简爱读书笔记400字英文(一) Thisisastoryaboutaspecialandunreservedwomanwhohasbeenexposedtoahostileenvironmentbutcontinuouslyandfearlesslystrugglingforherideallife。Thestorycanbeinterpretedasasymboloftheindependentspirit。 Itseemstomethatmanyreaders’EnglishreadingexperiencestartswithJaneEyer。Iamofnoexception。Aswerefertothemovie“JaneEyer”,itisnotsurprisingtofindsomedifferencesbecauseofitsbeingfilmizedandretoldinanewway,butthespiritofthenovelremainstobeanindependentperson,bothphysicallyandmentally。 JaneEyerwasabornresister,whoseparentswentoffwhenshewasveryyoung,andheraunt,theonlyrelativeshehad,treatedherasbadlyasaragtag。SinceJane’seducationinLowwoodOrphanagebegan,shedidn’tgetwhatshehadbeenexpectingsimplybeingregardedasacommonperson,justthesameasanyothergirlaround。ThesuffersfrombeinghumiliatedanddevastatedteachJanetobeperseveringandprizedignityoveranythingelse。Asarewardofrevoltingtheruthleoppression,JanegotachancetobeatutorinThornfieldGarden。ThereshemadetheacquaintanceoflovelyAdeleandthatgarden’sowner,Rochester,amanwithwarmheartdespiteacoldfaceoutside。Janeexpectedtochangethelifefromthenon,butfatehaddecidedotherwise:AfterJaneandRochesterfellinlovewitheachotherandgotdowntogetmarry,sheunfortunatelycametoknowinfactRochesterhadgotalegalwife,whoseemedtobetheshadowfollowingRochesterandledtohismoodineallthetimeRochesterwasalsoadespairingpersoninneedofsalvation。Janedidwanttogivehimahand,however,shemadeuphermindtoleave,becauseshedidn’twanttobetrayherownprinciples,becauseshewasJaneEyer。Thefilmhasfinallygotasymbolistend:Janeinheritedalargenumberoflegaciesandfinallyreturned。AfterfindingRochester’smisfortunebroughtbyhisoriginalmadwife,Janechosetostaywithhimforever。 Idon’tknowwhatothersfeel,butfranklyspeaking,IwouldratherregardthesectionthatJanebeganherteachingjobinThornfieldasthefilm’sendespeciallywhenIheardJane’swords“NeverinmylifehaveIbeenawakensohappily。”Foronething,thisidealandbrandnewbeginningoflifewaswhatJforanother,thisshouldbewhattheaudienceswithmyviewshopedhertoget。Buttheprofessionaljudgmentofproducingfilmsremindedmetowaitforatotallydifferentresult:Theremustbesomethingwrongcomingwiththeexcellenceperhapsnotonlyshouldanothersectionbeaddedtoenrichthestory,butalsowemayseefromthenexttransitionofJane’slifethat“Lifeislikeaboxofchocolates,youneverknowwhatyouwouldget。”(ByForrestGump’smother,inthefilm“ForrestGump”) What’smore,thisfilmdidn’tendwhenJaneleftThornfield。ForJaneEyerherself,thereshouldalwaysbesomewheretorealizehergreatidealofbeingindependentconsideringherfortitude,butforRochester,howhecangetsalvation?Thefilmgivestheanswertentatively:JaneeventuallygotbacktoRochester。Infact,whenJanemetRochesterforthefirsttime,shescaredhishorseandmadehisheelstrained,toacertainextent,whichmeantRochesterwouldgetretrievalbecauseofJane。WecanconsiderRochester’sexperiencesasthatofreligionmeaning。Thefirebyhisfranticwifewasthepunishmentforthecynicismearlyinhislife。Afterit,RochestergotthemercyoftheGodandtheloveofthewomanwhomheloved。Herewecansay:humannatureanddivinitygetunitedperfectlyinordertoletsuchastoryaccordwiththerequirementsofbothtwosides。Thevalueofthisfilmmaybeduetoitseffortstoexploreanewwayforthedevelopmentofhumanismunderthefaithofreligion。 Lifeisceaselesslychanging,butourlivingprinciplesremain。Firmlypersistingfortherightsofbeingindependentgivesusenoughconfidenceandcourage,whichislikethebeaconoverthecapricciososeaoflife。Intheworldofthefilm,wehavefoundthestoriesofourselves,whichmakesussoconcernedaboutthefateofthedramatispersonae。 Inthiseraofrapidsocialandtechnologicalchangeleadingtoincreasinglifecomplexityandpsychologicaldisplacement,bothphysicalandmentaleffectsonuscallforabalance。WearelikelytofindourselvesboggeddownintheSargassoSeaofinformationoverloadandlivingunconsciousness。It’sourspiritthatmakesthelifemeaningful。 Heartistheengineofbody,brainistheresourceofthought,andgreatfilmsarethemirrorsoflife。Indubitably,“JaneEyer”isoneofthem。 简爱读书笔记400字英文(二) Asingularnotiondawneduponme。IdoubtednotneverdoubtedthatifMr。Randnow,asIsatlookingatthewhitebedandovershadowedwallsoccasionallyalsoturningafascinatedeyetowardsthedimlygleamingmirrorIbegantorecallwhatIhadheardofdeadmen,troubledintheirgravesbytheviolationoftheirlastwishes,andIthoughtMr。Reed’sspirit,harassedbythewrongofhissister’schild,mightquititsabodewhetherinthechurchvaultorintheunknownworldofthedepartedandrisebeforemeinthischamber。Iwipedmytearsandhushedmysobs,fearfullestanysignofviolentgriefmightwakenapreternaturalvoicetocomfortme,orelicitfromthegloomsomehaloedface,bendingovermewithstrangepity。Thisidea,consolatoryintheoryIfeltwouldbeterribleifrealized:withallmymightIendeavoredtostifleitIendeavoredtobefirm。Shakingmyhairfrommyeyes,Iatthismomentalightgleamedonthewall。Wasit,Iaskedmyself,arayfromthemoonpenetratingsomeapertureintheblind?No;moonlightwasstill,whileIgazed,itglideduptotheceilingandquiveredovermyhead。Icannowconjecturereadilythatthisstreakoflightwas,inalllikelihood,butthen,preparedasmymindwasforhorror,shakenasmynerveswerebyagitation,Ithoughttheswiftdartingbeamwasaheraldofsomecomingvisionfromanotherworld。Myheartbeatthick,asoundfilledmyears,whichIIwasoppressed,suffocated:Irushedtothedoorandshookthelockindesperateeffort。Sthekeyturned,BessieandAbbotentered。