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Emma's thoughts after reading.
Comments on Emma 1 Emma by Jane Austen in England is another wonderful novel.
Sometimes I regret why there were so many famous books in the first three years, but they didn't attract my attention at all. Ignorance is ignorance, and the pedagogy book is right.
Let's continue to record Emma's thoughts after reading it.
(1) is really a wonderful novel. Although the description circle is small and the vision is narrow, the author describes the characters vividly. Sometimes, Miss Betty's chatter, Jane Fairfax's indifference, Emma's enthusiasm and even Mr. Woodhouse's melancholy seem to be vividly described by the author.
(2) Although Emma is arrogant and likes to dominate other people's marriage life, what I see in the book seems to be more of Emma's advantages. She is good at observing others, analyzing her own heart, and is willing to reflect after hearing Mr. Knightley's criticism. Sometimes, I think Emma is more like an immature child, while Knightley is like a patient teacher who always tolerates, loves and cares for her, but is also strict with her. Take care of her, but feedback her shortcomings in an appropriate way. Emma can obviously feel this kind of care and love.
(3) The novel shows the local conditions and customs of Britain at that time: the importance of gentlemen, dancing, chatting and social status.
(4) There are so many characters, all of which are displayed incisively and vividly. Sometimes, I think: How did the author do it? How can we portray these characters in detail and show everyone's personality to readers?
(5) After reading the novel, always remind me to learn to observe and analyze people's character from other people's eyes, manners and eyes.
The basic quality of teachers is to learn to observe students. Maybe you can review this book before going to work in the future.
Emma is the fifth novel of Jane Austen, a famous British woman writer. Her writing skills are perfect. This book, like Austin's other works, is full of trivial things. Most of the scenes are bland, but there seems to be a kind of magic, which attracts readers to integrate into the atmosphere of the book until the end. I read this book in junior high school and recently revisited it.
This novel is also centered on the heroine's mate selection activities. Austin tried to reveal the ugly fashion in the British social trend at that time from the meticulous and sensitive angle of women, that is, he regarded marriage as a bad habit for women to seek economic security and improve their economic status, and attached importance to family status without considering women's feelings and human rights. The article describes the love of several young men and women, and it is even more intriguing to tell them with mysterious stories. Austin brought the characters to life through their appearance, language, movements and demeanor, and presented a series of wonderful stage plays for readers.
This story takes place in the life of the middle class in a village in England and its neighborhood. People here are familiar with each other, just like our village in China. However, unlike the customs in China, the British have a strong sense of social hierarchy. It is generally believed that nobles or upper-class people should not associate with lower-class people, which they think is detrimental to their dignity. Especially on the issue of marriage, if a man with a certain social status and a woman without family background, two of a kind, or even talk about marriage, will certainly be despised and insulted by others and become the laughing stock of people in their spare time.
The main female characters in the book all pursue equal exchanges and communication with men's thoughts and feelings, demand equal rights in social status, and insist on men's freedom of independent observation, analysis and choice. This may not be a big deal to us now, but it did make a big step forward for British society at that time, especially Emma Woodhouse, the heroine, as the most outstanding example. This book thinks from Emma's point of view, which makes me feel that this woman is so different. She looks dignified, smart and cheerful, and grew up in a rich family. She didn't want to marry, and even said, I'll never marry again. Even as a matchmaker, she acted as a matchmaker for her good friend Miss Harriet Smith. She tries her best to find a spouse with a higher social status for a woman with a lower status, but the result is often different from what she expected, leading to many unexpected jokes.
Emma is a clever girl, but she is not perfect. Her weakness is that she is too opinionated and a little conceited. Whenever Mr. Knightley points out that there is something wrong with her point of view, maybe she doesn't evaluate someone the same as her. She won't immediately review herself or even go her own way, but when the final result is different from what she expected, she will always think carefully and sum up her mistakes.
Emma also helps others in her own way. This is the hero of the book, Mr Knightley. In my opinion, Mr Knightley is the cleverest character in the book. Austin put Knightley in the most sober position and pointed out what she thought was the bad habits of society in his language. He is tolerant of Emma, who "doesn't regret what she has done, but still thinks she is better than him in judging women's rights and women's subtle psychology." For another example, at a dance, she saw that Miss Harriet Smith, whose social status was low, was treated with contempt, so she went forward to help her through the embarrassing situation and severely cracked down on flattering her superiors and bullying her subordinates. On the contrary to Emma, he encouraged the true love between Harriet and Robert Martin, and gave some help to make lovers finally get married. Mr Knightley is one of my favorite characters in this book. There are two leading men and women with such distinct personalities, which adds a lot of color to this book.
Let's take a closer look: first, the love between Emma and Mr. Knightley, which was finally revealed, was not described in the previous book. How do they feel? I used to think that Mr. Knightley's feelings for Emma were only those of the older generation and the younger generation, because he was 16 years older than her. Although love can't be measured by age, the number 16 has left a deep imprint on my mind. Coupled with Frank Churchill's fake love smoke, I think Emma and Frank Churchill should be the last to walk together. And we look at Emma too little, too little time, enough for a person to see a person clearly and make the so-called ambiguity disappear. In the end, Emma's self-understanding and Mr. Knightley's insistence made us lovers finally get married. All this is unexpected and understandable. What makes readers happier is that Emma can live happily with her lover without leaving Mr. Woodhouse, who is afraid of leaving. This is also the happiest couple in the book.
Austin has never been married in his life, but he has brought us such a different love story. While appreciating the writing, we can't help thinking that equal rights between men and women are the crystallization of people's great wisdom. This famous film is a silent cry for the resistance of British society at that time. Countless words make up a sword and stab the disadvantages of society, which is the innate sacred duty of any scholar.
Emma's idea is that Emma is finally with Mr. Knightley. I don't know why, when I think of Mr. Knightley, I always think of Darcy in Pride and Prejudice and Rhett in Gone with the Wind. So on the positive side of the story, I really hope Emma can be with such an excellent man as Mr. Knightley. Of course, there is no reason for the author to deliberately portray our hero as particularly attractive.
In Emma, I saw a smart, opinionated, helpful, always considerate of others, but sometimes arrogant and imaginative woman. On the whole, I still like Emma very much. This is a self-respecting, intelligent and thoughtful woman.
I was very moved by her words:
As long as a woman has wealth, even if she is still single in her later years, no one will look down on her and still live happily.
If a woman can't get the ideal lover, her career becomes very important. Of course, family is actually a woman's belonging and happiness, but sometimes, women should also do their own business.
Emma's view on reading 4. Have you been reading Jane recently? Austin's novel Emma. This is a very interesting novel, the plot is basically driven by talking, talking in your own home, talking in other people's homes, talking in the open air and talking in the manor. The words of countless people promoted the process of the plot and let us know the story of the protagonist Emma and the people around her.
Emma, the plot of this book is not complicated. After the governess Miss Taylor got married and became Mrs. Weston, Emma, the rich woman, made a new friend Harriet. She tried her best to match Harriet, but failed again and again. She thought the priest liked Harriet, but in fact the priest liked him. She thinks Frank has a crush on her, but in fact Frank likes Miss Jane. She thought her new friend Harriet liked Churchill, but in fact Charlotte liked Mr. Knightley, and then Emma found out that she liked Knightley, too. In short, all kinds of feelings between men and women are ironically incompatible, but fortunately it is a happy ending, and finally everyone has found a satisfactory home.
Many people don't like Emma, the protagonist, because she is conceited and smart, but I like her very much. She is smart, kind, optimistic and passionate, so she is very friendly to Charlotte of unknown origin. However, due to the limitation of class, she is also a little arrogant and ignorant, so there is prejudice in Charlotte's feelings, which leads to a misunderstanding. Fortunately, there is Mr. Knightley. This man always gives Emma honest advice and teaches her not to make mistakes. He is always so rude and sometimes even mean, but I like this hero. He has a tolerance beyond class and a kind heart that is enthusiastic about helping others. Calm, wise, kind, tolerant, with both gentlemanly demeanor and gentlemanly character, who can not love him!
Emma's loveliness lies in her willingness to help others, such as helping Harriet enthusiastically, although not everything goes well; It is also because she tries her best to maintain family harmony. For example, when her sentimental father talks with her sister who is absorbed in life, she tries her best to make the dialogue harmonious and complete. She is also lovely because she can correct her mistakes, because she fell in love with Miss Bates as soon as she spoke, and Mr. Knightley also pointed out her mistakes seriously. Emma was able to admit her mistake and didn't stick to her guns. Of course, there are many small details that can show Emma's quality, which is why Mr. Knightley, the hero, falls in love with Emma!
I like reading this book. In addition to the attractive story of the protagonist, Austin's storytelling method is also very interesting. She didn't deliberately describe everyone's personality, but you can see everyone's portrait in every detail and conversation. Emma's father is sentimental and doesn't like change, so he always feels sorry for his married tutor. He is always worried about people's health, and always tells people to take care of themselves and eat lightly in his words. Emma's brother-in-law is determined and has a real temper. He doesn't like his father-in-law's temper and always makes fun of him in conversations. Opportunistic priests always speak with honey and oil, maintaining a good external image, in fact, the essence is a love rat; The arrogant and vulgar pastor's wife always feels good about herself, thinking that she is the center of the whole world and everyone has to hold her; Miss Bates nagged that Mr. Wesley was sociable and Mrs. Wesley was understanding. ...
Literary critics said that Austin described life in English countryside in detail at that time, which was very appropriate. Between the lines, we can see the image of every Englishman at that time, as well as the lively neighborhood relationship, the spacious and quiet rural manor environment, and the rural life full of human feelings. The hero's love is not a vigorous and earth-shattering story, but a series of small things that happened at dinner, chat and party. These concrete and vivid lives are true and credible love. Love first appeared in life. You love my talk, chat and manners, and I love your true nature in my parents' short time. This is the best love.
Emma is so happy after watching 5! I finished reading another famous foreign book Emma this evening.
Emma tells the story of a rich girl who is conceited and fond of fantasy. Through matchmaking with her good friends, a series of embarrassing things happened. Looks funny and angry. A person can only rely on his own feelings, but people who are out of place almost lose the happiness of themselves and their good friends. Fortunately, everyone found their true love later, and even Emma ignored her previous vow of "not getting married".
Mr Knightley, a person whom Emma hates and loves, finally captured the so-called Miss Perfect. In Emma's words, I won't be spoiled because of you. Indeed, in many ways, Knightley and Emma are the opposite. In fact, he was telling Emma not to be emotional, but Emma didn't understand until the end, so Mr. Knightley played an indispensable role in Emma's growth, which is worthy of recognition!
Frank. Churchill, an educated son. I like him the least. Because of the quarrel with my fiancee, I tried my best to get in touch with Emma, which made her very angry. As a result, Jane became seriously ill and wanted to break off her engagement with him. Emma no longer thinks he is the perfect person he used to be. He had to write to apologize. Although I finally got a happy ending, if I were Emma, I wouldn't forgive him. This ultimate man should be punished. It's too cheap for him to forgive him just for a letter. If this happens again, should I tolerate it?
This book is really good! Remember to go and have a look when you are free.
I recommend it carefully.
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