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傲慢与偏见英文赏析

傲慢与偏见英文赏析

9.Then Mr. Darcy came to the Collins’ and confessed his love for Elizabeth, of course he was rejected impolitely.
10. Afterwards Mr. Darcy wrote a letter to Eli in order to remove her misunderstandings of him. Elizabeth’s uncle and aunt were also impressed by Mr. Darcy’s politeness.
He asked Elizabeth to marry him but was seriously rejected.
At last he proposed to Charllote who was Eli’s friend.
8. Once Collins’s family was invited to Rosings Garden by Lady Catherine 【his patron ,Darcy’s aunt 】. Elizabeth also went there with them .
Pride & Prejudice
It is a truth well known to all the world that an unmarried man in possession of a large fortune must in need of a wife .
------- Pride and Prejudice
Elizabeth must not only cope with a hopeless mother, a distant father, two badly behaved younger sisters, and several snobbish females, she must also overcome her own mistaken impressions of Darcy.

英文版傲慢与偏见 人物剖析

英文版傲慢与偏见 人物剖析

When Prid e Encounters Prejudice, Everything is Different Ⅰ:Jane Austen (16 December 1775 –18 July 1817), one of the most famous novelists in Britain, was born in Hampshire. She lived in the villages throughout her life. Although there were 2 suitors, she never married. She finished her first novel when she was only 21 years old. This work’s name was First Impressions (After amending, it had a new name: Pride and Prejudice).Ⅱ:Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and marriage. Mr. Bennet was an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his wife. He had five daughters: the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Because of the law, after the death of Mr. Bennet, their house would be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met. This family's future happiness and security dependent on the 5 daughters’ marriages. One day, a rich gentleman Mr. Bingley came and rented a large house in this country. His sisters and his best friend Mr. Darcy came together. Love was soon in the air for one of the 5 sisters, while another had a prejudice against Mr. Darcy.Then they experienced many things, but at last, Mr. Bingley married the oldest sister Jane, and Elizabeth overcame the prejudice and married to Mr. Darcy. It’s a happy ending.Ⅲ:Although Mr. Song said the book report should be objective,but I had to say this book touched my heart d eeply.The women written by Jane Austen still live in our world.Some like Charlotte Lucas, they choose a marriage without love just for money and a stable life.Some like Lydia, they are so frivolous and foolish that they flatter themselves that they can do anything well.Some like Mary, they are not good-looking but think themselves are the best ones. They look down every man while they are eager for a man’s love in their hearts.Some like Jane, they are kind and beautiful, but they are also reserved and feminine。

傲慢与偏见英文版佳句赏析

傲慢与偏见英文版佳句赏析

傲慢与偏见英文版佳句赏析1.傲慢与偏见的好的句子经典句子回答和翻译如下:1.Some people even did not intend to do bad things, can in fact it can still do wrong, misery consequences. Every careless and don't see other people's well-intentioned, and the lack of a decisive person, all similar to harm them.有些人即使没有存心做坏事,可事实上事情仍会做错,引起不幸的后果。

凡是粗心大意、看不出别人的好心好意,而且缺乏果断的人,都一样能害人。

2.Pretend modesty often is nonsense, sometimes just is the beat around the bush boast 假装谦虚往往就是信口开河,有时候简直是拐弯抹角的自夸。

3.Married life is happiness, completely is a chance to question.婚姻生活是否幸福,完全是个机会问题。

4. pair of lovers premarital understand each other well or character special similar, this does not mean that after their marriage can be happy. They are often get later distance farther and farther, each other troubles. Since you have with this person for life, to his faults know as little as possible.一对爱人婚前彼此非常了解或性格特别相似,这并不能说明他们婚后会幸福。

傲慢与偏见英文影评

傲慢与偏见英文影评

The film review of pride and prejudiceBy all account, pride and prejudice is a famous novel which was created by Jane Austen. I have ever read the great book before. And I watched the movie several days ago.It is a story, happened in the countryside, about Mr Bennet’s five daughters. His first daughter is named Jane. In my mind, she is a polite and elegant girl although she was born in a middle rank family. I think she is worthy of the love with Mr Bingley. The female leading role of the movie is Liza, played by a beautiful girl. She is Jane’s sister. And she is so brave that she chase the love with Mr Darcy. Then Mr Darcy, a very rich gentle man. He loves Liza, loves his sister, the first impression he gives me is that he is a successful man, he is so successful that he has the qualification to be pride to others.In this movie, there are four kinds of marriages. But the most sincere marriage is about Liza and Darcy. Because their marriage is based on love, it is love that is the core of any marriage. Naturally, the rest of these four kinds of marriages are used to foil Liza’s.At last, just like the ending of the fairy tale, Liza and Darcy fall in love with each other. They will get the happy life.To sum up, in the movie, the director shows the different attitudes towards marriage and love of these girls who are middle rank. As we oppose to taking the money for the purpose of marriage and see love aslight as children’s games. The director stressed the importance of marriage.。

傲慢与偏见 赏析 英文

傲慢与偏见   赏析  英文

The Appreciation of Pride and PrejudiceAfter see the movie of Pride and Prejudice, I have thought deeply more about the figures. Everyone was special even unique and they were differed in many ways. Each person was stood for one character and all above of them were added some charm to the movie in some degree.I think Mr. Bennet was a negative figure and an ironic person. And he was also very sharp and clever. But to associate the author’s point of Mr. Bennet, however, was to ignore his ultimate failure as a father and husband. He was very clever but he always kept away from the matters that occured around him. And that made him became an ineffective parent and husband. He made no advice to his wife and little daughters to away from bad manners, so that his wife and his little daughters always behaved ridiculously and even badly. After Lydia eloped with Wickham, Mr. Bennet was proved that he was unable to handle the situation. Thanks to Darcy and Gardiners, the elopement has been solved . He was a likable, entertaining character, but he never managed to earn the respect of the viewers who ever watched the movie.In this movie, Jane Austin portrayed many characters with distinguishing features. There were two typical women that viewers may no t fo rget--- Lady Cather ine de B o urgh and Mrs. B ennet.Maybe the Lady Catherine de Bourgh who caused Anne's invalid state. Because Anne were to attempt things and did them badly, then her mother’s blame would be shown up as hollow. Lady Catherine de Bourgh prevented much shortcomings from appearing by keeping he from all exertion. And as a result, Anne had became thin but sickly. Besides, Anne seemed very selfish. She kept Charlotte outside in very cold weather; she did not talk to her mother's guests but only to the housekeeper. Maybe that’s because of her mother’s improper teaching.Compared with Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mrs. Bennet was quite different from her, except that they were mercenary, overbearing, Compared with the attitudes that Lady Catherine de Bourgh showed towards Anne, Mrs. Bennet was the directly reason of Jane's and Lydia's misfortunes, and she also brought about Elizabeth's sufferings.She was a poor judge of character, and failed to understandanyone. We saw this in her enthusiasm for Collins and Wickham and her disapproval about to Darcy, especially stressed when Elizabeth has just accepted Darcy's proposal about their marriage. Jane Austen also described that Mrs. Bennet's had an uncertain temper to her supposed “nerves”.That’s a little funny. And Mrs. Bennet was one example among many in the movie of ill-breeding and bad manners: She lacked consideration for others .She was overbearing and domineering. She had no restraint and no sense of propriety - she would discuss her family affairs with anyone. She lacked intelligent conversation.Furthermore, she was vulgar, not only in her loud, unintelligent chatter, but in the absence of decency in matters such as Lydia's wedding or the whereabouts of Lydia and Wickham when they were married. What’s more, she also had no moral shame, because she flaunted Lydia and Wickham when they came to visit her family. She bullied people and was a snob - as we see in her reception of the news of Elizabeth's engagement to Darcy and in her servile attitude to Lady Catherine. To sum up, Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mrs. Bennet has something incommon--- mercenary, overbearing, selfish and bullying. But they were different from each other-the attitudes to daughters, manners, temper...Jane and Bingley's relationship proved that too much prudent judgement can damaged, most severely, the possibility of lasting happiness. The two characters were immediately charmed by each other at the Meryton assembly. Jane's prudent judgement and utmost caution were apparent from the beginning of their relationship, and it was this factor which proved most damaging to any blissful future prospects, whilst Elizabeth was pleased that Jane displayed caution. Charlotte Lucas was surprised in her declaration that less judgement was required.Bingley, on the other hand, was not hampered by excessive prudent judgement in his following inclinations and courting Jane, and i t was his ac tiv i l y appro ach ing i n wo o ing Jane w hich eventually precipitated as a joyous and beautiful marriage. In her portrayal of Jane and Bingley's relationship, Austen provided a counterpoint to Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship by showing that an excessive amount of prudent judgement and caution can so muchtemper inclinations, such that with so little encouragement offered, prospects of lasting happiness can be endangered and lost. Through these two contrasting relationships, Jane Austen had skillfully drawn the fine line between too much of prudent judgement, because a rash, prejudiced approach towards inclinations, showing that a delicate balance of objective neutrality and strength of feeling under the appropriate circumstances must be demonstrated, in order to nurture to save any relationship, and to ensure its success.。

傲慢与偏见段落赏析

傲慢与偏见段落赏析

傲慢与偏见段落赏析《傲慢与偏见》是简·奥斯汀的代表作之一,这部小说以其精湛的文学技巧和深刻的社会洞察力而闻名。

以下是对小说中一些经典段落的赏析。

1. 开篇段落赏析:英文:It is a truth universally acknowledged, tha t a single man in possession of a good fortune, m ust be in want of a wife.这句话是小说的开篇,它以幽默和讽刺的笔调指出了一个当时社会的普遍现象:一个有钱的单身汉总会被周围的人视为潜在的女婿。

这句话不仅设定了小说的基调,也揭示了当时社会对婚姻的看法。

2. 达西先生与伊丽莎白·班纳特相遇:英文:But no sooner had he made it clear that he had no intentions of dancing with Elizabeth, th an he began to find it rather agreeable to be stan ding near her, and even to hear her talk.这段描述了达西先生和伊丽莎白在舞会上的初次相遇。

达西先生的傲慢和伊丽莎白的独立性格在这一段落中得到了体现,同时也为两人之间的爱情故事埋下了伏笔。

3. 伊丽莎白拒绝柯林斯先生的求婚:英文:"I am perfectly convinced," said Elizabeth, "that Mr. Collins has neither the sense nor the feel ings of a man in love. His heart seems to be entir ely absorbed in his livelihood, and hisſtyle of living is a subject on which he can talk with animation."伊丽莎白拒绝了柯林斯先生的求婚,这段话展现了她的聪明和对爱情的理解。

《傲慢与偏见》英语影评(五篇材料)

《傲慢与偏见》英语影评(五篇材料)

《傲慢与偏见》英语影评(五篇材料)第一篇:《傲慢与偏见》英语影评Book Review : Pride and PrejudicePride and Prejudice is a very classic book written by Jane Austen, an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction , is one of the most well-known writers in the world.Her realism and biting social commentary has gained her historical importance among scholars and critics.Pride and Prejudice is one of the representative works of Jane Austen, first published in 1813.Though the story's setting is turn-of-the-19th-century, it retains a fascination for modern readers, continuing near the top of lists of most loved books.The novel mainly tells us a love story between Elizabeth who from a poor family and Mr.Darcy who is a rich young man and used to be very proud.It is at a ball that Elizabeth meets Mr.Darcy for the first time and his pride and supercilious behaviors has left Elizabeth a terrible impression.This is the reason why Elizabeth's prejudice towards him at first.Besides this reason , there are two other reasons strengthens Elizabeth's prejudice.The first is that Wickham speaks ill of Mr.Darcy behind his back, which makes she thinks him is unworthy to knowing more about him.The second one is that Elizabeth regards Darcy is the person who separates her sister Jane and Mr.Bingley.But with the plots developing ,Darcy has changed himself and become no longer pride ,he also helps Jane and Bingley's reunion.All these factor change Elizabeth's attitude towards Darcy.Eventually , Elizabeth and Darcy break all the obstacles and become a couple and lead a happy life from then on.From the book, we can see, owingto D arcy’s proud, he offends the girl he loves, and because of the prejudice, Elizabethis failed to see the advantage of Darcy, but fortunately, they didn’t miss each other ultimately.I still remember the first sentence said in the book: “It is a truth well k nown to the world that an unmarried man in possession of a large fortune must be in need of a wife.” Through this sentence I think maybe the writer want to tell us her views and attitudes about love and marriage.So the theme is very clear : Marriage should be based on a real love.the foundation of the marriage at that time is not emotion but possession.Love seems to be a perpetual theme all the time.I love this story, it arouse people’s awareness of the importance of true love in a marriage , also it make me believe the true love.All shall be well, Jack shall have Jill.第二篇:《傲慢与偏见》影评《名著与英语电影赏析》公选课论文题目:《傲慢与偏见》影评姓名:学院:专业:班级:学号:《傲慢与偏见》影评从18世纪末到19世纪初,庸俗无聊的“感伤小说”和“哥特小说”充斥英国文坛。

《傲慢与偏见》名著英文翻译解析

《傲慢与偏见》名著英文翻译解析

⽆忧考英⽂写作翻译频道为⼤家整理的《傲慢与偏见》名著英⽂翻译解析,供⼤家参考:)《傲慢与偏见》内容简介:⼩说讲述了Bennet⼀家五位千⾦的婚姻与爱情,表达了婚姻必须建⽴在爱情和经济两个基础上的婚姻观。

傲慢⽽深情的达西先⽣成为⼩说塑造的⼀个经典形象。

简奥斯丁的语⾔简练⽽幽默,反复品味,趣味⽆穷。

【翻译例句】Your father would depend on your resolution and good conduct, I am sure. You must not disappoint your father.我知道你⽗亲信任你品⾏好,⼜有决断,你切不可叫他失望。

resolution:1.决⼼;决定【例】They made a resolution to lose all the weight gained during the Christmas period.他们下定决⼼要减去圣诞期间增加的体重。

2.(会议等的)正式决定,决议【例】He replied that the UN had passed two major resolutions calling for a complete withdrawal.他答复说联合国已经通过了两项号召全⾯撤军的重要决议。

joint resolution 上下两议院的共同决议案(经总统批准即成为法律)3 .解决;解答;解除【例】The lawyer's advice led to the resolution of this difficult problem.律师的劝告帮助解决了这个难题。

4.坚定,刚毅,果断⼒【例】They made an objection to the imperial system with resolution.他们坚决反对帝制。

5. 分解6.分辨率vertical resolution 垂直分辨率;垂直分解high resolution ⾼分辨;⾼分辨率【词源】resolvev.1.解决;解答;消除(疑惑等)【例】We must find a way to resolve these problems before it's too late.我们必须及时找到解决这些问题的⽅法。

傲慢与偏见英文影评

傲慢与偏见英文影评

傲慢与偏见英文影评People always think that Austen was an expert at telling love stories. In fact, the marriage in her book is not the result of love, but the result of economic needs. After reading this book, I know the truth is that a poor woman must be in need of a husband, a wealthy man.I couldn’t forget how eager Mrs. Bennet wants to marry off her daughters. If you want to know why she is so crazy about these things, I must mention the situation in Britain at that time. Only the eldest son had the privilege of inheriting his father’s possessions. Younger sons and daughters who are used to luxurious lives have no choice but marry a man or woman in possession of a large fortune to continue their comfortable lives. Thus, we can see that getting married is a way to become wealthier, particularly for women without many possessions. Jane Austen told us that money and possession determined everything, including marriage and love in her century.In “Pride and Prejudice”, the sister of Mr. Bingley strongly opposed his plan of marrying Jane because the Bennets don’t have many possessions and their social positions are much lower than them. From this, we can see there are a lot of obstacles for a not very rich woman to marry a wealthy husband. The society, the relatives would not allow them to get married.In modern society, although the marriages of economic needs have decreased rapidly, the concept of “money determines everything”is still rooted in some people’s mind. A lot of parents try hard to interfere their children’s marriages. Education background, possessions, jobs remains the main reason that may influence one’s marriage. Marry for money is still a big problem in our society. We can’t help thinking: can money determine everything?Austen left this problem for us to think. The genius of Jane Austen lies in this perfect simplicity, the simplicity that reflects big problems. Although Austen was only 21 when she wrote “Pride and Prejudice”, her sharp observation of social lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and lively. The plots in her works are always very natural. The development of the plot is as inevitable as a problem in mathematics. I think the depth of Pride and Prejudice is the reason that makes this book prominent and classic. Today, her book still can be the guide telling us the economic relationships both at her time and in modern time.人们总是认为奥斯丁是讲爱情故事的专家。

傲慢与偏见英文优美句子赏析

傲慢与偏见英文优美句子赏析

傲慢与偏见英文优美句子赏析1. 《傲慢与偏见》的佳句摘抄和评价(英文)Darcy: Miss Elizabeth. I have struggled in vain and can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I came to Rosings only to see you. I have fought against judgement, my family's expectation,the inferiority of your birth, my rank. I will put them aside and ask you to end my agony.Elizabeth: I don't understand.Darcy: I love you.Most ardently. Please do me the honour of accepting my hand.Elizabeth: Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. It was unconsciously done.Darcy: Is this your reply?Elizabeth: Yes, sir.Darcy: Are you laughing at me?Elizabeth: No.Darcy: Are you rejecting me?Elizabeth: I'm sure the feelings which hindered your regard will help you overcome it.Darcy: Might I ask why with so little civility I am thus repulsed?Elizabeth: I might enquire why you told me you liked me against your better judgement? If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse. But you know I have other reasons.Darcy: What reasons?Elizabeth: Do you think anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined the happiness of a most beloved sister? Do you deny that you separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to censure for caprice and my sister to derision for disappointed hopes, involving them both in acute misery?Darcy: I do not deny it.Elizabeth: How could you do it?Darcy: I believed your sister indifferent to him. I realised his attachment was deeper than hers.Elizabeth: She's shy!Darcy: Bingley was persuaded she didn't feel strongly.Elizabeth: You suggested it.Darcy: For his own good.Elizabeth: My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me. I suppose his fortune had somebearing?Darcy: I wouldn't do your sister the dishonour. It was suggested。

《傲慢与偏见》英文书评

《傲慢与偏见》英文书评

《傲慢与偏见》英文书评The comment of "Pride and prejudice"Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by the famous English writer, Jane Austen, who was the sixth children in a family of seven and wasborn in the village of steventon in Hampshire in 1775 and died ofAd dison’s disease in 1817.Pride and Prejudice is a love story, mainly tells the love between Elizabeth and Darcy. It divided into 2 volumes and is composed of 42 chapters altogether. The major characters are Mr. Darcy, A rich andproud young man. Elizabeth, the second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. Mr. Bingley , A rich young bachelor. Jane, the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Bennet. The story begin with Bingley’s arrival. One day when Mrs.Bennet hear Bingley has taken Netherfield, a house near her’s. She is so happy and arranged one of her five daughters marriage with him. At a ball, luckly, Bingley and Jane fall in love at the first sight. Darcy, a friend of Bingley’s , was attractedto Elizabeth, a lively and spirited girl. But Darcy greatly offends her by his supercilious behavior and this dislike is increased by Wickham, a dashing young militia officer of the unjust treatment he has met with at Darcy's hands. One day when Darcy and Bingley’s two sisters disgusted with the vulgarity of Mrs. Bennet and her two youngest daughters, effectively separated Bingley and Jane. Meanwhile, Collins, a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, married charlotte, a friend ofElizabeth’s, for Elizabeth’s refuse to marry him. But One day Darcy send Elizabeth a letter, in which he justifies the separation of his friend Bingley and Jane and make it clear that Wickham is. So Elizabeth changed her opinions and ideas toward him. Once when Elizabeth visited her uncle and aunt in the north of England, she met Darcy there and witnessed his changes through series of behaviors, no longer pride and become gentle and attentive, all these made their marriage arranged, and they also suitably provided for Bingley and Jane’s reunited and engaged. The story ends with both their happy marriages.Sir Walter Scott 评论READ again, and for the third time at least, Miss Austen's veryfinely written novel of "Pride and Prejudice." That young lady has a talent for describing the involvements and feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with. The big bow-wow strain I can do myself like any now going; but the exquisite touch, which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting, from the truth of the description and the sentiment, is denied to me.—From "The Journal of Sir Walter Scott," March, 1826.We bestow no mean compliment upon the author of "Emma" when we say that keeping close to common incidents, and to such characters as occupy the ordinary walks of life, she has produced sketches of such spirit and originality that we never miss the excitation which depends upon a narrative of uncommon events, arising from the consideration of minds, manners, and sentiments, greatly above our own. In this class she standsalmost alone; for the scenes of Miss Edgeworth are laid in higher life, varied by more romantic incident, and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of "Emma" confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of society; her most distinguished characters do not rise greatly above well-bred country gentlemen and ladies; and those which are sketched with most originality and precision, belong to a class rather below that standard. The narrative of all her novels is composed of such common occurrences as may have fallen under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis personæ conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling their own, and that of most of their own acquaintances.—From "The Quarterly Review,"October, 1815.Lord Macaulay 评论SHAKESPEARE has had neither equal nor second. But among the writers who, in the point which we have noticed, have approached nearest to the manner of the great master we have no hesitation in placing Jane Austen, a woman of whom England is justly proud. She has given us a multitude of characters, all, in a certain sense, commonplace, all such as we meet every day. Yet they are all as perfectly discriminated from each other as if they were the most eccentric of human beings. There are, for example, four clergymen, none of whom we should be surprised to find in any parsonage in the kingdom—Mr. Edward Ferrars, Mr. Henry Tilney, Mr. Edmund Bertram, and Mr.Elton. They are all specimens of the upper part of the middle class. They have all been liberally educated. They all lie under the restraints of the same sacred profession. They are all young. They are all in love. Not one of them has any hobby-horse, to use the phrase of Sterne. Not one has a ruling passion, such as we read of in Pope. Who would not have expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other? No such thing. Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain, Joseph Surface is not more unlike to Sir Lucius O'Trigger, than every one of Miss Austen's young divines to all his reverend brethren. And almost all this is done by touches so delicate that they elude analysis, that they defy the powers of description, and that we know them to exist only by the generaleffect to which they have contributed.—From essay on "Madame D'Arblay," 1843.’ My point of view towards the masterpiece of Jane Austens is that this novelreflects the English human sentiment of the end of 18th century and the early of 19th century under the circumstance of conservativeandtells us the difference ways and ,’’attitudes to marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bennets five daughters. Thereby reveal the authorherself attitude towards marriage, that is love and marriage basedon money, property and social status is not perfect, but it is also stupid Without considering all of these. There, the author emphasize the importance of ideal marriage, meanwhile, to be opposed to love &’marriage based on money or property and to be opposed to peoples laugh love &marriage off. The author takes the affection/love as the cornerstone of ideal marriage between male and female. Elizabeth as the leading character in this novel, was born in the’family of squireens, and is loved by Darcy. Darcy propose marriage to her in spite ofdifference in the possession of property and social status, but is refused by Elizabeth for’his pride , the novel demonstrate that if the pride of Darcys existed there will be no ,love and also happy marriage between Elizabeth and he, it is really nice that Elizabeth’witness the chang es of Darcys through series of behavior in the following days. viewingthat he is no longer pride and then eliminating her prejudice to him, finally engaged withhim and leading a happy marriage. The author described that femaleis in pursuit of independent personality and equal right through several different attitudes of Elizabeth for’’Darcys propose marriage. Meanwhile, demonstrate Elizabeths independentunderstanding for a happy marriage. In this article, the writer described several unperfect’ma rriages of Elizabeths sisters and close friends, aimed at making a sharp contrast with’Elizabeths beatific marriage and revealed that marriage without love but base on social status and property actually is a kind of public tragedies. Humorous, ironical, polished language and real storyline is also occurred in this article.。

Prideandprejudice傲慢与偏见赏析英文

Prideandprejudice傲慢与偏见赏析英文

Prideandprejudice傲慢与偏见赏析英文Pride and prejudice 傲慢与偏见赏析英文"Pride and Prejudice" is the representative work of the famous British female writer Jane Austen. The work describes the emotional entanglement between the arrogant single young man Darcy and the prejudiced second lady Elizabeth, the wealthy single aristocrat Bingley and the virtuous lady Jane.Actually, I had already contacted this book very early, but at that time I was very impatient with the complexity of the plot. After reading a few chapters, I lost interest, so I kept it aside and picked it up again today. However, when I read the first few chapters, I still found it very boring. Later I realized that this was an ambush for the future. In an instant, more than thirty chapters have passed, and the character's character is clearly portrayed by the author. There seems to be only two kinds of people in this book: smart and stupid. There is no absolute difference between good and bad, except perhaps Wickham, a liar. He used his ingenious flattery ability and a "pleasing" appearance to fascinate Elizabeth, and kept washing his grievances and slandering Darcy. It is ridiculous that his words are full of flaws, and even though the brilliantly intelligent Elizabeth can argue with Miss Bingley and contradict Mrs. Catherine, Wickham is still led by the nose. T o be honest, I don't think that Elizabeth was deceived to show that she is a "foolish man." People are always preconceived. Mr. Darcy's arrogant and rude appearance has already entered Elizabeth's mind. How can he feel good about him? How can you easily turn a deaf ear to the comments of others? It is normal to be biased against Darcy. By others, I mean the handsome Wickham. It is undeniable that Wickham has ahandsome face and pretends to be very "gentleman" on the surface. Although there are sayings that "people should not look at their faces" and "knowing others, knowing their faces and not knowing their hearts", even though I live in the 21st century and watch this story as a bystander, I still have a good impression of Wickham. How can I blame Elizabeth This girl who lived in a bygone era?After closing the book and taking a closer look, I will slowly discover that the whole novel is attractive because of its relaxed and humorous style. Elizabeth's ridicule is exposing the true colors of the nobles who regarded themselves as gentlemen and ladies. It is unfortunate and ironic that Elizabeth's father, Mr. Bennet, actually laughed at his wife and daughter as a family happiness.。

傲慢与偏见(PridePrejudice)英文影评

傲慢与偏见(PridePrejudice)英文影评

傲慢与偏见(Pride&Prejudice)英文影评Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth must re-examine her prejudices against Matthew MacFadyen’s proud Darcy in this adaptation of Jane Austen’s classicA collective groan of "not again!" went up throughout Britain’s green and pleasant land when news got out that there was another adaptation of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ in the works. After all, the memory of Colin Firth’s Darcy getting hot and bothered over Jennifer Ehle’s Elizabeth Bennet in the BBC versio n of the book is still fresh in many minds, to say nothing of re-jigged versions of the story like Bridget Jones’s Diary and the Bollywood-style Bride & Prejudice.There were even more piercing shrieks of "Good God, no!" when the announcement came that comely but hitherto limited actress Keira Knightley - the poshie in the peignoir from Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl - was to play Elizabeth Bennet. Sure, doubters said, she’s got the accent, but would she be able to put across the sparkling intelligence of one of Britain’s best-loved literary heroines?What an enormous relief it is to find the 2005 version of Pride & Prejudice has turned out to be one of the best British films of the year. It’s a smart, elegant but exuberant version that’s in every way faithful to the spirit of a book that was first written by a 21-year-old woman. (The revised version familiar to us today was published when Austen was 38.)It is a fact universally known by every sixth-former that the story centres on sparky heroine Elizabeth Bennet (Knightley), her three sisters Jane (Pike), Lydia (Malone) and Kitty (Mulligan) and their parents, wry Mr Bennet (Sutherland) and talkative Mrs Bennet (Blethyn), who live in 18th century rural England.A respectable but not wealthy family, their fortunes depend very much on the daughters making good matches. At a dance, beautiful Jane soon catches the eye of local squire Bingley (Woods), but Elizabeth takes against his haughty friend Darcy (MacFadyen) when she hears him making a snooty comment about the local talent.After several missteps and much banter, followed by a few kind deeds, Darcy overcomes hispride and Elizabeth her prejudices to fall in love - especially after she gets an eyeful of the seriously stately gaff Darcy has inherited. (Derbyshire’s Chatsworth House, the real-life inspiration for Austen, provides the location.)Novelist Deborah Moggach’s skilful screenplay here by necessity both fillets the original and fills it out, but does the dialogue and sprightly ironic tone justice. Meanwhile, director Joe Wright, a former TV miniseries maker, subtly accentuates realism over costume-drama froth.One of the film’s strokes of genius is to set the story not in the Regency period when the book was published, but in the 1790s when Austen first wrote it, which brings out the class subtext nicely. At this earlier time, the French Revolution was unfolding just a few miles over the Channel, which is why there are soldiers everywhere. Although the English upper classes were rattled, there was social reform in the air which means it doesn’t seem so scandalous for rich Bingley to consider marrying poor Jane, or super-rich Darcy to consider Elizabeth.The fresh approach to the period is just one of this new version’s many strong points. Others include its roster of excellent character turns, from Blethyn and Sutherland (their Mr and Mrs Bennet are always bickering but clearly originally a love match), to Tom Hollander’s definitively oleaginous Mr Collins, and Judi Dench’s grand old bitch, Lady Catherine De Bourgh.MacFadyen’s Darcy seems younger and shier than Firth’s, a man not quite used yet to his status. He’s matched by Knightley’s impetuous, appropriately 24-year-old Lizzie. For all the posh dialogue they speak (delivered impeccably by both leads), one never forgets they’re still barely out of their teenage years. Their sparring, charged attraction for one another is built up beautifully throughout the movie, flowering particularly in a key ball scene, where the teeming room of people suddenly melts away, leaving just the two bickering lovers locked in a minuet. It’s these imaginative, just-so touches which lift this well above the polite costume-drama norm.。

傲慢与偏见的英文赏析

傲慢与偏见的英文赏析

A book report about Pride and PrejudiceThe <<Pride and Prejudice>> is a book telling that Bannate treat married the daughter of five different treatments . Many people simply regard Pride and Prejudice as a love story, but in my opinion, This is a really love story , but above love . The story let me know a truth that the true love is based on two people who is respect each other . This story also tells another truth about the society at that years . which is a unfair society ,which is a Noble in power’s society .Mrs Bannate has five daughters .The older is called Jane , who is loved by Mr Bingly . The second daughter named Elizabeth and she was loved by Mr Darcy who is a very rich and pride man . Elizabeth and Darcy is the novel’s hero and heroine. The third daughter is Mary and she isn’t as beautiful as her elder sisters , but she is knowledgeable and a little self-important .The two young sister have a very strong vanity . So the five different characters let the story go on .In fact, I didn't understand the story at the first time I read it. I didn't know why it called Pride and Prejudice. Of course someone was pride, but I didn't find where' s the prejudice. I thought it's normal, the way people treated each other in that.I considered prejudice would be very disgusting. But after watching the movie everthing was OK in my minds, except its length. Now, I think I have understood more about it. I'm a prejudiced person so I can't find where's wrong. I merely like to do the things I like. Everytime I meet somebody or something , my thinking about he or it all depends on my foregone experience and my mood of the time. I like it so just like it, if not so just not. I'm a person thinking by heart not by brain. What is worse, I actually didn't think it's wrong. I thought everyone is all like that.Everyone has his special way to cognize the world. So it's individuality, not prejudice. But I think something is wrong. Though everyone can judge in the way he likes, he can't ignore other ones. You can like what you like and hate what you hate, but you should be objective when you meet external world. I think it means that you should consider things roundly, not just partial. Am I right?The main subject in the novel is stated in the first sentence of the novel: "It is a truth universallyacknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." In this statement, Jane has cleverly done three things: she has declared that the main subject of the novel will be courtship and marriage, she has established the humorous tone of the novel by taking a simple subject to elaborate and to speak intelligently of, and she has prepared the reader for a chase in the novel of either a husband in search of a wife, or a women in pursuit of a husband. The first line also defines Jane's book as a piece of literature that connects itself to the 18th century period. Pride and Prejudice is 18th century because of the emphasis on man in his social environment rather than in his individual conditions. The use of satire and wit, a common form of 18th century literature, also contributes to label the book as 18th century. However, because Jane Austen had allowed personal feelings of the characters to be expressed in her work, she can also be classified as Romantic. In the figure of Elizabeth, Jane Austen shows passion attempting to find a valid mode of existence in society. Passion and reasons also comes together in the novel to show that they arecomplementary of marriage. The characters have their own personalities. Mrs. Bennet is a woman who makes great efforts to marry off her daughters. Mr. Bingley is a friendly young man, but his friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior. Even the five daughters in Bennet family are very different. Jane is simple, innocent and never speaks evil of others. Elizabeth is a clever girl who always has her own opinion. Mary likes reading classic books. (Actually she is a pedant.) Kitty doesn’t have her own opinion but likes to follow her sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man, and is somehow a little profligate. When I watch the movie, I can always find the same personalities in the society now. That is why I think this story is indeed the representative of the society in Britain in the 18th century.In modern society, although the marriages of economic needs have decreased rapidly, the concept of “money determines everything” is still rooted in some people’s mind. A lot of parents try hard to interfere their children’s marriages. Education background,possessions, jobs remains the main reason that may influence one’s marriage. Marry for money is still a big problem in our society. We can’t help thinking: can money determine everything?The answer surely is wrong .I think there will have true love in the world , Like Elizabeth and Darcy . Love is the true feeling in the two person .Don’t judge love by money , by status .The love don’t have honor and downtrodden ,the love is fair . So keep the right feelings about love ,you will find your true love ,like Elizabeth and Darcy .。

Pride and prejudice 傲慢与偏见赏析英文

Pride and prejudice 傲慢与偏见赏析英文

Pride and prejudice 傲慢与偏见赏析英文"Pride and Prejudice" is the representative work of the famous British female writer Jane Austen. The work describes the emotional entanglement between the arrogant single young man Darcy and the prejudiced second lady Elizabeth, the wealthy single aristocrat Bingley and the virtuous lady Jane.Actually, I had already contacted this book very early, but at that time I was very impatient with the complexity of the plot. After reading a few chapters, I lost interest, so I kept it aside and picked it up again today. However, when I read the first few chapters, I still found it very boring. Later I realized that this was an ambush for the future. In an instant, more than thirty chapters have passed, and the character's character is clearly portrayed by the author. There seems to be only two kinds of people in this book: smart and stupid. There is no absolute difference between good and bad, except perhaps Wickham, a liar. He used his ingenious flattery ability and a "pleasing" appearance to fascinate Elizabeth, and kept washing his grievances and slandering Darcy. It is ridiculous that his words are full of flaws, and even though the brilliantly intelligent Elizabeth can argue with Miss Bingley and contradict Mrs. Catherine, Wickham is still led by the nose. To be honest, I don't think that Elizabeth was deceived to show that she is a "foolish man." People are always preconceived. Mr. Darcy's arrogant and rude appearance has already entered Elizabeth's mind. How can he feel good about him? How can you easily turn a deaf ear to the comments of others? It is normal to be biased against Darcy. By others, I mean the handsome Wickham. It is undeniable that Wickham has a handsome face and pretends to be very "gentleman" on the surface. Although there are sayings that "people should not look at their faces" and "knowing others, knowing their faces and not knowing their hearts", even though I live in the 21st century and watch this story as a bystander, I still have a good impression of Wickham. How can I blame Elizabeth This girl who lived in a bygone era?After closing the book and taking a closer look, I will slowly discover that the whole novel is attractive because of its relaxed and humorous style. Elizabeth's ridicule is exposing the true colors of the nobles who regarded themselves as gentlemen and ladies. It is unfortunate and ironic that Elizabeth's father, Mr. Bennet, actually laughed at his wife and daughter as a family happiness.。

《傲慢与偏见》英文书评(5篇模版)

《傲慢与偏见》英文书评(5篇模版)

《傲慢与偏见》英文书评〔5篇模版〕第一篇:《傲慢与偏见》英文书评The comment of "Pride and prejudice"Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by the famous English writer, Jane Austen, who was the sixth children in a family of seven and was born in the village of steventon in Hampshire in 1775 and died of Addison’s disease in 1817.Pride and Prejudice is a love story, mainly tells the love between Elizabeth and Darcy. It divided into 2 volumes and is composed of 42 chapters altogether. The major characters are Mr. Darcy, A rich and proud young man. Elizabeth, the second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. Mr. Bingley , A rich young bachelor. Jane, the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Bennet. The story begin with Bingley’s arrival. One day when Mrs.Bennet hear Bingley has taken Netherfield, a house near her’s. She is so happy and arranged one of her five daughters marriage with him. At a ball, luckly, Bingley and Jane fall in love at the first sight. Darcy, a friend of Bingley’s , was attracted to Elizabeth, a lively and spirited girl. But Darcy greatly offends her by his supercilious behavior and this dislike is increased by Wickham, a dashing young militia officer of the unjust treatment he has met with at Darcy's hands. One day when Darcy and Bingley’s two sisters disgusted with the vulgarity of Mrs. Bennet and her two youngest daughters, effectively separated Bingley and Jane. Meanwhile, Collins, a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, married charlotte, a friend of Elizabeth’s, for Elizabeth’s refuse to marry him. But One day Darcy send Elizabeth a letter, in which he justifies the separation of his friend Bingley and Jane and make it clear that Wickham is. So Elizabeth changed her opinions and ideas toward him. Once when Elizabeth visited her uncle and aunt in the north of England, she met Darcy thereand witnessed his changes through series of behaviors, no longer pride and become gentle and attentive, all these made their marriage arranged, and they also suitably provided for Bingley and Jane’s reunited and engaged. The story ends with both their happy marriages.Sir Walter Scott 评论READ again, and for the third time at least, Miss Austen's very finely written novel of "Pride and Prejudice." That young lady has a talent for describing the involvements and feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with. The big bow-wow strain I can do myself like any now going; but the exquisite touch, which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting, from the truth of the description and the sentiment, is denied to me.—From "The Journal of Sir Walter Scott," March, 1826.We bestow no mean compliment upon the author of "Emma" when we say that keeping close to common incidents, and to such characters as occupy the ordinary walks of life, she has produced sketches of such spirit and originality that we never miss the excitation which depends upon a narrative of uncommon events, arising from the consideration of minds, manners, and sentiments, greatly above our own. In this class she stands almost alone; for the scenes of Miss Edgeworth are laid in higher life, varied by more romantic incident, and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character. But the author of "Emma" confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of society; her most distinguished characters do not rise greatly above well-bred country gentlemen and ladies; and those which are sketched with most originality and precision, belong to a class rather below that standard. The narrative of all her novels is composed of such common occurrences as may have fallen under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis person? conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as rulingtheir own, and that of most of their own acquaintances.—From "The Quarterly Review," October, 1815.Lord Macaulay 评论SHAKESPEARE has had neither equal nor second. But among the writers who, in the point which we have noticed, have approached nearest to the manner of the great master we have no hesitation in placing Jane Austen, a woman of whom England is justly proud. She has given us a multitude of characters, all, in a certain sense, commonplace, all such as we meet every day. Yet they are all as perfectly discriminated from each other as if they were the most eccentric of human beings. There are, for example, four clergymen, none of whom we should be surprised to find in any parsonage in the kingdom —Mr. Edward Ferrars, Mr. Henry Tilney, Mr. Edmund Bertram, and Mr. Elton. They are all specimens of the upper part of the middle class. They have all been liberally educated. They all lie under the restraints of the same sacred profession. They are all young. They are all in love. Not one of them has any hobby-horse, to use the phrase of Sterne. Not one has a ruling passion, such as we read of in Pope. Who would not have expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other? No such thing. Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain, Joseph Surface is not more unlike to Sir LuciusO'Trigger, than every one of Miss Austen's young divines to all his reverend brethren. And almost all this is done by touches so delicate that they elude analysis, that they defy the powers of description, and that we know them to exist only by the general effect to which they have contributed.—From essay on "Madame D'Arblay," 1843.My point of view towards the masterpiece of Jane Austen’s is that this novel reflects the English human sentiment of the end of 18th century and the early of 19th century under the circumstance of conservative,and tells us the difference ways and attitudes to marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet’s five daughters’. Thereby reveal the author herself attitude towardsmarriage, that is love and marriage based on money, property and social status is not perfect, but it is also stupid Without considering all of these. There, the author emphasize the importance of ideal marriage, meanwhile, to be opposed to love & marriage based on money or property and to be opposed to people’s laugh love & marriage off. The author takes the affection/love as the cornerstone of ideal marriage between male and female. Elizabeth as the leading character in this novel, was born in the family of squireen’s, and is loved by Darcy. Darcy propose marriage to her in spite of difference in the possession of property and social status, but is refused by Elizabeth for his pride , the novel demonstrate that if the pride of Darcy’s existed , there will be no love and also happy marriage between Elizabeth and he, it is really nice that Elizabeth witness the changes of Darcy’s through series of behavior in the following days. viewing that he is no longer pride and then eliminating her prejudice to him, finally engaged with him and leading a happy marriage. The author described that female is in pursuit of independent personality and equal right through several different attitudes of Elizabeth for Darcy’s propose marriage. Meanwhile, demonstrate Elizabeth’s independent understanding for a happy marriage. In this article, the writer described several unperfect marriages of Elizabeth’s sisters and close friends, aimed at making a sharp contrast with Elizabeth’s beatific marriage and revealed that marriage without love but base on social status and property actually is a kind of public tragedies. Humorous, ironical, polished language and real storyline is also occurred in this article.第二篇:英文书评傲慢与偏见 Love actuallyPride and Prejudice is a masterpiece written by a British writer named Jane Austen. In the book, she expressed the relationship between love and marriage in a humorous way and showed different attitudes toward marriageby depicting several young women of different descent, economic position and horizon of knowledge.The story talks about four marriages which occurred in Britain in the 19th century. And the most important among them are protagonists Elizabeth and Darcy. Elizabeth is pretty and smart. As for love and marriage, she has her own strong principle that she won't be confused by money and status but to insist on looking for true love. While Darcy is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior. Therefore, she has a prejudice against him. Pride and prejudice lead to the unpleasent and misunderstanding between them. However, after clarification of various matters , they gradually fall in love and conclude the happy marriage.In the book, Jane clearly explained that it is wrong to get married for the property, money and status. She emphasized theimportant of the ideal marriage and regarded men and women's emotions as the foundation stone.As far as I am concerned, I have learned two things from the book,o n the one hand, pride and prejudice are very common weakness among us, therefore, everyone can easily driven by their own subjective feelings and misunderstanding of others. Only in-depth understanding can we know a person's inner world. On the other hand, Elizabeth insists on her emotions and isn't confused by money and status, pursues her love bravely. Although we have different pursuits, I hope I can carry on like her. After all, uphold the dream is a happy thing.第三篇:傲慢与偏见英文书评 Pride and PrejudiceⅠ.Reading experience:I watch the movie Pride and Prejudice during last winter vocation, and I found it very attractive. In May of 2022,I decided to read the book . Though I am familiar with the plot of this book, I found it sometimes alsoconfusing. It Maybe because of the new words. By reading this book, I broaden my horizon to some extent.Ⅱ.Brief introduction:Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and marriage. Mr. Bennet was an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his wife. He had five daughters: the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Because of the law, after the death of Mr. Bennet, their house would be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met. This family's future happiness and security dependent on the 5 daughters’ marriages. One day, a rich gentleman Mr. Bingley came and rented a large house in this country. His sisters and his best friend Mr. Darcy came together. Love was soon in the air for one of the 5 sisters, while another had a prejudice against Mr. Darcy.Then they experienced many things, but at last, Mr. Bingley married the oldest sister Jane, and Elizabeth overcame the prejudice and married to Mr. Darcy. It’s a happy ending.Ⅲ.Author introduction:Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817), one of the most famous novelists in Britain, was born in Hampshire. She lived in the villages throughout her life. Although there were 2 suitors, she never married. She finished her first novel when she was only 21 years old. This work’s name was First Impressions (After amending, it had a new name: Pride and Prejudice).Ⅳ.ThoughtsMy point of view towards the masterpiece of Jane Austen’s is that this novel reflects the English human sentiment of the end of 18thcentury and the early of 19th century under the circumstance of conservative,and tells us the difference ways and attitudes to marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet’s five daughters’. Thereby reveal the author herself attitude towardsmarriage, that is love and marriage based on money, property and social status is not perfect, but it is also stupid Without considering all of these. There, the author emphasize the importance of ideal marriage, meanwhile, to be opposed to love & marriage based on money or property and to be opposed to people’s laugh love & marriage off. The author takes the affection/love as the cornerstone of ideal marriagebetween male and female. Elizabeth as the leading character in this novel, was born in the family of squireen’s, and is loved by Darcy. Darcy propose marriage to her in spite of difference in the possession of property and social status, but is refused by Elizabeth for his pride , the novel demonstrate that if the pride of Darcy’s existed , there will be no love and also happy marriage between Elizabeth and he, it is really nice that Elizabeth witness the changes of Darcy’sthrough series of behavior in the following days. viewing that he is no longer pride and then eliminating her prejudice to him, finally engaged with him and leading a happy marriage. The author described that female is in pursuit ofindependent personality and equal right through several different attitudes of Elizabeth for Darcy’s propose marriage. Meanwhile, demonstrate Elizabeth’s independent understanding for a happy marriage. In this article, the writer described several unperfect marriages of Elizabeth’s sisters and close friends, aimed at making a sharp contrast with Elizabeth’sbeatific marriage and revealed that marriage without love but base on social status and property actually is a kind of public tragedies. Humorous, ironical, polished language and real storyline is also occurred in this article.第四篇:傲慢与偏见英文书评 When Pride Encounters Prejudice, Everything is Different—the report of Pride and Prejudice张文莹 Nancy 外汉一班 0091114047Ⅰ:Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817), one of the most famous novelists in Britain, was born in Hampshire. She lived in the villages throughout her life. Although there were 2 suitors, she never married. She finished her first novel when she was only 21 years old. This work’s name was First Impressions (After amending, it had a new name: Pride and Prejudice).Ⅱ:Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and marriage. Mr. Bennet was an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his wife. He had five daughters: the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Because of the law, after the death of Mr. Bennet, their house would be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met. This family's future happiness and security dependent on the 5 daughters’ marriages. One day, a rich gentleman Mr. Bingley came and rented a large house in this country. His sisters and his best friend Mr. Darcy came together. Love was soon in the air for one of the 5 sisters, while another had a prejudice against Mr. Darcy.Then they experienced many things, but at last, Mr. Bingley married the oldest sister Jane, and Elizabeth overcame the prejudice and married to Mr. Darcy. It’s a happy ending.Ⅲ:Although Mr. Song said the book report should be objective,but I had to say this book touched my heart deeply.The women written by Jane Austen still live in our world.Some like Charlotte Lucas, they choose a marriage without love just for money and a stable life.Some like Lydia, they are so frivolous and foolish that they flatter themselves that they can do anything well.Some like Mary, they are not good-looking but think themselves are the best ones. They look down every man while they are eager for a man’s love in their hearts.Some like Jane, they are kind and beautiful, but they are also reserved and feminine。

英文书评傲慢与偏见参考

英文书评傲慢与偏见参考

英文书评傲慢与偏见参考Love actuallyPride and Prejudice is a masterpiece written by a British writer named Jane Austen. In the book, she expressed the relationship between love and marria ge in a humorous way and showed different attitudes toward marriage by de picting several young women of different descent, economic position and hori zon of knowledge.The story talks about four marriages which occurred in Britain in the 19th century. And the most important among them are protagonists Elizabeth and Darcy. Elizabeth is pretty and smart. As for love and marriage, she has her o wn strong principle that she won't be confused by money and status but to i nsist on looking for true love. While Darcy is a very proud man who seems t o always feel superior. Therefore, she has a prejudice against him. Pride and prejudice lead to the unpleasent and misunderstanding between them. Howev er, after clarification of various matters , they gradually fall in love and conclu de the happy marriage.In the book, Jane clearly explained that it is wrong to get married for the property, money and status. She emphasized theimportant of the ideal marriage and regarded men and women's emotions as the foundation stone.As far as I am concerned, I have learned two things from the book,o n th e one hand, pride and prejudice are very common weakness among us, there fore, everyone can easily driven by their own subjective feelings and misunde rstanding of others. Only in-depth understanding can we know a person's inn er world. On the other hand, Elizabeth insists on her emotions and isn't conf used by money and status, pursues her love bravely. Although we have differ ent pursuits, I hope I can carry on like her. After all, uphold the dream is a h appy thing.。

傲慢与偏见2005版电影细节赏析 英文版

傲慢与偏见2005版电影细节赏析  英文版

The movies
• As far as I am concerned, there are 9 same films about the same story which be made in different years (1938,1940,1949,1952,1958,1967,1980,1995.20 05.) • Personaly, I think the last one is the best one .this film more vivied and more beautiful than before.Today ,all my pictures and movieparts I choose were all got from this moive

春如旧,人空瘦,泪痕红浥鲛绡透;
桃花落,闲池阁,
山盟虽在,锦书难托, 莫、莫、莫。
爱,你就别放弃!!!!
• 虽然陆游和唐婉是因为世俗的偏见而被迫分开,但是他们 和达西伊丽莎白一样,有爱却因为种种因缘巧合,不得不 拒绝对方,离开对方。但是达西和伊丽莎白却比陆游和唐 婉幸运,解除了种种误会后,达西再一次表达了歉意和爱 慕,毫无卑微,有的只是真挚和诚恳。 • 读完这个故事我相信,只要你的心是真诚的,真诚的付出, 全身心的付出,那么对于结果,你不用怀疑悔恨,因为你 拥有一段美好的回忆。只要,你用心的去爱……
2.Movies and discuss
• Look at the parts of moive carefully ,and then discuss the questions from the details • 1.TIME: 42: 15
• Q: Why Mr.Bingley put out hand to grasp Jane’s clothes ?
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路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Mrs.Bennet
Mr. Bennet’s wife ,a noisy and foolish woman .
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Jane Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet
Lydia Kitty Mary Bennet Bennet Bennet
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Eli’s elder male cousin ,who will come to Hertfordshire to inherit the Bennett’s property by rules .He is a clergyman.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
There she met Mr. Darcy .
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Later in a garden, Sir William told Eli about Mr. Darcy’s latest act of dissuading Mr. Bingley’s marring Jane Bennet which caused Eli’s exceedingly anger.
while Elizabeth is disgusted by his pride and has a prejudice about him.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
5.Before long Darcy fell in love with Elizabeth. because of her lovely behavior,
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Fitzwilliam Darcy
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
The son of a wealthy, wellestablished family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart.
傲慢与偏见英文赏析
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
2020年4月12日星期日
Characters’ Relationship
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Mr.Bennet
Mr. Bennet is an English gentleman with an estate in Hertfordshire. He has five unmarried daughters .
Charles Bingley
Mr. Bingley, Darcy’s wealthy best friend. He loves Jane, and they finally get married .
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Mrs.Charlotte
Eli’s best friend ,who finally married to Mr . Collions.
1. The Bennets had a new neighbor called Bingley who was a wealthy bachelor and followed be the target of Mrs. Bennet.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Mr. Wickham
He is an officer . His father had been the steward of the Darcys.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
Plot Summary
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
The novel has told an interesting story:
He asked Elizabeth to marry him but was seriously rejected.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
At last he proposed to Charllote who was Eli’s friend.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
8. Once Collins’s family was invited to Rosings Garden by Lady Catherine 【his patron ,Darcy’s aunt 】. Elizabeth also went there with them .
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
6.After a series of affairs, such as Mr. Wickham’s , all this increased Eli’s prejudice about Mr. Darcy.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
7. Eli’s cousin Mr. Collin came to Hertfordshire to inherit the Bennett's property,
2. At a ball Bingley fell in love with Jane .
3. Elizabeth meet Mr. Darcy
for the first time.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
4.Mr. Darcy always shows others a impression of pride, having found this, Elizabeth began to hate Mr. Darcy.
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
路漫漫其修远兮, 吾将上下而求索
9.Then Mr. Darcy came to the Collins’ and confessed his love for Elizabeth, of course he was rejected impolitely.
10. Afterwards Mr. Darcy wrote a letter to Eli in order to remove her misunderstandings of him. Elizabeth’s uncle and aunt were also impressed by Mr. Darcy’s politeness. 11. Gradually Eli’s prejudice of Mr. Darcy disappeared.
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