傲慢与偏见(英文)
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Our Opinion
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Jane Austen (16 December 1775 –
18 July 1817) was an English
She was unmarried all her life.
novelist .She was born in a midclass family and was brought up in a comfortable environment with harmonious surroundings. She was the youngest of seven children. She received her education—scanty (adj.不足的;缺 乏的) enough, by modern standards—at home. Besides the usual elementary subjects, she learned French and some Italian, sang a little, and became an expert needle-woman.
Pride and Prejudice
By Jane Austen
Contents
1 A Brief Introduction to the Author Intruduction of Major Characters Plot Summary
2
3 4
Analysis of Diffrent Marriages
Jane Austen
Major Characters
Elizabeth
The second daughter in the Bennet family, and the most intelligent and quick-witted (adj.机智灵敏的), Elizabeth is the protagonist (n.主角) of Pride and Prejudice and one of the most wellknown female characters in English literature.
• Lydia and Wickham's marriage is an example of an bad marriage. Their marriage was based on appearances, good looks, and youthful vivacity. Once these qualities can no longer be seen by each other, the once strong relationship will slowly fade away.
• The marriage between Mr. Collins and Charlotte is based on economics rather than on love or appearance. It was a common practice during Austen's time for women to marry a husband to save herself from spinsterhood or to gain financial security.
Our opinion
• In our opinion, both money and love is important. • Money is the basement. Since we are ordinary people, we need to eat, to dress, to live and so on. Money is the basement of marriage .
Mr. Collins, a distant nephew of Mr. Bennet,came to ask a marriage to one of his cousins before Mrs. Bennet was able to get clear why Mr. Bingley left suddenly. After receiving the hint from Mrs. Bennet that Jane had already had an admirer, Mr. Collins turned to pursue Elizabeth but he was refused by her. It was difficult for Mrs. Bennet to recover herself as a result of the decision made by Elizabeth until she got the news that Lydia finally married Mr. Wickham, thoughthe marriage was built on the basis of ten thousand pounds.
Darcy
Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Intelligent and forthright (adj.直率 的), he too has a tendency to judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social status.
Marriage should be based on real love between the lovers.
It’s wrong to get married just for property, wealth and status while neither would it be without caring about those elements .
But quiet and uneventful (adj.平静无事的)though her life was, it yet supplied her with material for half a dozen novels as perfect of their kind as any in the language. While still a young girl she had experimented with various styles of writing, and when she completed "Pride and Prejudice" at the age of twenty-two, it was clear that she had found her appropriate form.
Mr. Darcy offered the money and did everything going against his will just because he loved Elizabeth so much. He could not hide his feelings any longer and showed his affection to Elizabeth at last. Because of a series of misunderstandings towards him, Elizabeth rejected him without hesitation. Finally the misunderstandings and prejudice of Elizabeth to Mr. Darcy was removed. And the combination of the two young couples, Jane and Bingley, Elizabeth and Darcy came at
Marriage should be regarded carefully cause it is not a game you could just enjoy without prudent (adj.谨慎的) consideration.
The End Thank you!
• Polt Summary
• Mrs. Bonnet had no other wish if her five daughters could get married with someone wealthy as soon as possible. At a dancing ball, Mr. Bingley could not help falling in love with Miss Jane at the first sight because of her beauty. Mrs. Benne was so excited that she could not hold her manner and declared publicly her daughter would married soon, which frightened Mr. Bingley away.
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Diffrent marriges presented in book
Kitty Lydia Elizabeth Jane Mary
• The marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth reveals the characteristics which constitutes a successful marriage. • In the beginning, Elizabeth and Darcy were distant from each other because of their prejudice. The series of events which they both experienced gave them the opportunity to understand one another and the time to reconcile their feelings for each other.
• The marriage between Jane Bennet and Bingley is also an example of successful marriage.
• However, unlike Darcy and Elizabeth, there is a flaw in their relationship. The flaw is that both characters are too gullible and too goodhearted to ever act strongly against external forces that may attempt to separate them.
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Jane Austen (16 December 1775 –
18 July 1817) was an English
She was unmarried all her life.
novelist .She was born in a midclass family and was brought up in a comfortable environment with harmonious surroundings. She was the youngest of seven children. She received her education—scanty (adj.不足的;缺 乏的) enough, by modern standards—at home. Besides the usual elementary subjects, she learned French and some Italian, sang a little, and became an expert needle-woman.
Pride and Prejudice
By Jane Austen
Contents
1 A Brief Introduction to the Author Intruduction of Major Characters Plot Summary
2
3 4
Analysis of Diffrent Marriages
Jane Austen
Major Characters
Elizabeth
The second daughter in the Bennet family, and the most intelligent and quick-witted (adj.机智灵敏的), Elizabeth is the protagonist (n.主角) of Pride and Prejudice and one of the most wellknown female characters in English literature.
• Lydia and Wickham's marriage is an example of an bad marriage. Their marriage was based on appearances, good looks, and youthful vivacity. Once these qualities can no longer be seen by each other, the once strong relationship will slowly fade away.
• The marriage between Mr. Collins and Charlotte is based on economics rather than on love or appearance. It was a common practice during Austen's time for women to marry a husband to save herself from spinsterhood or to gain financial security.
Our opinion
• In our opinion, both money and love is important. • Money is the basement. Since we are ordinary people, we need to eat, to dress, to live and so on. Money is the basement of marriage .
Mr. Collins, a distant nephew of Mr. Bennet,came to ask a marriage to one of his cousins before Mrs. Bennet was able to get clear why Mr. Bingley left suddenly. After receiving the hint from Mrs. Bennet that Jane had already had an admirer, Mr. Collins turned to pursue Elizabeth but he was refused by her. It was difficult for Mrs. Bennet to recover herself as a result of the decision made by Elizabeth until she got the news that Lydia finally married Mr. Wickham, thoughthe marriage was built on the basis of ten thousand pounds.
Darcy
Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. Intelligent and forthright (adj.直率 的), he too has a tendency to judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social status.
Marriage should be based on real love between the lovers.
It’s wrong to get married just for property, wealth and status while neither would it be without caring about those elements .
But quiet and uneventful (adj.平静无事的)though her life was, it yet supplied her with material for half a dozen novels as perfect of their kind as any in the language. While still a young girl she had experimented with various styles of writing, and when she completed "Pride and Prejudice" at the age of twenty-two, it was clear that she had found her appropriate form.
Mr. Darcy offered the money and did everything going against his will just because he loved Elizabeth so much. He could not hide his feelings any longer and showed his affection to Elizabeth at last. Because of a series of misunderstandings towards him, Elizabeth rejected him without hesitation. Finally the misunderstandings and prejudice of Elizabeth to Mr. Darcy was removed. And the combination of the two young couples, Jane and Bingley, Elizabeth and Darcy came at
Marriage should be regarded carefully cause it is not a game you could just enjoy without prudent (adj.谨慎的) consideration.
The End Thank you!
• Polt Summary
• Mrs. Bonnet had no other wish if her five daughters could get married with someone wealthy as soon as possible. At a dancing ball, Mr. Bingley could not help falling in love with Miss Jane at the first sight because of her beauty. Mrs. Benne was so excited that she could not hold her manner and declared publicly her daughter would married soon, which frightened Mr. Bingley away.
last.
wk.baidu.com
Diffrent marriges presented in book
Kitty Lydia Elizabeth Jane Mary
• The marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth reveals the characteristics which constitutes a successful marriage. • In the beginning, Elizabeth and Darcy were distant from each other because of their prejudice. The series of events which they both experienced gave them the opportunity to understand one another and the time to reconcile their feelings for each other.
• The marriage between Jane Bennet and Bingley is also an example of successful marriage.
• However, unlike Darcy and Elizabeth, there is a flaw in their relationship. The flaw is that both characters are too gullible and too goodhearted to ever act strongly against external forces that may attempt to separate them.