
简爱女性主义分析论文.doc
13页20XX届本科毕业论文女性主义对简爱的影响姓 名: XXX 系 别: 外语学院专 业: 英 语学 号: XXXXXX指导教师: X X 2011年X月The Influence of Feminism on Jane EyrebyXxx XX XXXXXX UniversityXX 2011摘要夏洛蒂•勃朗特是生活在维多利亚前期的一位冇着强烈女性意识的伟大作家独 特的个性、悲惨的生活遭遇以及充满孑盾的时代共同促使了其女性意识的形成,它借 助其语言文学作品《简•爱》中的女主人公表现出來女主人公简•爱出身贫寒,地 位卑下却不甘被歧视,不甘自己被社会同化她敢爱敢恨,敢于反抗社会的不公,追 求平等、自尊、自强她有忍耐的度量,但是乂敢于表达自己的不满,她有辨别是非 的能力,敢于指正错误,她冇爱冇恨,知道什么是真爱她生活中的种种不幸并没冇 将她打倒,反而激起了她要反抗要口尊要口强的决心本文通过具体分析简在盖茨黑 德、洛伍德、桑菲尔德以及离开桑菲尔德之后四个阶段中的行为來充分论证简•爱中 的女性主义的体现及发展关键词:简•爱;夏洛蒂•勃朗特;女性主义;自尊AbstractCharlotte Bronte is a great writer living in the earlier Victorian Era with a strong feminine consciousness. It is her unique individuality, miserable experience and fully contradictory era that make her feminine consciousness formed. It is expressed by the heroine of the literary work Jane Eyre. The heroine Jane Eyre was born to be poor and humble, but she was unwilling to be discriminated and be assimilated by society. She has the courage to love and hate, dares to resist unfair in society, to pursue equal position, self-respect and independence. She has great endurance, but dares to express her dissatisfaction; she has the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, and dares to correct mistakes; she has love and hatred, and knows what true love is. A variety of unhappiness in her life does not defeat her, but arouse her decision to be self-respected and to be self-contained・ This thesis aims to evidently prove the feminism contained in Jane Eyre by specifically analyzing Janet behaviors in Gateshead, Lowood, Thornfield and off Thorn field the four periods.Key words: Jane Eyre; Charlotte Bronte; feminism; self-respectContents摘要 IAbstract II1 Introduction 12 The development of feminism 13 The reasons why Jane has feminine ideas 23.1 Charlotte's own life experience 23.2 The background of that era 24 The influence of feminism on Jane Eyre 34.1 In Gateshead 34.1 • 1 Jane's clear love, hatred and her own protection 3Janets accusation against the lies of Mrs. Reed 44.2 In lowood institution 44.2.1 Feminine ideas in the spirit of resistance 44.2.2 Feminine ideas in the criticism of that charity school 54.3 In Thornfield 54.3・ 1 Jane,s dignity against Mr Rochester^ pride 54.3.2 Janets determination to leave Thornfield 64.4 Off Thornfield 65 Conclusion 7References 8inIntroductionCharlotte Bronte is a famous Britain writer in 19lh century. Her life stories are an epitome of Jane Eyre's plot. Charlotte was born in minister family who died mother in her five years old. The poor living conditions made her two sisters died from lung disease. So she and her sister Emily had been taken back to her hometown by her father. Then she studied in the women,s church school. And her Jane Eyre is the outstanding British novel in the 19th century. It is the independence, self-esteem and the thought of feminism that attract the attention of readers all around the world- In the novel Jane Eyre is a new type of women. She changed the women image of gentle, sweet and meek in the traditional British. She was born poor and unremarkable but opposed humiliation behaviour firmly and always defended her independent personality. And finally it ended with the perfect love between Jane and Mr. Rochester. This book expresses the author's thoughts for love^ ideal and relationships among people which taking the first person narration of heroine to lead the development of the story. It made readers see real life hypocrisy, the differences between rich and poor and the discrimination for the poor. A woman was born poor and humble but unwilling to be discriminated and unwilling to be assimilated by the society. She constantly rival malice forces, constantly pursue ego independence and freedom・ Her rational thinking process is not as simple as a cognitive process of things but a kind of race process between good and evil. She has great endurance but dares to express her discontent; she has the ability to distinguish right or wrong but dares to correct mistakes; she has love and hatred but knows what true love is. Through this character she tried to divulge such information that I am not your favourite woman but I am not inferior. I am in short stature but I am independent and have self-esteem. This obviously is a major progress of feminine literature in the British literature.The development of feminismFeminist theories have emerged as early as 1792 in such publications as "the changing womarf; and so on. In 1851, Sojourner Truth addressed womerTs rights issues through her publication, "am not I a woman?95 and addressed the issues surrounding limited rights to women based on the flawed perceptions that men held of women. In 1872, Anthony critiqued the constitution for its male gendered language and questioned why women should have to abide by laws that do not specify women. The resurgence of feminist activism in the late 1960s was accompanied by an emerging literature of what。
