紧急!英语暑假作业-写篇不少于200字的作文读一本不少于150页的英语经典读物,如:Jane Eyre.写一篇读后感,字数不少于200字.这是我们高一新生的暑期作业,所以写作水平要适当哦
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紧急!英语暑假作业-写篇不少于200字的作文读一本不少于150页的英语经典读物,如:Jane Eyre.写一篇读后感,字数不少于200字.这是我们高一新生的暑期作业,所以写作水平要适当哦
紧急!英语暑假作业-写篇不少于200字的作文
读一本不少于150页的英语经典读物,如:Jane Eyre.
写一篇读后感,字数不少于200字.
这是我们高一新生的暑期作业,所以写作水平要适当哦
紧急!英语暑假作业-写篇不少于200字的作文读一本不少于150页的英语经典读物,如:Jane Eyre.写一篇读后感,字数不少于200字.这是我们高一新生的暑期作业,所以写作水平要适当哦
傲慢与偏见
The first sentence in this book is impressive.It reads:“It is a truth well known to all the world that an unmarried man in possession of a large fortune must be in need of a wife”.The undertone is very clear:the foundation of the marriage at that time is not emotion but possession.
People always think that Austen was an expert at telling love stories.In fact,the marriage in her book is not the result of love,but the result of economic needs.After reading this book,I know the truth is that a poor woman must be in need of a husband,a wealthy man.
I couldn’t forget how eager Mrs.Bennet wants to marry off her daughters.If you want to know why she is so crazy about these things,I must mention the situation in Britain at that time.Only the eldest son had the privilege of inheriting his father’s possessions.Younger sons and daughters who are used to luxurious lives have no choice but marry a man or woman in possession of a large fortune to continue their comfortable lives.Thus,we can see that getting married is a way to become wealthier,particularly for women without many possessions.Jane Austen told us that money and possession determined everything,including marriage and love in her century.
In “Pride and Prejudice”,the sister of Mr.Bingley strongly opposed his plan of marrying Jane because the Bennets don’t have many possessions and their social positions are much lower than them.From this,we can see there are a lot of obstacles for a not very rich woman to marry a wealthy husband.The society,the relatives would not allow them to get married.
In modern society,although the marriages of economic needs have decreased rapidly,the concept of “money determines everything” is still rooted in some people’s mind.A lot of parents try hard to interfere their children’s marriages.Education background,possessions,jobs remains the main reason that may influence one’s marriage.Marry for money is still a big problem in our society.We can’t help thinking:can money determine everything?
这是第一篇As Jane Eyre, in her plainness and solitude, walks to and fro in the Thornfield Hall, her unfortunate childhood, conflicting love, and religious forbiddance all cannot stop her seeking a better l...
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这是第一篇As Jane Eyre, in her plainness and solitude, walks to and fro in the Thornfield Hall, her unfortunate childhood, conflicting love, and religious forbiddance all cannot stop her seeking a better life and cherishing the human nature. She broke loose the chains that jailed her spirit, and through her struggles she overcame the poverty, customs, social standards, and piety which all blocked her from her dream of happiness, and finally became the master of herself! It could be said that Jane's life was earned through retaliation and pursuit, that she fought tooth and nail until the sunlight was won. The sunlight now in her palm, shines brightly unto her!
这是第二篇
Name of the book: Jane Eyre
The author: Charlotte Bronte is the author of Jane Eyre and a member of the remarkable Bronte family. The sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne, they all loved writing and first published their poetry under pseudonyms: Poems by Currier, Ellis and Acton Bell was released in 1846, selling only a few copies. Charlotte's novel Jane Eyre was published in 1847, shortly after Emily's Wuthering Heights; the sisters had almost simultaneously written what later became known as two of the great novels of English literature. ).The most admired of the Bronte sisters in her own lifetime, she was also the most prolific. Her four published novels, which are in part autobiographical, are still widely read today. Jane Eyre was an immediate success and Charlotte went on to publish Shirley and Valletta. She outlived her sisters but still was only 38 when she died in pregnancy.
The pages: 602
The people in this novel: Jane Eyre; Edward Fairfax Rochester who is Jane’s lover; Sarah Reed, Jane’s unpleasant aunt, who raises her until she is ten years old; John Reed, Jane’s nasty and spoiled cousin, responsible for Jane’s banishment to the red-room. Eliza Reed, Another one of Jane’s spoiled cousins; Georgiana Reed, Eliza’s and John’s sister, Georgiana is the beauty of the family; Bessie Lee, The maid at Gates head who sometimes consoles Jane by telling her entertaining stories and singing her songs; Mr. Lloyd ,The kind apothecary who suggests that Jane should be sent to school following her horrifying experience in the red-room; Mr. Brocklehurst ,The stingy, mean-hearted manager of Logwood; Helen Burns, Jane’s spiritual and intellectual friend at Logwood;. Maria Temple, The warm-hearted superintendent at Logwood who generously offers the girls bread and cheese when their breakfasts are inedible.
The summery of this novel: when Jane Eyre was a baby, her parents died. So she had to live with her uncle and his family. But unfortunately, her uncle also went away in several years. Then, Jane was sent to the Logwood, which was a so-called charity school. So many people were punished by the pharaoh, including Jane. But Jane's fate seemed to be sealed, she was a natural rebel. After that, she knew a rich man whose name was Rochester. They loved each other. Otherwise, his first wife was a crazy woman. In order to save his wife during a fire, he was blind. But Jane Eyre still loved him a lot. At last, they faced the entire problem together and became husband and wife.
Beautiful paragraphs: 1) The third showed the pinnacle of an iceberg piercing a polar winter sky: a muster of northern lights reared their dim lances, close serried, along the horizon. Throwing these into distance, rose, in the foreground, a head, - a colossal head, inclined towards the iceberg, and resting against it. Two thin hands, joined under the forehead, and supporting it, drew up before the lower features a sable veil; a brow quite bloodless, white as bone, and an eye hollow and fixed, blank of meaning but for the glassiness of despair, alone were visible. Above the temples, amidst wreathed turban folds of black drapery, vague in its character and consistency as cloud, gleamed a ring of white flame, gemmed with sparkles of a more lurid tinge.
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