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Pride and Prejudice is a novel with bourgeois marriage as the main description object under the social reality of Britain at that time. This article is the reading experience of Pride and Prejudice. Welcome to read it!

Pride and prejudice reading report 1

? It has become a universally acknowledged truth that all rich bachelors always want to marry a wife. Every time such a bachelor moves to a new place, his neighbors have no idea about his temperament and views. However, because this truth has long been deeply rooted in people's hearts, people always regard him as the property that one of their daughters deserves. ? This is the famous English Jane? Austen's masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice" begins with a classic story about love and value that happened in England at the beginning of19th century. As she said, Austin's Pride and Prejudice was finely carved on two inches of ivory. This novel reflecting the marriage problem is the most popular among the author's works and her favorite. The works vividly reflect the life and social conditions of British towns in the conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19. His novels with social customs not only attracted a large number of readers at that time, but still give readers unique artistic enjoyment today. She is the first novelist who realistically describes ordinary daily life and plays a connecting role in the history of English novels.

Austin spent almost her short life in the English countryside. Perhaps the simple and quiet atmosphere around her gave birth to her indifferent temperament. Although the theme of Austen's novels is relatively narrow and the stories are quite plain, she is good at creating vivid characters in everyday ordinary things, whether Elizabeth and Darcy, whom the author thinks worthy of recognition, or Wickham and Collins, who are satirized, are real and touching. At the same time, Austin's language is tempered. She pays attention to humor and satire in the art of dialogue, and often uses humorous language to set off the personality characteristics of characters. This artistic innovation makes her works unique. Arrogance and prejudice are the best embodiment of the combination of writing magic and emotional sublimation. If A Dream of Red Mansions is an oriental lady, Pride and Prejudice is a western beauty. It has no momentum and twists and turns, but it is this simplicity that has deeply attracted us so far.

In this novel, Austin shows the different attitudes of girls from middle-class families in villages and towns to marriage and love through the different treatment of the five Bennet daughters to lifelong events, and also reflects the author's own thinking about love and marriage: it is wrong to marry just for property, money and status; It is also foolish to get married without considering the above factors. Therefore, she not only opposes marriage for money, but also opposes marriage as a child's play. She emphasizes the importance of an ideal marriage and regards the feelings of both men and women as the cornerstone of an ideal marriage.

In the book, the social role of women is obvious. Even rich ladies only play the role of housewives. The phenomenon that men are superior to women in society is very serious. Every wife there's greatest wish for the rest of her life is to marry her daughter so that they can survive under the protection of her husband's assets in the future. In the money society at that time, the only way for women without financial ability to live a comfortable life was to choose a noble family before birth, but it was only by accident that more unfortunate people born in ordinary families could only give in to life. Sadly, they never found this a social disadvantage, but always thought they were born in poverty. They have no right to choose, just like vases, waiting to be bought by a black sheep one day, just by luck, not by love. This is the capitalist society of that era, and the marriage circle is just a manifestation of her money supremacy. Social inequality has become a typical marriage in that era, and enjoying love is a luxury. Due to the times and social background at that time, one of the focuses of life of the five Bennet girls and their mother suffering from neuralgia was to get married, preferably to a rich young bachelor. The purpose of these middle-class women is to marry a good husband, but they have no life. Mrs Bennet is a neurotic and vain woman. Marrying every daughter is the only important thing in her life, but she never bothered to discipline her daughter's behavior. Mr. Bennet, an old gentleman who cares about his family, indulges his wife and daughter's misconduct and prefers to hide in the library for peace. Jane? Bennet is the eldest daughter of Bennet family, with beautiful appearance and gentle and quiet temperament; Elizabeth? Bennet is the second daughter of Bennet's family, lively and generous, intelligent and beautiful; Mary, the third daughter, is not as good-looking as other sisters, so she studies hard in morality and knowledge, but it also causes her arrogant attitude; Katie, who ranks fourth, has a flashy personality, dances most enthusiastically with her little sister Lydia, and her manners are often rude without knowing it; The youngest daughter loves vanity, pays attention to pleasure, and dances and fights with officers for fun. This is her only purpose in life. The author does not say that the five sisters pursue love or describe the appearance of love, but tells us what kind of marriage is happy and what kind of marriage is superficial through four marriages.

Arrogant and prejudiced men, Darcy and Bentley are both good looks. They are perfect, so the perfect two marriages certainly belong to them. Wycombe looks outstanding, but he is a poor boy from humble origins, so he can only end up in a failed marriage, while rotten and disgusting Collins, fortunately, has a decent job and good luck, so as not to die alone. Charlotte, an ordinary-looking old girl, has a famous relationship with him. Although Darcy and Bentley have perfect personalities, the author writes more about their status and property, and even their academic qualifications are the combination of the former two. Although this is hard to accept, it is natural to have such a marriage and such a view at that time.

Elizabeth, the heroine in the story, is smart, cute and playful. At first sight, Darcy, the leading actor, was not pleasing to the eye. Coupled with the arrogance of the protagonist's character, she is biased against him. Darcy, the hero, is an unpopular and arrogant man who disdains the cold interpersonal relationship around him. It happened that he met Elizabeth with strong self-esteem, so arrogance and prejudice came into being accordingly ... For him, arrogance may be reasonable, but prejudice is ruthless, and their influence is inevitable. Darcy was born into a noble family and owned a huge manor. His annual net income exceeds 1 10,000 pounds, and he is born with a good figure and handsome appearance, so he thinks highly of himself. Elizabeth, on the other hand, thinks Darcy is narcissistic, arrogant and disrespectful, and looks down on herself and her family. Wickham's slander and malicious provocation make her hate Darcy's guts. Therefore, there are often tit-for-tat words between two people, and arrogance and fiery prejudice between them have caused unhappiness and misunderstanding at the beginning. But gradually, Darcy found Elizabeth humorous, witty and lovely, and he had an admiration for her, but he felt that Elizabeth's family didn't have much property, and her father was a gentleman but not a nobleman. Her mother and sisters are vulgar and uneducated, and her relatives have humble origins and low status, and they don't want to condescend to hide love. Later, Darcy finally couldn't restrain his feelings and proposed to Elizabeth, but he was flatly rejected and denounced. After several twists and turns, Darcy reviewed his arrogant attitude, and Elizabeth realized that her prejudice against Darcy was caused by vanity. When she really realized her true character when she came to the West and learned that Darcy tried every means to save her sister, her prejudice against Darcy vanished, and she felt reverence and admiration. In the end, everything will be fine, and all shall be well.

After reading it for the first time, I found the novel very simple. I like the afterlife of Cinderella's fairy tales and the past lives of many idol dramas now. Look at the idol drama now, one Gao Fushuai and one Jiao Jiao? Rich second generation? Meet a poor, self-respecting person? Second-eye beauty? Beauty is biased against the rich second generation because of his arrogance, but in the process of constant confrontation, they find each other behind the protective film and fall in love.

However, after reading it carefully for two or three times, I found the iceberg hidden in this book. In the book, Darcy represents? Arrogance, what does Elizabeth stand for? Prejudice? They can be attracted by their emotions from the beginning. Then a series of gossip about Darcy made Elizabeth dislike Darcy even more. Darcy said after his proposal to Elizabeth was rejected. If I use some tricks to cover up my inner contradictions and flatter you blindly, so that you can believe that I love you unconditionally and purely in all aspects of reason and thought, then maybe you won't have these harsh scolding. Unfortunately, no matter what kind of disguise, I hate it. ? Darcy did not change his arrogance in order to please Elizabeth. Elizabeth also showed her true self, and neither of them deliberately impressed others, showing the truest side. Elizabeth has almost all the advantages of women. She is smart, cute and witty, good at thinking, clear about love and hate, cheerful and lively. I dare say that in such a social environment, everyone wants to marry a husband with prestige and status. Although she is excellent, she is not afraid of the world. She dared to treat people who looked down on her family positively, and bravely refused Sida's courtship that she didn't like or even hate at that time. Bravely break through the secular concept, refuse koesling's marriage proposal strongly recommended by his mother, bravely admit his misunderstanding of Sida and reposition his feelings for him. When she fell in love with Darcy, she bravely faced the humiliation of Mrs. Catherine of menstruation, Darcy, and bravely worked with Darcy to persuade her parents to realize her happiness. She showed fortitude that Jane didn't have. She actively strives for her own happiness, which is more precious than those who are feminine, loving but not loving. Has Darcy experienced it? Difficult? He first fell in love with a poor woman who didn't like him or even became more and more disgusted with him, but he was rejected when he finally got up the courage to propose to him. This is not only a failure to propose to him, but also a great challenge to his personality. I thought he would denounce Elizabeth, but I didn't expect what he did was to reflect on himself. He chose to help her silently, even if his beloved misunderstood him. Finally, Darcy counts? Keep the clouds open and the moon clear? Finally, I resolved the misunderstanding with my lover and got together.

Arrogance and prejudice are the most common weaknesses of human nature, but they are often the most common weaknesses, and they are also the weaknesses that easily distort human nature and make people lose their minds. In fact, everyone is easily driven by their own subjective impressions, so it is easy to make incorrect comments on others, which will lead to misunderstandings between them. Of course, a person's first impression can affect many things, but it doesn't necessarily remain unchanged. We should have a deeper understanding and a more rational understanding. You can't distinguish people by wealth. People are naturally equal in character, knowledge and education, and there is no one who can get rich economically in the future, who has a high status and is arrogant and contemptuous of others. At the same time, don't feel inferior because of economic poverty. Before dealing with things, we must give ourselves a cool head.

British scholars have a famous saying:? In this world, understanding with reason is comedy, and understanding with emotion is tragedy. ? Elizabeth, the most rational of the five thousand Jin, naturally won the happiest marriage in Austin's works.

Pride and prejudice reading report II

In fact, I personally don't like reading foreign literature, because I think some ideas and cultures expressed in foreign literary works are beyond my understanding. From elementary school to high school, I really haven't seen any foreign works after class, and I know little about foreign literature. It was not until I went to college and was influenced by my dormitory sisters that I began to accept it and savor it. This makes me feel that literature has no borders. What literary works want to reveal is some essence of the world we live in, and people's thoughts, which are also borderless. So I did a book promotion in the library. I bought the first foreign literary work in my life, the novel Pride and Prejudice, at a price of 50%.

Because it was my very special first time, I finished it in one day. After the first time, I was still not impressed by some characters in the novel, so I simply searched the movie online and watched it again. So today, many plots in the novel are still fresh in my memory. Here are some of my simple feelings.

Personally, I find that many famous novels are inseparable from an unforgettable love story and vivid characterization. Love is something that people in this world yearn for and fear. It can make our life happy and painful. So who are the heroes and heroines in Jane Austen's novels? Love? Come together.

At first, I didn't know what the title of the novel Pride and Prejudice meant, and I didn't understand it until I finished reading it. The story of this novel revolves around the marriage of Bennett's daughter. Mr. Bingley, a new bachelor from London, fell in love with his gentle and beautiful eldest daughter Jane, while his friend Darcy fell in love with his second daughter Elizabeth. What happened to Darcy because he listened to the rumor of young police officer Wayne? Prejudice? As a result, the marriage progressed very slowly. After a series of interesting twists and turns, the misunderstanding was finally eliminated. Darcy overcame it? Arrogance Elizabeth also overcame her prejudice against him and finally they got married.

I think the biggest gain from this book is that I have a more thorough and rational understanding of love from now on. Absorb the different mistakes and absurd love views of several lovers in the novel, and take their love views as a mirror to improve their own love views.

First of all, I will reproduce the characters of the five Bennett daughters in the novel. Jane? Bennet is the eldest daughter of Bennet family, with beautiful appearance and gentle and quiet temperament; Elizabeth? Bennet is the second daughter of Bennet's family, lively and generous, intelligent and beautiful; Mary, the third daughter, is not as good-looking as other sisters, so she studies hard in morality and knowledge, but it also causes her arrogant attitude; Katie, ranked fourth, has a flashy personality, dances most enthusiastically with her fifth sister Lydia, and often shows disrespect without knowing it; Lydia, the youngest daughter, loves vanity, pays attention to pleasure and dances and fights with officers for fun. This is her only purpose in life. Human nature is too easily distorted and alienated. If we are not careful, or once we fall into blindness, lose justice and reason, and be manipulated by emotions, problems will arise. Elizabeth and Darcy are just representatives Only birth, property, status, education, once on the edge of the upper class, it is easy to get arrogant personality, and despise poor, low and vulgar people; People with low status and less property, out of a kind of human self-esteem, use prejudice against arrogant superiors, which is naturally another kind of distorted arrogance. Their different personality characteristics lead them to show completely different attitudes towards love.

Secondly, the formation of their love concept is also related to their very neurotic and vain mother, who clings to powerful people. She always instills her views on marriage in her daughters, hoping to marry a noble, powerful and rich officer and send her daughter out.

A good home is her dream, so she never asks about the behavior and moral cultivation of her daughters. To sum up, the influence of the older generation on love is extremely profound. I think, whether abroad or in China, children's marriage is a matter of great concern to parents. However, most parents are often too worried and impose their agreed marriage concept on their children, leaving them at a loss. Therefore, their children's concept of love when they fall in love is so deformed. For example, most young people in the 2 1 century now have it? Cars, houses, savings? Accepting love on the premise of material foundation, the most typical female guest Mano, if you are the one? Would you rather cry on a BMW than laugh on a bike? This absurd oath has also aroused different social repercussions to varying degrees. In fact, I also thought about my mother's attitude when I brought my boyfriend home this year. Although she doesn't pay special attention to money, she doesn't want me to live a marriage without material security. She always considers her boyfriend's family situation.

I know my parents are all for their own good, but I know what I want is love and bread. Just because I don't have a solid material foundation now doesn't mean that I will be poor forever. First of all, we must have a correct view of love. I think love is a spiritual thing without any material premise, and this spiritual power will make us sacrifice everything for each other, such as improving our personality, tolerating each other and trusting each other, just like Elizabeth's prejudice and Darcy's arrogance in the novel. It's not that we don't realize the importance of material things, but that love should come first, and then material nourishment will make love last forever. Marriage without love only involves the material relationship between two people. This kind of waste of material resources has no substantive significance. Once the matter disappears, two people are strangers, even stranger than strangers.

To sum up, I think material is not the premise of love, let alone the foundation of marriage, and we can't let material affect our correct view of love and marriage. As far as novels are concerned, there are many factors that affect the love view of characters in novels, such as power, people's moral cultivation, money, social background and so on. But in my opinion, whether in reality or in novels, I think people's personality is the most important factor affecting love. For example, in the novel, Darcy's aristocratic arrogance and Elizabeth's strong self-esteem became the main obstacles to their love, but once they got rid of their own personality, one put down their arrogance and the other put down their prejudice and came together. Isn't it a sentence that most lovers break up in life? I can't stand your temper. I don't like it, okay? In fact, it is also some habitual behaviors caused by human nature, and as long as we overcome these weaknesses and shortcomings of human nature, love will not be as complicated as we thought.

Pride and prejudice reading report 3

Pride and prejudice is a famous British woman writer Jane? Austin's masterpiece, which is based on daily life, contradicts the content and artificial writing method of sentimental novels popular in society at that time. The work describes the emotional entanglement between the arrogant single young Darcy and the prejudiced single noble second lady Elizabeth, and between Bingley and the virtuous young lady Jane. In fact, this book has been contacted since the first grade, but I was impatient with the complexity of the plot at that time. I lost interest after reading a few chapters, so I put it aside and didn't pick it up until today. However, when I read the previous chapters again, I still felt very bored. Later, I learned that this was an ambush for the future scene. In a blink of an eye, more than 30 chapters have passed, and the character is clearly portrayed by the author.

In this novel, Austin describes Bennett's five daughters' different treatment of lifelong events, and shows the different attitudes of girls from middle-class families in villages and towns to marriage and love, thus reflecting the author's own view on marriage: it is wrong to marry for property, money and status; It is also foolish to get married without considering the above factors. So she is not only against getting married for money, but also against taking marriage as a joke. She emphasizes the importance of an ideal marriage and regards the feelings of both men and women as the cornerstone of an ideal marriage. Elizabeth, the heroine in the book, comes from a small landlord family and is loved by Darcy, the son of a rich man. Despite the gap between family status and wealth, Darcy proposed to her, but she refused. Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him is one reason, but the most important thing is that she hates his arrogance. Because Darcy's arrogance is actually a reflection of the status difference, as long as there is such arrogance, he and Elizabeth can't have the same thoughts and feelings and ideal marriage. After that, Elizabeth observed Darcy's behavior and a series of actions with her own eyes, especially seeing that he changed his arrogant attitude and eliminated his misunderstanding and prejudice, thus concluding a happy marriage with him. Elizabeth's different attitudes towards Darcy's several marriage proposals actually reflect women's pursuit of personality independence and equal rights.

People are always preconceived. Elizabeth knew for a long time that Mr Darcy was insolent. In addition, Wickham, a liar, charmed Elizabeth with his clever flattery and "pleasing" appearance, constantly washing away his grievances and slandering Darcy. There is no denying that Wickham has a handsome face and pretends to be a "gentleman". Elizabeth completely believes Wickham's story, which may have a lot to do with Elizabeth's age. Even though she is the most sensible daughter in the family, after all, being young is good and bad for a person, but it is only superficial. Perhaps most importantly, Lizzy cares too much about her image in the eyes of others. She really didn't want to be seen as an ignorant, vain and uneducated woman in the eyes of others, but she was just a woman who didn't want to be an accessory at that time. She hopes.

It is valuable that your other half can resonate with you spiritually, and the requirement for this person's character exceeds the requirement for wealth. After all, he grew up with a mother who loves money. However, for such a mother, she still feels inferior, so that in the face of Wickham's lies, she blindly believes that "high above" Darcy is a despicable person, thus getting rid of her inferiority in front of him. Fortunately, however, Elizabeth was not deceived by these real things.

Arrogance and prejudice are obstacles to the love between the hero and heroine in the book, but they are also obstacles for people to communicate with each other in the real society, and they are also stumbling blocks for treating themselves and things correctly. People have too many defects, the first is the ideological trap. If you want to achieve something in life, whether it is knowledge, education, love or career, you need to fight all kinds of superficial traps or the shadow of your own mind. After all kinds of misunderstandings and long-term repeated understanding, you will gradually be overcome by your mind and move towards the inevitable result of openness, freedom and freedom. Shocking the world, it is not easy to be a man; There are so many people, but it's hard to see a couple. However, if you have no love, don't force others to get married. As long as you are honest, pursue virtue, don't relax your desire for happiness, don't be reluctant, don't covet temporary interests, pursue the harmonious correspondence between two hearts, use each other's wisdom and overcome your spiritual shortcomings, you will eventually get what you want. There will always be some small frictions when people get along with each other, and these small frictions are often hidden weaknesses or problems in their hearts. If you want to live a happier life with others, you must first understand your own shortcomings and wear them off, then understand others' hearts, and finally get to know each other better. In this way, you will find that everyone, everything and everything in the society are so beautiful and bright, which will further stimulate your affection. Give full play to your expertise and serve the society, the country and the world. After all, our door is the length of everything. If people no longer care about the people around them and give themselves help, who else will finish this task? So from now on, we should get rid of the original problems, put on a brand-new self and strive for a brand-new future!

There seems to be only two kinds of people in this book: smart and stupid, and there is no absolute difference between good and bad, except perhaps Wickham, a liar. He used his clever flattery and a pair of? Cute? Elizabeth was fascinated by her appearance, constantly washing away her grievances and slandering Darcy. Ironically, his words were full of loopholes, and Elizabeth, though smart enough to argue with Miss Bingley and refute Lady Catherine, was led by Wickham. To tell the truth, I don't think that Elizabeth's being cheated means that he is a liar. Fool? . People are always preconceived. Elizabeth knew for a long time that Mr Darcy was insolent. How can I have a good impression on him? How can you easily turn a deaf ear to other people's comments? It is normal to be biased against Darcy. When I say others, I naturally mean the handsome Wickham. There is no denying that Wickham has a handsome face. On the surface, he pretends to be very? Gentleman? . Although there is? All that glitters is not gold? 、? Know people, know faces, but don't know hearts? Even though I lived in the 2 1 century and read this story as a bystander, I still have a good impression on Wickham. Can I blame Elizabeth, a girl who lives in the past? Close this book and savor it carefully, only to find that the whole novel is fascinating because of its relaxed and humorous style. Elizabeth's sarcasm and satire are exposing the true face of those nobles who think they are gentlemen and ladies. And Elizabeth's father, Mr. Bennet, laughed at his wife and daughter for family happiness. Lucky? Unfortunately?

The so-called "arrogance" in this paper refers to the character weakness of Darcy, a young man with wealth, high education and keen vision; The so-called "prejudice" refers to the mental weakness of the middle class, well-educated and witty young lady Elizabeth. One is sharp-eyed, the other is witty and smart. Both of them are outstanding people, but they are inevitably entangled in the weakness of human nature. They met for the first time at a family dance, but because they had a bad impression on each other, they were arrogant and biased. The first impression is preconceived, and then the woman gossips, which leads to their love and hate. Elizabeth once said to Darcy: We are very similar in temperament. We are both unsociable, taciturn and unwilling to talk unless we can say something astounding, as brilliant as aphorisms. It is precisely because of this ideological consistency that all aspects of marriage are hindered, and it is precisely because of this that a happy marriage is finally promoted. Elizabeth: If you put her in the real world, she may be a feminist, but she cares about her sisters. She is direct, occasionally rude and mischievous, but she is so obsessed with Darcy. The most important thing is to be good at and dare to speak like someone taller than yourself? No? . From an early age, Elizabeth is smart, resourceful, brave, far-sighted, self-respecting and good at thinking. For a young lady who was going to get married at that time, this was commendable. It is precisely because of this quality that she has an opinion on love and has a happy family with Darcy.

Through Bennett's five daughters' different handling of lifelong events, this novel shows the different attitudes of girls from middle-class families in villages and towns towards marriage and love, thus reflecting the author's own view on marriage: it is wrong to marry for property, money and status; It is also foolish to get married without considering the above factors. So she is not only against getting married for money, but also against taking marriage as a joke. She emphasizes the importance of an ideal marriage and regards the feelings of both men and women as the cornerstone of an ideal marriage. Elizabeth, the heroine in the book, comes from a small landlord family and is loved by Darcy, the son of a rich man. Despite the gap between family status and wealth, Darcy proposed to her, but she refused. Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him is one reason, but the most important thing is that she hates his arrogance. Because Darcy's arrogance is actually a reflection of the status difference, as long as there is such arrogance, he and Elizabeth can't have the same thoughts and feelings and ideal marriage. After that, Elizabeth observed Darcy's behavior and a series of actions with her own eyes, especially seeing that he changed his arrogant attitude and eliminated his misunderstanding and prejudice, thus concluding a happy marriage with him. Elizabeth's different attitudes towards Darcy's several marriage proposals actually reflect women's pursuit of personality independence and equal rights. This is the progressive significance of Elizabeth's image.

The works vividly reflect the life and social conditions of British towns in the conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19. His novels with picturesque social customs not only attracted a large number of readers at that time, but still give readers unique artistic enjoyment today. She is the first novelist who realistically describes the ordinary elegance in daily life and plays a connecting role in the history of English novels. Although the theme of Austen's novels is relatively narrow and the stories are quite plain, she is good at creating vivid characters in everyday ordinary things, whether Elizabeth and Darcy, whom the author thinks worthy of recognition, or Wickham and Collins, who are satirized, are real and touching. At the same time, Austin's language is tempered. She pays attention to humor and satire in the art of dialogue, and often uses humorous language to set off the personality characteristics of characters. This artistic innovation makes her works unique. Arrogance and prejudice are the best embodiment of the combination of writing magic and emotional sublimation. If A Dream of Red Mansions is an oriental lady, Pride and Prejudice is a western beauty.

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