Jane Eyre was a classic novel written by Bronte, and it was regarded as a classic in the history of British literature. In the first person, the novel tells the story of Jane Eyre's journey from an orphanage to a private tutor, then to becoming the housekeeper of Rochester House, as well as the emotional entanglement between her and Mr. Rochester. Here are some good comments from the novel: I am not rich but I am poor enough to know that I have something to lose This sentence expressed Jane Eyre's perception of life. She realized that although she was not rich, she had enough material wealth to protect her life. At the same time, she also understood that she had to face the things she had lost in life. 2 You know some people are just like books They need to be read and then reread until the words become new to them This sentence compared books to people's partners in life. Books needed to be read and read repeatedly in order to be continuously understood by people. 3 I do not mind if you think I am a good woman because I am not sure that you are capable of thinking of anyone else This sentence expressed Mr. Rochester's love for Jane Eyre. He did not care about the evaluation of Jane Eyre by the outside world. He only cared about his love for Jane Eyre. You see I have always believed that love is not a feeling but a choice This metaphor of love as a choice emphasized that love is an action and not a feeling. 5 A house is not complete without a family This sentence expressed the importance of family. If there were no family members in a house, it would be impossible to feel warm and a sense of belonging.