janeeyre读书报告janeeyre读书报告ds. Jane thinks that she should be equal to anone in theorld. While Helen tolerated all the punishment in the Loood,Jane as filled ith anger and she hated the ruel headmaster.Although Jane lives at the bottom of the soiet The time of the first edition:47 and suffered a lot, she never gives up seeking equalit andfreedom. She thinks that all the people in the orld is fairin love. She didn’t abandon the pursuit of love andhappiness even though she is a servant. Jane loves Rohesterbeause of his personalit instead of his ealth. Thirdl, Janeis faithful to her on feelings. Before Jane and Rohester’sedding, Jane found that Rohester had a ife alread. Then, Janehose to leave beause she ould not like to be a mistress. Janemet John River later on and John ant to marr her. Hoever,Jane refused him beause she knos that River does not love herand hat he atuall needs is not a ife. Last but not least, Ithink Jane is a ver kind lad, the salt of the earth. WhenHelen as badl ill and everone in the Loood as told to keep XXfrom her, Jane visited Helen and apanied her. She is sinerenot onl to her friends but also to her loved one. When sheent bak to Thornfield Hall and disovered that Rohester asblind, she as deepl touhed. Although Rohester as a blind man,Jane still deided to marr him. As far as I am onerned, the novel is reall fantasti.Charlotte Bronte reated an almost perfet harater in Jane Ere.Jane is a oman of reputable harater. She is unilling totolerate oppressing, she pursues freedom and equalit.Although Jane as poor, she lives a life of dignit. Shestruggled to ahieve respet and happiness. The novel is a bigsuess hih impressed me a lot ith Jane’s tremendous harater.篇二:Jane Ere读书报告What I have read: Jane Ere: This stor as ritten b Charlotte Bronte, ho ame from theUnited Kingdom. She as born in16, and her mother died hen sheas ver oung. The stor as from the life herself, and experiene.It as ritten in46, and the seond fition of Charlotte. Sheprodued a poor oung girl Jane in the stor, and expressed heron emotion b Jane’ experie nes, and inspired the readersdeepl. Then Charlotte published it, and she beame a verfamous riter. The speial of this book not onl the truth andthe strong inspiration, but a brave independent oman. The heroin of the stor named Jane Ere, ho as an orphan andlived ith her aunt Mrs. Reed. But her aunt treated her badlso that Jane had an unhapp experiene there. The onl one hotreated her ell as Bessie. One da Mrs. Reed invited Mr.Broklehurst, the hairman of Loood, a shool for poor men, sheanted to send Jane to shool. But on the other hand Jane asglad to leave the house, before her leave, she said to heraunt, “Goodbe Mrs. Reed, I hate everthing about ou. I’llnever e and see ou hen I’m gron-up, and I’ll never all ouaunt as long as I live! If anone asks me ho ou treated me.I’ll sa ou’re bad, and hardhearted and mean. The ver sightof makes me sik!” After ing Loood, Jane as sad disappointment. She thought there she ould havearm and are. But it as a prison .And also Mr. Brokehurt asold and implXXble ruelt. Jane stood all these and her stud asver ell. Ten ears later left shool into the orld and found ajob as a governess at Thomfield. The oner of Thomfield Mr.Edard as a ver strange, old and melanhol man. But Jane asmoved b him, deided to marr him at last. The moment beforethe got married, a laer ame to told Jane that Mr. Edard hadgot married ith Bertha, ho had been mad and lived inThomfiled. Jane left there, baking to her aunt. But she heardMr. Rohester is alling all the time. After Jane ing bak toThomfield, she found it as disappeared. The mad oman set afire, and Edard Rohester as blind. Then the began their onlife and lived happil. NO.2The old man and the sea This novel as ritten b Ernest Heminga, a ver famous Ameriariter. And the stor near perfetion of from ithin thelimitations of its subjet matter, restraint of treatment,regard for the unities of time and plae, and evoativesimpliit of . Also, like most great stories, it an be read onmore than one level of meaning. On one it is an exiting buttragi adventure stor. Substained b the pride of his alling, the onl pride he hasleft, a broken old fisherman ventures far out into the CulfStream and there hooks the biggest marlin ever seen in those aters. Then,alone and exhausted b his struggle to harpoon the giant fish,he is fored into a losing battle ith marauding shark, theleave him nothing but skeleton of his ath. Ernest Heminga: Born on Jul 21st99, in Ameria. In his famil there ere6 hildren and Heminga as the seond one. His mother taught himto pla ello and his father taught him fishing and shooting.So he had a happ hildhood. In shool he as a petitive person,and developed all alks at shool. Heminga had a happ hildhoodbut his orks ere about fear, violene and disappointment. Andlonel as another theme.NO.3 Little Women Lousia Ma Alot: Born in32 and died in88. She as the daughter of A Bronson Alott, the “Sage ofonor l.” Her earl surrounding ere of a highl intelletual andliterar harater and she naturall took to itting hile stillver oung. Here is some fragment. In the stor she rote, in their old fashioned Ne England homethe little omen lived ith Mr. Marh, their brisk and heermother, ho alas had a “an-I- help-ou” look about her, andhom her four girls lovingl alled “Marmee”. Prett Meg, the oldest, as 16, and alread shoed domesti tastes and talents, though she detested the drudger of ork,and a little vain of her hite hands, longed at heart to befine lad. Jo, ho as 15, and she as tall and thin and oltish.Beth, 13 ears old, as a loveable little thing. Am, a 12 ear-old girl, onsidered herself the floer of the famil. Father Marh as an arm haplain in the ivil ar and in hisabsene Am delared herself to be the man of the famil. Sheorked everda to support the famil. Next door lived a rih old man and his grandson Laurie. One da,Laurie took the to older girls to the theater, Am insisted togo ithout invited, Jo solding her little sister. And Amburning up the manusript of a preious book, hih Jo spent 3ears to finish. Jo didn’t forgive Am until one da Am asnearl droned b falling though the ie that onsiene-striken Joforgave her sister and learn a muh-need lesson of self-ontrol. Meg, too, learned a salutar lesson hen she ent to visit somefa shionable friends and had her first taste of “Vanit Fair”.But on a hall hagrin and remorse folloed, and it as notrealized the trumper value of fashionable rivalr and the realorth of simpliit and ontentment. John Brooke as the tutor of Laurie, he seret loved Meg.Laurie found this, rote a love-letter to Meg, this prankaused a terrible upset in both houses, but later on Brook put themomentous question and Meg meekl this hispered “Yes John”. Then Father ame bak, Meg married Brook Jo beame a riter ofsensational stories. She found a profitable market and sheneeded mone. Beause Beth ill. Another da, Laurie as invitedto the doveote to see Meg’s ne bab. Jo appeared and the tinsere born. Although Laurie loved Jo but it as so sorr for him,at last he married Am and Jo married a professor, the livedin the house hih Aunt Marh left her hen she died. The set upa shool, and had a happ life. Jo rote their lives as this: Lives hose brave musi long shallring, like a spirit-stirring stain.篇三:Jane Ere 读书报告Jane Ere is a touhing stor of a strong lad, Jane Ere. She asthe daughter of a poor parson, and lost her parents shortlafter birth. She lived at the household of her aunt, treatedrudel b her aunt Mrs. Reed and her hildren. One da, unable tobear the ill-treatment an longer, Jane told straight to heraunt hat she thought of her, hih made Mrs. Reed furious tosend her to a harit shool in Loood. Maltreated b theauthorities, Jane staed there for 8 long ears. Then Jane gota position of governess at Thornfield, the famil of Mr.Rohester. Rohester fell in love ith Jane, and she ith him.Hoever, Jane fled XX on their edding da for she learned thatMr.Rohester had a mad ife seretl loked in the house. Later,Jane aidentall found her ousins and inherited her unle'slega. She shared the mone ith her ousins and got a job asteaher in a village shool. Meanhile, Mr.Rohester lost hissight and beame disabled during a fire set b his mad ife.Hearing that Mr.Rohester as penniless and disabled, Janehurried to him and took the responsibilit to look after him.In the end, the got married and lived a happ life. In the novel, Jane suumbed to people’s opinions on omen’sappearane. She stiked to the belief that beaut isindispensable in forming a perfet lad. Being a plain-lookinggirl, Jane had a strong inferiorit plex about her look, evenhen she beame a ell-eduated lad. When living in her aunt’sfamil, she attributed her dislike b the famil partl to herplain appearane. She mentioned that if she as handsome, heraunt ould endure her presene more plaentl; her ousins ouldentertain for her more of the ordialit of fello-feeling; theservants ould be less prone to make her the sapegoat of thenurser. When being a governess in Thornfield and seeing MissIngram, she felt inpetene to in Edard’s love against suh abeautiful lad at first sight. In fat, i think Jane is a good girl. After reading this novel,e an reall and think so muh beause of Jane's figure. Wean remember her goodness for someone ho lost arms and blindedin ees, for someone ho despised her for her ordinariness, andeven for someone ho had hurt her deepl in the past. In m mind,mabe a person's beaut on the fae an mae others one feelthat one is attrative and harming, if his or her mind isn’tthe same beautiful as the appearane, other people ill notlike the person an more. After all, the beaut of appearanean't last a long time. As for Jane, she as not prett, notbrilliant, not ealth and had no famil. Hoever, no matter hogloom her das ere she never lost her dignit nor did she giveherself up. So hen e lose hope or plain about theimperfetions of life e an alas get some guidane andreassurane from Jane.In addition, i admire Jane ver muh for her generosit andunselfishness. Wealth ould never affet her peae of mind. Sheas not overhelmed b the jo of getting a large amount of monefrom her anle. She generousl shared it ith her ousins.What's more, Jane kne that Mr.Rohester as penniless afterthe fire, she as still illing to be ith him, just beause sheloved him. So i thought her love as unselfish and pure. As Kahill Gibran has said, that ‘Beaut is a heart enflamedand a soul enhanted’, e an kno that ho beaut reall is. FromJane's stor, e an find the true beaut in her. And herstor an make us thinking about life and e an learn muh fromher experiene.篇四:Jane Ere读书报告The stor that< Jane Ere disribes happened in an Englishountrside in the middle of the nineteenth entur. The heroineof the novel Jane lost her parents hen she as ver oung andlived ith her unle .But after her unle died, she sufferedfrom her a unt Mrs. Reed and her ousins’ disrimination andabuse. After a fiere onflit, Jane as sent to a harit shool,here she ould not get are both in bod and mind. Aftergraduation Jane orked as a teaher there for to ears. In orderto pursue the independent free life, she applied to ork as agoverness at the age of and finall got a job at Thornfield .Though Jane as poor and not beautiful, her astute talk,independent harater and ourageous behavior made the host Mr.Rohester fell in love ith her. Jane also had similar mentalstate and interests ith Mr. Rohester and loved him,too.Finall the to deided to get married. Just as the edding asgoing to be held, a man self-prolaimed Mason and a laerappeared and announed in publi Rohester had married in 15ears ago and his insane ife had been loked in a bak room ofhis house. Rohester told Jane the truth: his ife BerthaMason ,ho is the elder sister of Mason ,is insane .And he hadto shut her up in the atti. Jane is not illing to do hismistress and left Thornfield. On the a of leaving, shesuffered from old and hunger and even fainted in a ind andsno night .Lukil she as delivered home b St John ,a oungminister, hose to sisters looked after Jane until shereovered .Then Jane served as a teaher in a rural primarshool. The n Jane ‘s unle died, left a inheritane for her.Jane learned that St Johns ere her relatives almost at thesame time So she deided to divide the inheritane ith StJohn's three siblings. In order to look for an assistantto India missionar, St John asked Jane to marr him but sherefused the man ho gave all his feeling to god. The poer of love made Jane return to Thornfield manor, hihhad bee a smok form of ruins. The insane oman Bertha set fireto the manor,and died after falling from the top of thebuilding. Rohester also beame blind and lost his left arm fortring to resue Bertha and diret people to get out ofbuildings. But Jane still unservingl love Rohester ,and theto eventuall got married and lived happil together.篇五:Jane Ere读书报告A Beautiful Soul 姓名:韩蔚班级:09140703 学号:0914070305 E-mail:hanei911007@hotmail. 日期:201X年11月26日Outline:1.Introdution1.1 The Introdution to Its Author:1.2 Historial BakgroundSummar1 The Brief Introdution to Jane Ere2 The main harater3.M analsis1.Introdution1.1 The Introdution to Its Author: Charlotte Bronte is the most famous member of a ver unusualfamil ho lived in a village in northern England in thenineteenth entur. Her father is a viar. To of her eldersister died as hildren, and her onl brother died hen he asjust over thirt, the three remaining sisters all beame famousriters, and Charlotte’s novel “Jane Ere” is one of themost important novels in English of the nineteenth entur andhas been popular ever sine it as first published in47.1.2 Historial Bakground:The earl ears of the Vitorian Age as a time of rapid eonomidevelopment. England developed into a rih, advaned industrialountr, hoever, there ere man soial problems, for instane thesharpest ontrast beteen the rih and the poor and rigid soialhierarh. In this period, omen ere still regarded as seond-lass hierarh. Hoever some outstanding omen appeared, suh as famous omen riters Bronte sisters. The eregreat English realists of the time. The reated pitures ofbourgeois ivilization, shoing the miser and suffering of themon people. Although apitalist has appeared, old onventionand prejudie remained dominant. Women ere still regarded asthe seond-lass hierarh. At this time, omen ere emploed asheap labor and ere fored to do ver hard jobs, and the did notget the vote until18. So in the late period of Vitorian Age, a feministmovement started fighting for omen’s equalit and freedom,and for their eduational and emploment opportunities.Petitions to parliament advoating omen’s suffrage ereintrodued as earl as in the40.Summar1 The Brief Introdution to Jane Ere: Jane Ere is an orphan ho is passed into the are of Mrs. Reed,the ife of her mother’s brother. After ears of neglet andabuse, she is sent to a boarding shool at the age of ten,here she reeives good eduation under severe onditions. Afterher graduation, she gets a position as a governess atThornfield, here she falls in love ith her emploer, Mr. EdardRohester. At their edding eremon, Jane gets to kno thatRohester has a ife, a raving mania loked in the house. Inshok and grief, Jane leaves Thornfield quietl. Penniless andstarving, she is saved and befriended b St. John River andhis to sisters, ho turn out to be her ousins. St.John admiresJane and asks her to be his ife and assistant in hisreligious servie. Feeling that she still herishes a deep lovefor Rohester, ho seems alling her in her dream, Jane refuseshis proposal and returns to Thornfield, onl to find it ablakened ruin. Mr. Rohester is blind hen he tries to resuehis mad ife ho sets the house on fire. Jane goes to him atone and there the get married.2 The main harater: Jane Ere She is an orphan ho is passed into the are of Mrs. Reed, theife of her mother’s brother. After ears of neglet and abuse,she is sent to a boarding shool at the tender age of ten . Edard Fairfax Rohester Jane’s lover, a dark, passionate, brooding man. Atraditional romanti hero, Rohester has lived a troubled ife. Sarah Reed Jane’s unpleasant aunt, ho raises her until she is ten earsold.John Reed Jane’s nast and spoiled ousin, responsible for Jane’sbanishment to the red-room. Eliza Reed Another one of Jane’s spoiled ousins Georgiana Reed Eliza’s and John’s sister, Georgiana is the beaut of thefamil.3 M analsis: A beautiful soul This is a stor about a speial oman ho has been exposed to ahard environment but ontinuousl struggling for her ideal life.The stor an be interpreted as a smbol of the independentspirit. Jane is one of the greatest romanti heroines of orldliterature. Jane is a poor but ative, small in bod but hugein soul, obsure but self-respeting girl. Atuall, she asn’tprett, and of ourse, the ordinar appearane didn’t makeothers feel good of her, and even her on aunt felt disgustedith it. And some others even thought that she as eas to lookdon on, so hen Miss Ingram met Jane, she seemed quiteontemptuous, for that she as obviousl muh prettier than “theplain and ugl governess”. But as the little governess hadsaid: “Do ou think, beau se I am poor, obsure, plain, andlittle, I am soulless and heartless? You think rong!” Thisis the idea of equalit in Jane’s mind. God hadn’t given herbeaut and ealth, but instead, God gave her a kind mind and athinking brain. Her idea of equalit and self-respet impressus so muh and let us feel the poer inside her bod. So she insthe heart of Mr. Rohester beause of her goodness andpersonalit, and eventuall she gets love and happiness. Herstor makes us thinking about life and e learn muh from herexperiene, at least, that is a fresh ne reognition of thereal beaut. Jane Ere’s life is full of tears, miser, and starvation, butshe onstantl strives to bee stronger and has the ourage tofight ontinuousl for freedom and equalit. She bees strong-minded and persistent in the struggling against her fate. Jane is a person, ho desperatel struggles to attain heridentit. Although she possesses a strong soul, she must fightagainst others ills onstantl impose on her. She is a haraterfull of resistane, the resistane beteen rebellion and onvention. Through the book, her unfortunate hildhood and onfliting loveall annot stop her seeking a better life and herishing thehuman nature . Through her struggles she overame the povert,ustoms and soial standards hih all stoped her from her dreamof happiness, and finall beame the master of her! It ould besaid that Jane's life as earned through pursuit, hih shefought tooth and nail. As an old saing goes that love is the most beautifulharateristi of human being, hoever some person look marriageas a bargaining and measure their marriage b one’s status,the marr one but think of another one. Mabe the never tastethe true love. A reader an feel the most beautiful and truelove from Jane’s love. Jane and Rohester gets true loveafter a lot suffering. Jane and Rohester love eah other deeplalthough the undergo lots of hardship. In true love, ithoutregard to propert and rank .In that soial bakground, peoplepa too muh attention to propert, rank and status. Hoever,Jane and Rohester love eah other from the bottom of theirheart, the have mon idea in the mind. The pursue true love.The an smash the bonds of tradition and surmount all obstales. In essene, Bronte's novel beame a diret assault onVitorian moralit. Controvers based in its realisti exposureof thoughts one onsidered improper for a lad of theth entur.Jane Ere sent ontrovers through the literar munit. For notonl as it ritten b a oman but marked the first use ofrealisti haraters. Jane's plexit lied in her beingneither good nor evil. She as poor and plain in a time hensoiet onsidered an ugl oman a blot on the fae of reation. Ithallenged Vitorian lass struture in a stritl soiet. Arelationship beteen a lol governess and a ealth nobleman assimpl unheard. Bronte dre ritiism for her attak on thearistora ho she thought as hporitial sho but ... not genuine.Its most unforgettable aspet as its open treatment of love.Passionate love senes hih ere for their da extremel expliitbut b toda's standards are less than tame.附送:java上机实验报告java上机实验报告篇一:JAVA上机实验报告} Sstem.out.println break; } }3.publi lass zjgsu_GJ{ publi stati void mainSstem.out.println} Sstem.out.printlnthros java.io.IOExeption { int m,n; Sanner san=ne Sanner{ } } break; } ifSstem.out.println{ int x=1200; bte b={ int s1=1357;int s2=-1357; int s3=s15;int s4=s25; int s5=s15;int s6=s25; ints7=s1<<5;int s8=s2<<5; int s9=s137;int s10=s237; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println; Sstem.out.println;Sstem.out.println;Sstem.out.println; } 输出结果:数字一是1357 数字二是-1357 数字一的<<左移五位结果是43424 数字一的右移五位结果是42 数字一的右移五位结果是42 数字二的<<左移五位结果是-43424 数字二的右移五位结果是-43 数字二的右移五位结果是134217685 数字一的右移三十七位的结果是42 数字二的右移三十七位的结果是-43四,实验原理:将输入的正型变量1357,-1357转换成补码形式,1357的补码,就是它他的二进制本身,-1357是二进制数诸位取反加1,按照要求进行移位运算( <<),若是左(右移),就按要求移}篇三:Java上机实验报告 Homeork3实验报告一、实验目的与要求1、掌握Java中类和接口的基本知识;2、继承的基本知识;3、集合的基本操作二、实验内容1.PIMColletion 类创建一个可以管理PIMEntities实体的集合,该类实现了Colletion接口,且必须实现了以下方法:.getNotes; 返回PIMColletion中所有的PIMNote项,如果不包含PIMNote项,则返回一个空集合 .getTodos; 返回集合PIMColletion中所有的PIMTodo项,如果不包含PIMTodo项,则返回一个空集合 .getAppointment; 返回集合PIMColletion中所有的PIMAppointment项,如果不包含PIMAppointment项。