Pride and prejudice: 1 Jane. Austin is not good at using Byronic impassioned expression, nor is he good at thrilling realistic description. On the contrary, he is good at describing one ball after another, tea parties, family dinners and card tables, as well as countless walks and chats in a delicate way ... It is these small themes that make Charlotte.
Bronte said, "I don't want to stay with her gentlemen and ladies in their elegant and narrow house." However, do small activities limit the author's vision? Elizabeth, the hero, clearly expounds the author's point of view: "But people themselves have changed so much that you can always see new things in them."
Yes, it is the housework of "a family of three or four in a rural village" that truly reflects the class status and economic relations of British society.
I read a book called Pride and Prejudice the other day. The author is Mr. Austin in England.
It tells the love story of a young man and a young woman. A family in a small town in England has four daughters. The eldest daughter is gentle and lovely, the second daughter is straightforward and bold, and the third daughter is a bookworm. In short, they are all characters with distinct personalities and very individual characters.
The eldest daughter married a rich gentleman as her parents wished, and the husband and wife were very loving, but the two sisters of the monopoly looked down on her, thinking that their economic conditions and social status did not match, often insulted her and never treated her as family.
The author describes the social contradictions between the upper class and the lower class in Britain with the unique keen and delicate observation of women.
After reading "Pride and Prejudice", I finished reading an educational world masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice"!
It tells the story that Elizabeth, the hostess, meets a seemingly arrogant and loyal person by chance at a party. Honest fitzwilliam. Darcy. They didn't leave a good impression when they met for the first time. After contact, Darcy had a good impression on her, but she listened to Darcy's slander and believed it. Darcy fell in love invisibly. Elizabeth received his letter of defense, learned the truth, regretted it, and thus cleared up the misunderstanding and understood that Darcy was a noble man!
As for the differences in personality, she felt that they could complement each other and finally combined. Through this story, tell us, don't look at the superficial phenomenon of anything, but look at the essence of things clearly!
After reading Pride and Prejudice, Dylan had an accident on his way to see his biological father. She accepted the fate of death and followed her ferryman Tristan on a journey to another world. The end point is just around the corner, and it is difficult for two people to separate because they love each other. But their respective destinies forced them to return to their own places. The brave Dylan gave up his comfort and embarked on the arduous road of finding love again. In the end, he not only reversed the fate of Tristan, but also stubbornly brought Cui back to the real society and was reborn.
Originally, I thought Dylan was fighting against fate for love, but after she found Cui, she still asked Cui, who was confused, to move on with her. At first, Tristan was Dylan's ferryman. Later, Dylan not only ferried Tristan, but also redeemed himself. She bravely challenged the unknown and fearlessly took control of her own destiny.
A Review of Pride and Prejudice This novel was written by Jane Austen at the peak of Britain. This novel written by Jane Austen is very interesting, but it satirizes the power, ostentation, vanity and distorted view of marriage of rural people. She used her unique writing style to express two unfortunate and lucky marriages.
The novel revolves around the theme of how Mrs. Bennet let her daughter get married. The marriage of the second daughter is the main line. The hero Darcy is rich and noble, but he is very proud. Elizabeth, the second daughter, is young, willful, smart and lively, and biased against Darcy. Love flickered between two people, struggling, but finally broke this arrogance and prejudice. The novel ends with their happy marriage.
Mr. Bernard's five daughters well represented the women in the rural society at that time: the eldest daughter Jane was gentle and kind; The second daughter Elizabeth is smart and independent, and has her own unique views on things; The third daughter, Mary, is not outstanding in appearance, but knowledgeable and clever; Katie, ranked fourth, and her little daughter Lydia, with grandiose personalities, have nothing to do all day, only care about greed and play, and are ignorant. Lydia was tricked into taking the bait because she was so stupid.
After reading Pride and Prejudice, I have read many world famous books. When I first read Pride and Prejudice, I had a feeling that I couldn't put it down.
This book has no grand historical background. It happened in a rural life, which made people feel very calm and natural.
There is no serious social contradiction in Pride and Prejudice. The author truly describes the small world around her, especially the storm of marriage and love between gentlemen and ladies, with the unique and meticulous observation of women.
What attracts me more is the little entanglement and hesitation of the hero and heroine in the process of slowly entering love, which truly depicts the process of love and the actions of men and women to try to guess each other's thoughts.
It is precisely because of the arrogance and prejudice before this love came into being that a love didn't come so easily. In all kinds of misunderstandings and conflicts, it shows the psychological activities of the characters in detail, thus embodying the characters of the main characters, making the story develop in the right direction and the ending come out smoothly.
After reading Pride and Prejudice, I took a few days of self-study classes, entered the world of books from the gap of time, survived a night of lightning and thunder, and ended Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Remember Elizabeth's voice, her machine, integrity and elegance. I remember Mr Darcy, his indifference and arrogance, and his subtle and noble love. Love book? Yes, this book details four groups of marriages, some perfect and some painful. Charlotte's eyes were blinded by money, and Lydia's heart was controlled by secular lust. Unhappiness is doomed. Although Jane and Elizabeth are completely different in character, they cherish themselves and act rationally, which is a model of the double combination of appearance and spiritual beauty.
I think this book not only tells the marriage story of four people, but also satirizes the social reality and concrete analysis of human nature at that time with humorous style. I deeply understand how terrible it is to judge a book by its cover, and I also clearly realize that an empty and gorgeous appearance can never win a long-term marriage and love.
Finally, I want to say that long-term and full love and long-term and happy marriage cannot be based on money, power and beauty, but also need many inner beautiful qualities.
Pride and Prejudice After reading 8 Austen's Pride and Prejudice, as she said, it was carefully carved on two inches of ivory and was Austen's masterpiece. This novel reflecting the marriage problem is the most popular among the author's works and her own favorite. The work vividly reflects the life and social conditions of British towns and villages in a conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19. His novels attracted readers at that time with picturesque social customs, and still give readers unique artistic enjoyment. She is a novelist who realistically depicts ordinary elegance in daily life and plays a connecting role in the history of English novels. The whole work is magnificent, full of twists and turns, but concise and exquisite, deeply attracted.
Austin spent almost his short life in the English countryside. Perhaps the simplicity and tranquility around her gave birth to her indifferent temperament. Based on her experience, she suspects that people who have read Pride and Prejudice will be moved by her delicate and sensitive feelings. She was only a teenage girl when she wrote Pride and Prejudice. Is that a gift? Admittedly, she seldom contacts with the "outside world", but her imagination is enough.
The protagonist of this article is a lively girl-Elizabeth. Yes, she is not as beautiful as her sister. However, she is brave, strong and smart, and has not regressed because of suffering. Therefore, she has a charm, which is why Darcy likes her. In her life, there are joy and hope, as well as sadness and sadness; There are sunshine and flowers, as well as night and storm, and she comes one by one in good times and bad times. Her courage, wisdom and strength enriched her soul and made her life happy. For Darcy, there is a saying in the book, which is a truth: "vanity and arrogance, although used as synonyms, are actually two different things." A person may be arrogant but not vain. Arrogance is how we evaluate ourselves, while vanity is how we want others to evaluate ourselves. "It is because of Darcy's arrogance and arrogance that people misunderstand his noble heart. Arrogance can mislead people, and prejudice can misunderstand good people.
Fortunately, however, Darcy gradually understood his mistakes and made people know Darcy again. The article not only tells me not to be arrogant, otherwise I will be misunderstood; It also told me to be strong and not to flinch in the face of difficulties.
During the holiday, I read a book called Pride and Prejudice, which was very good. Let me feel a lot, but also let me understand a lot.
This book is mainly about: at the dance, Elizabeth, a country lady who was born in a famous family but didn't have a rich dowry, met Darcy, a rich son. Darcy's arrogance annoyed Elizabeth at that time, and with the provocation of villains, Elizabeth's misunderstanding of Darcy became deeper and deeper. It happened that Prince Charming Darcy couldn't help falling in love with the beautiful and lively Cinderella, but the difference between the two worlds made Darcy always take an arrogant attitude towards Elizabeth, which, together with Elizabeth's misunderstanding of Darcy, constituted a pair of contradictions of arrogance and prejudice.
This book made me realize that people should live in harmony and not misunderstand each other because of a small matter. We should also learn to understand each other, and don't sow seeds of discord among others and cause harm to others. Learn to tolerate each other. Make our society better.
This book also made me feel that this pair of "arrogance" and "prejudice" got married after many setbacks.
Don't give up because of a little setback, learn to persist, and persistence is victory!