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After reading Pride and Prejudice, everyone will certainly gain a lot. Write a review about pride and prejudice. Are you at a loss after reading it now? The following is a review of my pride and prejudice carefully arranged for everyone, hoping to help everyone.
Personal feelings about Pride and Prejudice 1 Pride and Prejudice is the masterpiece of Jane Austen, a famous British woman writer. This work is based on daily life, which is contrary to the content and artificial writing techniques 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. 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.
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.
The main possibility is that Lizi cares too much about her image in the eyes of others. She very much doesn't want to be seen as an ignorant, vain and uneducated woman in the eyes of others, but she is just a woman at that time who doesn't want to be an accessory. She hopes that her other half can sing with her in spirit. It is commendable that the requirement for this person's character exceeds the requirement for wealth. After all, it is under the education of 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 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?
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 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.
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 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 are the beauties of the west.
"Pride and Prejudice 2" Personal Thoughts "It is a truth that rich bachelors must want to get married."
This is the beginning of Pride and Prejudice, and the author Jane Austen dominates the whole story with such a sentence, which makes people smile when thinking. Throughout the novel, Mrs. Bennet and several other wives have been using this idea to cram their daughters into Netherfield, making a lot of jokes, but they also made two good marriages in the jokes.
From the whole story, Pride and Prejudice is a novel about Cinderella's marriage to a rich family: Elizabeth is not the most beautiful in the book, but her sister is more beautiful than her; Her dowry is also very meager, not as rich as Miss Bingley's; Her family background is even more humble, and she has no title, so she can't compare with Miss Anne of Rosings. As for Mr Darcy, he is the owner of Pemberley, with an annual income of more than 10,000 yuan. In the regency era, his net worth probably ranked among the top ten in Britain. So when two people are together, it looks like a great victory for Cinderella.
It is often said that arrogance represents Mr Darcy and prejudice represents Elizabeth. Mr. Darcy disdains country dancing because of his long-term good education, while Elizabeth is biased against Mr. Darcy because of his words and deeds. Finally, after the arrogance and prejudice were eliminated in the communication, the two people came together and reached a happy ending in the fairy tale.
However, in my opinion, arrogance and prejudice, these two problems exist in both protagonists.
The first is arrogance. Pride is actually closer to "pride, pride" in English. Both protagonists have proud capital. Elizabeth, the heroine, is not the most beautiful, but she is the most aura in the whole novel. The protagonist's father praised his daughter as the cleverest in the family. Even Mr. Darcy, the protagonist, said "I can't move my heart" at the dance and fell in love with the heroine's smart eyes.
Smart girl, good-looking, with a pair of smart eyes, is very popular with her neighbors. After more than ten years of smooth sailing, this smart and beautiful girl has a sense of pride in her heart. Although she became close friends with Charlotte, whose status and appearance were inferior to her own, in fact, she always felt that her sister was no worse than those ladies anywhere in London except for property and dowry.
As for Mr. Darcy, his pride seems to be easy to trace back to the source: he has a good family background, received a good education, studied in Cambridge, and received an aristocratic elite education since childhood. His ancestors were knighted. As far as income is concerned, Mr. Darcy is already a real millionaire. What is the reason why such a gentleman of value and position is not proud of himself?
Thus, the first meeting at Netherfield Manor Ball became a collision between the pride of young girls and the pride of nobles.
This meeting is undoubtedly one of the highlights of the whole novel. Mr. Darcy came to Netherfield to attend the dance at the invitation of his good friend. At the ball, Mr. Darcy hated the vulgarity and boredom of the whole ball-of course, in the peak season of communication in London, which wife's shalom and which earl didn't attend the party, and who was the richest man in Britain at that time? This totally unknown dance is a waste of his precious time.
At the beginning of the dance, everyone was talking about Mr. Darcy's high income. Mrs. Bennet in the original is a loud voice, and Darcy's deep-rooted gentlemanly demeanor naturally hates this kind of thing. The style of Mrs. Bennet and the Bennet girls is enough to make Darcy hate this family. So when Bentley invited him to dance with Elizabeth, he refused mercilessly.
I think that at the moment when Bingley loudly invited Elizabeth, Mr. Darcy must have regarded Elizabeth as the most vulgar and thoughtless lady he had ever seen-a rich bachelor must want to get married, and so must countless wives in London who sent their daughters to Mr. Darcy's arms. Besides, the whole dance looks like a farce to Darcy. Darcy turned down a dance that he thought was just a waste of time without mercy.
As for Elizabeth, she never felt humble. In fact, we can also see that Elizabeth has the brightest and most precious soul in the whole novel. She is smart, self-respecting, self-reliant, loves all beautiful things, is positive and has a precious heart.
Mr. Darcy rejected Elizabeth when they were strangers and didn't know each other at all. This is undoubtedly a prejudice against Elizabeth. They have similar pride, but Elizabeth, who was rejected for no reason, was hurt.
At this time, prejudice was formed: Mr. Darcy thought that the Elizabeth family were vulgar country people, uneducated and ignorant; Elizabeth thinks that Mr. Darcy is a rich aristocrat, and his position means everything, ignoring a person's true inner essence.
If the fate is not enough, two people who are equally arrogant and biased may not have any intersection. But the author laid a foreshadowing in this dance, that is, Elizabeth looked back at Mr. Darcy.
How many sparks can this look collide! Liz's aura, all the beauty of Liz is concentrated in her eyes, which contain a noble lady's self-esteem and pride, as well as some naughty sarcasm. Although this glance didn't make Mr Darcy change his mind at once, he remembered it.
In Elizabeth's view, Mr Darcy is just a proud aristocrat and a pseudo-gentleman who speaks ill of a lady behind her back. Mr Darcy thinks Elizabeth is as vulgar as her family, but the lady's smart eyes show her elegance, self-esteem and beauty. Mr. Darcy found that his previous conclusion seemed to be problematic. He began to keep looking at Elizabeth. Just to find some evidence that she really doesn't deserve to dance with him as he said before.
However, Elizabeth is not as vulgar as Mr Darcy imagined. As the original text said: "Although he has a sharp eye and picked out more than one defect, he said that Elizabeth was asymmetrical, but he had to admit that she was slim and beautiful. On the one hand, Darcy asserts that Elizabeth's behavior is not that of a fashionable girl, on the other hand, he thinks that she is really free and easy. "
Jane Austen first named Pride and Prejudice First Impression. These two people left a prejudice, because they both have their own pride, or arrogance. Even if Mr. Darcy's prejudice changed a little, he began to admit Elizabeth's advantages, but until Darcy admitted to proposing marriage, he still felt that Elizabeth was as eager to marry him as any other girl he had ever seen. Elizabeth's prejudice is much more serious. Because of prejudice, she even doubted Mr. Darcy's personality, mistakenly trusted Wickham and took lies as truth. This prejudice caused the communication between the two protagonists to be blocked, and finally led to the failure of Mr. Darcy's proposal.
However, the obstruction of communication does not prevent Darcy from understanding Elizabeth's character. Mr. Darcy was fascinated by those clever eyes: from those eyes, he felt the vitality of a girl who grew up in a sunny mountain village in the south, which he had never felt in that rainy, wet and cold place in London. He didn't see the awe caused by property and family background in this girl. What he saw was a healthy and sunny girl, caring for her sister, advancing and retreating moderately, witty, generous and honest. ...
Under Mr. Darcy's careful tutoring, he has never experienced or seen such a smart and agile woman as Sunshine. Elizabeth's advantages will not be concealed by bad family background and bad family, but will only shine more brightly in the dross.
When Mr. Darcy realized it, he couldn't hold back his feelings and confessed to Elizabeth, but he was brutally rejected. The pride of two people collided again. Darcy thought that no one would refuse him, but Elizabeth rejected him in the harshest terms, without any gratitude for Mr. Darcy's love, and questioned whether Mr. Darcy was decent. What about Elizabeth? In Mr Darcy's confession, she was greatly humiliated. Family members' lack of manners is like slapping a girl in the face.
This proposal hurt their pride: Darcy thought that no one would refuse him, but Elizabeth refused. He thinks he has a good upbringing, but his pursuers accuse him of "if only you were more polite", which is undoubtedly the greatest irony to him; After reading Mr. Darcy's letter, Elizabeth found that her proud judgment and vision were completely inaccurate, and the capital she was proud of was worthless. She began to feel ashamed and burst into tears.
At this point, their self-esteem was frustrated and their prejudice finally began to disappear. Before Elizabeth arrived in Pemberley, both of them settled down, Darcy began to realize his mistake, and Elizabeth began to face Darcy squarely. The two men corrected their prejudice. As Elizabeth later said, their personalities were so complementary and their eyes on things were so similar. The two men naturally fell in love.
Throughout the book, I mentioned five marriages more or less, among which the story of Darcy and Elizabeth is undoubtedly the main line. The whole story has British humor, fine structure, twists and turns, and lively rhythm. The whole story smells of bright sunshine in the south of England and comes to an abrupt end in the most beautiful place.
Jane Austen's brilliant flower pen makes the whole story look like a three-inch ivory carving on the table. It's not a big situation, but it's fine and lovely. The story twists and turns, every word is carefully carved, every sentence is put just right, and every plot takes place at the right time. The subtleties between Darcy and Elizabeth are even more attractive.
Personal feelings of Pride and Prejudice Chapter 3 This is a film with the autobiographical nature of Jane Austen, but she and her Darcy can't be together, and they love each other deeply. However, Jane Austen gave up eloping with Darcy for life in order to make her family live a better life and prevent them from falling into poverty because of her.
When someone recommended this film to me, I was still very exclusive and turned her away. However, on a very coincidental occasion, I accidentally saw her photo and heard the music flowing slowly inside, and I was so fond of her that I watched it over and over again, but I didn't feel bored with her.
The film uses long shots in many places, such as when introducing the Elizabeth family, when Elizabeth and Darcy dance, and so on. These long shots don't make people feel boring, but they are very interesting and beautiful. Almost every frame can be used as a desktop wallpaper. It is very difficult to shoot long shots, which requires the cooperation of professional photographers and directors with clear logical thinking and deployment ability. Through the long lens, we can see the comprehensive quality of this creative team.
The piano music in the film always ups and downs inadvertently, gently paving the way for the picture. Looking at such low-key music is actually the finishing touch, because it makes the original picture smart, just like blood.
Finally, it is very important that we can know what our father looks like in our own life from the father's love in the film. Compared with my mother, my father is always more silent. I may feel that my father's love is not so obvious and obvious for a long time, but my father still loves us like that, and my father loves us like a mountain!
Chapter 4 of Pride and Prejudice: Personal Reflection; Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Eyre, a British writer. Austin's masterpiece.
This novel tells how Mrs. Bennet's five daughters treat their lifelong events. Elizabeth, the heroine in the book, is favored by the arrogant Mr. Darcy and proposes to Elizabeth regardless of the status gap, but Elizabeth is biased and misunderstood by Darcy's arrogance and rudeness and refuses him. However, through Darcy's attitude of proposing marriage several times, from arrogance to politeness, Elizabeth gradually changed from prejudice to admiration, and finally ended her marriage.
By borrowing books from the five daughters of Bennet's family, the author expressed his love view in ironic language-"Don't marry for money".
Elizabeth is a visionary and clever girl. His elder sister and younger sister married themselves in a hurry when they were old enough to get married, but they didn't get real happiness, especially her little sister Lydia, who was almost cheated, thanks to Darcy's help. Elizabeth is different from her sisters. She carefully observes everyone's words and deeds to guess what kind of quality and personality this gentleman is and whether he can be happy all his life. Although the guess was not so accurate, she finally chose a satisfactory husband for herself-Darcy.
Pride and prejudice is a good book. I suggest you have a look. It is not only the cornerstone of marriage, but also the enlightenment of life.
Personal Reflection on Pride and Prejudice Part 5 I recently read Pride and Prejudice and was deeply impressed. The author of this book is Jane Austen. She is an English novelist. She didn't go to a formal school, but under the guidance of her parents, she began to write at the age of 20. From the end of 18 to the beginning of 19, only "sentimental novels" and "gothic novels" flooded the British literary world, while Austin's novels took a different approach and showed the daily life and rural scenery of Britain in an unconventional way.
Pride and Prejudice ends with a comedy about four marriages: Jane and Mr. Bentley fell in love at first sight, which made them fall in love; There were many misunderstandings between Elizabeth and Mr Darcy, which later turned into understanding. The gardener took Elizabeth to Derbyshire and they got married. Lydia, who is frivolous and vain, and Wickham, who is completely hypocritical, are impatient and impulsive, making the neighbors gossip; Collins and Charlotte only pursue material life, which gives Mrs. Bennett a headache. ...
Four marriages form two sharp contrasts. The former pursues true love while the latter pursues material life. Of course, Pride and Prejudice not only criticizes the latter's ignorance, but also criticizes the feudal thought of upper-class wives: only elites deserve their children and relatives. Always treat those who have no power and influence proudly, which makes ordinary people always look at them one-sidedly, maybe they are kind. But in people's communication, ordinary people still hold prejudice against them-they are arrogant!
In fact, I think the prejudice of those who are powerless is good. If those upper-class people put down their airs and treat others well, then not only Jane, Mr. Bingley and Elizabeth, but also Mr. Darcy's marriage will be so smooth and the whole society will become harmonious!
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