简爱英文原版难度
大学四级就能理解全篇的意思了,有些词还是需要词典的帮忙的,即使是专业八级也不可能认识所有的单词的。所以,泛读的话大四够了
我觉得可能是有一点难度,但是要对于英语底子相对较好的来说那读点难得没什么,要是英语底子不好那就还是不要读了。
四级可以让你看懂个大致情节,想完全看懂得需六级
简爱英文版原文
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简爱英文版经典段落及翻译:"That night, on going to bed, I forgot to prepare in imagination the Barmecide supper, of hot roast potatoes, or white bread and new milk, with which I was wont to amuse my inward cravings. I feasted instead on the spectacle of ideal drawings, which I saw in the dark - all the work of my own hands."那天晚上,在上床睡觉的时候,我忘记了在想象中准备了晚餐、烤土豆、白面包和新牛奶,我习惯用这种方式来满足我内心的渴望。”我在黑暗中看到了理想的图画,这是我亲手做的一切。Jane writes of this after she has become comfortable and has excelled at Lowood. She is no longer dwelling on the lack of food or other material things, but is more concerned with her expanding mind and what she can do. 简在她变得很舒服,并且在罗沃德表现出色之后,写了这一点。她不再沉溺于食物或其他物质的匮乏,而是更加关注她不断膨胀的思想和她能做的事情。《简·爱》 是英国女作家夏洛蒂·勃朗特创作的长篇小说,是一部具有自传色彩的作品。作品讲述一位从小变成孤儿的英国女子在各种磨难中不断追求自由与尊严,坚持自我,最终获得幸福的故事。小说引人入胜地展示了男女主人公曲折起伏的爱情经历,歌颂了摆脱一切旧习俗和偏见,成功塑造了一个敢于反抗,敢于争取自由和平等地位的妇女形象。 作者创作《简·爱》时的英国已是世界上的头号工业大国,但英国妇女的地位并没有改变,依然处于从属、依附的地位,女子的生存目标就是要嫁入豪门,即便不能生在富贵人家,也要努力通过婚姻获得财富和地位,女性职业的惟一选择是当个好妻子、好母亲。以作家为职业的女性会被认为是违背了正当女性气质,会受到男性的激烈攻击,从夏洛蒂姐妹的作品当初都假托男性化的笔名一事,可以想见当时的女性作家面临着怎样的困境。而《简·爱》就是在这一被动的背景下写成的。
1. She can feel anger in my heart burning, big drop of tears are constantly wash my face, looked at her resignation of appearance, call me heartache unbearable.
2. But for bright eyes, oratory tongue, fire do soul and already downy and stability, both tame and firm can not break down the character, but I will always be gentle and loyal
3. I was experiencing a severe test: a burnt iron hand took me crucial place. Horrible time ah, full of struggle, dark and burn! 。 My veins in spreading fire, my heart beats me count is countless. Prior to good ideas, before the determination, is up everything now, I must stick; I'm right here gain a firm foothold.
4. But 62 as his wife -- will always keep around him, always is restricted, always was -- was forced to often blocked the fire of my nature, forcing it to low pressure combustion only in heart will never uttered a cry, although this jailed torches insides one by one -- this will be destroyed is unbearable.
5. Already dissolve into the cloud, roof tall, dark. The light is like the moon break through the fog fog when the light shine in. I watched the moon over with strange looking forward to watching, as if some PanJueCi will tablets in the round face. -- -- -- -- not the moon, that people tend to the east shining forehead, staring at me looked and looked, and my soul began to speak, the voice is knowing, and near at hand. It whispered in my ears: 'my daughter, escape seduction!
上为原文,下为语境1) "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me." (Chapter 2).Jane says this as Bessie is taking her to be locked in the red-room after she had fought back when John Reed struck her. For the first time Jane is asserting her rights, and this action leads to her eventually being sent to Lowood School.2) "That night, on going to bed, I forgot to prepare in imagination the Barmecide supper, of hot roast potatoes, or white bread and new milk, with which I was wont to amuse my inward cravings. I feasted instead on the spectacle of ideal drawings, which I saw in the dark - all the work of my own hands." (Chapter 8).Jane writes of this after she has become comfortable and has excelled at Lowood. She is no longer dwelling on the lack of food or other material things, but is more concerned with her expanding mind and what she can do.3) "While I paced softly on, the last sound I expected to hear in so still a region, a laugh, struck my ears. It was a curious laugh - distinct, formal, mirthless. I stopped" (Chapter 11).Jane hears this laugh on her first full day at Thornfield Hall. It is her first indication that something is going on there that she does not know about.4) "Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts as much as their brothers do; they suffer from too rigid a restraint, too absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer; and it is narrow-minded in their more privileged fellow-creatures to say that they ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags" (Chapter 12).Jane thinks this as she looks out of the third story at the view from Thornfield, wishing she could see and interact with more of the world.5) "The ease of his manner freed me from painful restraint; the friendly frankness, as correct as cordial, with which he treated me, drew me to him" (Chapter 15). Jane says this after Rochester has become friendlier with her after he has told her the story of Adele's mother. She is soon in love with him and goes on to say, "And was Mr. Rochester now ugly in my eyes? No, reader: gratitude and many associates, all pleasurable and genial, made his face the object I best liked to see; his presence in a room was more cheering than the brightest fire" (Chapter 15).6) "I knew," he continued, "you would do me good in some way, at some time: I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you; their expression and smile did not.strike delight to my inmost heart so for nothing" (Chapter 15) After the fire Rochester tries to get Jane to stay with him longer and he says this to her. This is one of the reasons that Jane feels he fancies her.7) "I had not intended to love him; the reader knows I had wrought hard to extirpate from my soul the germs of love there detected; and now, at the first renewed view of him, they spontaneously revived, great and strong! He made me love him without looking at me" (Chapter 17).Jane says this when she sees Rochester again after his absence. She had tried to talk herself out of loving him, but it was impossible. This is also an example of one of the times that Jane addresses the reader.8) "In the deep shade, at the farther end of the room, a figure ran backwards and forwards. What it was, whether beast or human being, one could not, at first sight tell: it groveled, seemingly on all fours: it snatched and growled like some strange wild animal: but it was covered with clothing and a quantity of dark, grizzled hair wild as a mane, hid its head and face" (Chapter 26).This is what Rochester, Mason, and Jane see when they return from the stopped wedding and go up to the third story. This is the first time Jane really sees Rochester's wife.9) "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt? May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from mine. May you never appeal to Heaven in prayers so hopeless and so agonized as in that hour left my lips; for never may you, like me, dread to be the instrument of evil to what you wholly love" (Chapter 27).Jane says this as she is quietly leaving Thornfield in the early morning. She knows that she is bringing grief upon herself and Rochester, but she knows she must leave.10) "Reader, I married him." This quote, the first sentence in the last chapter, shows another example of Jane addressing the reader, and ties up the end of the story. Jane is matter-of-fact in telling how things turned out.。
简:别,别让我干傻事。No, don't make me foolish.
罗切斯特:傻事?我需要你,布兰奇(英格拉姆小姐)有什么?我知道我对她意味着什么,是使她父亲的土地变得肥沃的金钱。嫁给我,简。说你嫁给我。Foolish? I need you. What's Blanch to me? I know what I am to her. Money to manure her father's land with. Marry me, Jane. Say you marry me.
简:你是说真的?You mean it?
罗切斯特:你的怀疑折磨着我,答应吧,答应吧。(他把她搂在怀里,吻她。)上帝饶恕我,别让任何人干涉我,她是我的,是我的。You torture me with your doubts.Say yes,say yes(He takes hersintoshis arm and kisser her.)God forgive me.And let no men meddle with me.She is mine.Mine.
简发现罗切斯特先生有个精神失常的妻子之后。After Jane finds out Mr. Rochester has an insane wife.
罗切斯特:总算出来了。你把自己关在房间里一个人伤心。一句责难的话也没有。什么都没有。这就是对我的惩罚?我不是有心要这样伤你,你相信吗?我无论如何也不会伤害你,我怎么办?都对你说了我就会失去你,那我还不如去死。So come out at last. You shut yourself in your room and grieve alone. Not one word of reproach.Nothing.Is that to be my punishment? I didn't mean to wound you like this. Do you believe that?I wouldn't hurt you not for the world.What was I to do? Confess everything I might as well have lost my life.
简:你已经失去我了,爱德华。我也失去了您。You have lost me, Edward.And I've lost you.
罗切斯特:为什么跟我说这些?继续惩罚我吗?简,我已经受够了!我生平第一次找到我真正的爱,你不要把她拿走。Why did you say that to me? To punish me a little longer? Jane, I've been though! For the first time I have found what I can truly love. Don't take if away from me.
简:我必须离开您。I must leave you.
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I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you.
我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。
To the world you may be one person, but to me you may be the world.
对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于我来说,你是我的整个世界。
Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know I am falling in love with your smile.
纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知这样我会爱上你的笑容。
I will love you until the seas run dry and the rocks crumble.我将爱你知道海枯石烂。
No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry.
没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。
If the sun were to rise in the west, I'd never change my mind to love you forever.
即使太阳从西边出来,我对你的爱也不会改变
"Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automaton?--a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? (翻译从这里开始----〉)Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!--I have as much soul as you,--and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh;--it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal,--as we are!"。
Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong! - I have as much soul as you - and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal - as we are!
难道因为我贫穷、低微、平凡、渺小,就没有灵魂,没有内心了吗?--你错了!--我的灵魂和你一样饱满!我的内心和你一样充实!若是上帝赐予我些许姿色和很多财富,我会让你变得和我现在对你一样难分难舍。我现在并非以社会生活与习俗的准则来与你说话,甚至连血肉之躯也不是,而是我的灵魂同你的灵魂在对话,就仿佛我们两人穿过坟墓,站在上帝脚下,彼此平等--生来如此!”
1,Life is too short, can not be used vengeful build hate生命太短促,不能用来记仇蓄恨2,Do you think,because I am poor,obscure,plain,and littele,I am soulless and heartless?You think wrong!-I have as much soul as you-and full as much heart!难道就因为我一贫如洗,默默无闻,长相平庸,个子瘦小,就没有灵魂,没有心肠了——你想错了,我的心灵跟你一样丰富,我的心胸一样充实!3,I think the bird flies but the sea birds fly, is that no courage of the sea, years later I discovered, not the bird flies past, but not the other side of the sea, and had no waiting我以为小鸟飞不过沧海,是以为小鸟没有飞过沧海的勇气,十年以后我才发现,不是小鸟飞不过去,而是沧海的那一头,早已没有了等待4,You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright. 你知道,有些鸟儿是注定不会被关在樊笼里的,它们的每一片羽毛都闪耀着自由的光辉。
5,There is something inside ,that they can't get to , that they can't touch. That's yours. 那是一种内在的东西, 他们抵达不了,也无法触及的,那是你的。6,Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. 生命就像一盒巧克力,结果每每出人意料。
7,Miracles happen every day. 古迹每天都在产生8,It made me look like a duck in water. 它让我如鱼得水。 9,I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidentally like on a breeze. 我不懂我们能否有着各自的运气,还是只是随处随风飘荡。
10、Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. 世界上全部的生命都在微妙的平衡中生活。11,If god had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you.Life is too short, can not be used vengeful build hate如果上帝给我了美貌和财富,让我离开他们就像让我离开你一样困难,生命太短促,不能用来记仇蓄恨12,But I tell you, you are. So much depressed that a few words more would bring tears to your eyes. Indeed, they are there now, shinning and swimming. Who the hell is that?但我告诉你,你的确是在伤心,如此地伤心,我要是再多说一句话,你就会掉眼泪了。
没错,你已经在流泪了,泪光闪闪的。是哪个鬼家伙在那吵?13, "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me." 我一直坚持,一件对我来说是新的东西14 , "Reader, I married him."准备好,我要和他结婚了15 ,"you would do me good in some way, at some time: I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you; their expression and smile did not.strike delight to my inmost heart so for nothing" 你将在某些时候做的比我好,当我第一次看见在你们转身过后的眼睛,他们没有表情也没有微笑,在我的心里也没有落下任何东西。
If God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal — as we are!。
Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little,I am soulless and heartless? 你以为我穷、卑微、普通、渺小,就没有灵魂没有感情了吗?You think wrong! 你想错了!I have as much soul as you, -- and full as much heart!我和你一样有灵魂,一样多的感情。
And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. 如果上帝赋予我美貌和财富,我一定要使你难以离开我 , 就像现在我难以离开你。I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh; it is my spirit that addresses your spirit;just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal, -- as we are! 我不在用世俗老套的东西跟你说话, 也不是用我的肉体跟你说话, 是我的灵魂在向你的灵魂呼唤, 就如同你跟我经过坟墓, 同样站在上帝面前, 就像现在的我们。
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"I sometimes have a queer feeling with regard to you - especially when you are near me, as now: it is as if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs, tightly and inextricably knotted to a similar string situated in the corresponding quarter of your little frame. And if that boisterous channel, and two hundred miles or so of land some broad between us, I am afraid that cord of communion will be snapt; and then I've a nervous notion I should take to bleeding inwardly. As for you, - you'd forget me.”
1. She can feel anger in my heart burning, big drop of tears are constantly wash my face, looked at her resignation of appearance, call me heartache unbearable.
2. But for bright eyes, oratory tongue, fire do soul and already downy and stability, both tame and firm can not break down the character, but I will always be gentle and loyal
3. I was experiencing a severe test: a burnt iron hand took me crucial place. Horrible time ah, full of struggle, dark and burn! 。 My veins in spreading fire, my heart beats me count is countless. Prior to good ideas, before the determination, is up everything now, I must stick; I'm right here gain a firm foothold.
4. But 62 as his wife -- will always keep around him, always is restricted, always was -- was forced to often blocked the fire of my nature, forcing it to low pressure combustion only in heart will never uttered a cry, although this jailed torches insides one by one -- this will be destroyed is unbearable.
5. Already dissolve into the cloud, roof tall, dark. The light is like the moon break through the fog fog when the light shine in. I watched the moon over with strange looking forward to watching, as if some PanJueCi will tablets in the round face. -- -- -- -- not the moon, that people tend to the east shining forehead, staring at me looked and looked, and my soul began to speak, the voice is knowing, and near at hand. It whispered in my ears: 'my daughter, escape seduction!
上为原文,下为语境1) "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me." (Chapter 2).Jane says this as Bessie is taking her to be locked in the red-room after she had fought back when John Reed struck her. For the first time Jane is asserting her rights, and this action leads to her eventually being sent to Lowood School.2) "That night, on going to bed, I forgot to prepare in imagination the Barmecide supper, of hot roast potatoes, or white bread and new milk, with which I was wont to amuse my inward cravings. I feasted instead on the spectacle of ideal drawings, which I saw in the dark - all the work of my own hands." (Chapter 8).Jane writes of this after she has become comfortable and has excelled at Lowood. She is no longer dwelling on the lack of food or other material things, but is more concerned with her expanding mind and what she can do.3) "While I paced softly on, the last sound I expected to hear in so still a region, a laugh, struck my ears. It was a curious laugh - distinct, formal, mirthless. I stopped" (Chapter 11).Jane hears this laugh on her first full day at Thornfield Hall. It is her first indication that something is going on there that she does not know about.4) "Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for their efforts as much as their brothers do; they suffer from too rigid a restraint, too absolute a stagnation, precisely as men would suffer; and it is narrow-minded in their more privileged fellow-creatures to say that they ought to confine themselves to making puddings and knitting stockings, to playing on the piano and embroidering bags" (Chapter 12).Jane thinks this as she looks out of the third story at the view from Thornfield, wishing she could see and interact with more of the world.5) "The ease of his manner freed me from painful restraint; the friendly frankness, as correct as cordial, with which he treated me, drew me to him" (Chapter 15). Jane says this after Rochester has become friendlier with her after he has told her the story of Adele's mother. She is soon in love with him and goes on to say, "And was Mr. Rochester now ugly in my eyes? No, reader: gratitude and many associates, all pleasurable and genial, made his face the object I best liked to see; his presence in a room was more cheering than the brightest fire" (Chapter 15).6) "I knew," he continued, "you would do me good in some way, at some time: I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you; their expression and smile did not.strike delight to my inmost heart so for nothing" (Chapter 15) After the fire Rochester tries to get Jane to stay with him longer and he says this to her. This is one of the reasons that Jane feels he fancies her.7) "I had not intended to love him; the reader knows I had wrought hard to extirpate from my soul the germs of love there detected; and now, at the first renewed view of him, they spontaneously revived, great and strong! He made me love him without looking at me" (Chapter 17).Jane says this when she sees Rochester again after his absence. She had tried to talk herself out of loving him, but it was impossible. This is also an example of one of the times that Jane addresses the reader.8) "In the deep shade, at the farther end of the room, a figure ran backwards and forwards. What it was, whether beast or human being, one could not, at first sight tell: it groveled, seemingly on all fours: it snatched and growled like some strange wild animal: but it was covered with clothing and a quantity of dark, grizzled hair wild as a mane, hid its head and face" (Chapter 26).This is what Rochester, Mason, and Jane see when they return from the stopped wedding and go up to the third story. This is the first time Jane really sees Rochester's wife.9) "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt? May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from mine. May you never appeal to Heaven in prayers so hopeless and so agonized as in that hour left my lips; for never may you, like me, dread to be the instrument of evil to what you wholly love" (Chapter 27).Jane says this as she is quietly leaving Thornfield in the early morning. She knows that she is bringing grief upon herself and Rochester, but she knows she must leave.10) "Reader, I married him." This quote, the first sentence in the last chapter, shows another example of Jane addressing the reader, and ties up the end of the story. Jane is matter-of-fact in telling how things turned out.。
简:别,别让我干傻事。No, don't make me foolish.
罗切斯特:傻事?我需要你,布兰奇(英格拉姆小姐)有什么?我知道我对她意味着什么,是使她父亲的土地变得肥沃的金钱。嫁给我,简。说你嫁给我。Foolish? I need you. What's Blanch to me? I know what I am to her. Money to manure her father's land with. Marry me, Jane. Say you marry me.
简:你是说真的?You mean it?
罗切斯特:你的怀疑折磨着我,答应吧,答应吧。(他把她搂在怀里,吻她。)上帝饶恕我,别让任何人干涉我,她是我的,是我的。You torture me with your doubts.Say yes,say yes(He takes hersintoshis arm and kisser her.)God forgive me.And let no men meddle with me.She is mine.Mine.
简发现罗切斯特先生有个精神失常的妻子之后。After Jane finds out Mr. Rochester has an insane wife.
罗切斯特:总算出来了。你把自己关在房间里一个人伤心。一句责难的话也没有。什么都没有。这就是对我的惩罚?我不是有心要这样伤你,你相信吗?我无论如何也不会伤害你,我怎么办?都对你说了我就会失去你,那我还不如去死。So come out at last. You shut yourself in your room and grieve alone. Not one word of reproach.Nothing.Is that to be my punishment? I didn't mean to wound you like this. Do you believe that?I wouldn't hurt you not for the world.What was I to do? Confess everything I might as well have lost my life.
简:你已经失去我了,爱德华。我也失去了您。You have lost me, Edward.And I've lost you.
罗切斯特:为什么跟我说这些?继续惩罚我吗?简,我已经受够了!我生平第一次找到我真正的爱,你不要把她拿走。Why did you say that to me? To punish me a little longer? Jane, I've been though! For the first time I have found what I can truly love. Don't take if away from me.
简:我必须离开您。I must leave you.
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I love you not because of who you are, but because of who I am when I am with you.
我爱你,不是因为你是一个怎样的人,而是因为我喜欢与你在一起时的感觉。
To the world you may be one person, but to me you may be the world.
对于世界而言,你是一个人;但是对于我来说,你是我的整个世界。
Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know I am falling in love with your smile.
纵然伤心,也不要愁眉不展,因为你不知这样我会爱上你的笑容。
I will love you until the seas run dry and the rocks crumble.我将爱你知道海枯石烂。
No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry.
没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。
If the sun were to rise in the west, I'd never change my mind to love you forever.
即使太阳从西边出来,我对你的爱也不会改变
"Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automaton?--a machine without feelings? and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? (翻译从这里开始----〉)Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!--I have as much soul as you,--and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh;--it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal,--as we are!"。
Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong! - I have as much soul as you - and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal - as we are!
难道因为我贫穷、低微、平凡、渺小,就没有灵魂,没有内心了吗?--你错了!--我的灵魂和你一样饱满!我的内心和你一样充实!若是上帝赐予我些许姿色和很多财富,我会让你变得和我现在对你一样难分难舍。我现在并非以社会生活与习俗的准则来与你说话,甚至连血肉之躯也不是,而是我的灵魂同你的灵魂在对话,就仿佛我们两人穿过坟墓,站在上帝脚下,彼此平等--生来如此!”
1,Life is too short, can not be used vengeful build hate生命太短促,不能用来记仇蓄恨2,Do you think,because I am poor,obscure,plain,and littele,I am soulless and heartless?You think wrong!-I have as much soul as you-and full as much heart!难道就因为我一贫如洗,默默无闻,长相平庸,个子瘦小,就没有灵魂,没有心肠了——你想错了,我的心灵跟你一样丰富,我的心胸一样充实!3,I think the bird flies but the sea birds fly, is that no courage of the sea, years later I discovered, not the bird flies past, but not the other side of the sea, and had no waiting我以为小鸟飞不过沧海,是以为小鸟没有飞过沧海的勇气,十年以后我才发现,不是小鸟飞不过去,而是沧海的那一头,早已没有了等待4,You know some birds are not meant to be caged, their feathers are just too bright. 你知道,有些鸟儿是注定不会被关在樊笼里的,它们的每一片羽毛都闪耀着自由的光辉。
5,There is something inside ,that they can't get to , that they can't touch. That's yours. 那是一种内在的东西, 他们抵达不了,也无法触及的,那是你的。6,Life was like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. 生命就像一盒巧克力,结果每每出人意料。
7,Miracles happen every day. 古迹每天都在产生8,It made me look like a duck in water. 它让我如鱼得水。 9,I don't know if we each have a destiny, or if we're all just floating around accidentally like on a breeze. 我不懂我们能否有着各自的运气,还是只是随处随风飘荡。
10、Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. 世界上全部的生命都在微妙的平衡中生活。11,If god had gifted me with wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you.Life is too short, can not be used vengeful build hate如果上帝给我了美貌和财富,让我离开他们就像让我离开你一样困难,生命太短促,不能用来记仇蓄恨12,But I tell you, you are. So much depressed that a few words more would bring tears to your eyes. Indeed, they are there now, shinning and swimming. Who the hell is that?但我告诉你,你的确是在伤心,如此地伤心,我要是再多说一句话,你就会掉眼泪了。
没错,你已经在流泪了,泪光闪闪的。是哪个鬼家伙在那吵?13, "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me." 我一直坚持,一件对我来说是新的东西14 , "Reader, I married him."准备好,我要和他结婚了15 ,"you would do me good in some way, at some time: I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you; their expression and smile did not.strike delight to my inmost heart so for nothing" 你将在某些时候做的比我好,当我第一次看见在你们转身过后的眼睛,他们没有表情也没有微笑,在我的心里也没有落下任何东西。
If God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal — as we are!。
Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little,I am soulless and heartless? 你以为我穷、卑微、普通、渺小,就没有灵魂没有感情了吗?You think wrong! 你想错了!I have as much soul as you, -- and full as much heart!我和你一样有灵魂,一样多的感情。
And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. 如果上帝赋予我美貌和财富,我一定要使你难以离开我 , 就像现在我难以离开你。I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh; it is my spirit that addresses your spirit;just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God's feet, equal, -- as we are! 我不在用世俗老套的东西跟你说话, 也不是用我的肉体跟你说话, 是我的灵魂在向你的灵魂呼唤, 就如同你跟我经过坟墓, 同样站在上帝面前, 就像现在的我们。
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Jane Eyre The orphaned protagonist of the story. When the novel begins, she is an isolated, powerless ten-year-old living with an aunt and cousins who dislike her. As the novel progresses, she grows in strength. She distinguishes herself at Lowood School because of her hard work and strong intellectual abilities. As a governess at Thornfield, she learns of the pleasures and pains of love through her relationship with Edward Rochester. After being deceived by him, she goes to Marsh End, where she regains her spiritual focus and discovers her own strength when she rejects St. John River’s marriage proposal. By novel’s end she has become a powerful, independent woman, blissfully married to the man she loves, Rochester. Edward Fairfax Rochester Jane’s lover; a dark, passionate, brooding man. A traditional romantic hero, Rochester has lived a troubled wife. Married to an insane Creole woman, Bertha Mason, Rochester sought solace for several years in the arms of mistresses. Finally, he seeks to purify his life and wants Jane Eyre, the innocent governess he has hired to teach his foster daughter, Adèle Varens, to become his wife. The wedding falls through when she learns of the existence of his wife. As penance for his transgressions, he is punished by the loss of an eye and a hand when Bertha sets fire to Thornfield. He finally gains happiness at the novel’s end when he is reunited with Jane. Sarah Reed Jane’s unpleasant aunt, who raises her until she is ten years old. Despite Jane’s attempts at reconciliation before her aunt’s death, her aunt refuses to relent. She dies unloved by her children and unrepentant of her mistreatment of Jane. John Reed Jane’s nasty and spoiled cousin, responsible for Jane’s banishment to the red-room. Addicted to drinking and gambling, John supposedly commits suicide at the age of twenty-three when his mother is no longer willing or able to pay his debts. Eliza Reed Another one of Jane’s spoiled cousins, Eliza is insanely jealous of the beauty of her sister, Georgiana. She nastily breaks up Georgiana’s elopement with Lord Edwin Vere, and then becomes a devout Christian. But her brand of Christianity is devoid of all compassion or humanity; she shows no sympathy for her dying mother and vows to break off all contact with Georgiana after their mother’s death. Usefulness is her mantra. She enters a convent in Lisle, France, eventually becoming the Mother Superior and leaving her money to the church. Georgiana Reed Eliza’s and John’s sister, Georgiana is the beauty of the family. She’s also shallow and self-centered, interested primarily in her own pleasure. She accuses her sister, Eliza, of sabotaging her plans to marry Lord Edwin Vere. Like Eliza, she shows no emotion following their mother’s death. Eventually, Georgiana marries a wealthy, but worn-out society man. Bessie Lee The maid at Gateshead who sometimes consoles Jane by telling her entertaining stories and singing her songs. Bessie visits Jane at Lowood, impressed by Jane’s intellectual attainments and ladylike behavior. Bessie marries the coachman, Robert Leaven, and has three children. Mr. Lloyd The kind apothecary who suggests that Jane be sent to school following her horrifying experience in the red-room. His letter to Miss Temple clears Jane of the accusations Mrs. Reed has made against her. Mr. Brocklehurst The stingy, mean-hearted manager of Lowood. He hypocritically feeds the girls at the school starvation-level rations, while his wife and daughters live luxuriously. The minister of Brocklebridge Church, he represents a negative brand of Christianity, one that lacks all compassion or kindness. Helen Burns Jane’s spiritual and intellectual friend at Lowood. Although she is unfairly punished by Miss Scatcherd at Lowood, Helen maintains her poise, partially through her loving friendship with Miss Temple. From Helen, Jane learns tolerance and peace, but Jane can’t accept Helen’s rejection of the material world. Helen’s impressive intellectual attainments inspire Jane to work hard at school. Dying in Jane’s arms, Helen looks forward to peace in heaven and eventual reunion with Jane. Maria Temple The warm-hearted superintendent at Lowood who generously offers the girls bread and cheese when their breakfasts are inedible. An impressive scholar, a model of ladylike behavior and a compassionate person, Miss Temple is a positive role model for Jane. She cares for Jane and Helen, offering them seedcake in her room and providing Helen with a warm, private bed when she is dying. Miss Miller Teacher for the youngest students at Lowood who greets Jane on her first night at the school 简爱——罗切斯特(恋人/夫妻)——疯女(夫妻) 海伦--简爱(孤儿院好友) 布洛克尔赫斯特——坏人,孤儿院主持 圣约翰——简爱(表兄妹,简爱的追求者之一) 戴安娜和玛丽--简爱的表姐,圣约翰的胞妹 爱丽思·费尔菲克斯--罗切斯特的女管家,简爱的朋友 阿黛勒--罗切斯特的朋友的女儿,罗切斯特是她的监护人,简爱的学生 英格拉姆小姐--罗切斯特的追求者
简爱英文原版小说
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简爱的父亲是个穷牧师,当她还在,幼年时,父母就染病双双去世。简爱被送到盖茨海德庄园的舅母里德太太家抚养,里德先生临死前曾嘱咐妻子好好照顾简爱。简爱在里德太太家的地位,连使女都不如,受尽了表兄表姊妹的欺侮。一天表兄又打她了,她回手反抗,却被舅母关进红房子里,她的舅舅里德先生就死在这间屋子里。她被幻想中的鬼魂吓昏了过去。重病一场,过了很久才慢慢恢复健康。 她再也不想呆在里德太太家了,里德太太就把她送进达罗沃德孤儿院。孤儿院院长是个冷酷的伪君子,他用种种办法从精神和肉体上摧残孤儿。简与孤儿海伦结成好友,教师潭泊尔小姐很关心她。在孤儿院里一场传染性的伤寒,夺走了许多降儿的生命,海伦就在这场伤寒中死去,这对简爱打击很大。 简毕业后留校当了两年教师,她受不了那里的孤寂、冷漠,登广告找到了一个家庭教师的工作,于是她来到了桑费尔德庄园。在桑费尔德庄园只有庄园主罗彻斯特和他的私生女阿戴尔·瓦伦斯,而罗彻斯特经常到国外旅行,所以简到桑费尔德好几天,也没见到罗彻斯特。 一天黄昏,简外出散步,惊了刚刚从外面回来的罗彻斯特的马,罗彻斯特从马上摔了下来,简急忙上前去扶他,回到家后简才知道他便是庄园主罗彻斯特。罗彻斯特是个性格阴郁而又喜怒无常的人,他和简经常为某种思想新辩论不休。 在桑费尔德庄园不断发生奇怪的事情。有一天夜里,简被一阵奇怪的笑声惊醒,发现罗彻斯特的房门开着,床上着了火,她叫醒罗彻斯特并扑灭火。罗彻斯特告诉简三楼住着一个女栽缝格雷斯·普尔,她神精错乱,时常发出令人毛骨悚然的狂笑声,并要她对此事严守秘密。 罗彻斯特经常参加舞会,一天他把客人请到家里来玩,人们都以为在这场舞会上罗彻斯特会向布兰奇小姐求婚。在宴会上罗彻斯特坚持要简也到客厅里去,客人们对简的太度十分轻慢,罗彻却邀请简跳舞,简感觉到自己对罗彻斯特发生感情。 一天,罗彻斯特外出,家里来了一个蒙着盖头的吉卜赛人。当轮到给简算命时,简发现这个神秘的吉卜赛人就是罗彻斯特,他想借此试探简对他的感情。这时庄园里又来了个名梅森的陌生人,当晚他被三楼的神秘女人咬伤了,简帮罗彻斯特把他秘密送走。 不久,里德太太派人来找简,说她病危要见简一面。回到舅母家中,里德太太给她一封信,这封信是三年前简的叔父寄来的,向她打听侄女的消息,并把自己的遗产交给简。里德太太谎称简在孤儿院病死了,直到临终前才良心发现把真相告诉简。 简又回到桑费尔德庄园感觉像回到家一样。回来后,罗彻斯特向她未婚,简答应了,并高兴地准备婚礼。婚礼前夜,简从梦中惊醒,看到一个身材高大、面目可憎的女人正在戴她的婚纱,然后把婚纱撕成碎片。罗彻斯特告诉她那不过是一个梦,第二天当简醒来时发现婚纱真的成了碎片。 婚礼如期举行,一位不速之客闯进了教堂,声称婚礼不能进行,他说罗彻斯特15年前娶梅森先生的妹妹伯莎·梅森为妻。罗彻斯特承认了这一事实,并领人们看被关在三楼的疯女人,那就是他的合法妻子。她有遗传性精神病史,就是她在罗彻斯特的房间放火,也是她撕碎简的婚纱。 简悲痛欲绝地离开了桑费尔德庄园。她的仅有的积蓄花光了,沿途乞讨,最后晕倒在牧师圣约翰家门前,被圣约翰和他的两个妹妹救了。简住了下来,圣约翰为她谋了一个乡村教师的职位。 简悲痛欲绝地离开了桑费尔德庄园。她的仅有的积蓄花光了,沿途乞讨,最后晕倒在牧师圣约翰家门前,被圣约翰和他的两个妹妹救了。简住了下来,圣约翰为她谋了一个乡村教师的职位。 不久,圣约翰接到家庭律师的通知,说他的舅舅约翰简去世了,留给简二万英镑,要圣约翰帮助寻找简。圣约翰发现简是他的表妹,简执意要与他们分享遗产。圣约翰准备去印度传教,临行前向简求婚,但他坦率地告诉她,他要娶她并不是因为爱她,而是他需要一个很有教养的助手。简觉得应该报答他的恩情,但迟迟不肯答应他。当夜,圣约翰在荒原上等待简的答复,就在简要作出决定的时候,她仿佛听到罗彻斯特在遥远的地方呼喊她的名字“简,回来吧!简,回来吧!”她决定回到罗彻斯特身边。 当简回到桑费尔德庄园时,整个庄园变成一片废墟。原来几个月前,在一个风雨交加的夜晚,疯女人伯莎放火烧毁了整个庄园,罗彻斯特为了救她,被烧瞎了双眼,孤独地生活在几英里外的一个农场里。简赶到家场,向他吐露自己的爱情,他们终于结婚了。 两年之后,治好了罗彻斯特的一只眼睛,他看到了简为他生的第一个孩子。
海明威的《老人与海》,小说透露出的坚强以及对生活的热爱,是我们值得学习的,人生虽有不幸,但是活下去就有希望。