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we could not choose it and escaped from it. So from this point we could know Burns was a cowardly girl and was not as brave as Jane. Except Burns Helen, not all people did Jane dislike in Lowood, such as Miss. Temple. Miss. Temple was Jane?s favorite teacher. She was a decent, welllearned and warmhearted lady. She believed Jane was a good student and encouraged her all the way. Furthermore Miss. Temple 10 appreciated Burns? wisdom. Not only Jane but also Burns loved to stay with her, for they thought they could get warmth and inspiration from Miss. Temple. When Mr. Brocklehurst told everyone that Jane was a liar, almost each people chose to be silent though they knew maybe Jane was innocent, except Miss. Temple. Only Miss. Temple knew it was just an accident for Jane and counseled her gently that she wouldn?t be punished, encouraging Jane to tell her the truth that to the great extent fort Jane?s heart. The story lifts the rebellion to the greatness. Analyzing the Rebellion of Jane Eyre through Burns The person, Helen Burns, under author?s written, played a very important role in Jane Eyre? s childhood. Either in the Lowood or in the Jane?s whole life, she could be undoubtedly considered as Jane?s friend. Burns was the first person to speak with Jane in the Lowood. And her welllearned knowledge, wisdom were attracted by Jane deeply. Jane respected and admired Burns, for she thought that Burns had a lot of experience and full of knowledge which could bring joy to her. Jane loved to be with Burns, for not only she was willing to tell many interesting things, but also the things she described were quite vivid that made Jane fascinate it very much. And what?s more? The things that Burns described were never heard by Jane, which caused her great interests. They were so mysterious to her. Nevertheless, there existed the different characteristics between Jane and Burns. Very often, it was difficult for Jane to make it clear that why Burns would think so. For example, sometimes, she would suffer the insult by some teachers in Lowood, but why she did not strike back. “If I were you”, Jane said, “I would fight with them” (Charlotte Bronte2021:74) so seen from it, we learned that there was a kind of cowardice in Burns. She was not brave as much as Jane. One day, Burns was punished by Miss. Scatcheded and asked her to stand in the middle of the。 only through the rebellion, she would get the satisfactory. Only through the rebellion, she could have the chance to get freedom and independence. The days living in the red room was just like the days living in the hell. During that time, Jane thought lots of things. She deemed that it was not the life she 7 wanted. Everything around her was unfair. Locked in that gloomy and cold red room all afternoon, Jane?s mind was filled with terror, and all her heart was tumultuous. Jane was a strong girl and never gave up striving and rebelling. At sometimes, she even thought of a new means to escape from these disgusting days. She knew it was pointless in pleasing them, since the family Reed didn?t like her from their heart. Each of them looked down on her, considered that she was poor and not pretty. So it was meaningless to integrate her into these persons. They were not worth getting any respect and sympathy from Jane. She thought it was she that did not fit to associate with them, but they had no qualifications to associate with her. The thinking of Jane Eyre was obviously contrary to the current of thought at that time. The ideological trend in the 19th century of British was male priority. Women had not the equal right to men. And the only thing which they could do was to obey, to yield and to resign them. In the terms of Jane?s rebellion, it was like a joke for women, even though someone having such idea, they could not put it into practice. However, Jane, we have seen that, was a different girl. She dared to think and act. Persisting all the way, she was rather out of herself. She had conscious that now that, it was impossible to please them, then she would rather to bee rebel slave. The novel had pointed out that “they had got me by this time into the apartment indicated by Mrs. Reed, and had thrust me upon a stool: my impulse was to rise from it like a spring(Charlotte Bronte2021:9) ” you can imagine, at that time, if someone laid upon you, do you dare rebel? However, looking at Jane Eyre, she jumped up instinctively. So the consciousness of the rebellion in the red room was more and more strong. Rebellion in the front of Mrs. Reed From chapter 1 to chapter 4, the author described the Jane?s living in family Reed. And in Gateshead, the dialogue between Mrs. Reed and Jane Eyre could well display her rebellions. In Gateshead, Jane suffered from lots of difficulties. While when faced with so many different kinds of revilement, Jane had not shown any sign of fright. Instead, she gave the powerful words to hit back. Her reason told her that it was not the time that she would be yielded. As Jane cried out as leaning over the banister, “they are not fit to associate with me.” (Charlotte Bronte2021:33) Mrs. Reed was so angry when hearing it, and then dragged her into the nursery, pressed her on the edgy of the bed and said” dared me in an emphatic voice to rise from that place”(Charlotte Bronte2021:33) then, Jane talked it back immediately, “what would uncle Reed say to you, if he were live?” These words shocked Mrs. Reed。 inversely we have to be brave to pursue the truth, honesty and beauty. Jane Eyre suffered from a great deal of insult and contemptuous look, especially in Gateshead. But she was not an ordinary girl. When bullied by them, she would hit it back powerfully. So from this novel, we can easy to see at the bottom of Jane?s heart how strong she was. 1. Background Charlotte, one of three Bronte?s