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Equality in love requires everyone to take a step back.
I spent three hours reading the remaining 1/3 of "Jane Eyre" last night. The latter part is also the most exciting.
Last time I wrote that Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester were getting married. Age is not a problem, nor is appearance. After all, neither of them is good-looking. The concept of money appears between the two.
When preparing to get married, both of them were immersed in sweet love. Mr. Rochester began to prepare for the wedding, buying expensive wedding dresses and various gold and silver jewelry. He wanted to dress her up as the most beautiful bride. , they went to the city. Facing the dazzling array of things, the voice in Jane's heart became louder and louder. This was not what she wanted. The more things she bought, the more troubled and humiliating her cheeks became.
In the constant bargaining at his house, some items were purchased and some items were deleted from the shopping list. At this time Jane Eyre began to feel uncomfortable. She never thought that marriage would change the trajectory of her life, and she did not want to become a canary in a cage. This difference didn't hold up their wedding.
Before the wedding, Jane Eyre had an unreal dream. She dreamed that someone came into the room and split her veil in half. She fell into panic. She told her husband that he had At first he thought it was a fantasy of premarital phobia, but when he heard about the veil, Mr. Rochester couldn't help but shudder.
Jane Eyre is very perceptive. She can see every action, tone and look in her eyes. Her ability to see through a person is also reflected later.
This kind of "pre-wedding phobia" is accompanied by the countdown to the wedding, and there is always a premonition that something is going to happen on the wedding day.
The newlyweds entered the auditorium and began to talk about their wedding promises. When one person stood up and objected, the reason was that a Mr. Rochester had already been married. Jane Eyre didn't stop for a moment, but it was fortunate that the bad premonition finally appeared.
The person who objected was Mr. Rochester’s brother-in-law. They returned to Thornfield House to confirm Mr. Rochester's rebuttal. When I walked to the third floor, I opened the secret door and a beast appeared. It was guarded by Mrs. Poole, who was originally a nurse in a mental hospital. His wife is a lunatic, and there is a family history of lunacy, and the whole family is lunatic.
Mr. Rochester’s father wanted to give all his property to his brother, but did not want him to lose any of it. He tricked him into marrying his wife and made him a fortune of thirty thousand. He concealed his family history and age. After four years of a non-human life, according to his own words, he was going to be tortured to death. A few years later, his father and brother died one after another, and he inherited a rich family fortune. He also can't stand being with a violent person, and sooner or later he will be destroyed.
He chose to leave his hometown, and he could not hold up his wife in the village. He took a fancy to Rofield Mansion and imprisoned his wife here. Because he had money, he began to escape and travel to places where no one knew his background. During this period, he had two mistresses, two beautiful beauties, but he got bored after a few months. Perhaps he had had enough wandering, so he chose to return to Thornfield House. On the way back, he met Jane Eyre for the first time.
It can be said that he fell in love at first sight, but he did not show it immediately. He secretly observed and even used Miss Ingram to stimulate Jane Eyre's jealousy, which was all under his control.
These are what Rochester told Jane Eyre on the second day of the wedding ceremony. After hearing this, Jane Eyre immediately forgave him, just in her heart, and finally chose to listen to another voice in her heart - to leave him. He was very sad and hoped to have a buffer one day and make a decision the next day. However, Jane Eyre ran away that night.
Jane Eyre took 20 yuan, went out and took a taxi and left. The master only took him to the place where the 20 yuan was: Whitcross.
She walked for a day and found a human living area, but no one took her in. Her body was exhausted and she was on the verge of death. At this time, her dignity was gone. She went to pray for a silk scarf in exchange for food, but no one paid attention. . She walked towards the light at night and was taken in by a family of three brothers and sisters (brother St. John, sisters Diana and Mary) who survived in the end. Take a week to recuperate. She got along well with the family and started living under a pseudonym.
The father of these three siblings failed to invest, and the rich became poor and started working. Before their uncle died, he gave the inheritance to his niece and not to them.
She was very happy at Marsh Villa. She got along very happily with her two younger sisters, and they had the same interests and hobbies. It was arranged that none of them were rich, and the two of them had to leave to work as tutors in two places. St. John introduced Jane Eyre to a school job, which provided food, food, housing and not much money. Jane Eyre was naturally very happy.
Jane Eyre had an uncle who passed away and left an inheritance of 20,000 yuan. St. John found out that Jane Eyre was his uncle's niece and told Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre is extremely happy. She has relatives and people she gets along with very well. Having cousins ??is more important than money.
She immediately changed the money allocation to 5,000 per person. And asked her cousin to come back and stop being a tutor because she wasn't treated like a human being.
She immediately updated the Marsh Villa inside and out, but his cousin did not show happiness or gratitude. It does not hinder their happy life.
This reminds me of Mr. Rochester buying something for Jane Eyre. At this time, Jane Eyre had double standards. She had never had wealth before and stood on the moral high ground and was unwilling to be trampled on. But now instead of doing and Same thing with Rochester.
Her cousin is very similar to him and is even her ultimate evolved version.
Both have strong insights. The two of them are matched with each other, and they are constantly exposing each other's disguise. It was her cousin who exposed her alias before.
The strongest competition between them is St. John's mental control over Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre originally thought that she had no relatives, no bonds, and acted without considering others and listening to her inner voice. With relatives, Jane Eyre had a bond. He didn't want her cousin to be angry, so she obeyed him in many things.
Her cousin St. John is quite handsome.
My cousin has to be a missionary in India, which is an extremely hard job. But my cousin believes that this is a manifestation of value and must be done. This is very similar to Jane Eyre.
A conversation between St. John and Jane Eyre upset the balance.
"Jane, come to India with me, be my companion and colleague, go!"
Jane Eyre immediately rejected him, thinking that she was not capable, St. John said In the past few months of observation, Jane Eyre was the most suitable companion to be his missionary, but he couldn't bring a girl with him, but it was reasonable for him to be a couple.
Jane Eyre knows that her cousin does not love him, and what he wants is a reasonable colleague. At this time, the voice in Jane's heart appeared again, rejecting him.
Jane Eyre's ego fights with the controlling spirit of St. John, and she regresses and agrees to go to India, just as a sister. St. John disagrees and the conversation ends. The relationship has also reached a freezing point. Finally St. John went on his own.
She was preparing to go back to Thornfield House, imagining the original appearance, which was indeed devastated. The night she left, Pasha Mason Rochester's wife set a fire that destroyed Thornfield House, and everything was reduced to nothing. Mr. Rochester thought that Jane Eyre had become disabled as she rushed into the fire in her room. He was blind, lost half an arm, and became an even uglier person.
Jane Eyre was very calm, and they finally got married.
Jane Eyre has wealth, but Rochester no longer has the capital to be superior.
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