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she died in the next year. Introduction of the Character of Jane Eyre Jane Eyre successfully portrayed a new type of small bourgeois women— described a vivid character who struggle for women39。 just as it both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God’s feet equal, as we are!‖ When read this paragraph of classical dialogue, we can learn that Jane has normal appearance and unfortunate experiences, but she has internal temperament and fiery spirit. The heroine Jane is a person with gangle body,ordinary appearance ,no money and no status, but had extraordinary temperament and very abundant emotion world. On her way to seek the ideal life, she encounters many difficulties and frustrations, and takes a series of fights. She is brave enough to fight against many evil and terrible things. Her rebellious character changes her tragic fate. Jane’s childhood is full of violence. Then her school life makes her suffer from many obstacles. Her love also makes her disappointed. In people’s eyes, she experiences a very unfortunate life. 6 But Jane finds her boundless confidence and tough spirit, and a kind of inner power can’t be defeated. Her selfesteem is related to her life environment. She is poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul. In her view, everyone is the same at God’s feet. Though there are differences in status, in property and also in appearance, all the human beings are equal in personality. Introduction of the Novel This novel begins with little Jane as an orphan child with a fiery spirit, longing to love and be loved in the house of her uncle’s widow. She is unfortunate when she is born, because she loses her parents and is sent to her aunt’s family, where she is heartlessly treated. But she has her own ideas and then being rebellious for some intolerant reasons. So she is packed off by her aunt to a charitable boarding school, which administers make discipline with especial vigor. All the people in this school are bad to Jane. But Jane is not destroyed by the ugly fact, and she is not be defeated by difficulties. On the contrary, she learns how to live and how to be strong. And she has the courage to struggle with the pressure. Jane sets herself to learn, qualifies herself as a teacher, advertises for a post, and is employed as a governess of the illegitimate French daughter of Rochester in Thorn field. A love relationship develops between Jane and Rochester. Jane’s good qualities and unique personality win Rochester’s proposal of marriage. But at the very moment, the wedding ceremony is interrupted for Rochester is discovered to have a mad wife who is hidden in that house. Jane doesn’t want to be Rochester’s mistress and 7 subsequently leaves Thorn field, wandering far away. She is rescued by the rivers family and urged to marry John River. Almost she agrees, but she thinks it over, she refuses to marry. Because she can not fet Rochester whose voice crying her name resounds in her ears. Then Jane gains a large amount of inheritance from her uncle whom she has never known before. She returns to Thorn field, but Rochester’s mansion has been destroyed by a fire started by the mad wife. However, she finds Rochester is blind and live in a small room nearby. But Jane doesn’t leave him alone。 she was deeply attracted by the books’ pictures and stories. When reading a book, she found herself as if she were in another perfect world and fot the injustice in the real world. Generally speaking, a good family environment is very important to the growth and the future of a child. If children lived in such kind of broken families, their childhood life would be fulled of unhappiness. In modern society, much less one child can stand a family situation like Jane’s. So we can say that one bad family environment will produce an unhealthy child easily. But Jane tolerated all of these pains. She found her survival hope through reading some books. Under such a bad condition, 9 she did n’t bee others’ slavery, but became the master of her fate. That is because she obtained energy from books, and understand the preciousness of life .Jane cherish her life and resist with her cousin automatically out of the her early child life,we can learn that knowledge is power to motivate her to grow healthily. Jane’s Educational Life Jane received education from Logwood Institution, which was a charitable boarding school. The condition of the school was very bad。 she was a really bad child.‖ At that time, Jane hardly believed that her life was such terrible. She almost wanted to end her life to go another world which she thought might be perfect. Fortunately, she met Miss Temple and Helen who helped her much and had a great influence on her life. She found her life goal and decided to study hard to realize her dreams. She regarded Miss Temple and Helen as her best friends. She studied hard to make a difference in her lifetime. Her memory was not naturally good, but much exercise sharpened her wits. She wanted to