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Reflections on arrogance and prejudice

Five articles about pride and prejudice.

After tasting Pride and Prejudice, everyone must have gained a lot. Write a review about pride and prejudice. Are you at a loss after reading it now? The following are my thoughts on pride and prejudice, carefully arranged for you, hoping to help you.

About Pride and Prejudice (Selected Articles 1) Man is the tallest animal on the earth. He is tall because he has a heart, which is different from other creatures. It specializes in studying the hearts of other animals.

It is precisely because the mind studies the mind that human beings have created human beings and created words such as "arrogance" and "modesty" to describe the mind.

There was once a story that Mark Twain once attended a banquet. He said "You are so beautiful" to a lady, and the lady immediately replied: "It's a pity that I can't answer you in the same way!" Mark Twain, who has a keen mind, immediately replied humorously: "It doesn't matter, you can lie like me!" " "

Everyone will burst into laughter after reading it, but there is a profound truth hidden behind it, "Don't be too arrogant." As the saying goes, all men are created equal. Indeed, people came to this world naked without wearing any ornaments, which is enough to show that "all men are created equal." It is precisely because of equality that people should tolerate others and should not oppress people because of their noble status, status and power.

There is another story: a businessman saw a peddler selling pencils in the street and felt sorry for him. He gave the peddler a dollar and turned away, but he came back! Said I forgot my pen, and said, "You and I are both businessmen". A few years later, a decent boss recognized the businessman and said gratefully, "If you hadn't told me I was a businessman, I'm afraid I'm still selling pencils!" " "

This story shows that there should be no barriers and prejudices between people. We should be modest, encourage each other and make progress together.

The businessman in the second story did not despise the pencil dealer because of his great power, but let him regain his confidence! Isn't this spirit worth learning? Pride or prejudice, modesty or encouragement, which is more worth advocating? I think readers will understand! Because we are all concerned!

Reflection on Pride and Prejudice (Part II) When Elizabeth's father Bennett was young, he thought that a beautiful woman could bring happiness, but later in this marriage, there was no love, a rich life and empty feelings.

Elizabeth's good friend Charlotte married Reverend Collins. They want nothing but love, not love, but satisfaction and peace.

Lydia, Elizabeth's younger sister, simply pursues the beauty of appearance and ignores the inner beauty. She really liked Wycombe who lost all her treasures and ran away with him regardless of the consequences. There is not much description of her later life in the book, but it is predictably sad.

Throughout the book, Jane and Bentley fell in love at first sight at the dance. For various reasons, they love each other but dare not frankly pierce this paper. They may miss it, but Austin gave them a happy ending.

The heroines Elizabeth and Darcy hated and misunderstood each other from the beginning. Later, Darcy found himself in love with this clever and special girl, but she felt pain because of their status. Elizabeth solved the misunderstanding of Darcy's arrogance and found that Darcy was a kind and noble person who was addicted to love.

Love is the main line of this book, but it also conveys another essential factor of marriage, that is wealth. Two extremely beautiful marriages are built on wealth. I can't say this is a very vulgar condition. In reality, a marriage with only love is not established, a clever woman can't cook without rice, and life can't be full of water. At the end of18th century, when Austin lived in England, people's thoughts were full of fame, status and vanity. In British society at that time, getting married for love was a stupid game. Money determines the operation of the whole level.

On the magic mirror of Pride and Prejudice (Part III), it says: "Understanding with reason is a tragedy, and understanding with emotion is a tragedy.

The mirror has clear dew, and the mirror really sees through everyone. Mirrors don't lie. He will gather the power of sunshine and angrily "burn" the cheater's heart, but he will not hesitate to use up all the nectar. When the mirror is "empty", there is really nothing. As the lake dried up, the mirror slowly disappeared into people's eyes. ...

Arrogance and prejudice, two unquestionable derogatory terms, have made Jane. Austin's works became exquisite symbols and became famous for a while, so Pride and Prejudice became a great work.

Jane. Austin was born in 1775 and died in 18 17. At the same time, English novels are in an irrelevant period. After the death of the novel master, Fanny died with her. Sentimental novels and Gothic legendary novels represented by Bernie. Although it was all the rage, it gradually withdrew from the historical stage because of its own weaknesses. Since then, Austin has published six novels, including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion. With its rational light, it reflects the sadness and melodrama of Gothic novels, thus opening the climax of realistic novels. Pride and prejudice is about the love and marriage of young men and women. What is different, however, is that it focuses on the love disputes between the hero and heroine, and through comparison and description, it puts forward the problems of moral conduct and behavior norms.

When I finished reading this book, I was gratified and satisfied that Elizabeth and Darcy finally got married happily. Yes, it is precisely because of their arrogance and prejudice that all these twists and turns will occur. Elizabeth is a passionate, lively and naive country girl. He didn't know how to plot against each other, and he didn't know how to distinguish between true and false, so prejudice came into her mind. Darcy is an aristocrat in the upper class. Such a prominent position, how can he not be twisted into pride in his heart? Yes, he is so arrogant that people ignore his tall, handsome, elegant and good-looking image. No matter how much money he has, people will only think that he is arrogant, arrogant and not good at pleasing. Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy only refreshes Wickham's derogatory comments on Darcy's character.

Happily, the contradiction between Darcy and Elizabeth was finally solved. However, imagine what would happen if Darcy did not show his love to Elizabeth, or did not clarify after being rejected and insulted by his personality, and gave up the pursuit of true love? It will be a tragedy, and perhaps the lasting affection between Jane and Bentley will be destroyed. Lydia's frivolous behavior will cast a shadow of shame on the Burt family and ruin its reputation. However, all this has not been presented. Darcy forgave Elizabeth because he saw her innocence with his rational eyes. Because he loves her, he will choose her regardless of grandma Catherine's obstruction.

Such ups and downs of love, only sincere love can nourish. They came together because of love, Jane and Bentley, Darcy and Elizabeth. Their love is pure, while the love between Charlotte and Collins is completely based on money. These two completely different views of love have continued to this day and penetrated into the history of human progress.

I am a person who advocates true love, because if people live for money all their lives, what is the meaning of living? Is it just to have a carefree life guarantee? When a person becomes the richest person, but can't get spiritual wealth, at this time, you leave, leaving emptiness, but can't get the true meaning of life. Life is extremely precious. Tie it tight and don't let go. I don't know love. When I know it is hard-won, it is like a glass vase sitting in a sponge. Maybe it is broken on one side. Maybe it is always surrounded by a sponge and quietly placed there. No one knows what will happen to me, but at least, people's spiritual sustenance is endless and precious, and love cannot be measured by money. I envy my parents forever happiness and sweet love. Although time will dilute everything, there is always a strong beauty in their dullness, which impacts me and marches into life.

Mirrors are not transparent, but they can reflect infinite energy. Mirrors don't lie. When it dries up, its heart is really empty. That's a real tragedy.

Reflection on Pride and Prejudice (Part IV) After reading the famous book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, a famous British woman writer, I was deeply touched. This work is based on daily life, which contradicts the content and artificial writing method of sentimental novels popular in society at that time. It describes the emotional entanglement between the arrogant single young Darcy and the prejudiced second lady Elizabeth, the rich single aristocrat, and Bingley and the virtuous big lady Jane. If we want to sum up the content of Pride and Prejudice in one sentence, it is because of two emotions-pride and prejudice that four interesting marriages have been made. If you want to explain the hidden content of Pride and Prejudice in one sentence, it is: look at society from love and marriage. The first sentence at the beginning points out the main line of the novel-marriage. And at that time, it seems that the sooner you get married, the more face your family has. Personal background and the quality of family members will also have a great influence on the marriage of the younger generation.

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.

This novel depicts many people with different personalities, which can be described as a microcosm of society. There are eccentric, bossy and unreasonable mothers, arrogant and rational Mr. Darcy, gentle Mr. Bentley and elder sister Jane. But all in all, there seem 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 charmed Elizabeth with his clever flattering ability and "pleasing" appearance, and constantly cleared his grievances and vilified 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 Elizabeth's being cheated means that he is a "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 and pretends to be a "gentleman" on the surface. Although there is a saying that "a person can't judge a book by its cover" and "a person knows its face but doesn't know its heart", even though I lived in the 2 1 century, I still have a good impression on Wickham as a bystander after reading this story. How can I blame Elizabeth, a girl living 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? Elizabeth is a passionate, lively and naive country girl. He didn't know how to tell the truth from the false, so she was prejudiced. Behind Elizabeth's enviable and recognized "happiness", there are money, numbness, tears, regrets, maybe more, but the only thing that doesn't exist is true love, full of true love ... The so-called "arrogance" in this article refers to Darcy, a plump young man with high academic qualifications and sharp eyes. 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 and taciturn, and we don't want to talk unless we can say something astounding and as brilliant as a proverb. " It is precisely because of this ideological consistency that marriage is hindered in all aspects, and it is precisely because of this that a happy marriage is finally promoted. Elizabeth: In the real world, she may be a feminist. But care about your sisters. Direct, occasionally rude, naughty. But it fascinated Darcy in this way.

The most important thing is to be good at and dare to say "no" like people who are taller than themselves. 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. Later, Elizabeth observed Darcy's behavior and a series of actions with her own eyes, especially seeing that he changed his arrogant attitude in the past 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.

If a dream of red mansions is an oriental lady. Pride and prejudice are the beauties of the west.

About Pride and Prejudice (Selected Part V) Now we always hear the saying that love and bread give you a choice, which one would you choose? There are countless examples in society to prove that marriage without love will eventually fail. Can love without bread last forever? There are many such themes around us, such as the TV series Dwelling House a few years ago, which profoundly reveals that love without material foundation is difficult to maintain, because people are always easily tempted by material things, so it is difficult to have a correct answer to the question of which is more important, love or bread, just like chickens and eggs. The real answer often varies from person to person, so the ultimate happiness of a person's life depends entirely on our own treatment.

As Jane Austen's masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice is a novel with the theme of love and marriage. The background of the novel is the bourgeois society at that time. The novel shows the different attitudes of girls from middle-class families in villages and towns towards love and marriage through the narrative of a small squire Bennett's wife looking for husbands for five daughters to be married and the combination of four young men and women. The reason why Mrs. Bennet was anxious to find a husband for her daughter and the dialogue between the leading men also profoundly revealed the essence of bourgeois marriage in society at that time-the combination of money transaction and interests. Just like many families in ancient times paid attention to door-to-door and bamboo door-to-door.

The concept of family class has penetrated into the hearts of these so-called nobles. For them, marrying a woman who is not in the right place will only be laughed at and humiliated. So marriage is only a comparison of family status for them, and it doesn't matter whether they have feelings or not.

Elizabeth in the novel is one of the two most outstanding Bennet girls. She is young and beautiful. Unlike her sister, she has a more independent view of love. She believes that love should not be determined by simple material things, and marriage should not be despised. She can't sacrifice her life because of pure material temptation. At least she is not the kind of woman who tries hard to please men in order to become the mistress of a manor.

Although the marriage prospects of the five girls were not clear at that time, especially for the backward families at that time, Elizabeth, who is smart and lively, brave and far-sighted, dare to love and hate, has outstanding beauty, extraordinary temperament, extraordinary courage, a kind heart and the courage to pursue true love, has obvious family background.

From the story of Elizabeth's sincere love and perfect combination with Darcy regardless of the gap between family status and wealth, we can see women's pursuit of personality independence and equal rights, and we can also see the author Jane Austen's view of marriage, that is, marriage based on material foundation is unhappy, it is foolish to marry for property, status and money, and it is also foolish to marry without considering the above factors. She is not only against getting married for money, but also against taking marriage as a joke. She emphasizes the ideal marriage.

After reading this novel, I can only say that love is beautiful, but if you decide marriage on the basis of material things too rashly, it will definitely ruin your life's happiness. So you must have principles, don't waver easily in the face of interest temptation, and have your own bottom line. Although there are some so-called money worshippers in the society now, why not cry on the BMW and laugh on the bicycle? Obviously it is money worship, but I still believe that there will still be perfect love in this world. As long as you communicate with people with a sincere heart, you will definitely find your true happiness and happiness!