傲慢与偏见pride and prejudice.ppt
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Wonderful sentence
• I love you, must ardently. • Bagger can't be a chooser • where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation. • I was in the middle before I knew That I had begun. • My affections and wishes have not changed. But one word frowenku.baidu.com you will silence me for ever,if, however, your feelings have changed
Elizabeth Bennet
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Mr. Darcy
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Wonderful sentence
• The more I see of the world,the more am I dissatisfied with it;and everday confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters,and of my little dependence that can be placed on the apperance of either merit or sense. • It is a truth universally acknowledged,that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. • Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.
Self-reflection
What's your view on "pride and prejudice"? Have you treat others pride or prejudice? How do you deal with the interpersonal relationship?
The development of plots
4.write to explain(turning point) 5.help to solve the trouble of Lydia 6.the interrogation of lady Catherine 7.happy ending
Works of Jane Austen
Sense and Sensibility Pride and Prejudice Mansifield Park Emma Northanger Abbey Persuasion
Style of Literature
relaxed and humorous,full of comic conflict rural atmosphere reflect the family and social moral standards through the communication of ladies and gentlemen
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The development of plots
1.meet for the first time at the ball(prejudice breeding) 2.Wickham's defamation(misunderstanding deeper) 3.break up the relationship between Bingley and Jane(turn down Darcy's offer)
Contents
• • • • • Jane Austen The development of plots The main idea Wonderful sentences Slef-reflection
Jane Austen(1775-1817)
• A great English woman. • Don't normal school • a amount of reading, of both the serious and the popular literature • Nerver married.