夏洛蒂·勃朗特的生命艰辛而又壮丽,像一朵傲放于风沙中的仙人掌花.(《小草和大树》)

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夏洛蒂·勃朗特的生命艰辛而又壮丽,像一朵傲放于风沙中的仙人掌花.(《小草和大树》)
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作者将夏洛蒂·勃朗特比作“仙人掌花”,意在突出她不屈的精神和在恶劣环境中茁壮成长的顽强的生命力
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这句话是夏洛蒂·勃朗特的名言 但就是找不到英语原版的 能不能找到原版的
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If all the world hated you and believed you were bad,as long as you keep a clear conscience ,you would not be without friends.
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If all the world hated you, and believed you wicked, while your own conscience approved you, and absolved you from guilt, you would not be without friends.
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勃朗特姐妹生长在一个穷牧师家庭,她们的母亲在孩子们还很年幼时患肺癌去世,这使全家陷入了不幸.失去了母亲,孩子们的童年就象没有阳光的深冬,凄凉而没有欢乐.所幸的是,她们的父亲--那位穷牧师--学识渊博,他亲自教她们读书,指导她们看书读报,这些都给了她们很大的影响,这也算是不幸中的万幸.
由于生活的凄苦,勃朗特姐妹不得不在慈善学校度过了一段童年.因为学校里的生活条件十分恶劣,夏洛蒂和艾米莉的两个姐姐先后患肺病死去,这给夏洛蒂极其沉重的打击.后来,她将这家学校搬进了《简·爱》,并且为了纪念她的姐姐,在书中塑造了一个海伦·彭斯的可爱的小姑娘的形象.此后,夏洛蒂和艾米莉就回到家里,与弟弟勃兰威尔和妹妹安妮一起自学.
她们的家居住在荒凉偏僻的山区,再加上这个家庭一向离群索居,因此她们游玩的场地只有一望无际的沼泽和西边的旷野.她们常在旷野里散步,感受着旷野的气氛,特别是艾米莉,她表面沉默寡言,内心却热情奔放,她将旷野的感受全写进了《呼啸山庄》,构成了《呼啸山庄》的独特氛围.为了打发寂寞的时光,她们四个便常常读书、写作诗歌以及杜撰传奇故事,她们自办了一个手抄的刊物:《年轻人的杂志》,自编自写自读,这给她们带来了莫大乐趣,对她们以后成为著名的作家是一个初步锻炼.娄时,夏洛蒂写了许多小说、诗歌和剧本,据她自己在14岁时开列的作品名单,就有22卷.
艰苦工作后的解脱
为了生活,勃朗特姐妹先后离家出外当家庭教师,屈辱的生活激起了她们强烈的愤怒之情.夏洛蒂倍感歧视和孤独,她憎恨家庭教师这个行当,两次都只工作了几个月就离开了,但这段经历却为《简·爱》提供了极其重要的素材.在艰若、闭塞的生活中,勃朗特姐妹经常利用晚上的 一点余暇积极地写作,作为对一天枯燥乏味的辛劳工作的一种解脱.尤其是艾米莉,她除了工作之外,还要承担全家繁重的家务劳动,洗衣服、烧菜、烤面包,为了随时记下写作素材,她在厨房里干活时,总是随身带着纸和笔,只要一有空隙,就立即把脑了了里涌现的思想写下来,然后继续烧饭.
这一段时期,她们一直没有停止创作活动.1836年,夏洛蒂把自己写的几首诗寄给了当时著名的桂冠诗人骚塞,不料骚塞竟认为文学不是妇女的事业,而且认为夏洛蒂没有特殊的才能.他决不会想到,正是这个他认为没有特殊才能的夏洛蒂·勃朗特在10年后会成为轰动英国文坛的作家.
勃朗特姐妹曾打算合力办一所学校,可是印了招生广告,却没有人来报名.这时她们唯一的弟弟勃兰威尔由于环境的刺激,养成了酗酒的恶习,并为些丢掉了工作,成为家庭的负担.1845年秋季的一天,夏洛蒂偶然看到艾米莉写的一本诗集,她深受感动,想到写作也许是一条出路,于是,她动用了去世的姨妈留给她们的遗产,与两个妹妹合出一本诗集.但是尽管诗写得很美,却未能引起人们的注意,只卖掉了两本.
小说创作上的成功
虽然如此,这本诗集的出版仍鼓舞了她们的创作情绪,于是勃朗特姐妹埋头写起小说来.这一年,安妮写成了《艾格妮斯·格雷》,艾米莉写成了《呼啸山庄》,夏洛蒂写成了《教授》.前两部都被出版商接受了,只有《教授》被退回.但夏洛蒂没有灰心,她开始写《简·爱》,小说中的人物和情节很多都是她从生活中经历过的或是熟悉的.她用了一年时间以相当快的速度写好了《简·爱》,两个月以后,书出版了,而《艾格妮斯·格雷》和《呼啸山庄》直到《简·爱》出版后方才出版.然而是只有《简·爱》获得了成功,受到重视,《呼啸山庄》却不为当时的读者所理解.
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名著阅读。(2分)夏洛蒂·勃朗特的小说《简·爱》以第一人称叙述,有强烈的主观色彩,亲切感人。对        的渴念和对
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John Reed:Mrs.Reed's son,and Jane's cousin.He is Mrs.Reed's "own darling," though he bullies Jane constantly,sometimes in his mother's presence.He goes to college,ruining himself and Gateshead through gambling.Word comes of his death; his decision to commit suicide.
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Georgiana Reed:Mrs.Reed's younger daughter,and Jane's cousin.Though spiteful and insolent,she is indulged by everyone at Gateshead because of her beauty.In London,Lord Edwin Vere falls in love with her,but his relations are against their marriage.Lord Vere and Georgiana decide to elope,but Eliza finds them out.Georgiana returns to Gateshead,where she grows plump and vapid,spending most of her time talking of her love affair.After Mrs.Reed's death,she marries a wealthy but worn-out society man.
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Miss Scatcherd:A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood.She behaves with particular cruelty toward Helen,using her as a scapegoat for anything and everything.
Helen Burns:An angelic fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School.Several years older than the ten-year-old Jane,she stoically accepts all the cruelties of the teachers and the deficiencies of the school's room and board.She refuses to hate the tyrannical Mr.Brocklehurst or the vicious Miss Scatcherd,or to complain,believing in the New Testament teaching that one should love one's enemies and turn the other cheek.Jane reveres her for her profound Christianity,even though she herself believes that returning hate for hate is necessary to prevent evil from taking over.Helen,uncomplaining as ever,dies of consumption in Jane's arms.In the book it is noted that she was buried in an unmarked grave until some years later,when a marble gravestone with her name and the word 'Resurgam' inscribed on it appears.The possible inference is that this was provided by Jane.
Edward Fairfax Rochester:The owner of Thornfield Manor,and Jane's lover and eventual husband.He possesses a strong physique and great wealth,but his face is very plain and his moods prone to frequent change.Impetuous and sensual,he falls madly in love with Jane because her simplicity,bluntness,intellectual capacity and plainness contrast so much with those of the shallow society women to whom he is accustomed.But his unfortunate marriage to the maniacal Bertha Mason postpones his union with Jane,and he loses a hand and his eyesight while trying to rescue his mad wife after she sets a fire that burns down Thornfield.He is a Byronic hero.
Bertha Mason:The violently insane secret wife of Edward Rochester.From the West Indies and of Creole extraction,her family possesses a strong strain of madness,of which Rochester did not know until,lured by her wealth and beauty,he had married her.Her insanity manifests itself in a few years,and Rochester resorts to imprisoning her in the attic of Thornfield Manor.But she escapes four times during the novel and wreaks havoc in the house,the fourth time actually burning it down and taking her own life in the process.
Ad猫le Varens:A naive,vivacious and rather spoiled French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield.She is Rochester's ward because her mother,Celine Varens,an opportunistic French opera dancer and singer,was Rochester's mistress.Rochester does not believe himself to be Ad猫le's father.Although not particularly fond of her,he nonetheless extends the little girl the best of care.In time,she grows up to be a very pleasant and well-mannered young woman.
Mrs.Alice Fairfax:An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor.She treats Jane kindly and respectfully,but disapproves of her engagement to Mr Rochester.She believes that marriages should be limited to one's own class.
Blanche Ingram:A beautiful but very shallow socialite whom Mr.Rochester appears to court in order to make Jane jealous.Blanche despises the rather dowdy protagonist because she is a governess.Later Jane discovers Blanche Ingram did not love Mr.Rochester but rather his fortune.
Richard Mason:A strangely blank-eyed but handsome Englishman from the West Indies,he stops Jane and Rochester's wedding with the proclamation that Rochester is still married to Bertha Mason,his sister.
St.John Eyre Rivers:A clergyman who is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side.He is a devout,almost fanatical Christian of Calvinistic leanings.He is charitable,honest,patient,forgiving,scrupulous,austere and deeply moral; with these qualities alone,he would have made a saint.But he is also proud,cold,exacting,controlling and unwilling to listen to dissenting opinions.He was in love with Rosamond Oliver,but did not propose to her because he felt that she would not make a "suitable" wife.Jane venerates him and likes him,regarding him as a brother,but she refuses to marry him because he doesn't love her and is incapable of real kindness.
Diana and Mary Rivers:St.John's sisters and Jane's cousins,they are kind and intellectual young women who contrive to lead an independent life while retaining their intelligence,purity and sense of meaning in life.Diana warns Jane against marrying her icy brother.
Grace Poole:Bertha Mason's keeper,a frumpish woman verging on middle age.She drinks gin immoderately,occasionally giving her maniacal charge a chance to escape.Rochester and Mrs.Fairfax attribute all of Bertha's misdeeds to her.
Rosamond Oliver:The rather shallow and coquettish,but beautiful and good-natured daughter of Morton's richest man.She donates the funds to launch the village school because she is in love with St.John.However,as St.John refuses to let himself love her,she in time becomes engaged to the wealthy Mr.Granby.
John Eyre:Jane's paternal uncle,who leaves her his vast fortune of 20,000 pounds.He never appears as a character.Has distant relations with St.John.Leaves him and his sisters 31 pounds and 10 shillings (i.e.30 guineas) as a result.Jane divides her 20,000 pounds amongst the four of them (St.John,Mary,Diana and herself) leaving each with 5,000 pounds.
小草和大树阅读答案以长篇小说《简·爱》著称于世的英国女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特,堪称逆境成才的典范.她的的生命艰辛而又壮丽,像
小草和大树阅读答案
以长篇小说《简·爱》著称于世的英国女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特,堪称逆境成才的典范.她的的生命艰辛而又壮丽,像一朵傲放于风沙中的仙人掌花.
  1816年,夏洛蒂出生于英国北部一个穷牧师家庭,童年的一段生活是靠富人施舍,在慈善学校里度过的.母亲不幸早逝,撇下她和嗷嗷待哺的两个妹妹艾米莉和安恩,还有一个弟弟.作为姐姐,她不得不过早地承担起一部分维持家庭生计的责任.除了洗衣、烧饭、缝缝补补外,还要拾柴、捡破烂,替富有人家带孩子.她从小要强好胜,生活再艰苦再劳累,都不肯放弃学习.上不起学,就和弟妹们在家里跟父亲读书.迫于生活,夏洛蒂和妺妹当过家庭教师,办过寄宿学校.尽管成年累月在艰辛中谋生,她们却始终没有停止过写作尝试,都希望用笔敲开幸运之门.
  1837年冬,21岁的夏洛蒂怀着惴惴不安的心情,把自己认为最好的几首诗,寄给当时大名鼎鼎的桂冠诗人罗伯特·骚塞,希望能得到她所崇敬的文学前辈指点、提携.她苦苦地等了几个月,直到第二年春天,才得到一封远不止使她失望的回信.诗稿原样退回,骚塞还以傲慢的冷冰冰的口吻***她:“在大自然里,小草和大树都是上帝的安排.放弃你可贵而徒劳的追求吧——文学,不是妇女的事业,而且也不应该是妇女的事情.”她在一阵锥心的羞惭和痛苦中昂起头来,把这封浸透冷酷和偏见的信钉到床头,让它随时刺激、鞭打自己的灵魂.两个妺妹跟她一样被激怒了,发誓偏要在这个“不是妇女的事业”上闯出一条路来.
  文学这条路毕竟太狭窄、太陡峭了.夏洛蒂姐妹的诗倒是写了不少,发表出来的却寥寥无几.姐妹三人节衣缩食,于1846年自费出版了一本诗集,结果仅卖出了两本!
  沉重的打击只能使弱者低头叹息.夏洛蒂和两妹妹没有悲观退缩,没有失去自信心.经过慎重的反思、权衡,夏洛蒂劝妹妹们把创作的着眼点转到小说上来.她说:“想来咱们的生活遭遇适宜用小说表现.不必再枉费心血去强摘诗的苦果子了,咱们改写小说!”于是三姐妹在荆棘丛中开拓新路,向小说领域驰骋神思妙笔.
  夏洛蒂以自己为原型,开始创作长篇小说《简·爱》.她和妺妹们怀着一样强烈的愿望和急切的心情,要把在诗的迷途上失去的时间、精力抢回来.三姐妹以罕见的精神毅力,争分夺秒,孜孜不倦地写作着.她们走路、干活、会亲友,都带着铅笔、本子,随时随地把脑子里闪现的思想火花记录下来.
  她们的路子走对了!她们硬是用钢铁般的意志,敲开了文学圣殿的大门,硬是用汗水和心血把“小草”浇灌成“大树”.她们庄严地向传统的观念和陈腐的偏见宣战:世界上不存在什么“不是妇女的事业”!一年以后,夏洛蒂的《简·爱》出版了.小说一问世就受到广大读者的热烈欢迎,引起评论界的广泛重视.几乎同时,艾米莉的长篇小说《呼啸山庄》和安恩的长篇小说《艾格尼斯·格雷》相继出版,同样获得极大的成功.三姐妹同时脱颖而出,震动了英国乃至世界文坛,成为世界文学史上少有的盛事.
1于是三姐妹在荆棘丛中开拓新路,向小说领域驰骋神思妙笔.荆棘指什么新路指什么
2夏洛蒂.勃朗在奋斗中遇到了什么困难
3姐妹三个给你的启示
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1于是三姐妹在荆棘丛中开拓新路,向小说领域驰骋神思妙笔.荆棘指什么新路指什么
荆棘指创作道路上的重重困难
新路指由创作诗歌转向小说创作
2夏洛蒂.勃朗在奋斗中遇到了什么困难
家庭不幸的逆境——童年生活困苦,母亲早逝;她承起维持家庭生计的担子,照顾两个妹妹和一个弟弟.
写作道路上的逆境——遭遇桂冠诗人的讽刺和打击, 更重要的保守的观念和对妇女的偏见;出版后卖不出去的逆境.
3姐妹三个给你的启示
生活在极度贫困家庭中的夏洛蒂·勃朗特姐妹坚持学习、写作,不断遭受着打击和失败. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特姐妹经过慎重反思,决定由诗歌创作转向小说创作,争分夺秒,孜孜 不倦,终获成功.
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