's keeper, a frumpish woman verging on middle age. She drinks gin immoderately, occasionally giving her maniacal charge a chance to escape. Rochester and Mrs. Fairfax attribute all of Bertha's misdeeds to her.Rosamond Oliver: The rather shallow and coquettish, but beautiful and good-natured daughter of Morton's richest man. She donates the funds to launch the village school because she is in love with St. John. However, as St.John refuses to let himself love her, she in time becomes engaged to the wealthy Mr. Granby.John Eyre: Jane's paternal uncle, who leaves her his vast fortune of 20,000 pounds. He never appears as a character. Has distant relations with St. John. Leaves him and his sisters 31 pounds and 10 shillings (i.e. 30 guineas) as a result. Jane divides her 20,000 pounds amongst the four of them (St. John, Mary, Diana and herself) leaving each with 5,000 pounds.

6.简爱电影英文简介/介绍。求帮忙。暑假内回答。

一、《简爱》是英国小说阿基夏洛蒂•刻画了一个女性的成长历程。就让我们一起重温这部经典,来看看《简爱》的英文简介。Currer Bell"because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings. 《简爱》是英国小说作家夏洛蒂•勃朗特的作品,书名定为自传《简爱》,库瑞尔•Penguin出版社的版次将小说誉为“具有影响力的女权主义文本”因为小说深入探索了女主角的强烈情感,and finally has the brooding and moody quality and Byronic character typical of Gothic fiction. 小说融合了三截然不同的写作风格,小说文本是教育小说。讲述了一个小孩的成长过程,聚 焦陪伴孩子成长到成人的情感和经历,小说同样含有不少社会批判的内容。强烈的道德感尤为突出,小说还有哥特式小说特点,人物嘲讽而浪漫,it is sometimes regarded as an important early feminist (or proto-feminist) novel. 这部小说被认为走在时代的前面,因为小说刻画了一个有思想、有热情的年轻女子,她热衷个人主义,期望完整的生活,简爱从一个清贫而平凡无奇的姑娘演变成一个富有同情、充满自信的完整女性。她开始对人性的复杂表达自己的见解,简爱极度忠诚于上帝。虽然简爱经历许多苦难。她给人的印象从来不是一个需要救赎的可怜姑娘,这部小说被认为一部重。要的早期女权主义(或原始女权主义)小说。或长一点的Jane Eyre,intelligent,combined with her occasional "visions"with calmness and a martyr-like attitude.After a serious typhoid fever epidemic occurs simultaneously with Helen'Adèle,and spending time withplain,and in due course Jane ismost likely representing the righteousness of the path Jane did not take.

7.简爱的主要内容英文版60字

and they began a happy life.《简爱》主要内容主要是讲一个孤女简爱,从小被收养在舅舅家,他舅母十分讨厌她,在她舅舅死后,将还是未成年孩子的她送到一家教会学校,由她自生自灭。她大概十八岁离开炼狱般的学校,到一家庄园做家庭教师。由此爱上了那个庄园男主人——罗切斯特先生。而正当两人举行婚礼之际,得知了男主人居然有一个老婆,还是疯子,就被关在她每天生活的城堡里。她伤心离开,被一户兄妹三人所救。她隐姓埋名又做起了简陋临时学校的教师,而三兄妹的大哥却发现了她的秘密,原来他们竟然是表兄妹的关系,并且得到了一个死去亲人的一大笔遗产。找回亲情,拥有财富的简爱心中挂念罗切斯特先生,悄悄回到那个庄园,却发现罗切斯特先生在疯妻放火烧屋的行径下,受伤成了盲人,城堡也成了废墟。于是简爱回到了已经单身,没有束缚的罗切斯特先生身边,两人开始了幸福的生活。
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