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Excerpts from Good Words and Sentences in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice tells the love story of elizabeth bennett, the daughter of the squire. Based on daily life, this work vividly reflects the British urban life, social conditions and human feelings in a conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19 with the contents of sentimental novels popular in society at that time and artificial writing techniques.

Good words and sentences in Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice;

Spring flowers are full of greenery, willing to serve the public, extremely sweet and delicious, with endless aftertaste and lasting sweat.

All smiles, laughter like the wind, concentration, hold your breath, stare at the old, upright.

Green manure, red achene, rich fruit, attractive fruit, full fruit, melon, fragrant fruit, sweet fruit, fat juice.

Angry, aggressive, driven out of reason, full of pride and beautiful steel.

A good story in Pride and Prejudice:

"yes; These four nights have taught them the same personality, that is, they all like to play 2 1 point and don't like to play' Comex'; When it comes to other important features, I think they still know very little about each other. "

"I guess what you are imagining now."

"I'm afraid you can't guess."

"You're thinking, many nights are spent with these people, which is really unbearable. I feel the same way with you.

I've never been so bored! It's boring, noisy and boring to the extreme.

These people think they are great again! I just want to hear you criticize them. "

"To be honest, you are completely wrong. What I think is much better.

I'm thinking: a beautiful woman's beautiful eyes can give people so much happiness. "

Anyone who has seen you two together will not doubt his feelings.

I'm sure Miss Bingley won't doubt that she is not such a fool. If she sees that Mr Darcy loves her half, she will get a dowry.

"But, my dear sister, even in the best way, I can give it to this person, and his sisters and friends want him to marry someone else. Will I be happy? "

"That depends on your own opinion," said Elizabeth.

"If, after mature consideration, you think that the pain of offending his sister is greater than the pleasure of being his wife, then I advise you to refuse his promise."

; It turned out that Charlotte wanted Mr. Collins to talk to himself as much as possible so that he wouldn't pay attention to Elizabeth any more.

When we parted in the evening, Charlotte was almost certain that things would have been successful if Mr. Collins had not left Hertfordshire so soon. However, she thinks like this, but she doesn't understand his violent and arbitrary character.

Let's talk about it Early the next morning, Collins used a rather cunning method to sneak out of Longbourn and rushed to Lujiazhuang to kneel down and make love to her.

Mrs. Bennet was speechless with anger in the presence of Sir William. But as soon as he left, her complaints were immediately vented.

First, she resolutely does not believe it; Second, she concluded that Mr. Collins had been cheated; Third, she believes that the couple will never be happy; Fourth, this marriage may break up.

However, she only drew two conclusions from the whole incident ... one is that the joke was all caused by Elizabeth; The other is that she was bullied and abused by everyone; That whole day, most of what she said was these two points. Nothing can comfort her, nothing can calm her down.

Until the evening, the resentment still did not dissipate.

She saw Elizabeth and scolded her for a week.

She always spoke gruffly to Sir William or Mrs Lucas, and it took a month to get better. As for Charlotte, it took her months to forgive her.

Excerpts from Good Words and Sentences in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice 2 Excerpts from Good Words;

Rich, universally recognized, surrounded by eight families, beautiful, serious and taciturn,

Selfish, hypocritical, tight-lipped, ecstatic, bored, willing, hypocritical, picky, happy, get carried away, love, fit, wandering around, handsome.

Excerpts from good sentences:

1, a person may be arrogant but not vain. Arrogance is what we think of ourselves, while vanity is what we want others to think of ourselves.

There are very few people I really like, and even fewer people have a good impression on everything. The more I look at the world, the less satisfied I am. With each passing day, I believe that all kinds of people are capricious, and the advantages and feelings that appear on the surface are unreliable.

Besides getting married, a girl always likes to taste the taste of lovelorn from time to time. That will give them something to think about and show off in front of their friends.

Judging from many books I have read, I believe it is indeed a very common problem, and human nature is particularly prone to this problem, and almost everyone can't help but be pretentious because of their own characteristics. Vanity and pride are two completely different things. Although they are often used as literal synonymous sentences, one can be proud but not vain. After reading it, pride mostly doesn't care about our own evaluation, while vanity involves what we want others to think of us.

That was a long time ago. When I found out I was in love with you, I was halfway there.

6. Vanity is indeed a weakness. As for arrogance, because it is only a sense of spiritual superiority, people have always grasped his discretion well.

For this kind of problem, I think that since people have expressed their love for you, you can't repay them with the same feelings in any case, but you should also express your gratitude. This is human nature.

8. I don't know who discovered the power of poetry and can expel love; I think poetry is the food of love, the food of beautiful and faithful love; But if it is ambiguous love, a bad sonnet will ruin it.

9. I have been fighting myself, but I have failed, and I may fail again in the future. I can't control my feelings anymore. Please allow me to tell you how crazy I am about your worship and love.

10, whether married life can be happy or not is a question of opportunity. A pair of lovers, who have a thorough temper before marriage, or have the same temper, cannot guarantee certain happiness. They always go further and further, worrying about each other. Since you want to live with this man all your life, you'd better know as little as possible about his shortcomings.