傲慢与偏见英语读后感(整理10篇)
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇1
PrideandPrejudiceisanovelwrittenbythefamousEnglishwriter,JaneAusten,whowasthesixthchildreninafamilyofsevenandwasborninthevillageofsteventoninHampshirein1775anddiedofAddison’sdiseasein1817.Thebookfirstpublishedon28January1813bythebooksellerThomasEgertonwhohadalsopublishedSenseandSensibility,theoriginalversionofthenovelwaswrittenin1796-1797underthetitleFirstImpressions.
PrideandPrejudiceisalovestory,mainlytellsthelovebetweenElizabethandDarcy.Itdividedinto2volumesandiscomposedof42chaptersaltogether.ThemajorcharactersareMr.Darcy,Arichandproudyoungman.Elizabeth,thesecondeldestdaughterofMr.andMrs.Bennet.Mr.Bingley,Arichyoungbachelor.Jane,thefirstdaughterofMr.and.ThestorybeginwithBingley’sarrival.OnedaywhenhearBingleyhastakenNetherfield,ahousenearher’s.Sheissohappyandarrangedoneofherfivedaughtersmarriagewithhim.Ataball,luckly,BingleyandJanefallinloveatthefirstsight.Darcy,afriendofBingley’s,wasattractedtoElizabeth,alivelyandspiritedgirl.ButDarcygreatlyoffendsherbyhissuperciliousbehaviorandthisdislikeisincreasedbyWickham,adashingyoungmilitiaofficeroftheunjusttreatmenthehasmetwithatDarcy'shands.OnedaywhenDarcyandBingley’stwosistersdisgustedwiththevulgarityofMrs.Bennetandhertwoyoungestdaughters,effectivelyseparatedBingleyandJane.Meanwhile,Collins,acousinofMr.andMrs.Bennet,marriedcharlotte,afriendofElizabeth’s,forElizabeth’srefusetomarryhim.ButOnedayDarcysendElizabethaletter,inwhichhejustifiestheseparationofhisfriendBingleyandJaneandmakeitclearthatWickhamis.SoElizabethchangedheropinionsandideastowardhim.OncewhenElizabethvisitedheruncleandauntinthenorthofEngland,shemetDarcythereandwitnessedhischangesthroughseriesofbehaviors,nolongerprideandbecomegentleandattentive,allthesemadetheirmarriagearranged,andtheyalsosuitablyprovidedforBingleyandJane’sreunitedandengaged.Thestoryendswithboththeirhappymarriages.
MypointofviewtowardsthemasterpieceofJaneAusten’sisthatthisnovelreflectstheEnglishhumansentimentoftheendof18thcenturyandtheearlyof19thcenturyunderthecircumstanceofconservative,andtellsusthedifferencewaysandattitudestomarriageofMr.andMrs.Bennet’sfivedaughters’.Therebyrevealtheauthorherselfattitudetowardsmarriage,thatisloveandmarriagebasedonmoney,propertyandsocialstatusisnotperfect,butitisalsostupidWithoutconsideringallofthese.There,theauthoremphasizetheimportanceofidealmarriage,meanwhile,tobeopposedtolove&;marriagebasedonmoneyorpropertyandtobeopposedtopeople’slaughlove&;marriageoff.Theauthortakestheaffection/loveasthecornerstoneofidealmarriagebetweenmaleandfemale.Elizabethastheleadingcharacterinthisnovel,wasborninthefamilyofsquireen’s,andislovedbyDarcy.Darcyproposemarriagetoherinspiteofdifferenceinthepossessionofpropertyandsocialstatus,butisrefusedbyElizabethforhispride,thenoveldemonstratethatiftheprideofDarcy’sexisted,therewillbenoloveandalsohappymarriagebetweenElizabethandhe,itisreallynicethatElizabethwitnessthechangesofDarcy’sthroughseriesofbehaviorinthefollowingdays.viewingthatheisnolongerprideandtheneliminatingherprejudicetohim,finallyengagedwithhimandleadingahappymarriage.TheauthordescribedthatfemaleisinpursuitofindependentpersonalityandequalrightthroughseveraldifferentattitudesofElizabethforDarcy’sproposemarriage.Meanwhile,demonstrateElizabeth’sindependentunderstandingforahappymarriage.Inthisarticle,thewriterdescribedseveralunperfectmarriagesofElizabeth’ssistersandclosefriends,aimedatmakingasharpcontrastwithElizabeth’sbeatificmarriageandrevealedthatmarriagewithoutlovebutbaseonsocialstatusandpropertyactuallyisakindofpublictragedies.Humorous,ironical,polishedlanguageandrealstorylineisalsooccurredinthisarticle.
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇2
IhavereadsomepartsofthisnoverwhenIwasaboutthirteenyearsold,butthebookwasreallytoothickformetoreadoverpatiently.It’sapitythatIhaven’tfinishedittillnow.Butfortunately,Ihavewatchedthemovie“PrideandPredudice”directedbyanAmericanfilmstudioseveralmonthsago.Thesimplebutpureplot,thewonderfulsong,theclassicalcustume,theluxuryball,thescenefullofamorousfeelingsfromtheBritishcountry,thebeatifulandstubbornactress,allofthesemovedmedeeply.
Mr.Darcy,theactorofthenover,anoblemanfromtheuper-classesinEngland,becauseofthis,hehasaninbornsuperioritythathelooksdownateverypersonfromthelower-classes.Hedon’tlikeneithertheirlifestylenortheirwaytothink.
Elizabeth,theactressofthenover,anobstinate,wiseyounggirlfromthelower-classesofthecountry.Shedosen’tlikeanyonewhoisconstumelious,shehatesthespursfromthepridemen.
Bythese,youknow,there’erlotsofconflictsbetweenthem,butatlast,DarcyandElizabeth,thetwodifferentevenoppositeyoungstersfalllove.That’sveryincredible.
Infact,wearealwaysprideandthinksomethinginourmindbutnotright,weassesstheothersonlydependontheirbackgroundortheircolorofskin,wehideourtrueheartandpretend,wedispisetheotherswithoutanyreason……
Butwhydon’tweaskourselvesinourheartormind:whatdowefeelinfact?Whatdoweneedinfact?Whatdowehateandloveinfact?Whynotexpressourrealfeelingsatonce?Whynotchasethehappywereallywant?……
Ifwecangothroughthehindrancesthatsetbyourselves,ifwecanexpressthetruefeelingswehaveandsayitoutloudlyandclearlytosomebodywewanttotellwith,ifwecangiveupthecontumelyandspurnswhichblockustogetlongwellwightheotherswolove,ifwecanlivetogetherharmonyandsincere,if……
Ifthatdayreallycomes,thelovewillcometoo.
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇3
ThereisnodoubtthatPrideandPrejudiceiswell-known,thebookthatiswrittenbyJaneAustenhasaninfluenceontheculture.AsfarasI’mconcerned,theendingofthefictioniswonderful,ElizabethandDarcywontheirhappiness,leadingacolourfullife.
Firstofall,let’slearnabouttheauthorwhoisJaneAusten.Shewasunmarriedallherlife.Shewasborninamid-classfamilyandwasbroughtupinafortableenvironmentwithharmonioussurroundings,sothere’snottoomanyconflictsinhersightneitherinhernovel.InPrideandPrejudiceshetalkeddifferentideasaboutloveandmarriagethroughdifferentcharacters.
JaneAustendisclosedmid-classyoungladies’differentideasofmarriageandlovethroughdescribingthedifferentwaysinwhichtheBennetgirlsdoingwiththeirmarriageproblems,andthisundoubtedlyshowsthewriter’sideaaboutloveandmarriage:it’swrongtogetmarriedjustforproperty,wealthandstatuswhileneitherwoulditbewithoutcaringaboutthoseelements.JaneAustenjustattachedgreatsignificancetomarriagethroughhernovel
bytellingpeoplethatmarriageshouldberegardedcarefully.
Then,let’sgetclosetostory.ThedetailsisthatMr.BennetisanEnglishgentlemanwithanestateinHertfordshire.Hehasfiveunmarrieddaughtersbutnosonswhilehisinheritancemustbeinheritedbyamale,soMrs.Bennethasbeenkeentoseekhusbandforherdaughterswithgreatenthusiasm.
OnedaytheBennetshadanewneighborcalledBingleywhowasawealthybachelorandfollowedbethetargetofMrs.Bennet.AtaballBingleyfellinlovewithJaneBennetwho’stheoldestdaughteroftheBennets.Bingley’sfriendDarcyalsocametotheballandstruckthesights,manygirlslikedhimwhilehethoughtallofthemcouldn’tsuithispreference,includingElizabeth.Mr.Darcyalwaysshowsothersaimpressionofpride,havingfoundthisElizabethbegantohateMr.Darcy.
BeforelongDarcyfellinlovewithElizabethBennettbecauseofherlovelybehavior,whileElizabethisdisgustedbyhisprideandhasaprejudiceabouthim.TheofficialWickhamwasweledbythevillagers,andElizabethalsotookashinetohim.Wickhamtoldsometingaboutdarcy,whichincreasedEli’sprejudiceaboutMr.Darcy.At
anotherballMr.DarcyinvitedElizabethtodancewithhim,butElirefusedhim.Eli’seldermalecousinMr.CollincametoHertfordshiretoinherittheBennett'spropertybyrules,hewantedtomarrywithoneoftheBennets.HavingknownthatJanewasalreadyengagedwithMr.Bingley,heaskedElizabethtomarryhimbutwasseriouslyrejected.AtlastheproposedtoCharllotewhowasEli’sfriend.
Mr.CollinswasgoodatflatteringandhegotthepastoratewiththehelpofLadyCatherine.OncehisfamilywasinvitedtoRosingsGardenbyLadyCatherine.ElizabethalsowenttherewithMr.CollinandCharllote.ThereshemetMr.Darcywho’sLadyCatherine’snephew.ThenMr.DarcycametotheCollins’andconfessedhisloveforElizabeth,ofcoursehewasrejectedimpolitely.
AfterwardsMr.DarcywrotealettertoEliinordertoremovehermisunderstandingsofhim.Elizabeth’suncleandauntwerealsoimpressedbyMr.Darcy’spoliteness.GraduallyEli’sprejudiceofMr.Darcydisappeared.Eventuallytheybecamecouple.
Inmyopinion,ontheonehand,IthinkElizabethhaspersonalityethicwhichcausedherindependentideaaboutloveandmarriageandinconsequencesheearnedahappy
life.There’realsoEli’ssisters’lovestoriesservedascontraststothefemalesubject’sidealmarriage,suchasCharlotteandCollin’slife:theydohadaluxurylife,butthere’snoreallovebetweenthemandthiskindofmarriageissurelyatragedyofsociety.Ontheotherhand,Darcyisbrave,hediddohisbesttopursuithislove.
Asamatteroffact,everyonehasshortings,afterreadingthestory,Ididrealizethatweshouldfindouradvantagesanddisadvantagesbyourselves.Moreover,it’snecessaryforustotryourbesttogetovershortings.Iamawarethatweoughttogetalongwithotherswiththesameattitude.Therightthatseekingforhappinessisequalforeveryone.therefore,weshouldvaluethethingsthatwehave,andcherishthechances.
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇4
I’mforcedtoreadthisnovelatthebeginning,butIcan’twaittofinishitsubsequently.
"Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledgesthatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife."ThisisjustasLeoTolstoy’sfamousstartingin《AnnaKarenina》:"Allhappyfamiliesresembleoneanother,eachunhappyfamilyisunhappyinitsownway".Tobeginwithsuchadesign,JaneAustenhasherdeepmeaning.Marriageandmoneyareinseparable.Theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.Theauthordoesnotdenythis.SosheusestypicalBennetstoprovethistruth.
Thestorytakesplaceintheclass-consciousEnglandofthelate18thcentury.ThefiveBennetsisters--includingstrong-willedElizabethandyoungLydia--haveallbeenraisedbytheirmotherwithonepurposeinlife:findingawealthyhusband.Sowhenawealthybachelorshowsupintheirlives,thewholefamilyisturnedupside-down.ButwhenElizabethmeetsupwiththehandsomebutsnobbishMr.Darcy,thebattleofthesexesisjoined.
Asweallknow,Austen,inthisnovel,throughthefiveBennetdaughters’attitudetowardsloveandmarriage,showstherelationshipbetweenmentalfeelings,suchaslove,andmaterialpossessions,whichalsoreflectstheauthor''sattitude:Marryforthesakeofproperty,moneyorstatusiswrong;marrybutdonottakeintoaccounttheabovefactorsisfoolish.Asaresult,shenotonlyopposedtomarryforthepurposeofmoney,butalsoopposedtotreatmarriageaschild''splay.Shestressedtheimportanceofanidealmarriage.Butinmodernsociety,althoughthemarriagesofeconomicneedshavedecreasedrapidly,theconceptof“moneydetermineseverything”isstillrootedinsomepeople’smind.
Thenlet’setotalkaboutthemeaningfultopicofthislovestory:《PrideAndPrejudice》
Prideandprejudiceareourmonproblemsandweaknesses.Infact,everyoneisveryeasytobedrivenbyhisownsubjectiveimpressionandthuseasytomakeincorrectmentsonothers,andthenledtomisunderstandbetweenpeople.One’sfirstimpressioncanaffectalotofthingsforsure,butitdoesn’tmeanitcouldn’tbechanged.Thedeeperyougettounderstandsomeone,themoreobjectivepointsyouwillhaveonhimorher.ThechangingofElizabeth’spointofviewtowardsDarcyjustprovedthisperfectly:nopride,noprejudice,andthesetwomarriedjustbecausetheyloveeachother,justbecausetheyneedeachotherinsteadofneedeachother’spossessions.Austenissmart,becauseElizabethgotbeautyandintelligencewhileDarcyishandsomeandrich.Ievenwonderifsuchaperfectmarriagecouldtakeplaceinmodernsociety.
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇5
PrideandPrejudiceismyfavoritenovel,whichimpressesmeforalongtime.ItdescribesalovestorymainlybetweenElisabeth,whoIlikethebest,andarichandproudman,Darcy.
ThestorybeganwiththearrivalofacrowdofrichmenwhorentahouseneartheBennet.Inaball,ElisabethgavesuchabadimpressiononDarcy’sfirstpridethatsherefusedDarcy’sfirstproposal.DarcywassosurprisedbyElisabeth’srefusalthathelovedElisabethmoredeeply.AndElisabeth’santipathy(厌恶,憎恨)madeDarcyrealizehisshortcomings.HewasnotangryaboutElisabeth’scensure,butalsohechangedhispreviousproudattitude.DuringElisabeth’stravelinDarcy’smanor(庄园).Darcywasverynicetoheruncleandaunt,differentfrompreviousproudattitude.WhenoneofElisabeth’ssistersranawaywithWickham,DarcyhelpedElisabethfindhersisterandpreventhersisterfromthelossofreputation,withnobodyknowingthatitwashewhohelpedtheBennet.SomanychangesinDarcyeliminated(消除)Elisabeth’sprejudice.Atlastitendwiththeirmarriage.
Takingthedailylifeasitsmaterial,thisstoryreflectedthelifeandloveinaconservative你(保守派)andblockingEnglandtown.Itreflectedtheauthor’sviewaboutmarriagethatitisfaulttomarryforproperty,moneyandstatusanditisalsofoolishtotaketheseelementsintoaccount.InfactDarcy’spridemanifested(证明)thegap(间隙,差距)betweentheirstatuses(地位).Sincehisprideexisted,thereisnoidealmarriagebetweenElisabethandDarcy.FromthedifferentattitudesfromDarcy’stwoproposals,itreflectedthefeminine(女性)pursuitofpersonalityindependenceandrightequality,whichisaprogressive(先进的)characterfromtheimageofElizabeth.
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇6
PrideandPrejudiceisanovelwrittenbythefamousEnglishwriter,JaneAusten,whowasthesixthchildreninafamilyofsevenandwasborninthevillageofsteventoninHampshirein1775anddiedofAddison’sdiseasein1817.Thebookfirstpublishedon28January1813bythebooksellerThomasEgertonwhohadalsopublishedSenseandSensibility,theoriginalversionofthenovelwaswrittenin1796-1797underthetitleFirstImpressions.
PrideandPrejudiceisalovestory,mainlytellsthelovebetweenElizabethandDarcy.Itdividedinto2volumesandiscomposedof42chaptersaltogether.ThemajorcharactersareMr.Darcy,Arichandproudyoungman.Elizabeth,thesecondeldestdaughterofMr.andMrs.Bennet.Mr.Bingley,Arichyoungbachelor.Jane,thefirstdaughterofMr.andMrs.Bennet.ThestorybeginwithBingley’sarrival.OnedaywhenMrs.BennethearBingleyhastakenNetherfield,ahousenearher’s.Sheissohappyandarrangedoneofherfivedaughtersmarriagewithhim.Ataball,luckly,BingleyandJanefallinloveatthefirstsight.Darcy,afriendofBingley’s,wasattractedtoElizabeth,alivelyandspiritedgirl.ButDarcygreatlyoffendsherbyhissuperciliousbehaviorandthisdislikeisincreasedbyWickham,adashingyoungmilitiaofficeroftheunjusttreatmenthehasmetwithatDarcy'shands.
OnedaywhenDarcyandBingley’stwosistersdisgustedwiththevulgarityofMrs.Bennetandhertwoyoungestdaughters,effectivelyseparatedBingleyandJane.Meanwhile,Collins,acousinofMr.andMrs.Bennet,marriedcharlotte,afriendofElizabeth’s,forElizabeth’srefusetomarryhim.ButOnedayDarcysendElizabethaletter,inwhichhejustifiestheseparationofhisfriendBingleyandJaneandmakeitclearthatWickhamis.SoElizabethchangedheropinionsandideastowardhim.OncewhenElizabethvisitedheruncleandauntinthenorthofEngland,shemetDarcythereandwitnessedhischangesthroughseriesofbehaviors,nolongerprideandbecomegentleandattentive,allthesemadetheirmarriagearranged,andtheyalsosuitablyprovidedforBingleyandJane’sreunitedandengaged.Thestoryendswithboththeirhappymarriages.
MypointofviewtowardsthemasterpieceofJaneAusten’sisthatthisnovelreflectstheEnglishhumansentimentoftheendof18thcenturyandtheearlyof19thcenturyunderthecircumstanceofconservative,andtellsusthedifferencewaysandattitudestomarriageofMr.andMrs.Bennet’sfivedaughters’.Therebyrevealtheauthorherselfattitudetowardsmarriage,thatisloveandmarriagebasedonmoney,propertyandsocialstatusisnotperfect,butitisalsostupidWithoutconsideringallofthese.There,theauthoremphasizetheimportanceofidealmarriage,meanwhile,tobeopposedtolove&marriagebasedonmoneyorpropertyandtobeopposedtopeople’slaughlove&marriageoff.
Theauthortakestheaffection/loveasthecornerstoneofidealmarriagebetweenmaleandfemale.Elizabethastheleadingcharacterinthisnovel,wasborninthefamilyofsquireen’s,andislovedbyDarcy.Darcyproposemarriagetoherinspiteofdifferenceinthepossessionofpropertyandsocialstatus,butisrefusedbyElizabethforhispride,thenoveldemonstratethatiftheprideofDarcy’sexisted,therewillbenoloveandalsohappymarriagebetweenElizabethandhe,itisreallynicethatElizabethwitnessthechangesofDarcy’sthroughseriesofbehaviorinthefollowingdays.
Viewingthatheisnolongerprideandtheneliminatingherprejudicetohim,finallyengagedwithhimandleadingahappymarriage.TheauthordescribedthatfemaleisinpursuitofindependentpersonalityandequalrightthroughseveraldifferentattitudesofElizabethforDarcy’sproposemarriage.Meanwhile,demonstrateElizabeth’sindependentunderstandingforahappymarriage.Inthisarticle,thewriterdescribedseveralunperfectmarriagesofElizabeth’ssistersandclosefriends,aimedatmakingasharpcontrastwithElizabeth’sbeatificmarriageandrevealedthatmarriagewithoutlovebutbaseonsocialstatusandpropertyactuallyisakindofpublictragedies.Humorous,ironical,polishedlanguageandrealstorylineisalsooccurredinthisarticle.
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇7
LoveTypes
Myunderstandingandhalf-finishofthebookPrideandPrejudice,itsmoviehelpsmeagreatdeal.Havingaclearideaabouteachperson?ˉsemotions?¢feelingsandtraits,Ifullyunderstandit,whichIfindcompletelynecearytospeakhighlyofasanexceedingaffectinglovestory,thoughsadne(Elizabeth,withwhoseheadthedetestationtowardsMr.Darcywhoappearstobehighlyproud?¢superiorandconceitedateveryone?ˉsfirstsight,filledattheirfirstmeetintheball)spreadsassoonasthestorybegins,ahappyend,turnouttobeatlength.
Thiswell-knowntoeveryfamilystory,whichisaboutlovebetweenabeautifulyoungladyandahandsomeyounggentleman.,writtenbyJaneAusten.Theformerlivesincountrysidewithfourothersistersbroughtupinfamilywithoutevenatutor,whilethelatterraisedinstrict?¢traditionalrules,inculcatedwithpolitebreedingandearnstenthousandpoundsperyear.
Atthencircumstance,inwhichfiercewell-matchedmarriagevaluewasstilldeeplyrootedineverymember?ˉsmind.Thepoibilityoftheirloveleadsthemtomarriageappearstobeoutofreach.Because:thedisinclinations,whichElizabethhasnothingexcept,towardsMr.Darcyafterintheballherasktodancewithhimrefused.NosoonerplacesshethetrustinOfficerWickham?ˉsmaliciousprejudiceagainsthim,besidesincreasingthedetestation,sheisevensoalittlebitfondofWickhamthatshecan?ˉtpreventherselffromlookingforhimintheballheldinNetherfieldwhereMr.Darcy?ˉsfriend-Mr.Bingleylives,anddisappointmentswelledafterfindinghisabsence.Tillthis,theimpoibilityofElizabeth?ˉsmarryDarcyseemstobecertain.Severmonthslater,shehappenstooverhearit?ˉsMr.DarcyseparatedMr.BingleyfromJane,hereldestsister,thehatredincreasessharplytotheedge.However,oneofhersistersLydiaelopeswithWickham,whosecretlyaskherfatherforahugeamountofcharge.ThiseventconfirmsWickham?ˉsdarkcharacterwhichhasbeenmentionedinMr.Darcy?ˉsexplanationlettergiventoElizabeth.Iceseemstomeltslowly;Elizabethseemstobegintotrusthimalittle.WhatanothergoodnewslatertobeisthatsheaccidentallylearnstheitwasMr.DarcyagainshoulderthewholecostofLydia?ˉsweddingwithWickham.Lydiaspillsthebeanswhenshelostherselfinecstasy.Themomentonhearingthis,sheisgreatlyshocked,thenhighlytouched,findingshehaswronged??Mr.Darcyalltheway,heartysayingwithtearsineyestoherfatherwhenfacingMr.Darcy?ˉsproposal?°Ido,Idolikehim.Ilovehim.Indeedhehasnoimproperpride.Heisperfectlyamiable?±.Theicehithertoentirelymeltswhichalwaysstandsbeforeaheartylove.Theend,everybodyseemstoknow,theylivinginforeverfelicity,justaswished.FourkindsofpersonIconsiderthereareinthisbook,according
toattitudetowardslove.Eacharchetype,whichcanbeappliedtoevennow,comesfromandgoesbacktoalludetotherelevantsocialone.ThefirstoneisMr.Collinsasfinemodel,whotooktheadvantageofhispoeionofMr.Bennet?ˉshousetoproposetoElizabeth,thenrefused,butridiculouslythinksherrepeatedrefusalisusualwithyoungladiestorejecttheaddreesofmanwhomtheysecretlymeanttoaccept.Then,hehopelelymarriesCharlottle,Elizabeth?ˉsfriend.Thiskindisself-conceited?¢proud?¢unaumingandignorant,similartothosewhoconsidereveryonewouldmarrymoney,andtreatloveastrade,orjustintenttofindalife-longcompanioninsteadofalife-longlover,whentheybeingatmarryage.Anotherword:Theyfollowtheirage,notfeelingfromthebottomofheart.
ThesecondisLydiaasgoodexample,similartothosewhoalwaystakeashinetolady-killersatthefirstsight,andsoblindlyfallinlovethatleaveasidefamilymember?ˉscaresandadvices,resultingineasilytakeninfortheirlightlove(ifitcanbecalledlove)whichruinedtheirfelicityinreturn.
Thetwoabovebothareloveplayers.Hasanybodyeverthoughtofonewhocombinesbothofthemexists.TheanswerisMrs.Bennet,whoeagertointroduceallherdaughterstoMr.Bingleyintheballwiththehopeofoneofthemcouldbesingledout;whoscreamsoutalongwithLydiawhenseeingcharmingofficerspainginlineinthestreet;whocoaxesandthreatsElizabethtoacceptMr.Collins?ˉsofferofmarriage.Similartothosekindsofparentswhoalwaystryeverythingtomake,sometimesevenforcetheirchildrentomarrytherich.ThelastkindisElizabeth?¢Jane?¢Mr.Darcy?¢Mr..Bingleyasfineexamples.??Theytakeaffectionserious,asamatterofentirelife.Nomatterpoor?¢fortune?¢sick?¢healthy,aslongaslovemakeeachotherclose,theywillalwaysgowholehogtocarryontheentirelifetogether,screwcouragestoovercomewhateverthreats?¢forcesjumpout.Becausetheyhavealreadyrealizedwhattheyarewhenfindingwhomtheyborntolivewithforthewholelife.Nothingintheworldcouldstopthefaith.Thebooksaysso,sodoesthetruth.Ibelievethiskindofpersonwillbeforeverhappy,forfollowingtheirrealfeelingsandinstinct,notmoney?¢fortuneoranythingelse.
Truthbetold,Ididn?ˉtfinishthebookbeforethewriting.Buthavingwatcheditsmovieauresmewhatworthyreadingandwhatfascinatingtobegot,convincesmetocarryonandrepeat.WhatI?ˉmtalkingaboutmayappeartobesuperficial,theyaremyinnervoiceindeed.
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"Inordertoproperty,moneyandpositionandthemarriageiswrong;themarriagedoesnotconsidertheabovefactorsalsostupid."Thissentencecancometothisbook.
Onedistinctivecharactersin"her"lifelike;CleversensibleElizabeth,sincerity,persistence,darcy,gentletolerantJane,frivoloussuperficialLydia,nomind,MrsBennettrelativelyineffectiveMrBennett,selfishsnobbishmissbingley,mightyladyCatherine,boringCollins,andsoon.Amongthem,admirable,sympathetic,orasmile.Inaddition,thedialoguebetweenthecharactersinthenovelisalsoafeatureofthenovel.Elizabethwittywords,MrBennettitssarcasmtohim,forthekhan'srhetoric,Collinsrapwording,whichmakereadersview.Doyouknowofwho"she"is?"She"istheauthor--JaneAusten.
Thebookwaswelcomedbygenerationsofreaders,andlove."Prideandprejudice",publishedin1813,alovestoryisnovel,thenovelofthecommunistpartyofChinainvolvesfourmarriage,buteachhaveeachcharacteristic.
Inaword,nomatterfromcontentandAustin'snovelnarrativetechniques,"prideandprejudice"isaclassic.
“为了财产、金钱和地位而结婚是错误的;而结婚不考虑上述因素也是愚蠢的。”这句话正好可以来讲明这本书。
一个个鲜明的人物形象在“她”的笔下栩栩如生;聪明理智的伊丽莎白,真诚执著的达西,温柔宽容的简,轻浮浅薄的丽迪亚,没有头脑的贝内特太太,相对无能的贝内特先生,自私势利的宾利小姐,不可一世的凯瑟琳夫人,无聊透顶的柯林斯等等。他们中,有的令人佩服,有的令人同情,有的令人忍俊不禁。此外,小说中的人物对话也是小说的一大特色。伊丽莎白的机智话语,贝内特先生对他它的讽刺挖苦,为可汗的花言巧语,柯林斯的`饶舌措辞,无不让读者大饱眼福。你知道当中的“她”是谁吗?“她”就是作者——简.奥斯汀。
这本书受到一代又一代读者的欢迎、喜爱。《傲慢与偏见》发表于1813年,爱情故事也是小说主线,小说中共涉及了四桩婚烟,但各有各的特点。
总之,无论从小说的故事内容和奥斯汀的叙述技巧来说,《傲慢与偏见》都不失为一部经典作品。
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇9
ManypeoplesimplyregardPrideandPrejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.Sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.Thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.Mrs.Bennetisawomanwhomakesgreateffortstomarryoffherdaughters.Mr.Bingleyisafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,Mr.Darcy,isaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.EventhefivedaughtersinBennetfamilyareverydifferent.Janeissimple,innocentandneverspeaksevilofothers.Elizabethisaclevergirlwhoalwayshasherownopinion.Marylikesreadingclassicbooks.(Actuallysheisapedant.)Kittydoesn’thaveherownopinionbutlikestofollowhersister,Lydia.Lydiaisagirlwhofollowsexoticthings,handsomeman,andissomehowalittleprofligate.WhenIreadthebook,Icanalwaysfindthesamepersonalitiesinthesocietynow.ThatiswhyIthinkthisbookisindeedtherepresentativeofthesocietyinBritaininthe18thcentury.
ThefamilyofgentlemaninthecountrysideisJaneAusten’sfavouritetopic.Butthislittletopiccanreflectbigproblems.ItconcludesthestratumsituationandeconomicrelationshipsinBritaininhercentury.Youcanfindthesefromtheverybeginningofthisbook.
Thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.Itreads:“Itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.Theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.
PeoplealwaysthinkthatAustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.Infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.Afterreadingthisbook,Iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.
Icouldn’tforgethoweagerMrs.Bennetwantstomarryoffherdaughters.Ifyouwanttoknowwhysheissocrazyaboutthesethings,ImustmentionthesituationinBritainatthattime.Onlytheeldestsonhadtheprivilegeofinheritinghisfather’spossessions.Youngersonsanddaughterswhoareusedtoluxuriousliveshavenochoicebutmarryamanorwomaninpossessionofalargefortunetocontinuetheircomfortablelives.Thus,wecanseethatgettingmarriedisawaytobecomewealthier,particularlyforwomenwithoutmanypossessions.JaneAustentoldusthatmoneyandpossessiondeterminedeverything,includingmarriageandloveinhercentury.
In“PrideandPrejudice”,thesisterofMr.BingleystronglyopposedhisplanofmarryingJanebecausetheBennetsdon’thavemanypossessionsandtheirsocialpositionsaremuchlowerthanthem.Fromthis,wecanseetherearealotofobstaclesforanotveryrichwomantomarryawealthyhusband.Thesociety,therelativeswouldnotallowthemtogetmarried.
Inmodernsociety,althoughthemarriagesofeconomicneedshavedecreasedrapidly,theconceptof“moneydetermineseverything”isstillrootedinsomepeople’smind.Alotofparentstryhardtointerferetheirchildren’smarriages.Educationbackground,possessions,jobsremainsthemainreasonthatmayinfluenceone’smarriage.Marryformoneyisstillabigprobleminoursociety.Wecan’thelpthinking:canmoneydetermineeverything?
Austenleftthisproblemforustothink.ThegeniusofJaneAustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.AlthoughAustenwasonly21whenshewrote“PrideandPrejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.Theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.Thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.IthinkthedepthofPrideandPrejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.Today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelationshipsbothathertimeandinmoderntime.
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很多人只是把傲慢和偏见看成是一个爱情故事,但在我看来,这本书是当时社会的一个例证。她完美地反映了当时金钱与婚姻的关系,并赋予了她作品中人物的生动形象。人物有自己的个性。Bennet夫人是一个努力与女儿结婚的女人。宾利先生是一个友好的年轻人,但他的朋友,达西先生,是一个非常骄傲的人,似乎总是觉得优越。连Bennet家的五个女儿都很不一样。简单纯,天真,从不说别人的恶。伊丽莎白是个聪明的女孩,总是有自己的见解。玛丽喜欢阅读经典书籍。(其实她是一个书呆子。)凯蒂没有自己的意见,而是喜欢跟她的妹妹,丽迪雅。丽迪雅是一个女孩,跟随异国的东西,英俊男子,并不知何故有点挥霍。当我读这本书时,我总能在社会上找到相同的人格。这就是为什么我认为这本书确实是第十八世纪英国社会的代表。
农村绅士家庭是简奥斯丁最喜欢的话题。但这个小话题能反映大问题。总结了19世纪英国的地层状况和经济关系。你可以从这本书的开头找到这些。
这本书的第一句话令人印象深刻。它写道:“这是一个众所周知的事实,一个未婚男子拥有大量财富必须有一个妻子”。低音是非常明确的:当时的婚姻的基础不是感情而是占有。
人们总是认为奥斯丁是讲爱情故事的`能手。事实上,她书中的婚姻不是爱情的结果,而是经济需要的结果。读完这本书,我知道一个贫穷的女人一定需要一个丈夫,一个有钱人。
我无法忘记Bennet太太多么渴望娶女儿为妻。如果你想知道她为什么对这些事情如此着迷,那我必须提到当时英国的情况。只有大儿子有继承父亲财产的特权。年轻的儿子和女儿谁习惯了奢侈的生活,除了嫁给一个男人或女人拥有大量的财富,继续他们舒适的生活。因此,我们可以看到,结婚是一种致富的方式,特别是对于没有很多财产的女人。简奥斯丁告诉我们,金钱和占有决定了一切,包括她的世纪里的婚姻和爱情。
在《傲慢与偏见》,宾利先生的姐姐强烈反对他和简结婚的计划因为bennets没有太多的财产和社会地位比他们低得多。由此我们可以看出,对于一个不太富有的女人嫁给一个有钱的丈夫有很多障碍。社会上,亲戚们都不允许他们结婚。
在现代社会中,尽管经济需求的婚姻迅速下降,“金钱决定一切”的概念仍然植根于一些人的头脑。很多父母努力干涉孩子的婚姻。教育背景、财产、工作仍是影响婚姻的主要原因。为钱结婚仍然是我们社会中的一个大问题。我们不禁思考:金钱能决定一切吗?
奥斯丁离开这个问题让我们思考。简奥斯丁的天才在于这种完美的简单,反映了大问题的简单性。虽然奥斯丁在《傲慢与偏见》中只有21岁,但她对社会生活的敏锐观察使这本书的风格出奇地成熟和生动。她作品中的情节总是很自然的。情节的发展与数学中的问题一样不可避免。我认为傲慢和偏见的深度是使这本书突出和经典的原因。今天,她的书仍然可以指导我们的经济关系,在她的时间和现代时间。
傲慢与偏见英语读后感篇10
ThereisnodoubtthatPrideandPrejudiceiswell-known,thebookthatiswrittenbyJaneAustenhasaninfluenceontheculture.AsfarasI’mconcerned,theendingofthefictioniswonderful,ElizabethandDarcywontheirhappiness,leadingacolourfullife.
Firstofall,let’slearnabouttheauthorwhoisJaneAusten.Shewasunmarriedallherlife.Shewasborninamid-classfamilyandwasbroughtupinafortableenvironmentwithharmonioussurroundings,sothere’snottoomanyconflictsinhersightneitherinhernovel.InPrideandPrejudiceshetalkeddifferentideasaboutloveandmarriagethroughdifferentcharacters.
JaneAustendisclosedmid-classyoungladies’differentideasofmarriageandlovethroughdescribingthedifferentwaysinwhichtheBennetgirlsdoingwiththeirmarriageproblems,andthisundoubtedlyshowsthewriter’sideaaboutloveandmarriage:it’swrongtogetmarriedjustforproperty,wealthandstatuswhileneitherwoulditbewithoutcaringaboutthoseelements.JaneAustenjustattachedgreatsignificancetomarriagethroughhernovelbytellingpeoplethatmarriageshouldberegardedcarefully.
Then,let’sgetclosetostory.ThedetailsisthatMr.BennetisanEnglishgentlemanwithanestateinHertfordshire.Hehasfiveunmarrieddaughtersbutnosonswhilehisinheritancemustbeinheritedbyamale,soMrs.Bennethasbeenkeentoseekhusbandforherdaughterswithgreatenthusiasm.
OnedaytheBennetshadanewneighborcalledBingleywhowasawealthybachelorandfollowedbethetargetofMrs.Bennet.AtaballBingleyfellinlovewithJaneBennetwho’stheoldestdaughteroftheBennets.Bingley’sfriendDarcyalsocametotheballandstruckthesights,manygirlslikedhimwhilehethoughtallofthemcouldn’tsuithispreference,includingElizabeth.Mr.Darcyalwaysshowsothersaimpressionofpride,havingfoundthisElizabethbegantohateMr.Darcy.
BeforelongDarcyfellinlovewithElizabethBennettbecauseofherlovelybehavior,whileElizabethisdisgustedbyhisprideandhasaprejudiceabouthim.TheofficialWickhamwasweledbythevillagers,andElizabethalsotookashinetohim.Wickhamtoldsometingaboutdarcy,whichincreasedEli’sprejudiceaboutMr.Darcy.AtanotherballMr.DarcyinvitedElizabethtodancewithhim,butElirefusedhim.Eli’seldermalecousinMr.CollincametoHertfordshiretoinherittheBennettspropertybyrules,hewantedtomarrywithoneoftheBennets.HavingknownthatJanewasalreadyengagedwithMr.Bingley,heaskedElizabethtomarryhimbutwasseriouslyrejected.AtlastheproposedtoCharllotewhowasEli’sfriend.
Mr.CollinswasgoodatflatteringandhegotthepastoratewiththehelpofLadyCatherine.OncehisfamilywasinvitedtoRosingsGardenbyLadyCatherine.ElizabethalsowenttherewithMr.CollinandCharllote.ThereshemetMr.Darcywho’sLadyCatherine’snephew.ThenMr.DarcycametotheCollins’andconfessedhisloveforElizabeth,ofcoursehewasrejectedimpolitely.
AfterwardsMr.DarcywrotealettertoEliinordertoremovehermisunderstandingsofhim.Elizabeth’suncleandauntwerealsoimpressedbyMr.Darcy’spoliteness.GraduallyEli’sprejudiceofMr.Darcydisappeared.Eventuallytheybecamecouple.
Inmyopinion,ontheonehand,IthinkElizabethhaspersonalityethicwhichcausedherindependentideaaboutloveandmarriageandinconsequencesheearnedahappylife.There’realsoEli’ssisters’lovestoriesservedascontraststothefemalesubject’sidealmarriage,suchasCharlotteandCollin’slife:theydohadaluxurylife,butthere’snoreallovebetweenthemandthiskindofmarriageissurelyatragedyofsociety.Ontheotherhand,Darcyisbrave,hediddohisbesttopursuithislove.
Asamatteroffact,everyonehasshortings,afterreadingthestory,Ididrealizethatweshouldfindouradvantagesanddisadvantagesbyourselves.Moreover,it’snecessaryforustotryourbesttogetovershortings.Iamawarethatweoughttogetalongwithotherswiththesameattitude.Therightthatseekingforhappinessisequalforeveryone.therefore,weshouldvaluethethingsthatwehave,andcherishthechances.
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