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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上(小乡绅班纳特有五个待字闺中的千金,班纳特太太整天操心着为女儿物色称心如意的丈夫。 新来的邻居Bingley是个有钱的单身汉,他立即成了班纳特太太追猎的目标。在一次舞会上,Bingley对班纳特家的大女儿Jane一见钟情,班纳特太太为此欣喜若狂。 参加舞会的还有Bingley的好友Darcy。他仪表堂堂,非常富有,许多姑娘纷纷向他投去羡慕的目光;但他非常骄傲,认为她们都不配做他的舞伴,其中包括简的妹妹Elizabeth。Elizabeth自尊心很强,决定不去理睬这个傲慢的家伙。)S1 初见,一个傲慢,一个偏见(Bingley & Darcy is walking fo
2、rm the door, Elizabeth& Jane are looking at them)Elizabeth: SmileatMr. Bingley.Smile! (to Jane)Father: Mr. Bingley,this is Jane and her sister Elizabeth.Mother: Itisapleasure.lhavethreeothers, buttheyrealreadydancing.Bingley: Imdelightedtomakeyouracquaintance.Father: AndmaylintroduceMr.Darcy ofPembe
3、rleyinDerbyshire.Jane: Howdoyoulikeit hereinHertfordshire?Bingley: Very much!Elizabeth: ThelibraryatNetherfield, Iveheard,isoneofthefinest.Bingley: Itfillsmewithguilt.Imnotagood reader. I prefer being out doorsOh,lmean,lcanread,ofcourse. AndImnotsuggesting you can not read out of doors.Jane: Iwishlr
4、eadmore,butthere seemtobesomanyotherthingstodo.Bingley: Thatsexactlywhatlmeant.(Bingley is dancing with Jane.)Elizabeth: Doyoudance,Mr.Darcy?Darcy: Notiflcanhelpit.(一曲结束)Mother: Howwellyoudance,Mr.Bingley.Bingley: Iveneverenjoyedadancesomuch.Mother: MydaughterJane isasplendiddancer,isshenot?Bingley:
5、 Sheisindeed.Mother: Of course, its my Jane whos considered the beauty of the county. Whenshewas15, a gentleman did write her some very verses.Elizabeth: I wonder who discovered the power of poetry in driving away love.Darcy: I thought poetry was the food of love. Of a fine, stout love.Elizabeth But
6、ifitisonlyavagueinclination, onepoorsonnetwillkillit.Darcy: So,whatdoyourecommend toencourageaffection?Elizabeth: Dancing.Evenifonespartner isbarelytolerable.(可是不久,Darcy对Elizabeth活泼可爱的举止产生了好感,在另一次舞会上主动请她同舞。)S2 再见,不欢而散Darcy: MayIhavethenextdance, MissElizabeth?Elizabeth: You may.Elizabeth: DidIagreet
7、odancewithMr.Darcy?Charlotte: Idaresayyouwillfindhimamiable.Elizabeth: It would be most inconvenient since Ive worn to loathe him for all eternity.(Elizabeth is dancing with Darcy)Elizabeth: Ilovethisdance.Darcy: Indeed.Mostinvigorating.Elizabeth: It is your turn to say something, Mr. Darcy. I talke
8、d about the dance. Now you ought to remark on the size of the room or the number of couples.Darcy: Im perfectly happy to oblige. What would you like most to hear?Elizabeth: That reply will do for present Perhaps by and by l may observe that private balls are much pleasanter than public onesFornow,we
9、mayremainsilent.Darcy: Doyoutalkasarulewhiledancing?Elizabeth: No, No, I prefer to be unsociable and taciturnMakes it all so much more enjoyable, dont you think? Darcy: Tell me, do you and your sisters very often walk to Meryton?Elizabeth: Yes, itsagreatopportunity tomeetnewpeople.Darcy: Mr. Wickham
10、s blessed with such happy manners, hes sure of making friends. Whetherhescapable ofretainingthemislessso.Elizabeth: Hes been so unfortunate as to lose your friendship. That is irreversible?Darcy: Itis.Whydoyouasksuchaquestion?Elizabeth: Tomakeoutyourcharacter.Darcy: Whathaveyoudiscovered?Elizabeth:
11、Very little.Darcy: Ihopetoaffordyoumoreclarity inthefuture.S3 雨中告白,爱恨交融(此段是重头戏)Darcy: MissElizabeth. Ihavestruggledinvain andcanbearitnolonger. These past months have been a torment. I came to Rosings only to see you. I have fought against judgment, my familys expectation, the inferiority of your bi
12、rth, my rank. I will put them aside and ask you to end my agony.Elizabeth: I dont understand.Darcy: I love you. (Pause)Mostardently.Darcy: (contd) the inferiority of your birth . . . my rank and circumstance. (Stumblingly) all those things.but Im willing to put them aside.and ask you to end my agony
13、.Elizabeth: I dont understand.Darcy: (with passion) I love you. Most ardently.Elizabeth stares at him.Darcy: (contd) Please do me the honor of accepting my hand.(A silence. Lizzie struggles with the most painful confusion of feeling. Finally she recovers.)Elizabeth: (voice shaking) Sir, I appreciate
14、 the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. Believe me, it was unconsciously done.(A silence. Gathering her shawl, she gets to her feet.)Darcy: (stares) is this your reply?Elizabeth: Yes, sir.Darcy: Are you laughing at me?Elizabeth: No!Darcy: Are you rejecting m
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