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stonehearted person is to bee a tool of him to serve God, so she refuses John’s proposal. She hears the voice of Rochester in her mind, then she es back to look for Rochester. She learns that Thornfield hall has been burnt down, and that Rochester, attempting vainly to save his mad wife from the fire, loses one of his hands, is blind in both eyes, and bees a crippled man. Now Mr. Rochester is not as rich as he used to, and he is disabled. But Jane loves him more than ever. Jane decides to stay with him and look after him for all of her life. This pair of lovers es together in the end. But in that society such a marriage is considered unmon and untraditional.People may think it’s strange that Jane makes her strong will to be Rochester’s bride. Nobody would like to marry him because he has lost most of his wealth and is blind. As to Jane, she can marry a man who is much better than Mr Love is the most beautiful characteristic of human beings’ life and love can not be measured by one’s status, power or property. In most individuals’ life, people like to seek a meaningful, romantic relationship resulting in love, mitment, panionship and happiness. In the author’s opinion, it is most important that a man and woman have heart and feelings that find a perfect response, and also have mutual affinity. Shakespeare said:“The course of true love never runs smooth.” Jane and Rochester get true love after a lot of sufferings. Jane loves Rochester deeply alwaysfrom the beginning to the end. There should be no distinction of property, rank or age in true love. Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester. He who has rich experience and wisdom, is softhearted, wealthy and in high rank as well as having pride and rudeness. Rochester is older than Jane by nearly twenty years and could be her father. Jane loves him, but not for his wealth and high rank, because he treats her equally and in a friendly manner, although she is very poor and in low position. She is such an excellent girl, good, intelligent, considerate that Rochester is attracted by her. It is Jane but not someone else who Rochester loves.Jane thinks that it is a glorious thing to have the hope of living with him and being his wife. Jane loves him with her whole heart. They have a meeting of the mind. But in that social background, people pay too much attention to property, rank and status. If the disparity is great, a pair of lovers will suffer disagreement from their families and their friends. Mrs. Fairfax, one of Rochester’s servants, is very surprised and feels puzzled that her master is madly clinging to Jane. But both of them do not care about the difference of status and property or others’ opinion. They pursue true love. They can smash the bonds of tradition and can surmount all obstacles. They are very happy and want to be married. But their marriage is stopped by the fault that Rochester is a married man。. The publication of Charlotte Bronte’s biography by mrs. Gaskell in march 1857 confirmed Charlotte Bronte’s high reputation. Throughout the nineteeth century her standing remains high, but the publication of Haworth edition, with introductions by Ward, at the turn of the century marked the point where Emily Bronte was con sidered a greater novelist than Charlotte Bronte.Ⅱ. Jane Eyre’s attitude towards love, they are Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte. The Bronte sisters were one of the most extraprdinary literary families who ever lived. They spent the greater parant of time in isolated yorkshire village on the edge of the moors, not noly cut off from the victorian world of letters, but also to a large extent from the conpanionship of young people of their own age and education. Yet they became known and loved all over the world. Their novels have been translated into many languages and are always high in reading popularity. Especially jane eyre and wuthering heights have a timeless quality, unique glorious work that has the permanent art magic power works, many subsequent critics of Wuthering Heights argued that its originality and achievement made it superior. Wuthering Heights has also given rise to many adaptations and inspired works, including films, radio, television dramatisations, musicals and songs Now considered a classic of English literature, Wuthering Heights’s innovative structure, which has been likened to a series of Matryoshka dolls, met with mixed reviews by critics when it first appeared. Though Charlotte Bront?39。B. The Author and Wuthering HeightsWuthering Heights is Emily Bronte’s only novel. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte. The name of the novel es from the Yorkshire manor on the moors on which the story centres.“Shirley”(1849), her second novel, dealing with the life of workers at the time of the Luddites’ movement. The last novel by Charlotte Bronte,(18161855) was born in the family of a poor country clergyman at Haworth, Yorkshire, in northern England. In this period of tense class struggle appeared a new literary trendcritical realism. English critical realism of the 19 th century flourished in the forties and in the early fifties. The critical realists described with much vividness and great artistic skill the chief traits of the English society and criticized the capitalist system from a democratic viewpoint. She and three of her sisters were sent to a charity school where they were cruelly treated, and where her two elder sisters died. In 18351838 she worked as a school teacher, and later as governess. In 1842 she went with her sister Emily to study languages at a school in Brussels, where during 1843 she was employed as a teacher. In the next year she was back at Haworth, and in 1846 appeared a volume of verse entitled poems by Curer, Ellis, and Action Bell, the pseudonyms of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne respectively. The Professor, Charlotte’s first novel, was rejected by different p