Jane
Eyre
English is more important language using in
communication each other among several countries in the world. Therefore,
English is a role for running economic, discussing on business, communicating
in the real life situation, education and etc. Everyone speak English as Second
Language or English as Foreign Language and practise how to speak and listen as
first. However, writing and reading skills also are important especially
reading skill. In this section, I would like to introduce short story named
Jane Eyre, began life in bad events happened in family and society. She did not
have parents, money and no one loved her. She lived with her uncle (Mr.Reed)
and aunt (Mrs. Reed). After, Mr. Reed died; she had to live with her aunt and
aunt’s children. They disliked her so much. When Jane Eyre was ten years old,
she was sent to school.
Jane Eyre
usually faced with bad story in life. She
had no parents, so she lived with uncle and aunt family. Later, her uncle;
Mr.Reed, who loved her died. Jane never be happy because everyone in Reed
family disliked her. When she was ten years, she went to Lowood School. After
that, school was built in a better position, because an old school; there is
spreading of disease. When she was eighteen years old, she stayed for more
eight years as a teacher at there. Next, she was a governess at Thornfield to
teach young Adele. At there, Mrs. Fairfax was a housekeeper and Mr. Rochester
was the master of there. During Jane Eyre had lived at there. There were two
strange events happened. First of all, the sheets in Mr. Rochester’s room were
on fire. Next, Disk Mason, stranger came in Thornfield house-party was attacked
by someone. Then, she known John, who was her cousin or Mrs. Reed’s son were
debt and imprison. After, he killed himself, so Mrs. Reed was ill. She needed
to see Jane Eyre again for telling something. Mrs. Reed sent the letter wrote
by John Eyre; Jane’s uncle to Jane. It told that please inform him of the
address of his niece, Jane Eyre. When he was unmarried and no children and
fairly wealth, he would like to come to Maderia to live with him and to inherit
all the property when he died. Few years
later, Mr. Rochester asked Jane to marry with him. Likewise, she loved him so
much. There was no wedding day because Mr. Rochester got married with Mrs.
Mason. However, she was mad woman, so Mr. Rochester locked her in the secret
door at the top of Thornfield house took care by Grace Poole. After that, Jane
Eyre leaved out of there and spent live at moor house. Later, she returned to
Thornfield. The hotel owner told Jane that Mr. Rochester went to help his mad
wife until he injured in the fire. He lost a hand and the sight of both eyes.
Later, Jane got married with Mr. Rochester. They have been married for ten
years. After two years, his sight began to return in one eye.
Conclusion,
Jane Eyre still loved only Mr. Rochester so much. Jane Eyre usually was not
happy until met Mr. Rochester at Thornfield. She was happy with teaching Adele;
Mr. Rochester’s daughter. She was a governess at there, because she advertised
in a newspaper. When Jane had lived at there and taught Adele. Jane was both a
teacher and Mr. Rochester’s friend. Jane changed character of him from silent,
sad, and serious to happy. The wedding day of Jane and Mr. Rochester was not
happy ending but they still loved each other. After Jane leaved out Thornfield,
Mr. Rochester was so sad and tried to find Jane all the time. During that time,
his mad wife fired the room of a governess, so Mr. Rochester went to help her.
However, the mad wife jumped down from the top of Thornfield and died later.
Mr. Rochester injured in fire and he lost one hand and the sight of two eyes.
Later, Jane Eyre returned to Thornfield and got married with Mr. Rochester. Few
years passed after got married for ten years, the sight of Mr. Rochester
returned to one eye. The end of short story was happy ending and be twisted. Do
you like this short story named Jane Eyre? Why? Whose character does you like
most, Mr. Rochester, Jane Eyre, Grace Poole, Adele, Mrs. Fairfax or St. John
River?
Reference:
Bronte Charlotte. Jane Eyre. (2000). New York: Oxford.
Vocabulary
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Pronunciation
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Meaning
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Elegant(adj.)
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/ˈelɪɡənt/
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ทันสมัย
Fashionable and grateful in appearance and
clothes
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Coachman (n)
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/ˈkəʊtʃmən/
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คนขับรถ
A driver of a horse-drawn carriage or coach
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Gipsy (n)
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/ˈgɪpsi/
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หมอดูไพ่ยิบซี
A member of a race of travelling people
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Furious (adj.)
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/ˈfjʊəriəs/
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ดุร้าย
Very angry in an uncontrolled way
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Liar (n)
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/ˈlaɪə(r)/
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คนที่ชอบโกหก
A person who tell lie
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Groan (v)
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/ɡrəʊn/
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To make a low sound in pain or suffering
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Missionary (n)
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/ˈmɪʃənri/
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ผู้เผยแพร่ศาสนาคริสต์ในต่างประเทศ
A person who go aboard to spread (usually the
Christian) region
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Nursemaid (n)
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/ˈnɜːsmeɪd/
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ผู้ดูแลเด็ก
A woman employed to take care of babies or
children
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Stern (adj.)
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/ stɜːn /
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จริงจัง
ยิ้มยาก
Serious and unsmiling
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Seize (v)
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/siːz/
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To take hold of quickly
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