Liu Xiang Xiang itibaren Montalieu-Vercieu, France
It was such an amazing novel. The way that Charlotte Bronte delivered the story was just stunning. It was filled with passion, and it made me think if Charlotte Bronte is as passionate a person as Jane Eyre. I loved Jane's character. She's such a strong, independent woman, and I truly prefer heroines with strong personalities. She's docile, but at the same time passionate; obedient, but at the same time defiant. I like how the story starts when Jane was just a girl, full of ardor, especially when angry. When she went to Lowood, I liked Helen Burns, too, because she is wise. It's just a shame that she ended up that way. And then, the part I awaited: when Jane met Mr. Rochester. He, too, is very passionate. I love how their relationship slowly bloomed, and how the reader didn't know at first that Mr. Rochester loves Jane as much as she loves him. I also love how Mr. Rochester's secret was unraveled, and how Jane escaped from Thornfield. And I still love how Jane met St. John Rivers. He was quite annoying when he kept urging Jane, because even though St. John is handsome and kind, I'm still Team Edward Rochester. I truly didn't expect the ending. It was sad--the reunion of Mr. Rochester and Jane. I feel sympathy with Mr. Rochester's condition, and I pitied him very much when he confessed how he grieved Jane's going away. Even though it was a little sad, the ending was still satisfactory, because I felt Jane's content and happiness. This is the best classic I've ever read.