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Experience of Reading Pride and Prejudice
This novel reflecting the marriage problem is the most popular among the author's works and her favorite. His works vividly reflect the life of British towns and villages in a conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19. His picturesque novels not only attracted 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.
The whole work has no momentum and twists and turns, but it is this simplicity and exquisiteness that deeply attracts us. Austin spent almost all her short life in the English countryside. Perhaps it was the simple and quiet atmosphere around her that gave birth to her cold temperament. We can't doubt her analytical ability just because she doesn't have rich experience. Anyone who has read Pride and Prejudice will be deeply impressed by her delicate and sensitive feelings.
She was only a teenage girl when she wrote Pride and Prejudice. Isn't this a gift? She does have little contact with the outside world, but the existence of thoughts and imagination is enough.
Experience from reading Pride and Prejudice 2 Pride and Prejudice not only opposes marrying for money, but also opposes treating marriage as a child's play, emphasizing the importance of feelings for an ideal marriage. The plot of the novel is tortuous, full of comedy, fresh and fluent language, and humorous, which is the most popular work in Austin's novels.
This novel mainly describes Elizabeth's extroversion, liveliness and loveliness. Elizabeth's sister Lydia loves Wickham very much. Finally, Wickham got married, but he was not happy. She only pursues appearance and asks nothing else. Although I got a handsome man as I wished, I was insulated from happiness. Wickham is a mess except for his empty appearance. At first, she puzzled almost all the girls, including Elizabeth, but in the end, she was fooled by Lydia. The reason is that Lydia is too vain.
Elizabeth's parents' marriage has its particularity. They have some property, but no love. When Elizabeth's father was young, he thought that beauty could bring him happiness. He married a beautiful girl as he wished, but found it boring to live with a beautiful but not smart woman. He lives well, but his feelings are empty.
So I understand that affection is the foundation of love, love is the foundation of marriage, and marriage is the foundation of happiness.
Experience of reading Pride and Prejudice 3. I have long heard that this book is excellent. One day, I came across this book and couldn't wait to turn it over. If you read this book with curiosity at first, you will be eager to read it later.
This book mainly describes the marriages of Bennett's daughters, reflecting several different views on marriage. In love, should beauty, money, status or love itself be put first? The author does not stick to the method of reasoning to clarify his point of view, but makes readers think deeply through several different marriage descriptions. ...
In this book, although there are many characters described, the author arranged it skillfully, as if there was a master and a second time. Although there are not only Jane Bennett and elizabeth bennett, but also Mr Bentley and Mr Darcy, almost all of them have many shortcomings. But it is because of these little people's descriptions that we think it is true, because in life, we are actually playing these disgraceful roles more or less, aren't we? Ask yourself if Mrs. Bennet is selfish, snobbish and dissolute; Wickham turned around; Collins' hypocrisy, stupidity and servility are still Mrs. Catherine's bossiness and selfishness; And other people's … can we all find some prototypes from ourselves or people around us?
Of course, not all the characters described in the book are so obscene. Jane is the eldest miss of the Bennet family. She is beautiful, gentle and even naive. She never thinks the worst of others-even though she knows others are cheating on her! In fact, such a person seems perfect, but I think she seems to lack the ability to distinguish right from wrong. If she had lived in today's China, she might have been deceived! In fact, being a man should not only have a tolerant heart, but also have a minimum judgment ability, knowing when to endure and when to retreat!
Reading four books of Pride and Prejudice is a portrayal of our life. Family, love, marriage, I like people like Darcy throughout the book.
This novel should be the love enlightenment story of many girls.
I think Liz is great. Her journey with Darcy is worth learning. I will not feel inferior for what I have. On the contrary, I will be more demanding and confident of myself.
It takes some time to get to know each other, and sometimes the first impression is often wrong.
Family background is not the most important thing, what matters is the equivalence of two people.
The place written by the author is the difference between rural people and urban people, which can reflect prejudice and arrogance. Personally, I think that although we are talking about the lifestyle of the upper class, as far as the current development of China is concerned, in the next 20 years, everyone can compare their lifestyle with that of the nobility or the upper class. It is estimated that many people are beginning to want to refute, at least I promise I can do it. Sometimes I feel that those who attack us can't beat me. Since our ancestors can travel through 5000 years of history, we are no worse than foreigners or others.
I like this book very much, and it has deeply influenced me. When I saw it for the third time, I still had many illusions about life, which made people think of Feifei. I can read this book several times, but I can't understand many of its meanings.
I read other foreign classics to learn and understand something. From this book, I can find peace and learn to change myself. I am interested in analyzing the psychology of the main characters from the story. I am lucky to read such a famous book. No matter how good it is in the future, it will not change my love for it. It just attracts me.
Reading Experience of Pride and Prejudice 5 During the winter vacation, I finished reading Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, which is a thought-provoking novel.
This book mainly tells the love story of a pair of young people. Because of the arrogance of one side and the prejudice of the other side, many things have happened, but there is a story that all's well that ends well.
People's first impression is very important. If Elizabeth had not been prejudiced against Darcy, their marriage would not have been so hindered. But sometimes, your first impression of others is not necessarily that person's personality. Some people look serious, but they are really good people. Some people look honest, but in fact they are hypocritical, one set inside and one set outside. Seeing that a person can't judge whether he is a good person or a bad person directly from his appearance and behavior, I thought of something that happened to me.
One day, I went out by bus. There is a foreign guy on the bus, with long hair, headphones on his ears and hands in his jeans pocket. His expression is not serious. However, when an old man got on the bus with trepidation, only the foreign guy gave her his seat, and the rest of the "gentlemen" in suits and ties sat still.
"Look at people in many ways." You will understand this truth after reading this book.
Reading Experience of Pride and Prejudice 6 Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen's masterpiece. The story takes place in an isolated rural town: Mr. Bennet, a little squire, has five daughters, and Mrs. Bennet's first priority in life is to find a suitable husband for his five daughters. For this reason, she ran around all day and was very busy, but the place where they lived was too remote to find a suitable candidate at the moment. At this time, two single, Gao Fushuai gentlemen came here for a holiday. The arrival of these two people is no less than throwing a boulder on the calm water. Can Mrs. Bennet marry off her five daughters as she wishes? The author told us a tortuous marriage in humorous and sarcastic language. The ending greatly surprised Mrs. Bennet, neighbors and relatives, with a light comedy flavor.
Reading Experience of Pride and Prejudice 7 Austen's Pride and Prejudice, as she said, is carefully carved on two inches of ivory and is Austen's masterpiece. 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 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.
Experience from reading Pride and Prejudice 8 "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 minds, people always regard him as the property that one of their daughters deserves. " This is the opening passage of the masterpiece Pride and Prejudice by the famous British writer Jane Austen, which leads to a classic story about love and value in Britain at the beginning of the19th 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 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 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 are of humble origin 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. A rich, handsome and arrogant "rich second generation" met a poor and self-respecting "second beauty". The beauty is biased against him because of the arrogance of the rich second generation, but in the process of constant confrontation, they find each other behind the protective film and then 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 stands for "arrogance" and Elizabeth stands for "prejudice", and they can all be drawn by their emotions from the beginning. Then a series of gossip about Darcy made Elizabeth dislike Darcy even more. When Darcy's proposal to Elizabeth was rejected, he said, "If I use some tricks to cover up my inner contradictions and flatter you blindly, and make you 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. Darcy, on the other hand, experienced difficulties. First, he fell in love with a poor woman who didn't like him or even became more and more disgusted with him. When he finally got up the courage to propose, he was rejected. 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. In the end, Darcy can be regarded as "faithful wife", and finally resolved the misunderstanding with his lover and stayed together for a long time.
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: "The world is a comedy to be understood by reason and a tragedy to be understood by emotion." Elizabeth, the most rational of the five thousand Jin, naturally won the happiest marriage in Austin's works.
Reading Experience of Pride and Prejudice 9 I read Pride and Prejudice in primary school. I am immersed in the emotional entanglement between the hero and heroine, which is endless. Now I'll open this book again and read it carefully. It's not interesting.
Arrogance and prejudice are the emotional obstacles of the hero and heroine in the book, and they are also a stumbling block for everyone in real life. We often only care about our own feelings and ignore the feelings of others, causing a lot of regrets. To live a happier life with others, we must first understand our own shortcomings and correct them, so as to have a harmonious society.
Reading Experience of Pride and Prejudice 10 Pride and Prejudice is generally about Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. The story is ups and downs, which makes people feel incredible but makes people feel that the story is so smooth from beginning to end. It can be said that the author Jane? Austin succeeded in writing a book. What might happen in real life. In the story, Mr. Darcy is arrogant, that is, rude to strangers; Elizabeth played the role of prejudice. Let people know that people can't be perfect, even Elizabeth's father sometimes misjudges people.
At the beginning of the story, people thought that Mr. Darcy was arrogant and not as enthusiastic and generous as his friend Bingley. Especially at the first dance, he was very critical of Elizabeth introduced by his friends, which made Elizabeth very angry, but she was still happy for her sister because she danced with Bingley twice. But after reading the story, although the ending is the best, it always makes people feel that Elizabeth's opinion of Mr. Darcy is a bit excessive and she has to admire Mr. Darcy's tolerance.
In the process of reading, we seem to be Elizabeth. Judging from our first impression and Wickham's function words, we come to a conclusion: Mr. Darcy is arrogant and more cold, and only looks up to the upper class, and it is beneath his dignity to associate with him; Miss Darcy is no better. However, after several times of in-depth understanding and careful observation, Elizabeth and even we all think that we have wronged Mr. Darcy, especially Mr. Darcy's efforts to help Elizabeth's sister Lydia marry Wickham. The lesson is: you can't judge a person only by the information in other people's mouths. Try to make me understand: you can't judge others too early, and you can't just say it from others' mouths. You'd better observe and understand it yourself, and then get along with him by combining the views of others and his acquaintances, otherwise it may make both sides unhappy. Also, you should try to make a good impression when meeting people, because this is also an example of others evaluating you in the future. Otherwise, you may be biased against others.
In the story, another protagonist is Mr Darcy. He first met Elizabeth at a dance in Bingley. At that time, he was indifferent to Elizabeth, and even said, "She (Elizabeth) is ok, but she is not beautiful enough to touch my heart. At present, I have no interest in flattering those ladies who are treated coldly by others ... "Later, he tried to make Elizabeth not have any prejudice against him. This makes me understand: the judgment of a person should not be too hasty and casual, which will cause the two sides to break up in discord. To make matters worse, you will be bored and embarrassed when you are enthusiastic about him in the future.
In the whole book, the person who has been awake for the longest time and who I admire most is Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth's father. He is not as brainless as his wife; I am at a loss when I encounter problems; Whenever something goes wrong, I complain that there is something wrong with my nerves. He doesn't think a person is like his wife, and he doesn't think others are rich. He has his own principles, and he will evaluate that person's character. Without him, perhaps Elizabeth would let her brainless mother marry the eloquent Collins. He always sided with Elizabeth and Jane, repelling her mother's repeated persuasion. But he also blamed others wrongly: when Elizabeth told him that she was going to marry Mr. Darcy, he agreed only after knowing the inside story, which shows that sometimes you should not think that your views must be correct, there may be inside stories you don't know, and don't always laugh at those who have different views with you.
Evaluating a person can be said to be simple or difficult. This is also a science, which we will only understand when our experience increases.
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