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简爱英文章节概括及读后感

简爱英文章节概括及读后感
简爱英文章节概括及读后感

Chapter1

Summary:Jane Eyre was always ill-treated at Gateshead Hall where her aunt, Mrs. Reed and her cousins-Eliza, John and Georgiana lived. Once, she was reading on the window-seat behind a curtain. John came and drove her away. To her anger, she defended herself, but her aunt came and commanded to lock her in the red-room.

Feelings: I feel really bad for Jane as a child at her age. Imagine if I were her at that time, I may give myself up and die early. Even if facing such bad situation, she still loved reading. I admire her very much.

Chapter2

Summary: Jane was dragged away by two servants, Bessie and Miss Abbot, and locked in the red-room. It was the place where her Uncle Reed died. Thus, the whole atmosphere reminded her of ghosts. She couldn’t stand it anymore and passed out.

Feelings: I can’t help feeling that Jane was suffering some kind of mental disease because her aunt and cousins’ attitude towards her. Poor little child! I hope some time in the future it can be healed.

Chapter3

Summary:The doctor Mr. Lloyd came to see if Jane was OK. He asked her whether she would like to go to school or not and that was all. Meanwhile, Miss Abbot told Bessie about Jane. Her mother was Mr. Reed’s sister. She married a nearly penniless clergyman, and her father was furious and had nothing more to

do with her. They went away to work among poor people, caught typhoid, and died when Miss Jane was a baby, so she was sent to Gateshead Hall. Bessie felt sorry after hearing these.

Feelings: Jane was sure unfortunate, but to some extent, she was really lucky. She had someone like Bessie who cared about her. I think Jane will start a new life at school.

Chapter4

Summary: Jane was introduced to a school’s headmaster Mr. Brocklehurst. Her aunt talked bad about her to that tall, grim man, which means her school life didn’t have a good beginning.

Feelings:I just feel sick for Mrs. Reed’s behavior. One cannot judge others no matter what, let alone she was Jane’s aunt. What she had done could probably destroy Jane’s whole life!

Chapter5

Summary:Jane arrived at a school at Lowood. The living condition there was really poor. Girls there only had a little food to eat and some of it couldn’t be called as “food”. But there was a teacher called Miss Miller who cared about the girls, ordering extra bread and cheese for them.

Feelings: I wonder why on earth there was a school like that in the past. What

kind of parents would send their children to hell on earth? I am worried about Jane right now.

Chapter6

Summary:Helen was a friend of Jane when she was at school. There was a teacher called Miss Scatcherd who was always directed against Helen. She scolded Helen whenever she had a chance. But Helen was pretty positive towards these. She believed that since life was short, we should be happy.

Feelings: Helen had a strong character as a kid. I think that must due to her early experience as an orphan. She could face anything peacefully. Many adults can’t do that in my opinion.

Chapter7

Summary: Mr. Brocklehurst announced to all the girls in the school that Jane was a liar and he warned them against her. But Helen trusted her and gave her courage.

Feelings: It’s rude to say bad things about others no matter in front of them or behind their backs. Mr. Brocklehurst’s behavior can be really hurtful.

Chapter8

Summary:Miss Temple was another person who chose to believe Jane. She asked Mr. Lloyd whether Jane’s side of story was true. As Mr. Lloyd convinced Jane’s word, Miss Temple announced to the school that Jane was innocent of Mr. Brocklehurst’s charges against her.

Feelings: Miss Temple is that kind of person who gives you a light of hope when you are truly down. It’s a great luck to have such a person be your side and support you. I think Miss Temple will influence Jane throughout her lifetime.

Chapter9

Summary: Typhoid fever struck Lowood when spring came. Thus, many of the students were kept apart. Helen was also ill, not typhoid but with consumption. Knowing Helen might die soon, Jane couldn’t help tiptoeing to the room Helen

stayed in to be with her as her last company. They spent a night together and Helen died in Jane’s arm during her dream.

Feelings:Helen’s death was a great loss for Jane in my opinion. But anyhow, Helen’s spirit leaves a deep impression on me, and I believe, on everyone who has ever read this book.

Chapter10

Summary: Soon after the typhoid, there was an inquiry, which brought to light

the truth about Lowood with its wretched clothing, poor food, and bad conditions. Lowood was put into the care of kind and sensible trustees, and both diet and clothing improved. After six years of study there, Jane became a teacher. After her tutor both in study and in life, Miss Temple, get married and left, Jane decided to leave as well. On her last night at Lowood, Bessie visited her with her son Bobby. She brought the news about Gateshead to Jane.

Feelings: It’s time for Jane to find a new place to go. She had been at Lowood for so many years and she should search for some new opportunity and start a new

life at Thornfield Hall.

Chapter11

Summary: On arriving at Thornfield Hall, Jane met the house keeper Mrs. Fairfax and her student Adele whose guardian was Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester, who was also the owner of the house. She also met a solidly built servant called Grace Poole.

Feelings: I guess Jane can live an at least comfortable life here at Thornfield Hall since nobody is after her. Jane’s bright new life starts right now.

Chapter12

Summary:Jane met Mr. Rochester on her way to post a letter. Mr. Rochester sprained his ankle in the lane.

Feelings: It’s a pretty strange way to meet your employer the first time like that.

I bet there would be interesting stories between them.

Chapter13

Summary: Adele was having a lot of trouble concentrating when she knows Mr. Rochester was downstairs—she kept trying to sneak downstairs to see him or to guess what presented he might have brought her. Mr. Rochester and Jane talked about Jane’s early experiences and Mr. Rochester called Jane as elf. Thus, Jane considered Mr. Rochester changeful and abrupt.

Feelings: I kind of feel the same as Jane did. How could an almost stranger say such rude thing during our first chat? If I were Jane, I might be really angry.

Chapter14

Summary: One evening, Rochester sent for Jane and Adele after dinner. Suddenly,

because she was staring at him, Rochester asked Jane if she thought he’s

handsome. Without thinking, she gave an honest answer: no. Rochester told her

that he’s feeling chatty tonight, and order ed Jane to chat with him about

something. While Jane and Rochester had been talking, Adele had run out to try

on one of the dresses that were among her new presents from Rochester. When

she comes back and frolics around in the dress, she looks just like her mother.

know why but I just feel that the whole conversation between

Feelings: I don’t

them is super intense and kind of awkward to me...

Chapter15

Summary: One day when Mr. Rochester and Jane were wandering in the garden,

Mr. Rochester talked about Adele’s mother, Celine Varens. That evening, Jane

finds Rochester asleep in his bed with the curtains and his bedclothes on fire, and

she puts out the flames and rescues him.

Feelings: I feel like the relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester is changing-I

see something about love.

Chapter16

Summary:Mrs. Fairfax told Jane that Mr. Rochester was taking a trip to Mr.

Eshton’s house which was filled with girls who were fond of Mr. Rochester,

especially Blanche Ingram, Lord Ingram’s daughter. After hearing this, Jane was

pretty sure that Mr. Rochester would not be with her no matter what, so she

became really sad.

Feelings:I don’t think Mr. Rochester is that kind of guy who only cares about

money and beauty to be honest. And if he has feelings for Jane, he may marry her.

Chapter17

Summary:Everyone spends the three days making frantic preparations for all

the guests. When they rode up, some in carriages and some on horses, a beautiful

The

woman in a purple dress was riding beside Rochester. It’s Blanche Ingram!

visitors enter, and Jane sat with Adele, half-listening to their noise and trying to

keep Adele from running down and bothering them. Blanche and Rochester sang

a song, and Jane wanted to leave, but she’s mesmerized by Rochester’s voice. As soon as he finished, she slipped out into the hallway. Rochester came out after

Jane and asked why she didn’t

come and talk to him in the drawing room. He

wanted her to come back, but he could tell she’s about to cry, so he let her go.

Feelings:Now I am more than sure that Jane was in love with Mr. Rochester

completely. It’s obvious that Miss Blanche’s heart is not as beautiful as her appearance, so basically Mr. Rochester won’t choose her over Jane.

Chapter18

Summary: With Rochester absent, a stranger arrived at Thornfield. The stranger,

Later that whose name was Mason, claimed to be an old friend of Mr. Rochester’s. day, a strange gypsy woman arrived, offering to tell their fortunes. Blanche Ingram went first. Everyone waited excitedly for her to come back and tell them

what the woman said, but when she did come back she said the woman was obviously a fraud. The servant, Sam, told Jane that the gypsy woman said she knew there’s another single woman in the group, and that she thought that must

went to see her and had her

mean her. Jane’s curious about the woman, so she

own fortune told.

Feelings:Though I wonder who Mason was, I’m more excited about the story between Jane and that “gypsy woman”. It could be really interesting!

Chapter19

Summary: Jane entered the library and saw the old gypsy woman reading a prayer-book by the fire. Her hat and handkerchief threw shadows over her face.

The gypsy asked Jane about Mr. Rochester, and when she did n’t say much in response, the gypsy suggested that Mr. Rochester was in love with Blanche Ingram. Jane admitted that the rumor was that Rochester and Blanche were engaged, but corrected the woman on one thing—they were not in love. In a

d—the old gypsy woman was Mr. Rochester moment, the woman’s voice change

in disguise, and he’s just been messing with everyone. She told him about Mason’s arrival, and he’s so horrified that he couldn’t even stand up anymore. Then, Jane called Mason to meet Mr. Rochester in the room.

Feelings: From this chapter, I’m happy to see that Mr. Rochester loved Jane too

and he wanted to see if Jane had the same feelings as he did. From our point of

view, they both love each other more than anything. However, Mr. Rochester’s behavior shows that Mason’s presence means something terrible has happened,

or will happen.

Chapter20

Summary: Everyone in the house is woken up by all the noise. The guests stumble around in the corridor in their robes, but nobody seems to know what

going on. Jane gets dressed, then sits by the window waiting. Mr. Rochester knocks on her door and asks her to come with him. He sends Jane back to get a

sponge and some salts.Rochester tells Jane to stay with Mason and to make sure

he stays awake, but not to talk to him at all for any reason. He gives her the sponge, which is bloody now, so that she can tend to the wound a little, too. For a

long time, Jane stays there, wiping blood, trying to keep him conscious. Rochester says that he warned Mason, and Mason should have listened. Mason says he thought he could have done something to make things better. While Mason is sent away, Rochester and Jane are left alone together outside the house, and he asks her to walk with him in the woods as the sun is rising before they go back to Thornfield Hall.

Feelings: Mason is bitten by somebody! Who on earth he is? Why he comes to Thornfield? Who is the person that bites Mason? What’s their relationship with Mr. Rochester? There are still lots of answers to be found.

Chapter21

Summary: One afternoon, Jane is visited by Mr. Reed’s coachman.

He tells Jane that John Reed is dead and that Mrs. Reed had a stroke when she heard. Jane goes in to see Mrs. Reed, who is lying ill in bed. Mrs. Reed is still harsh and bad-tempered, but she does want Jane to stay so that they can talk things over. As she’s dying, Mrs. Reed apologizes to Jane for concealing a letter from Jane

John Eyre, which came three years ago. Mrs. Reed lets Jane read the letter, in which John asked where Jane was so that he could write a will making her the

heir of his fortune when he died. Then Mrs. Reed admits something else: she wrote to John Eyre and told him Jane died of typhoid at Lowood.

Feelings: Mrs. Reed’s behavior crossed the line. No matter what she has no right

to conceal Jane’s letter from her uncle. She could treat Jane badly, but when somebody else wants to treat her like his own child, she just robbed her chance away? That’s not what elder people should do to her child.

Chapter22

Summary: Jane goes back to Thornfield. During the next two weeks, it’s

pretty quiet and seems like Mr. Rochester is busy preparing his wedding with Blanche Ingram.

Feelings: Sometimes things are not like what it seems to be. I’m sure it is Jane who Mr. Rochester really loves and the bride is going to be Jane instead of Blanche Ingram.

Chapter23

Summary: Rochester asks Jane to walk with him. Jane and Rochester sit on the bench under the chestnut tree. Rochester asks her to marry him. And of course,

Jane agrees.

Feelings: Looks like what I guess finally comes true. But everything is just way

too perfect…

Chapter24

Summary: The next morning, Jane is blissfully happy and wonders if this is all a

dream. Rochester starts telling Jane about all the fancy jewelry and clothes he

going to give her. She looks him in the eye, and tells him that, if he keeps decking

her out in expensive clothes and jewelry and behaving so badly about it, she’ll

never wear anything he buys her.

Feelings: The dialogues between them are cute and full of sweetness. They could

have a successful marriage.

Chapter25

sleep. She

Summary:The previous evening, Jane went to bed, but couldn’t

thought she could hear a weird howling sound in the wind. When Jane woke up,

there was a burning candle on the table in her room. Then Jane noticed that her

closet door was open and someone was messing with her wedding dress and veil.

,

Jane sat up in bed, shocked: the woman wasn’t anyone she knew at Thornfield

but someone else, a stranger. The stranger was a tall woman with long, dark hair

dressed in white; her face was disturbing, with bloodshot red eyes, swollen, dark

lips, and thick black eyebrows. T he strange woman was wearing Jane’s wedding

veil, and, as Jane watched, the woman pulled it off, tore it in half, and trampled on

it. Jane asks Mr. Rochester who the woman is. Rochester says that she imagined

not really satisfied with this explanation, but

this nightmarish creature. Jane’s

she pretends to be to make Rochester feel better.

Feelings: It could be a nightmare even if in dreams, let alone it real happens.

That strange woman might be somebody who has a special and interesting

identity.

Chapter26

Summary: It's the day of Jane and Rochester's wedding. It should be the happiest

day of Jane's life, but during the church ceremony two men show up claiming that

Rochester is already married. Mrs. Rochester is Bertha Mason, the "madwoman

in the attic" who tried to burn Rochester to death in his bed, stabbed and bit her

own brother, and who’s been doing other creepy things at night. Rochester was

tricked into marrying Bertha fifteen years ago in Jamaica. Rochester claims that

he’s not really married because his relationship with Bertha isn’t a real He wants Jane to go and live with him in France, where they can pretend to be a

married couple and act like husband and wife. Jane refuses to be his next

mistress and runs away before she’s tempted to agree.

Feelings: What a mess! I bet that’s not what Mr. Rochester wants and also not

what Jane wants. Actually, none of them did anything wrong, but life is life.

Chapter27

Summary: Jane stays in her room for most of the day with a debate raging in her

head: does she really have to leave Thornfield? Rochester wants Jane to go with

him to France and live with him in a villa there as his "virtual" wife. He claims

that he’s not really married and that Jane would basically be his wife, not his

mistress. Jane realizes that what matters most is her own respect for herself, and

even more important for her to cling to her principles at this difficult

that it’s

moment. Jane wakes up early and packs a few small things, leaving all the

presents Rochester bought her.

Feelings: God bless Jane! Hope she has made the right choice and will start a new

life somewhere else.

Chapter28

Summary: Jane travels in a random direction away from Thornfield. Having no

money, she almost starves to death before being taken in by the Rivers family,

who live at Moor House near a town called Morton.

Feelings: Jane is not that lucky, she never made it to live a happy life she wants.

But she is lucky, too. She has got some warm-hearted people who are willing to

help when she is in danger. I don’t know how to express that, but it’s sad to know

life isn’t easy at all.

Chapter29

Summary: The Rivers siblings—Diana, Mary, and St. John—are about Jane’s age

and well-educated, but somewhat poor. They take whole-heartedly to Jane, who

has taken the pseudonym "Jane Elliott" so that Mr. Rochester can’t find her Feelings: Jane has friends at her own age right now. They could get along with

each other well.

Chapter30

Summary: Jane wants to earn her keep, so St. John arranges for her to become

St. John gets a letter stating that the Rivers

the teacher in a village girls’ school.

Uncle John is dead. Jane watches as all the members of the Rivers family behave

not sure what

somewhat strangely about this—they’re

not exactly sad; she’s

they’re feeling. St. John explains that their uncle had argued with their father long

before, and that he had a fortune of twenty thousand pounds, but decided to

leave all the money to another relative.

Feelings: Well, Jane has an uncle whose name is John, and the Rivers happens to

have an Uncle John too? That’s definitely not a coincidence. The truth is that the

Rivers are actually Jane’s cousin! She has her family right now!

Chapter31

Summary: Jane moves into her little cottage, which is simple but adequate. St.

John tells her about his own experience—a year ago, he thought that he hated

being a priest, but then he felt called by God to become a missionary. A young

woman comes up and wishes St. John good evening. St. John completely freaks

out for a moment, but then calms himself down and turns to talk to her. Jane

notices how beautiful the woman is. It turns out that this is Miss Rosamond

Oliver, the daughter of the man who’s paying Jane’s salary. Miss Oliver says she come and help Jane out at the school sometimes. Miss Oliver tries to talk to St.

John about normal things like a recent dance, but St. John is cold and

disapproving.

Feelings: I do think St. John is like that kind of crazy man who knows nothing but

hi work. He may do harm to Jane.

Chapter32

Summary: On a school holiday, Jane is sitting alone at home, finishing the picture

of Rosamond Oliver, when St. John drops by to bring her a new book to read.

When he sees the portrait, he becomes disturbed. Jane asks St. John about the

portrait for a bit, and eventually he admits that he knows it’s of Rosamon offers to make a copy for him—if he will admit that he wants one. St. John admits

that he wants a copy of the picture, but says that it wouldn’t be good for him to have it. St. John pulls a piece of scrap paper over the portrait so that he doesn

have to look at it anymore—and then he sees something on the paper that really

at it is, but he tears off a piece and keeps it.

surprises him. Jane can’t figure out wh

Feelings: Clearly Rosamond Oliver and St. John love each other. So I think it’s not

.

worthy of giving up their love and insisting on choosing a missionary’s wife

Chapter33

Summary: St. John arrives, even though he had to struggle through the snow. He

won’t tell her why he’s there, and he’s behaving really strangely. She starts to

worry that he might be a little bit insane. It comes out that Diana, Mary, and St.

When Jane’s Uncle

Mr. Eyre dies and leaves his fortune

John are all Jane’s cousins!

to Jane, she shares her inheritance with the other three.

Feelings: Jane hadn’t had the feeling of being with true families since she was

sent to Gateshead Hall. I’m so happy for her that she finally finds a real home for

her.

Chapter34

Summary: St. John wants to be more than Jane’s cousin. He admires Jane’ethic and asks her to marry him, learn Hindustani, and go with him to India on a

love St.

long-term missionary trip. Jane refuses because she knows she doesn’t

John. Jane offers to go to India with him, but just as his cousin and co-worker, not

as his wife. St. John won't give up and keeps pressuring Jane to marry him.

Feelings:I still can’t understand St. John’s insane behavior. Things end up like

nobody is happy.

Chapter35

Summary:Just as Jane’s about to give in, she supernaturally hears Mr.

Rochester’s voice calling her name from somewhere far away.

Feelings: I know Jane is meant to be Mr. Rochester’s wife. Even if they are so far

away from each other, they can still hear the other’s voice through their heart.

Chapter36

Summary: Jane arranges a journey back to Thornfield. Jane comes up toward

Thornfield walking along the wall of the orchard. She peeks out from around a

corner of the wall... and sees a complete ruin. It’s burned down, blackened and

collapsed. Shocked, Jane goes back to the inn and asks the host what happened.

From him she learns the whole story of what happened: Bertha burned down the

house in the middle of the night by setting fire to w hat used to be Jane’s own bed. Rochester saved the servants and then climbed up to a high wall where Bertha

was standing to try to rescue her, but she jumped off and committed suicide.

Rochester was blinded and lost a hand when the wall collapsed. Jane asks where

Rochester is now, and the innkeeper tells her that he’s at his other home,

Ferndean. Jane arranges to go there in a chaise right away.

Feelings: Oh! Mr. Rochester is disabled right now. I couldn’t help thinking if Jane

didn’t leave Thornfield, Mr. Rochester won’t lose his sight and his hand, and they

could have live a happy life right now. Is Jane’s decision to leave wrong?It’s not

obviously. Maybe that’s what life is like, full of strange combinations of circumstances.

Chapter37

Summary: Jane goes to Ferndean to find Rochester. When she comes up to the

house, she sees him coming out and watches him for a long time without letting

nurse or housekeeper,

him know she’s there.Jane offers to be Rochester’s

convinced that he will immediately ask her to m arry him again, but he doesn’t.

Jane insists that Rochester eat supper, which he usually doesn’t. In the mor Jane comes down to breakfast, and then takes Rochester outside so they can

stroll in the wood and meadows. They sit down in a dry place and Rochester asks

Rochester laments

Jane to tell him where she’s been and what’s happened to her.

his blindness and lost hand, but asks Jane to marry him anyway. She accepts

gladly. Rochester also tells Jane that, four days before, between eleven and twelve

at night, he called her name three times frantically—and he heard her respond.

tell Rochester that she

He thinks that perhaps they met in spirit. Jane doesn’t

heard him call her name and responded to him while she was sitting, miles away,

with St. John.

Feelings: Just like “No matter the ending is perfect or not, you cannot disappear from my world.” Even though Mr. Rochester loses something, he gains love and that’s the most important thing for him. The story finally comes down to this point and I just wish they can be happy together..

Chapter38

Summary: They have a quiet wedding, and after two years of marriage Rochester gradually gets his sight back. They also have a son.

Feelings: What can I say right now? I’m just honored to see such a romantic life experience of Jane Eyre, who is that kind of women I admire.

Question1

Mr. Rochester asked Jane Eyre twice to marry him. (In Chapter23 and Chapter37) Jane agreed to both but the first time they didn’t get married successfully because Jane knew about Mr. Rochester had already been married during their wedding. I think the reason why Jane chose to marry to Mr. Rochester even if he lost one of his hands and got blind was when she was away from Mr. Rochester at the Moor House, she realized she really cared about and was deeply in love with him. This time she chose to follow her heart instead of others’ words or judgments. Where there is great love, there are always miracles.

Question2

Turning point No.1: when Mrs. Reed sent her to Lowood

Turning point No.2: when Jane met Helen and Temple at Lowood

Turning point No.3: when she left Lowood and started to teach at Thornfield Hall

Turning point No.4: when she fall in love with Mr. Rochester

Turning point No.5: when she knew Mr. Rochester had already been married and decided to leave Thornfield Hall

Turning point No.6: when she found the Moor House as a shelter

Turning point No.7: when she noticed her friends was also her family

Turning point No.8: when she returned to find Mr. Rochester

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