воскресенье, 17 марта 2013 г.


Jane`s aunt sents her to school for girls -Lowood School. This school became home for Jane for many years. It is not a very pleasant place. The rules are very strict, the teachers are angry, the food is terrible and the girls there   are sad and scared. But Jane does not worry much about this, because she didn`t have a family and she doesn`t kow what is parents` love or warmth of your own home.        
 Fortunately she meets there a teacher who is not the same as the other teachers there- Ms. Temple- a very good and kindhearted woman. And she meets a girl Helen Burns. They become friends.     
Jane spends in that school eight years, after that she decides to go to Thornfield to work as a governess. She lookes after a girl, Adele. Everything is good there, but sometimes at the night Jane hears strange sounds in the house.
One day Jane meets Adel`s father -Edward Rochester. It was love at the first side, but each of them tries to hide that feeling.
Jane is very jealous when Rochester has a relationship with a woman called Ms.Blanche. People even say that they are going to marry. But unexpectedly Rochester tells Jane that he loves her and asks her to marry him.

I think that it can`t be so simply.  I hope that Edward and Jane will be together, but they probably will have to struggle for their love.

вторник, 26 февраля 2013 г.


Hello, my dear!!! I am sorry I haven`t written here for so long. But now I began to read a new book, and I will share my  impressions and thoughts with everybody.
   The book I started to read, by the way, all of us started, is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. The main character of the novel is a girl who lost her parents at an early age. Jane is a kind, honest and smart girl. She lives at her aunt`s ( Mrs.Reed) house. At the very beginning of the book I understood that the life of this poor girl is not happy one. Everyone in this house hates her-Mrs.Reed, her spoiled children and even the servants. They all say that Jane is a bad, lying, mean , naughty girl, although it is not so. They reproach her that she lives with them and that she eats their food, and always punish her for nothing.

 I think ,  that REALLY mean and lying  there, are Mrs.Reed`s children.
And the most disguisting for me is Mrs.Reed, who doesn`t have  even a little sympathy for this child and for her trouble, and who grew up such cruel children.
  But I expect and I believe that the justice will come.