傲慢与偏见英语论文

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On Jane Austen’s Point of View of Marriage inPride and PrejudiceAcknowledgementsThis thesis has finally come into being to meet critical eyes through two months of hard work. From the very beginning when I chose the topic till the completion of the thesis, I have benefited from many people .First of all I would like to show my sincere gratitude to my tutor, Shen Guozheng. Without his sincere and trustworthy guidance,valuable suggestions and critical comments,it would be difficult for me to accomplish this thesis.His loyalty to teaching and punctilious work style has profoundly impressed me.Moreover, I heartily thank all the teachers who have helped me in the past four years, who have provided me with incentives and direction for my study. Thanks are also due to my classmates and friends for their constant encouragement and their ways of assistance in the course of writing.Last but not least, I would like to take this opportunity to thank my family members, for their selfless support,thoughtfulness and encouragement.AbstractJane Austen was one of the distinguished realistic novelists in the nineteenth- century-English literature.Pride and Prejudice is a world wide popular novel published in 1813.Austen set the story in the first decade of the nineteenth century.At that time,marriage was the only way for women to gain social status and recognition. The author of the present thesis will analyze the five marriage patterns from the perspective of sociohistorical literary criticism to explore the important role that money and love plays in marriage. It can be seen clearly that Austen fully expresses her original views on marriage:property, social status and love are three indispensable elements in a marriage.It is wrong to marry for money,but it is unwise to marry without money. Austen‟s views on marriage emphasize love and economic condition, but love plays the significant role,which is the predominant aspect at Austen‟s time. The thesis tries to draw some inspiration from Austen and provide some hints for modern women in their view of marriage, and add something new into the literary criticism of the great work of Jane Austen.Key Words:Pride and Prejudice; views on marriage; love; property; realistic significance内容摘要简·奥斯汀是十九世纪英国文学史上最伟大的现实主义小说家之一。

傲慢与偏见英语论文

傲慢与偏见英语论文

Contents Abstract (1)Ⅰ.Introduction (1)Ⅱ.The analysis of Elizabeth’s character (2)Ⅲ.The analysis of five marriage patterns (2)3.1 Mr.and Mrs.Bennet (2)3.2 Jane and Bingley (3)3.3 Elizabeth and Darcy (3)3.4 Lydia and Wickham (4)3.5Charlotte and Collins (4)Ⅳ.Austen’s views on marriage in Pride and Prejudice (4)Ⅴ.Conclusion (4)Ⅵ.Bibliography (4)AbstractJane Austen was one of the distinguished realistic novelists in the nineteenth century English literature.Pride and Prejudice is one of her famous representative works.At thattime ,marriage was the only way for women to gain social status and recognition.The author will analyze the five marriage patterns in a critical way to explore the important role that marriage and love plays in a marriage.It analyzes that one’s character reflects one’s marriage and attitudes towards love and social morals .Austen’s view on the marriage expresses that property,social status and love are absolutely necessary elements in a marriage.She emphasize love and economic condition,but love plays a more significant role.It can let people cast pride and prejudice,andre-know and accept a person.The thesis will analyze several marriage through Elizabeth’view on marriage.Key words:love;property;view on marriage;pride and prejudiceStudy of Pride and prejudice(Personal information:吴黎明,class 1106,college of Foreign Studies Hubei Normal University,Huangshi,435000)1.Introduction:Jean Austen’s novels were witty,warm,and ironic portraits of the privileged classes of eighteenth and nineteenth century England.Her representative works are Emma,Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. The first sentence in the novel is impressive andwell-known.It reads:“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune,must be in want of a wife.” The reason is very clear:that foundation of the marriage at that time is not love but possession.The main story of the novel happens between Elizabeth and Darcy.We all know that at the first ball,Darcy refused Lizzy’invitation for dancing,because he didn’t think that anyone at the village can deserve him.After this,Lizzy promised not to pay attention to him any more because of his pride.Other than this,there are other two things that make Lizzy leave a worse impression to him.One is that she thinks it was he that had separated her sister and her lover.The second is that she heard of something bad from Wickham who has antinomies with Darcy.It is these misunderstanding that make her feeling of prejudice stronger and stronger.At last,she found she had misunderstood him and made her very regret.And Darcy had although changed.He made an offer of marriage to her again and was accepted.finally,no pride and prejudice are between them.Instead they have a happy ending.The novel also reflected the author’s marriage view:It is wrong to marry for the property,money and position.She emphasizes the importance of the ideal marriage.So,it’s natural for me to associate her works with modern society,a lot of parents try to interfere their children’s cation background or job condition may influence one’s marriage.Money is still a big problem for marriage.But money isn’t everything,true love is mostimportant one .After I read the novel,I have a profound thinking about marriage.We can comprehend the essence of Jean,and Bingley’s marriage.Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage,Lydia and Wickham’s marriage and Charlotte and Collins’s marriage through Elizabeth’s eyes.That is,to marry for wealth and beauty is wrong.For this kind of marriage cannot maintain last and long-term happiness,and truly happy marriage is based on love and sense.2.The analysis of Elizabeth’s characterElizabeth Bennet is a person worthy of our imitation.She is a model because she is different from all the other persons,except Darcy,and because she does not adhere rigid to the standards set forth by society,she is a self-reliant and independent girl.When Mr.Collins make a proposal to Elizabeth arrogantly,she politely refused him.Unlike Charlotte,Elizabeth would never violate her principle and her integrity and throw away her talents by marrying Mr.Collins,a conceited,narrow-minded,and pompous fool man.She puts trust in her own perceptions and impressions.However,that isn’t say she is rebel against society.She has good manners,for example,She walking alone to Nether field Park just cause her genuine concern for her sister who is ill;She can have good manners to keep polite when Catherine criticize her skill of playing piano. Her self-reliant attitude causes her to think of herself as to be independent,but her view are distorted because she also regards above as normal social relationship.Elizabeth is unconscious that she suffers from pride.She does not realize the inherent dangers of her error.Elizabeth’s defects are her willful tendency to misunderstand others.She embrace stubbornly her own quick perception about people are revealed by her prejudice.Elizabeth’s initial prejudice against Darcy are rooted in the pride of her own quick perception,and her distorted perception of reality.Her prejudice renders her incapable of judging the merits of Darcy.Elizabeth is just ordinary on the surface.She is attractive but not beautiful;She is endowed with certain graces and talents but not excellent.In the end,she will find happiness because she learns to recognize her faults.Elizabeth’s blindness of her faults was opened by Darcy’s letter.She learns to judge others more accurately and not to be blinded by first impressions.Elizabeth’s confession that she was guilty of prejudices based on her own judgment tells us that she is superior to the other characters.And she also realizes that people cannot be judged based solely by their appearance,and that character evaluations must also take the substance account behind a person’s appearance.Elizabeth becomes a rational woman speaking the truth from her heart.Without neither family wealth nor wisdom to help her,Elizabeth’s success is a attribute to her inner strength.3.Analysis of the five marriage patterns3.1The marriage of Mr. and Mrs.BennetTheir marriage is a typical instance of the traditional marriage in the eighteenth century.Their marriage shows that the two have never experienced much mutual love and is done mostly for financial benefit.It is a tragedy to Mr.Bennet.Mrs. Bennet as a simple-minded pretty woman who frequently complaints about her nerve shows that her mind was less difficult to develop,and shewas a woman of mean understanding,little information,and uncertain temper.When she was discontented she imagined herself nervous.The business of her life was to get her daughters married.Mr.Bennet is an intelligent and witty man.He“was so odd a mixture of quick parts,sarcastic humor,reserve and caprice,that the experience of three and twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character.”It shows that there is no marital happiness of emotional and intellectual understanding between the couple.Mr.Bennet married for money and beauty.After marriage,he realized Mrs.Bennet would not make her an ideal wife due to her intellectual weakness and narrow vision.To the couple,their marriage is a social responsibility,so when love disappears,the marriage still can be continuing.The novel reflects that the women’s social status is very low at that time.And the author criticizes this unequal society,She thinks that both men and women should enjoy equal treatment.3.2 Jane and BingleyJane,the eldest daughter of Bennet family,is a good-natured and gentle woman.Bingley is a wealthy,handsome,kind and simple young man who is easy to approach in love.They fall in love at first sight.“He is just what a young man should be,”“…sensible,good-humored,lively;and I have never saw such happy manners!…so much ease,with such perfect good breeding”Jane’s impression to Bingley.Jane is“the most beautiful creature I ever beheld”in the eyes of Bingley.Their marriage is based on mutual love.They have so many virtues in common.For example,good -tempered and modest,share a mutual understanding and think best of others.However they also have weakness.To hide her emotion to Bingley shows that Jane lacks of strength and self-confidence.And Bingley cannot to be a strong and determined man though pleasant and modest as he is.Also his indecisive character determines that he lacks independence in his marriage.Both of them are weak in judgment and easy to be influenced by others so they need considerate and beneficial advice from Elizabeth and Darcy sometimes.3.3 Elizabeth and DarcyElizabeth,a second daughter of Bennet,is the heroine of the novel.She is an intelligent and quick-witted young lady.She is Jane Austen’s most favorite character.Austen’s dream could not realized in the reality have been realized in the novel.Elizabeth is certainly a striking and satisfactory self-portrait of Austen.Darcy is a“fine,tall person,with handsome features,…”.His proud is over emphasized in the Elizabeth’s eyes,and his haughty proposal insulted Elizabeth’s self-esteem,so she feels that she is not treated equally with Darcy.Thus,she is by no means to accept his offer.The temptation of money and social status can not make her disregard.Elizabeth’s refusal makes him recognize his faults of pride and prejudice.She visit to Darcy’s home makes Elizabeth’s judgment of Darcy radically change and makes her re-accept a more prefect Darcy.The marriage between Elizabeth and Darcy is an ideal one.It is based on affection,esteem and emotion.Economic condition and social status still played a important role in marriage at that time and they also have a great influence on their ter,she feels regretful for her refusal of Darcy’s offer,and her feeling towards Darcy changes.Through their marriage,Austen show that the power of love can overcome social status and prejudice and further implied that such prejudice isfutile.3.4 Lydia and WickhamLydia,the youngest daughter of the Bennet family.She is a foolish,empty-minded person.She never stop seeking fun and excitement and there seems no purpose in her life.Just like her mother,marriage is the business in her life.She never regards love as a serious matter.She lacks any sense of virtue and judgment.She is fascinated by the attention of Wickham,a young soldier.Ironically,under the gentlemanlike appearance,Wickham turns to be a corruption in moral.The marriage between Lydia and wickham is based on fun and excitement,not base on affection.Strong passion is the main reason for their marriage.To marry a man like Wickham can never bring true happiness to a woman.Shortly after their marriage,“his affection to her soon sunk into indifferent;her lasted a little longer;…”.When passion fades away,them seem to feel miserable with their married life and constantly try to avoid meeting each other.3.5 Charlotte and CollinsCharlotte is one of several children of a former tradesman.She is Elizabeth’s good friend.Other than Mr.Bennet,Charlotte is the person in Elizabeth’s world who is closest to her in temperament and intelligence.She has her own ideas and is fair and objective on issues.Being such a “sensible,intelligent young woman”,her marriage proves her sense and wisdom.Mr.Collins is a stupid clergyman.He is a narrow-minded man possessing no conception of love. He plans to get married only because Lady Catherine strongly advices him to do so.Like Mrs.Bennet,he treats marriage as a business.It is obviously it just as a deal in the marriage market.Charlotte knows very well of Collins,but she still accepts he as her husband.She wants to marry for the sake of security and status,but considering her ordinary and lack of fortune,also her age,she does not expect to have much choice to select a husband.The attitude towards Charlotte’s marriage indicates that true love is more important than material in a marriage.4.Austen’s view on marriageMarriage can not only depend on property and social status,while without considering these two factors is not wise,either;Marriage without love is immoral; Marriage without property is unstable. Happy marriage should based on love and solid financial foundation. Besides love,there are other factors which is very important in marriage,such as mutual respect,mutual understanding,common virtues,passion,and reason.5.ConclusionElizabeth and Darcy’s love is the most ideal one,just like a shining pearl in the history of literary.Austen emphasizes the importance of the ideal marriage,and regard men and women’s emotion as the foundation and firm stone of the ideal marriage.And marriage doesn’t equal to love,and this ideal are far away from us.Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage id the happiest,with deep-rooted of love,and a necessary condition of Darcy’s strongly wealth.And if marriage is such kind of castle,I would like to be trapped by this kind of love and happiness.6.Bibliography1.英奥斯丁著,李长译:《傲慢与偏见》北京外语教学与研究出版社,1997。

傲慢与偏见给我们的启示英语作文

傲慢与偏见给我们的启示英语作文

傲慢与偏见给我们的启示英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1《Pride and Prejudice》, written by Jane Austen, is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers of all ages. The novel follows the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, two individuals from different social classes who must overcome their own pride and prejudices in order to find love and happiness.One of the key lessons that can be gleaned from Pride and Prejudice is the importance of self-awareness and humility. Throughout the novel, both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are forced to confront their own flaws and biases, ultimately leading to personal growth and a deeper understanding of themselves and others.Elizabeth Bennet, in particular, serves as a shining example of the power of self-reflection and honesty. Despite facing constant pressure to conform to societal expectations, she remains true to herself and refuses to compromise her values. By challenging the status quo and speaking her mind, Elizabeth isable to break free from the constraints of her upbringing and forge her own path.Similarly, Mr. Darcy undergoes a significant transformation as he learns to set aside his pride and arrogance in order to win Elizabeth's heart. In doing so, he discovers the importance of empathy and compassion, qualities that ultimately lead to his redemption and growth as a character.Another valuable lesson that can be drawn from Pride and Prejudice is the danger of making assumptions based on superficial appearances. Throughout the novel, characters are quick to judge others based on their wealth, social status, or physical appearance, only to realize the error of their ways later on.By examining the consequences of prejudice and discrimination, Pride and Prejudice serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of jumping to conclusions and overlooking the inherent worth of each individual. Through the experiences of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, readers are reminded of the importance of looking beyond outward appearances and giving others a chance to prove themselves.In conclusion, Pride and Prejudice remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published over two centuries ago.Through its compelling characters and timeless themes, the novel continues to offer valuable insights into the human condition and the complexities of relationships. By heeding the lessons of self-awareness, humility, and empathy that are woven throughout the story, readers can gain a deeper appreciation for the richness and depth of Austen's masterful work.篇2Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen, is a classic novel that explores themes of love, marriage, social class, and the impact of pride and prejudice on individuals. The story follows Elizabeth Bennet, a strong-willed and intelligent young woman, as she navigates the complexities of the society she lives in and the relationships she forms. Through the characters and their interactions, the novel provides valuable lessons and insights for readers.One of the key lessons that Pride and Prejudice imparts is the importance of self-awareness and humility. The characters in the novel often struggle with their own pride and prejudices, leading them to make hasty judgments and overlook the true intentions and feelings of others. For example, Mr. Darcy's initial haughty demeanor and Elizabeth's quick assumptions about him prevent them from seeing each other's true character andpotential for a meaningful relationship. It is only throughself-reflection and personal growth that they are able to overcome their pride and prejudices and find happiness together.Another important theme in Pride and Prejudice is the impact of social expectations and conventions on individuals' choices and relationships. The novel portrays the rigid social hierarchy of 19th century England, where marriage and social status are highly valued and play a significant role in shaping characters' decisions and interactions. Characters like Mrs. Bennet and Mr. Collins are preoccupied with securing advantageous marriages for themselves or their children, while others like Elizabeth and Jane seek love and fulfillment beyond societal expectations. Through these contrasting perspectives, the novel encourages readers to consider the importance of authenticity and personal agency in navigating societal pressures.Furthermore, Pride and Prejudice highlights the complexities of human relationships and the importance of communication and understanding in building meaningful connections. The misunderstandings and miscommunications that occur between characters in the novel often stem from pride and prejudice, butalso from a lack of openness and honesty in their interactions. For example, Lydia's reckless behavior and Wickham's deceitful nature lead to the scandal that nearly ruins the Bennet family, highlighting the consequences of dishonesty and lack of communication.Overall, Pride and Prejudice offers valuable insights into the human condition and the challenges that individuals face in navigating relationships, society, and their own emotions. By exploring themes of pride, prejudice, love, and social expectations, the novel encourages readers to reflect on their own attitudes and behaviors, and consider the importance of self-awareness, humility, and open communication in fostering meaningful connections with others. As we learn from the characters in the novel, it is only through overcoming our pride and prejudices that we can truly understand and appreciate the complexities of human relationships and find happiness and fulfillment in our lives.篇3Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen in 1813, is a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers around the world. The novel explores themes of love, marriage, social class, and personal growth, all through the lens of the complicatedrelationship between the proud Mr. Darcy and the prejudiced Elizabeth Bennet.One of the key lessons that Pride and Prejudice teaches us is the importance of self-awareness and humility. Throughout the novel, both Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth are forced to confront their own flaws and prejudices, and ultimately grow as individuals as a result. Mr. Darcy learns to let go of his pride and arrogance, while Elizabeth learns to overcome her quick judgments and prejudices.Another important lesson from Pride and Prejudice is the importance of communication and empathy in relationships. Many misunderstandings and conflicts in the novel could have been avoided if the characters had been more open and honest with each other. By the end of the novel, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth are able to overcome their differences and find true love by learning to communicate openly and empathize with each other's perspectives.Additionally, Pride and Prejudice highlights the significance of social norms and expectations in shaping individuals' behavior and choices. The characters in the novel are often constrained by the strict social conventions of their time, which influence their actions and decisions. However, as the story unfolds, we see thattrue happiness can only be achieved when individuals are able to break free from these societal constraints and follow their hearts.In conclusion, Pride and Prejudice offers valuable insights into human nature, relationships, and society. By examining the characters' personal growth, communication skills, and social dynamics, readers can learn important lessons aboutself-awareness, humility, empathy, and the power of love to overcome prejudice. This timeless novel continues to resonate with audiences today, reminding us of the enduring relevance of its themes and messages.。

英语论文《傲慢与偏见》

英语论文《傲慢与偏见》
Keywords:
Female Independent Life Attitude Difficulty Pride and Prejudice
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摘要
《傲慢与偏见》历来都被认为是英国文学史上经典的爱情小说之一。这部 闻名遐迩的小说的主人公伊丽莎白以及其姐妹和朋友的婚姻始终是评论家、观 众及读者评论、争议的对象。关于她们的婚姻,人们众说纷纭,争议颇多。有 人认为是婚姻让她们更加懂得了生活,并懂得了如何去追求幸福生活;也有人 认为她们只是在单纯的追求以婚姻来摆脱自己的困境。这篇论文主要试图撇开 大众的婚姻意识说法,从女性主义角度解读《傲慢与偏见》并赋予其新的观点。 同时也试图通过对《傲慢与偏见》的主人公伊丽莎白及其姐妹和朋友对待生活 的几个不同态度的分析,来揭示现代女性对待生活的态度。本文的出发点主要 是文章中的几位具有代表性的女性对待婚姻和婚姻生活,家庭和家庭生活,以及 物质和精神生活的态度;和她们面对困难时所表现出来的积极态度以及所表现 出来的现代女性对待生活对态度和面对困难时的积极乐观的态度和敢于面对和 接受现实的挑战,不怕艰难的勇气。
1. 1.The Author.......................................................................................................2 1. 2.The Novel.........................................................................................................3 2. Women’s Attitudes Towards Life Reflected in the Novel.........................................3 2.1. Towards Marriage and Marriage Life..............................................................4

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推荐一本书傲慢与偏见英语作文英文回答:Pride and Prejudice is a timeless classic by Jane Austen, originally published in 1813. The novel follows the story of Elizabeth Bennet, a young woman of intelligenceand wit, as she navigates the complexities of love, society, and family in Regency England.Austen's writing is characterized by its keen social observation and wry humor. In Pride and Prejudice, she presents a vivid portrait of English society during thelate 18th century, exploring themes of class, gender, and marriage. Elizabeth Bennet is a strong and independent female character who challenges the societal norms of her time. She is witty, intelligent, and refuses to marry for financial gain or social status.The novel's central conflict arises from the prejudice and assumptions that each character holds about the others.Elizabeth is initially prejudiced against Mr. Darcy, a wealthy and proud landowner, due to his arrogant demeanor. Darcy, in turn, is prejudiced against Elizabeth because of her family's lower social status. As the story progresses, both Elizabeth and Darcy must overcome their initial prejudices and learn to appreciate each other's true worth.Pride and Prejudice is a beloved classic that continues to be enjoyed by readers today. Austen's witty andinsightful writing, coupled with her well-developed characters and timeless themes, make Pride and Prejudice a timeless masterpiece.中文回答:《傲慢与偏见》推荐。

傲慢与偏见英文作文大学

傲慢与偏见英文作文大学

傲慢与偏见英文作文大学Arrogance and Prejudice: A University PerspectiveThe hallowed halls of academia have long been bastions of enlightenment and intellectual discourse, where the brightest minds converge to challenge preconceptions and expand the boundaries of human knowledge. Yet, within these ivory towers, a troubling undercurrent of arrogance and prejudice often lurks, casting a shadow over the noble pursuit of learning and understanding.As a student navigating the complex landscape of university life, I have witnessed firsthand the manifestations of this unsavory phenomenon. Arrogance, the unwavering belief in one's own superiority, permeates the attitudes and behaviors of some of my peers, creating an environment of exclusion and elitism. These individuals, often cloaked in the false garb of academic prowess, seem to have forgotten the fundamental purpose of higher education – to foster an open and inclusive exchange of ideas, where diverse perspectives are celebrated and embraced.One particularly egregious example of this arrogance can be found in the manner in which some students approach their studies. Ratherthan viewing their education as a collaborative journey of discovery, they treat it as a competition, a race to outshine their classmates and secure the coveted accolades and achievements that will bolster their perceived status. These students, blinded by their own inflated self-worth, often dismiss the contributions and insights of their peers, dismissing them as inferior or unworthy of consideration.This toxic attitude is not confined to the classroom, but extends into the broader social fabric of university life. Cliques and social hierarchies form, with the self-proclaimed "elite" students segregating themselves from the perceived "lesser" individuals. These exclusionary practices, rooted in prejudice and a sense of entitlement, erect invisible barriers that stifle the free exchange of ideas and the formation of meaningful connections between students.The consequences of this arrogance and prejudice are far-reaching, not only for the individuals directly affected, but for the university community as a whole. By fostering an environment of elitism and exclusion, we risk stifling the very innovation and creativity that universities are meant to cultivate. When diverse perspectives are marginalized, and intellectual discourse is stifled by the weight of arrogance, the university loses its ability to truly fulfill its role as a bastion of enlightenment and progress.Moreover, the perpetuation of such attitudes within the university setting has the potential to shape the future leaders and decision-makers of our society. If left unchecked, the arrogance and prejudice that permeate the ivory towers can become ingrained in the mindsets of the next generation, propagating these harmful behaviors into the broader societal landscape.It is incumbent upon us, as members of the university community, to confront this issue head-on. We must challenge the notion that academic prowess is synonymous with moral or social superiority, and work to cultivate an environment of mutual respect, empathy, and intellectual humility. By embracing diversity, encouraging collaborative learning, and fostering a culture of open-mindedness, we can transform the university experience into a truly transformative and enriching journey for all.This is not a simple task, as the roots of arrogance and prejudice run deep within the fabric of academia. It will require a concerted effort from students, faculty, and administrative leaders to implement meaningful change. Yet, if we remain steadfast in our commitment to the core values of higher education – critical thinking, empathy, and the pursuit of knowledge – we can overcome these challenges and create a university experience that truly fulfills its promise of enlightenment and progress.In conclusion, the prevalence of arrogance and prejudice within the university setting is a troubling phenomenon that must be addressed with urgency and resolve. By confronting these issues head-on and working to cultivate a more inclusive and intellectually humble environment, we can unlock the true potential of the university experience, and prepare the next generation of leaders and thinkers to tackle the complex challenges that lie ahead.。

傲慢与偏见英文作文

傲慢与偏见英文作文

傲慢与偏见英文作文Pride and Prejudice is a timeless classic written by Jane Austen that explores the themes of love, marriage, and social class in 19th century England. The novel follows the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, as she navigates the challenges of finding love and happiness in a society that is heavily influenced by social norms and expectations.One of the central themes of Pride and Prejudice is the idea of pride and howit can lead to misunderstandings and conflict. Throughout the novel, we see how pride influences the behavior of the characters, particularly Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth. Mr. Darcy's pride initially leads him to look down on Elizabeth and her family, while Elizabeth's pride causes her to form a negative opinion of Mr. Darcy. This pride creates a barrier between them and prevents them from seeing each other clearly.In addition to pride, the novel also explores the theme of prejudice and howit can impact relationships and perceptions. Prejudice is evident in the way characters like Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Collins judge others based ontheir social standing and wealth. This prejudice also affects the way Mr. Darcyand Elizabeth initially view each other, as they both make assumptions about the other based on their social status and reputation.Furthermore, the novel delves into the complexities of love and marriage in a society where these institutions are often driven by financial and social considerations. The characters in Pride and Prejudice are constantly navigatingthe expectations of their families and society when it comes to finding a suitable partner. This is evident in the relationships between characters like Charlotte Lucas and Mr. Collins, as well as Lydia Bennet and Mr. Wickham. Theserelationships highlight the challenges of finding love and happiness in a society where marriage is often a transaction rather than a union based on love and compatibility.Moreover, Pride and Prejudice also sheds light on the role of women in 19th century England and the limitations they faced in terms of social and economic independence. The novel presents a society where women are expected to marry well in order to secure their future, and where their worth is often judged based on their ability to attract a wealthy and respectable husband. Characters like Elizabeth Bennet challenge these societal expectations by prioritizing love and personal happiness over financial security, but they still face significant obstacles in their pursuit of independence and fulfillment.In conclusion, Pride and Prejudice is a novel that continues to resonate with readers today due to its exploration of universal themes such as pride, prejudice, love, and societal expectations. Through the experiences of its characters, the novel offers valuable insights into the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of navigating societal norms and expectations. Jane Austen's timeless work continues to captivate and inspire readers, reminding us of the enduring relevance of its themes and the enduring power of love and individual agency.。

傲慢与偏见影视英语作文

傲慢与偏见影视英语作文

傲慢与偏见影视英语作文《傲慢与偏见》是一部经典的英国文学作品,被改编成了多部影视剧和电影。

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Introduction:"Pride and Prejudice," written by Jane Austen, is a timeless masterpiece that explores the intricacies of love, social class, and personal growth. Adapted into numerous films and television series, this classic novel continuesto captivate audiences worldwide. Through its richcharacter development and sharp social commentary, "Pride and Prejudice" remains relevant in today's society.Character Analysis:The protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, is a strong-willedand independent young woman who defies societal norms by refusing to marry for convenience. Her initial prejudice towards Mr. Darcy, the wealthy and aloof gentleman, evolves into a deep and meaningful love as she discovers his true character. Mr. Darcy, on the other hand, undergoes a profound transformation, overcoming his pride and embracing humility in his pursuit of Elizabeth's affections. Secondary characters such as Mr. Bennet, Mrs. Bennet, and the charming Mr. Wickham contribute to the novel's rich tapestry of personalities and relationships.Themes:At its core, "Pride and Prejudice" examines the impact of pride, prejudice, and social expectations on individual lives. The rigid class structure of Regency-era England serves as a backdrop for the characters' struggles to navigate love and marriage within the confines of societal norms. Through Elizabeth and Darcy's journey towards self-awareness and mutual respect, the novel advocates for the importance of authenticity and personal integrity in relationships.Social Commentary:Jane Austen's keen observations of society arereflected in the novel's satirical tone and incisive wit. She critiques the superficiality of societal conventions and exposes the hypocrisy of characters who prioritize wealth and status over genuine human connection. The Bennet family's humorous antics and the absurdities of high society provide both entertainment and insight into the social dynamics of the time.Adaptations:Over the years, "Pride and Prejudice" has been adapted into various film and television adaptations, each offering a unique interpretation of Austen's beloved novel. From the iconic 1995 BBC miniseries starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle to the modern retelling in the 2005 film adaptation featuring Keira Knightley, audiences have been enthralled by the timeless romance and timeless themes of "Pride and Prejudice."Conclusion:In conclusion, "Pride and Prejudice" endures as a classic work of literature that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Its timeless themes of love, social class, and personal growth transcend time and culture, making it a perennial favorite among readers and viewers alike. Through its memorable characters and insightful commentary, "Pride and Prejudice" reminds us of the enduring power of love and the importance of staying true to oneself in a world defined by societal expectations.。

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傲慢与偏见英语作文模板Pride and Prejudice。

Pride and Prejudice, a novel written by Jane Austen, is a timeless classic that explores the themes of love, marriage, and social class in 19th century England. The title itself, "Pride and Prejudice," perfectly encapsulates the central conflicts and character dynamics within the story. The novel follows the romantic journey of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, as they navigate through their own pride and prejudices to ultimately find love and happiness.The theme of pride is prevalent throughout the novel, as it is the driving force behind many of the characters' actions and decisions. Mr. Darcy, for example, is initially portrayed as a proud and arrogant man, looking down upon those of lower social standing. His pride leads him to make assumptions about Elizabeth and her family, ultimately causing a rift between them. Elizabeth, on the other hand, also struggles with her own pride, often refusing to see beyond her initial prejudices towards Mr. Darcy. It is only through personal growth and self-reflection that both characters are able to overcome their pride and find true love.In addition to pride, prejudice also plays a significant role in the novel. The societal norms and expectations of the time period often lead characters to form prejudiced opinions of one another based on their social standing, wealth, and appearance. This is evident in the relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, as well as in the interactions between other characters such as Mr. Collins and Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Prejudice creates barriers between individuals and inhibits the possibility of genuine connections and understanding.As the story unfolds, both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are forced to confront their own prejudices and re-evaluate their perspectives. Through their journey, they learn to look beyond the surface and see the true character of those around them. This growth allows them to overcome the barriers of pride and prejudice, leading to a deeper understanding and appreciation for one another.Furthermore, the novel also provides a commentary on the societal expectations and constraints of the time period. The pressure to marry for financial security and social status is a recurring theme throughout the story, as it influences the decisions and actions of many characters. This societal pressure often leads to misunderstandings, miscommunications, and ultimately, the perpetuation of pride and prejudice.In conclusion, "Pride and Prejudice" is a timeless novel that continues to resonate with readers today. Through its exploration of pride, prejudice, and societal expectations, the novel offers valuable insights into the complexities of human relationships and the importance of self-reflection and personal growth. It serves as a reminder that true love and understanding can only be achieved by overcoming pride and prejudice. As readers, we are reminded of the significance of looking beyond appearances and societal norms to truly connect with others on a deeper level. Austen's masterpiece continues to stand the test of time, providing a timeless portrayal of the human experience.。

英文介绍傲慢与偏见高中作文

英文介绍傲慢与偏见高中作文

英文介绍傲慢与偏见高中作文Pride and Prejudice is a classic novel by Jane Austen that has been a beloved piece of literature for over two centuries. It tells the story of the Elizabeth Bennet and her romantic entanglements, and is set against the backdrop of early 19th century England.《傲慢与偏见》是简·奥斯汀的一部经典小说,成为了两个多世纪以来备受喜爱的文学作品。

它讲述了伊丽莎白·班纳特及其爱情纠纷的故事,背景设置在19世纪初的英格兰。

One of the central themes of Pride and Prejudice is the idea of social class and the importance of wealth and status in society. Class and wealth play a crucial role in the lives of the characters, determining their relationships and opportunities. The novel illustrates the societal pressures and expectations placed on individuals to marry within their social class, and the consequences of not adhering to these conventions.《傲慢与偏见》的一个中心主题是社会阶层的概念以及财富和地位在社会中的重要性。

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英语作文 傲慢与偏见

英语作文 傲慢与偏见

英语作文傲慢与偏见英文:As a fan of Jane Austen's classic novel "Pride and Prejudice," I have always been fascinated by the themes of pride and prejudice and how they manifest in the characters and their interactions. In the novel, Mr. Darcy initially comes across as proud and arrogant, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts with the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet. 。

However, as the story progresses, we see a different side of Mr. Darcy, and he ultimately overcomes his pride and prejudice to win Elizabeth's heart. This transformation is a powerful reminder of the dangers of letting pride and prejudice cloud our judgment and relationships.In real life, we often encounter people who exhibit pride and prejudice in their attitudes and behaviors. For example, I once had a colleague who always looked down onothers and believed that her ideas were superior to everyone else's. This arrogance not only created tension in the workplace but also hindered collaboration and teamwork.On the other hand, I have also witnessed instanceswhere individuals were able to set aside their initial prejudices and pride to form meaningful connections with others. One of my friends used to have a negativeimpression of a particular group of people based on stereotypes, but after getting to know them personally, she realized that her preconceptions were unfounded.中文:作为简·奥斯汀经典小说《傲慢与偏见》的粉丝,我一直对傲慢和偏见的主题以及它们在小说中的表现方式感到着迷。

傲慢与偏见英文版论文

傲慢与偏见英文版论文

Woman’s views of Love in Pride andPrejudiceContentChapterⅠ IntroductionChapterⅡ Woman’s views of marriages in the novel1.Mrs. Bennet's views of love2.Jane Bennet’s views of love3.Elizabeth Bennet ’s views of love4.Lydia Bennet’s views of loveChapterⅢ. ConclusionAbstractPride and Prejudice, a classic, displayed many fascinating ideas. This novel is narrow but deep. On the analysis of woman’s views of marriage, this article demonstrates the true feeling of women and the multi-faceted human nature in this contemporary society, which plays a certain role in studying the social environment. Key word:Pride and Prejudice; views of love; character;environmentChapterⅠ. IntroductionJane Austen is an earliest and most important woman novelist in English Literature. Different from the style of Scott’s fictions. She kept her eyes steadily upon the people and incident about her, and writer about the small world she lived in. “She was the founder of the novel which deals with unimportant middle-class people and of which there are many fine examples in later English fiction.” English novel describe marriage and family in that society too much all log. But different from the common novels, it reflects the life of middle-class in capitalist society through the description of marriage problem. Jane Austen describes four couples’ marriage mainly in it. Their attitude towards marriage are completely different. Through the life of middle-class in the middle of 18th century, the four couples joys and sorrows affect me, especially the four women, Mrs.Bennet's moral marriage, Elizabeth’s perfect marriage, Jane Bennet’s happy marriage, Lydia’s sex-oriented marriage. Mrs. Bennet's main interest in life is to find suitable husbands for her five daughters, while the heroin Elizabeth is intelligent, lively and humor. She has strong human dignity. She refuses the proposal of Collins who is rich but she don’t love, refuses steadily rich young noble Darcy’s proposal because Elizabeth thinks Darcy is condescend and pride, she can’t bear. Jane is the eldest in the family. Beautiful, good-tempered, sweet, amiable, and modest, she is universally well liked. She refuses to judge anyone badly. Lidia is uncontrolled ,fearless. She enjoys searching of the officer in Meryton. Wickham is one of them. She can’t resit Wickham’s sweet words and run away with him. So, I’m interested in studying their four women of view on marriage.ChapterⅡWoman’s views of love in the novelWomen play a very important role in a marriage. Of course, Marriage is a very important part in everybody’s life, especially for woman. This article is analysis the four women in Bennets’ family.1.Mrs. Bennet's views of loveMrs.Bennet, a empty-mind ,noisy woman whose only goal in life is to see her daughters married. Because of her own breeding and often unbecoming behavior, Mrs. Bennet often repels the very suitors whom she tries to attract for her daughters. Ironically, her single-minded pursuit of this goal tends to backfire, as her lack of social graces alienates the very people (Darcy and Bingley) whom she tries desperately to attract. Austen uses her continually to highlight the necessity of marriage for young women. Mrs. Bennet also serves as a middle-class counterpoint to such upper-class snobs as Lady Catherine and Miss Bingley, demonstrating that foolishness can be found at every level of society. In the end, however, Mrs. Bennet proves such an unattractive figure, lacking redeeming characteristics of any kind, that some readers have accused Austen of unfairness in portraying her—as if Austen, like Mr. Bennet, took perverse pleasure in poking fun at a woman already scorned as a result of her ill breeding.But Mrs. Bennet is totally obedient and submissive in her marriage, and Mr. Bennet would rather laugh at her than help her, Austen shows her sympathy with women in their traditional marriages and low status in society.2.Jane Bennet’s views of loveJane Bennet,the eldest daughter. She is kind and beautiful, but too good-hearted. As to Jane, she never thinks ill for any body and she shows her warm sympathetic feelings in an easy manner. Her character is vividly showed in many parts of the novel. The writer used words as “mild”,”steady”, “rectitude”, and “delicacy”to describe her. Besides these, she wrote, “All loveliness and goodness as she is!” Her understanding excellent, her mind improved, and her manner captivating.”All her good qualities decide her love to Bingley is constant, but she lacks strength and self-confidence when he is separated from Bingly. She is loyal in love, on the other hand she has the shortcoming of lacking strength and self-confidence. The rumour has almost made her believe Bingly loves her no more. It is Elizabeth who assures her of his loving and his coming back. She should be brave for love.3. Elizabeth Bennet ’s views of loveElizabeth is the main character in this novel. She has own insight into everything. What’s more, Elizabeth is a intelligent and sensible girl, who is self-dignified and prone to hasty judgements. She is also brave and discreet in her love. Mrs Bennet wants to marry one of her daughter to Mr Collins, for the purpose from Jane to Elizabeth. She encourage to accept it. But Elizabeth is not attracted by his superior position, and she refuses firmly. She proudly refused his proposal four months ago, now she sadly and grate-fully expects his proposal. She finds Darcy deserves her loving. We can see her sensibility from this point. She says to her father. “I do,I do like him,” she replied, with tears in her eyes, “I love him, Indeed he has no improper pride. He is perfectly amiable. You do not know what he really is; then pray do not pain me by speaking of him in such term. ” Certainly she obtains her successful love.4. Lydia Bennet’s views of loveLydia is Elizabeth’s youngest sister, a stout, well-grown girl of fifteen. She is ignorant, idle and vain, Especially she is found of fun, flirtation and seducement. Her licentious words are as follows:“Have you seen any pleasant men? Have you had any flirting?”“Lord, how ashamed I should be of not being married before three and twenty!”The writer describes, “She wants only encouragement to attach herself to any body. Sometimes one officer, sometimes another has been her favorite, as their attention raised in her opinion. Her affection have been continually fluctuating, but never without an object, while there is an officer in Meryton, she will flirt with him;and while Meryton is with a walk of Longbourn. She will be going there forever.”Even when the regiment went to Brighton from Meryton, Lydia is very sad at this, she asks her parents to let her go there to be with the officers. So her licentiousness and ignorance lead to her elopement with Wickham.Chapter Ⅲ. ConclusionPride and prejudice is a masterpiece in the world. Form this article we know a lot about women’s views of love in the 19th century. Jane Austen expresses her own opinion on love and shows her deep sympathy on women. The viewpoint--- “Love is the basis of the happy marriage”which proves Lydia’s sadness and Elizabeth’s happiness. Although she wrote this book in the 19th century, but her opinion can be applied to the modern society. Nowadays, people show various attitudes toward love, especially, for some girls or young ladies, they will do anything for money and beautiful clothes, even they can marry the man who are much older than them. They just considerate wealth and material enjoyment. Different attitudes towards love and different concepts of love result in different love life. Moreover, these four women are live in same environment, they have different pursuit for love. So I think we should make a sensible choice on love, with following your happy heart.Name:戚倩倩Class:B12级英语5班Number:124104055019。

[英语作文]《傲慢与偏见》的幽默与讽刺

[英语作文]《傲慢与偏见》的幽默与讽刺

[英语作文]Humor and Satire in Pride and Prejudice《傲慢与偏见》的幽默与讽刺Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is a literary masterpiece renowned not only for its romantic plot but also for its sharp use of humor and satire. Throughout the novel, Austen employs biting irony, witty dialogue, and well-placed comic situations to critique the societal norms and class prejudices of the Georgian era. This essay explores the ways in which humor and satire are interwoven into the fabric of "Pride and Prejudice," highlighting Austen's critical perspective on the society of her time.One of the most evident forms of humor in "Pride and Prejudice" comes from the character of Mrs. Bennet, a woman whose single-minded ambition to marry off her daughters provides endless comic relief. Her obsession with securing good marriages for her daughters, regardless of their personal feelings or the suitability of the match, showcases the ridiculous lengths to which some parents would go to achieve social status through marriage. The exaggerated nature of her behavior and her often absurd attempts to push her daughters towards eligible bachelors offer a humorous yet pointed commentary on the societal pressure to marry for financial or social gain.The character of Mr. Collins, a pompous and self-important clergyman, serves as another vehicle for Austen's satirical observations. His verbose and convoluted speeches, filled with platitudes and flattery, are a source of constant amusement for the reader. Through Mr. Collins, Austen mocks the affectation and servility that characterized the behavior of many minor clergymen who sought to curry favor with their social superiors.Austen's use of irony is perhaps the most effective tool in her arsenal of humor and satire. The contrast between characters' perceived faults and their actual virtues, or vice versa, creates a layered narrative that encourages readers to question the superficial judgments made by society. For instance, the character of Mr. Darcy, initially portrayed as an arrogant and prideful man, is gradually revealed to have honorable intentions and genuine affection for Elizabeth. Conversely, the seemingly charming Wickham is exposed as a deceitful and self-serving individual. By subverting readers' expectations, Austen playfully illustrates how appearances can be deceiving and emphasizes the importance of understanding and judging people based on their actions rather than their reputations.Humor also arises from the clever wordplay and dialog that reflects the period's rigid social mores. The banter between the characters, particularly between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, is laced with wit and repartee that exposes the folly of those who take themselves too seriously. Elizabeth's sharp tongue and quick mind make her a refreshing protagonist in a time when women wereexpected to be demure and passive. Her intelligent responses challenge the notion of women's intellectual inferiority, using humor as a means to underscore her agency and independence.In conclusion, Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is a comedic tour de force that uses humor and satire to challenge the social norms of the Georgian era. Through her skillful use of irony, well-crafted characters, and clever dialogue, Austen invites readers to laugh at the absurdities of the time while simultaneously promoting deeper insights into human nature and the complexities of relationships. The novel's enduring popularity can be attributed not only to its romantic storyline but also to its rich tapestry of humor and satire that continues to resonate with modern audiences.。

[总结范文]傲慢与偏见英文简介3篇

[总结范文]傲慢与偏见英文简介3篇

[总结范文]傲慢与偏见英文简介3篇傲慢与偏见英文简介傲慢与偏见英文简介(一):傲慢与偏见英文简介ElizabethBennet,asmart,kindcountrygirl,isthesecondofthefivedaughtersinherfamily。

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傲慢与偏见英语论文

傲慢与偏见英语论文

Thesis:Marriage does not mean the act of uncontrolled passion but a complex engagement between the marrying couple and society.I. IntroductionII. The analysis of Elizabeth’s characterIII. Elizabeth’s views about marriageA. The most realistic marriage—Charlotte’s marriageB. The most ridiculous marriage—Lydia’s marriageC. The most happy marriage—Jane’s marriageD. The most admirable marriage—Elizabeth’s marriag eIV. ConclusionPride and Prejudice is a very popular novel by Jane Austen and it was read widely all over the world. This novel is written in 1813. We main agronomic characters of the marriage as a typical cases in books, how to influence their marriage value orientation of money. Some people may realize that marriage can provide opportunities of class mobility and financial support; money and class are thus closely connected in their decision of marital partners.If marriage is a castle, but the hero and heroine is like Darcy and Elizabeth such person, so, even a not pleasing to begin their mutual see each other bias, and ultimately willing to be trapped in such a city. The power of love is great, it can let a hate in human love change, can let you cast prejudice, and re-know and accept a person.Key words: Pride and Prejudice money value orientation marriage view内容提要《傲慢与偏见》是简奥斯丁一本在全世界都被广泛传颂的小说,写于1813年,我们可以通过这本小说将婚姻分为几种典型并且分析这几种婚姻观的价值取向。

英语作文傲慢与偏见

英语作文傲慢与偏见

英语作文傲慢与偏见Title: Pride and Prejudice: Exploring Human Nature through Literature。

Pride and Prejudice, penned by Jane Austen, stands as a timeless masterpiece that delves into the intricacies of human nature, particularly the themes of pride and prejudice. Through the lens of 19th-century England, Austen intricately weaves a narrative that explores the consequences of these two vices, offering profound insights into the human condition.First and foremost, pride, as depicted in the novel, is portrayed as a double-edged sword. On one hand, it can manifest as a sense of self-worth and dignity, driving individuals to strive for excellence and maintain their integrity. However, excessive pride, as exemplified by characters like Mr. Darcy, often leads to arrogance and haughtiness, blinding individuals to their own faults and inhibiting genuine connections with others.Conversely, prejudice, another prominent theme, highlights the destructive nature of preconceived notions and biases. Whether it be class distinctions or personal judgments, prejudice erects barriers between people, preventing meaningful relationships from blossoming. Characters such as Elizabeth Bennet initially fall victim to their own prejudices, only to later realize the folly of their ways and learn the importance of empathy and understanding.Moreover, Austen skillfully intertwines these themes with elements of societal norms and expectations, providing a poignant commentary on the rigid social structure of her time. The constraints imposed by societal conventions serve as breeding grounds for both pride and prejudice, perpetuating a cycle of misunderstandings and missed opportunities for genuine connection.Furthermore, the character development throughout the novel serves as a testament to the transformative power of self-reflection and personal growth. Characters like Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet undergo profound changes as they confront their own biases and shortcomings, ultimately transcending the barriers of pride and prejudice to find true love and happiness.In essence, Pride and Prejudice serves as more thanjust a literary work; it is a profound exploration of the human psyche and the universal struggles we all face in navigating the complexities of relationships and societal expectations. Through its timeless themes and memorable characters, Austen's masterpiece continues to resonate with readers across generations, reminding us of the enduring relevance of introspection, empathy, and the pursuit of genuine connections in a world often clouded by pride and prejudice.。

傲慢与偏见梗概英语作文400字

傲慢与偏见梗概英语作文400字

傲慢与偏见梗概英语作文400字Pride and Prejudice.Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story is set in Hertfordshire, England, in the early 19th century. It follows the Bennet family, consisting of five sisters and their parents. The story focuses on the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth is a strong-willed and intelligent woman, while Mr. Darcy is a wealthy and proud man.The novel begins with the arrival of Mr. Bingley, a wealthy and eligible bachelor, in the neighborhood. He quickly becomes a favorite of the local society, and his presence leads to a series of misunderstandings and social faux pas. Elizabeth Bennet, in particular, is critical of Mr. Bingley's friend, Mr. Darcy, whom she believes to be arrogant and conceited.As the story progresses, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are forced to confront their own feelings for each other. Elizabeth gradually comes to realize that Mr. Darcy is not as arrogant as she first thought, and Mr. Darcy, in turn, is drawn to Elizabeth's intelligence and spirit. However, their relationship is threatened by a series of misunderstandings and obstacles.One of the main obstacles to Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's relationship is the interference of Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr. Darcy's wealthy and overbearing aunt. Lady Catherine disapproves of Elizabeth's family and social status, and she tries to prevent Mr. Darcy from marrying her. Another obstacle is the elopement of Elizabeth's younger sister, Lydia, with Mr. Wickham, a charming but unscrupulous man. Mr. Darcy's role in resolving the scandal surrounding Lydia's elopement helps Elizabeth to see his true character.In the end, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy overcome the obstacles to their relationship and are married. The novel concludes with a happy ending for all of the Bennettsisters.Themes.Pride and Prejudice explores a number of themes, including:The importance of first impressions Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's initial impressions of each other are both negative. However, as they get to know each other, they come torealize that their first impressions were wrong.The dangers of pride and prejudice Both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are guilty of pride and prejudice at times. Elizabeth's pride leads her to misjudge Mr. Darcy, and Mr. Darcy's prejudice against Elizabeth's family leads him to treat her poorly.The importance of forgiveness Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are able to overcome the obstacles to their relationship because they are willing to forgive each other's mistakes.The power of love Despite the obstacles they face, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's love for each other ultimately triumphs.Pride and Prejudice is a classic novel that has been enjoyed by readers for over 200 years. It is a witty and insightful story about love, marriage, and the importance of overcoming prejudice.。

傲慢与偏见英语论文

傲慢与偏见英语论文

傲慢与偏见英语论⽂Thesis:Marriage does not mean the act of uncontrolled passion but a complex engagement between the marrying couple and society.I. IntroductionII. The analysis of Elizabeth?s characterIII. Elizabeth?s views about marriageA. The most realistic marriage—Charlotte?s marriageB. The most ridiculous marriage—Lydia?s marriageC. The most happy marriage—Jane?s marriageD. The most admirable marriage—Elizabeth?s marriag eIV. ConclusionPride and Prejudice is a very popular novel by Jane Austen and it was read widely all over the world. This novel is written in 1813. We main agronomic characters of the marriage as a typical cases in books, how to influence their marriage value orientation of money. Some people may realize that marriage can provide opportunities of class mobility and financial support; money and class are thus closely connected in their decision of marital partners.If marriage is a castle, but the hero and heroine is like Darcy and Elizabeth such person, so, even a not pleasing to begin their mutual see each other bias, and ultimately willing to be trapped in such a city. The power of love is great, it can let a hate in human love change, can let you cast prejudice, and re-know and accept a person.Key words: Pride and Prejudice money value orientation marriage view内容提要《傲慢与偏见》是简奥斯丁⼀本在全世界都被⼴泛传颂的⼩说,写于1813年,我们可以通过这本⼩说将婚姻分为⼏种典型并且分析这⼏种婚姻观的价值取向。

英语作文 傲慢与偏见

英语作文 傲慢与偏见

英语作文傲慢与偏见Title: Pride and Prejudice: Exploring Human Nature and Society。

Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen, is a timeless classic that delves into the complexities of human nature and societal norms. Set in the early 19th century England, the novel follows the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, as she navigates through the challenges of love, marriage, and social class.At its core, Pride and Prejudice explores the themes of pride, prejudice, and the consequences of making hasty judgments based on superficial impressions. The characters in the novel are often influenced by their own prejudices and preconceived notions, which lead to misunderstandings and conflicts.One of the central characters, Mr. Darcy, initially comes across as proud and aloof, leading others to formnegative opinions about him. However, as the story progresses, it becomes evident that his pride is a defense mechanism, masking his true feelings and insecurities. Similarly, Elizabeth Bennet's initial prejudice against Mr. Darcy blinds her to his true character, causing her to dismiss him without fully understanding him.Through the interactions between characters from different social classes, Austen highlights the rigidsocial hierarchy of the time and the impact it has on individuals' lives. The Bennet family, though respectable, is considered inferior to wealthier families like the Bingleys and the Darcys, leading to limitations in their social opportunities. This class distinction serves as a barrier to genuine connections and reinforces the importance of wealth and status in society.Furthermore, Pride and Prejudice sheds light on therole of women in the 19th century and the societal expectations placed upon them. Women like Elizabeth Bennet are expected to marry for financial security rather than love, and their worth is often determined by their abilityto secure a suitable match. Austen challenges these conventions through Elizabeth's independent spirit and refusal to conform to societal norms. Her refusal of Mr. Collins's proposal and her eventual marriage to Mr. Darcy based on mutual love and respect are acts of defiance against the patriarchal constraints of her time.In conclusion, Pride and Prejudice is a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with readers today. Through its exploration of pride, prejudice, and societal expectations, Jane Austen offers valuable insights into human nature and the complexities of relationships. The novel's enduring popularity serves as a testament to its relevance and the universal themes it addresses.。

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Contents Abstract (1)Ⅰ.Introduction (1)Ⅱ.The analysis of Elizabeth’s character (2)Ⅲ.The analysis of five marriage patterns (2)3.1 Mr.and Mrs.Bennet (2)3.2 Jane and Bingley (3)3.3 Elizabeth and Darcy (3)3.4 Lydia and Wickham (4)3.5Charlotte and Collins (4)Ⅳ.Austen’s views on marriage in Pride and Prejudice (4)Ⅴ.Conclusion (4)Ⅵ.Bibliography (4)AbstractJane Austen was one of the distinguished realistic novelists in the nineteenth century English literature.Pride and Prejudice is one of her famous representative works.At thattime ,marriage was the only way for women to gain social status and recognition.The author will analyze the five marriage patterns in a critical way to explore the important role that marriage and love plays in a marriage.It analyzes that one’s character reflects one’s marriage and attitudes towards love and social morals .Austen’s view on the marriage expresses that property,social status and love are absolutely necessary elements in a marriage.She emphasize love and economic condition,but love plays a more significant role.It can let people cast pride and prejudice,andre-know and accept a person.The thesis will analyze several marriage through Elizabeth’view on marriage.Key words:love;property;view on marriage;pride and prejudiceStudy of Pride and prejudice(Personal information:吴黎明,class 1106,college of Foreign Studies Hubei Normal University,Huangshi,435000)1.Introduction:Jean Austen’s novels were witty,warm,and ironic portraits of the privileged classes of eighteenth and nineteenth century England.Her representative works are Emma,Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. The first sentence in the novel is impressive andwell-known.It reads:“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune,must be in want of a wife.” The reason is very clear:that foundation of the marriage at that time is not love but possession.The main story of the novel happens between Elizabeth and Darcy.We all know that at the first ball,Darcy refused Lizzy’invitation for dancing,because he didn’t think that anyone at the village can deserve him.After this,Lizzy promised not to pay attention to him any more because of his pride.Other than this,there are other two things that make Lizzy leave a worse impression to him.One is that she thinks it was he that had separated her sister and her lover.The second is that she heard of something bad from Wickham who has antinomies with Darcy.It is these misunderstanding that make her feeling of prejudice stronger and stronger.At last,she found she had misunderstood him and made her very regret.And Darcy had although changed.He made an offer of marriage to her again and was accepted.finally,no pride and prejudice are betweenthem.Instead they have a happy ending.The novel also reflected the author’s marriage view:It is wrong to marry for theproperty,money and position.She emphasizes the importance of the ideal marriage.So,it’s natural for me to associate her works with modern society,a lot of parents try to interfere their children’s cation background or job condition may influence one’s marriage.Money is still a big problem for marriage.But money isn’t everything,true love is most important one .After I read the novel,I have a profound thinking about marriage.We can comprehend the essence of Jean,and Bingley’s marriage.Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage,Lydia and Wickham’s marriage and Charlotte and Collins’s marriage through Elizabeth’s eyes.That is,to marry for wealth and beauty is wrong.For this kind of marriage cannot maintain last and long-term happiness,and truly happy marriage is based on love and sense.2.The analysis of Elizabeth’s characterElizabeth Bennet is a person worthy of our imitation.She is a model because she is different from all the other persons,except Darcy,and because she does not adhere rigid to the standards set forth by society,she is a self-reliant and independent girl.When Mr.Collins make a proposal to Elizabeth arrogantly,she politely refused him.Unlike Charlotte,Elizabeth would never violate her principle and her integrity and throw away her talents by marrying Mr.Collins,a conceited,narrow-minded,and pompous fool man.She puts trust in her own perceptions and impressions.However,that isn’t say she is rebel against society.She has good manners,for example,She walking alone to Nether field Park just cause her genuine concern for her sister who is ill;She can have good manners to keep polite when Catherine criticize her skill of playing piano. Her self-reliant attitude causes her to think of herself as to be independent,but her view are distorted because she also regards above as normal social relationship.Elizabeth is unconscious that she suffers from pride.She does not realize the inherent dangers of her error.Elizabeth’s defects are her willful tendency to misunderstand others.She embrace stubbornly her own quick perception about people are revealed by her prejudice.Elizabeth’s initial prejudice against Darcy are rooted in the pride of her own quick perception,and her distorted perception of reality.Her prejudice renders her incapable of judging the merits of Darcy.Elizabeth is just ordinary on the surface.She is attractive but not beautiful;She is endowed with certain graces and talents but not excellent.In the end,she will find happiness because she learns to recognize her faults.Elizabeth’s blindness of her faults was opened by Darcy’s letter.She learns to judge others more accurately and not to be blinded by first impressions.Elizabeth’s confession that she was guilty of prejudices based on her own judgment tells us that she is superior to the other characters.And she also realizes that people cannot be judged based solely by their appearance,and that character evaluations must also take the substance account behind a person’s appearance.Elizabeth becomes a rational woman speaking the truth from her heart.Without neither family wealth nor wisdom to help her,Elizabeth’s success is a attribute to her inner strength.3.Analysis of the five marriage patterns3.1The marriage of Mr. and Mrs.BennetTheir marriage is a typical instance of the traditional marriage in the eighteenth century.Their marriage shows that the two have never experienced much mutual love and is done mostly for financial benefit.It is a tragedy to Mr.Bennet.Mrs. Bennet as a simple-minded pretty woman who frequently complaints about her nerve shows that her mind was less difficult to develop,and she was a woman of mean understanding,little information,and uncertain temper.When she was discontented she imagined herself nervous.The business of her life was to get her daughters married.Mr.Bennet is an intelligent and witty man.He“was so odd a mixture of quick parts,sarcastic humor,reserve and caprice,that the experience of three and twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character.”It shows that there is no marital happiness of emotional and intellectual understanding between the couple.Mr.Bennet married for money and beauty.After marriage,he realized Mrs.Bennet would not make her an ideal wife due to her intellectual weakness and narrow vision.To the couple,their marriage is a social responsibility,so when love disappears,the marriage still can be continuing.The novel reflects that the women’s social status is very low at that time.And the author criticizes this unequal society,She thinks that both men and women should enjoy equal treatment.3.2 Jane and BingleyJane,the eldest daughter of Bennet family,is a good-natured and gentle woman.Bingley is a wealthy,handsome,kind and simple young man who is easy to approach in love.They fall in love at first sight.“He is just what a young man should be,”“…sensible,good-humored,lively;and I have never saw such happy manners!…so much ease,with such perfect good breeding”Jane’s impression to Bingley.Jane is“the most beautiful creature I ever beheld”in the eyes of Bingley.Their marriage is based on mutual love.They have so many virtues in common.For example,good -tempered and modest,share a mutual understanding and think best of others.However they also have weakness.To hide her emotion to Bingley shows that Jane lacks of strength and self-confidence.And Bingley cannot to be a strong and determined man though pleasant and modest as he is.Also his indecisive character determines that he lacks independence in his marriage.Both of them are weak in judgment and easy to be influenced by others so they need considerate and beneficial advice from Elizabeth and Darcy sometimes.3.3 Elizabeth and DarcyElizabeth,a second daughter of Bennet,is the heroine of the novel.She is an intelligent and quick-witted young lady.She is Jane Austen’s most favorite character.Austen’s dream could not realized in the reality have been realized in the novel.Elizabeth is certainly a striking and satisfactory self-portrait of Austen.Darcy is a“fine,tall person,with handsome features,…”.His proud is over emphasized in the Elizabeth’s eyes,and his haughty proposal insulted Elizabeth’s self-esteem,so she feels that she is not treated equally with Darcy.Thus,she is by no means toaccept his offer.The temptation of money and social status can not make her disregard.Elizabeth’s refusal makes him recognize his faults of pride and prejudice.She visit to Darcy’s home makes Elizabeth’s judgment of Darcy radically change and makes her re-accept a more prefect Darcy.The marriage between Elizabeth and Darcy is an ideal one.It is based on affection,esteem and emotion.Economic condition and social status still played a important role in marriage at that time and they also have a great influence on their ter,she feels regretful for her refusal of Darcy’s offer,and her feeling towards Darcy changes.Through their marriage,Austen show that the power of love can overcome social status and prejudice and further implied that such prejudice is futile.3.4 Lydia and WickhamLydia,the youngest daughter of the Bennet family.She is a foolish,empty-minded person.She never stop seeking fun and excitement and there seems no purpose in her life.Just like her mother,marriage is the business in her life.She never regards love as a serious matter.She lacks any sense of virtue and judgment.She is fascinated by the attention of Wickham,a young soldier.Ironically,under the gentlemanlike appearance,Wickham turns to be a corruption in moral.The marriage between Lydia and wickham is based on fun and excitement,not base on affection.Strong passion is the main reason for their marriage.To marry a man like Wickham can never bring true happiness to a woman.Shortly after their marriage,“his affection to her soon sunk into indifferent;her lasted a little longer;…”.When passion fades away,them seem to feel miserable with their married life and constantly try to avoid meeting each other.3.5 Charlotte and CollinsCharlotte is one of several children of a former tradesman.She is Elizabeth’s good friend.Other than Mr.Bennet,Charlotte is the person in Elizabeth’s world who is closest to her in temperament and intelligence.She has her own ideas and is fair and objective on issues.Being such a “sensible,intelligent young woman”,her marriage proves her sense and wisdom.Mr.Collins is a stupid clergyman.He is a narrow-minded man possessing no conception of love. He plans to get married only because Lady Catherine strongly advices him to do so.Like Mrs.Bennet,he treats marriage as a business.It is obviously it just as a deal in the marriage market.Charlotte knows very well of Collins,but she still accepts he as her husband.She wants to marry for the sake of security and status,but considering her ordinary and lack of fortune,also her age,she does not expect to have much choice to select a husband.The attitude towards Charlotte’s marriage indicates that true love is more important than material in a marriage.4.Austen’s view on marriageMarriage can not only depend on property and social status,while without considering these two factors is not wise,either;Marriage without love is immoral; Marriage without property is unstable. Happy marriage should based on love and solid financial foundation. Besides love,there are other factors which is very important in marriage,such as mutual respect,mutual understanding,common virtues,passion,and reason.5.ConclusionElizabeth and Darcy’s love is the most ideal one,just like a shining pearl in the history of literary.Austen emphasizes the importance of the ideal marriage,and regard men and women’s emotion as the foundation and firm stone of the ideal marriage.And marriage doesn’t equal to love,and this ideal are far away from us.Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage id the happiest,with deep-rooted of love,and a necessary condition of Darcy’s strongly wealth.And if marriage is such kind of castle,I would like to be trapped by this kind of love and happiness.6.Bibliography1.英奥斯丁著,李长译:《傲慢与偏见》北京外语教学与研究出版社,1997。

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