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1、*省高等教育自学考试英语专业毕业论文论傲慢与偏见中的金钱和婚姻学生姓名:*指导教师:*二零一一年三月 摘 要傲慢与偏见为奥斯汀赢得了永恒的荣誉。通过对四种不同婚姻和爱情的描写,小说充分体现了十八世纪社会的爱情观和婚姻观。同时,奥斯汀的爱情观和婚姻观通过这篇小说也展现得淋漓尽致,即:婚姻与财产和社会地位紧密相联,但是财产和社会地位不是保证婚姻幸福的唯一因素。美好的婚姻应当建立在相互爱慕、相互尊重的基础上。作者既反对因钱而结婚,也反对草率结婚,充分强调了婚姻中真情实感的重要性。关键词:爱情; 婚姻; 金钱; 社会地位On Money and Marriage in Pride and Prejud
2、iceAbstractPride and Prejudice, Austens great work, earns an enduring fame for Jane Austen. Jane Austen demonstrates the social attitudes towards marriage and money and hers via description of four courtships- Darcy and Elizabeths Marriage, Jane and Mr. Bingleys Marriage, Collins and Charlottes Marr
3、iage, Lydia and Wickhams Marriage. Unlike the social concept, she believes that love and marriage are closely associated with property and society, however, love and marriage can not be decided only by the property and social status. An ideal marriage should be based on mutual affection and respect.
4、 Key Words: love; marriage; property; social statusIntroductionPride and Prejudice, the most popular novel by Jane Austen, first rejected by the publishers, was not brought to final form until 1813. It talks about trivial matters of love, marriage and family life between country squires and fair lad
5、ies in Britain in the 18th century, which is frequently discussed in Jane Austens novels. The plot is very simple, focusing on the young ladies choosing their husbands. The characters are well shaped with the help of dialogues and narratives. Four kinds of marriages are displayed vividly to demonstr
6、ate the concept of marriage at that time, while money is the clue through the novel from beginning to end. This paper probes into four marriages in pride and prejudice to disclose the deep-rooted outlook on love and marriage in 18th century.1. The Background of Austen and Her Pride and Prejudice1.1
7、The Background of Austen Jane Austen (1775-1817) was a beautiful, talented middle class woman with extraordinary temperament and good cultivation. She showed great interest in literature while young. And she began to write in her teens. Her six novelsSense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, North
8、anger Abbey, Manshifeierde Manor, Emma, Persuasion all describe more than marriage.”(Wang Shouren, 2005, p.64)However, during Austens life, only her immediate family knew of her authorship of these novels. Though publishing anonymously prevented her from acquiring an authorial reputation, it also en
9、abled her to preserve her privacy at a time when English society associated a females entrance into the public sphere with a reprehensible loss of femininity. In her work, Austen is often critical of the assumptions and prejudices of upper-class England. She distinguishes between internal merit (goo
10、dness of person) and external merit (rank and possessions). Though she frequently satirizes snobs, she also pokes fun at the poor breeding and misbehavior of those lower on the social scale. Nevertheless, Austen was in many ways a realist, and the England she depicts is one in which social mobility
11、is limited and class-consciousness is strong.1.2 The Background of Pride and Prejudice “At that time, according to the social conditions in Britain, a good marriage for a young woman was critical. This phenomenon was closely associated with the British society and the status of women in the society.
12、 In the 19th century, women were not well respected compared with the ones in the present society. There was no equality between woman and man. Women were considered to be inferior to men in terms of intelligence and capacity. The central life of women was forced to be staying at home, their roles w
13、ere to deal with the family affairs, such as taking care of the children and serving for the husband.” (Zhu Hong, 1985, p34)In Jane Austens time, there was no real way for young women of the “genteel” classes to strike out on their own or be independent. Professions, the universities, politics, etc.
14、 were not open to women. Few occupations were open to them-and those few that were not highly respected, and did not generally pay well or have very good working conditions. Therefore, marriage is pretty much the only way of ever getting out from under the parental roof - unless, of course, her fami
15、ly could not support her, in which case she could face the unpleasant necessity of going to live with employers as a dependant governess or teacher, or hired “ladys companion”. Given all this, some women were willing to marry just because marriage was the only allowed route to financial security, or
16、 to escape an uncongenial family situation.Austen fully criticized some bad phenomenon in her work- pride and prejudice, taking some perfect points about marriage and love to demonstrate her own view on love and marriage2. The Four Marriages in Pride and PrejudiceMoney is an important issue. As indi
17、cated in the first line of the book: “it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife” (Austen,2002,p.3 ). So the proper time for men to settle is after they get enough money. Because middle-class women usually do not go out to work
18、and depend on their husbands financially, they are more concerned with money during courtship. The four marriages well reflect the importance of money. 2.1 Darcy and Elizabeths Marriage.The courtship between Darcy and Elizabeth is one of the most cherished love stories in English literature. As in a
19、ny good love story, the lovers must elude and overcome numerous stumbling blocks before being together. Elizabeths pride makes her misjudge Darcy on the basis of a poor first impression, while Darcys prejudice against Elizabeths poor social standing blinds him, for a time, to her many virtues. Eliza
20、beth, the second daughter in the Bennet family, is the most intelligent and quick-witted. Her admirable qualities are numerousshe is lovely, clever. Her honesty, virtue, and lively wit enable her to rise above the nonsense and bad behavior that pervade her class-bound. Nevertheless, her sharp tongue
21、 and tendency to make hasty judgments often lead her astray. Darcy, The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, is intelligent and forthright, he too has a tendency to judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly prou
22、d and overly conscious of his social status.Their marriage, not only hindered by their own qualities, but Austen poses countless smaller obstacles to the realization of the love between Elizabeth and Darcy, including Lady Catherines attempt to control her nephew, Miss Bingleys snobbery, Mrs. Bennets
23、 idiocy, and Wickhams deceit. Darcy and Elizabeths realization of a mutual and tender love seems to imply that Austen views love as something independent of these social forces, as something that can be captured if only an individual is able to escape the effects of hierarchical society. Austen does
24、 sound some more realist notes about love, using the character of Charlotte Lucas, who marries the buffoon Mr. Collins for his money, to demonstrate that the heart does not always dictate marriage. Yet with her central characters, Austen suggests that true love is a force separate from society and o
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