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AbstractJaneEyreisanexcellentautobiographicalnovelwrittenbyCharlotteBronte.Itisalsohermostfamouswork.Inthisnovel,Janeisacommonwomanwhohasnobeautifulandcharmingappearance,butattractsusdeeply.TheauthorregardsJaneasatoughandindependentwomanwhopursuestrueloveandequality,andisagoodexampleofallwomen.Janeisanorphan,andhasbeenill-treatedasalittlegirl.ThensheissenttoLogwoodinstitutiontoreceiveeducation,shestrivesherlifetolive.Finallyshebecomesaknowledgeablewoman.Shelearnshowtoliveandhowtomakealifebyher,butdarestoexpressherownideas.Thoughshehaslittlefigure,sheishugeinsoul.Herkindness,intelligenceandindependenceattractedtheheroMr.Rochester.Thoughtheyexperiencealotofsetbacks,shegetsaperfectloveatlast.Thenceherfateischangedbyknowledge.Inthispaper,itwilldeeplyexplainthatknowledgecanchangefemale’sfate.KeyWords:JaneEyre;knowledge;female’sfate摘要《简·爱》是夏洛蒂·勃朗特的一部很优秀也很著名的自传小说。在这部小说里,女主人公简是一个平凡的人,没有漂亮迷人的外表,但却深深地吸引了我们。作者认为简是一个坚强而独立的人,追求真爱和平等,是所有女性当中一个典型的例子。简是一个孤儿,从小就被虐待,然后就被送到洛伍德学校接受教育,在那里居住环境很差,为了生活而奋斗坚持生活,最后成为了一名博学多才的女子。她学会了怎样去生活以及怎样去谋生,敢于表达自己的想法,她身材瘦小但志向远大。她的善良、智慧、独立吸引了男主人公罗彻斯特先生,虽然经历了很多波折,但最终得到了一份完美的爱情。从此她的命运也改变了。这篇论文将详细地解释知识能够改变女性的命运。关键词:简·爱;知识;女性命运IntroductionJaneEyreisanimportantworkinthehistoryofBritishliterature.TheworkisoneofthemostpopularandimportantnovelintheVictorianAge.ThenovelnarratesJaneEyre’slifeexperiencefromanorphantoanindependentwoman.ThisnovelbeginswithlittleJaneasanorphanchildwithafieryspirit,longingtoloveandbelovedinthehouseofheruncle’swidow.Sheisunfortunatewhensheisborn,becauseshelosesherparentsandissenttoheraunt’sfamily,wheresheisheartlesslytreated.Butshehasherownideasandthenbeingrebelliousforsomeintolerantreasons.Janearmsherselfwithlearningmoreandmore.Finally,Knowledgemakeshercomeoutofthemiserablefate.ThenceJanenotonlyattractstheordinaryreadersofdifferentcountries,butalsogottheeyesfromallkindsofliteratureandartcriticismofschoolsofthought.Fromthe1960's,withglobaldemocracyandfreedomandthecivilrightsmovementfightingforequality,thefemaleconsciousnesshasalso