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1、-傲慢与偏见读后感英文-第 9 页Pride and Prejudice Book Review The novel centres on Elizabeth Bennet, the second of the five daughters of a landed country gentleman. The story opens with news in the Bennet family that Mr Bingley, a wealthy, charismatic and sociable young bachelor, is moving into Netherfield Park
2、in the neighbourhood. Mr Bingley is soon well received while his friend Mr Darcy makes a less favourable impression by appearing proud and condescending at a ball that they attend. Mr Bingley singles out Jane for particular attention, and it soon becomes apparent that they have formed an attachment
3、to each other. While Jane does not alter her conduct for him, she confesses her great happiness only to Lizzie. By contrast, Darcy slights Elizabeth, who overhears and jokes about it despite feeling a budding resentment. On paying a visit to Mr Bingleys sister, Caroline, Jane is caught in a heavy do
4、wnpour, catching cold, and is forced to stay at Netherfield for several days. Elizabeth arrives to nurse her sister and is thrown into frequent company with Mr Darcy, who begins to act less coldly towards her. In the spring, Elizabeth visits Charlotte and Mr Collins in Kent. Elizabeth and her hosts
5、are frequently invited to Rosings Park,coincidentally, Darcy also arrives to visit. Thus, she is no mood to accept when Darcy arrives and, quite unexpectedly, confesses love for her and begs her hand in marriage. His proposal is flattering, as he is a very distinguished man, but it is delivered in a
6、 manner that is ill suited. He talks of love but also of revulsion at her inferior position and family. Despite assertions to the contrary, he assumes she will accept him. Elizabeth rebukes him, and a heated discussion follows; she charges him with destroying the happiness of both her sister and Bin
7、gley, with treating Mr Wickham disgracefully and with having conducted himself towards her in an arrogant, ungentleman-like manner. Mr Darcy, shocked, ultimately responds with a letter giving a good account of his actions. Elizabeth, who had previously despaired over this very behavior, is forced to
8、 admit the truth of Mr Darcys observations, and begins to see that she has misjudged him. She, quite rightly, attributes her prejudice to his coldness towards herself at the beginning of their acquaintance. Some months later, Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle Gardiner visit Pemberley, Darcys estate,
9、believing he will be absent for the day. He returns unexpectedly and is surprised but gracious and welcoming, quite unlike his usual self. He treats the Gardiners very civilly, surprising Elizabeth, who assumes he will decamp immediately on learning who they are. Elizabeth begins to acknowledge her
10、own attraction to him. Darcy returns to Longbourn. Chance allows Elizabeth and Darcy a rare moment alone. He renews his proposal of marriage and is promptly accepted. Elizabeth soon learns that his hopes were revived by his aunts report of Elizabeths refusal to promise not to marry him.The novel clo
11、ses with a happily-ever-after chapter including a summary of the remaining lives of the main characters. None of the characters changes very much in this summary, but Kitty has grown slightly more sensible from association with Jane and Elizabeth and distance from Lydia, and Lady Catherine eventuall
12、y condescends to visit the Darcy family.To begin with, Id like to talk about the relationship of heroine. At the beginning of the story, Elisabeth takes a shine to Wickham, but after she knows notorious for his misdeeds, she has other feelings which soon drive away. When Wickham proposes marriage to
13、someone else, Elisabeth is unperturbed and quiet inside.Next, Id like to tell the love story of hero Darcy and heroine Elisabeth. In the first place, Elisabeth is just hate Darcy which is reaching a point that even if the man in the world is all dead, she wont choose to marry him. But after Elisabet
14、h find out she is mistaken about Darcy, it makes Elisabeth feel guilty about that. In a consequence of receiving courteous treatment from Darcy, Elisabeth feels extremely flattered.Darcys first proposal is a remarkable self-assertion, a refusal of one of the most eligible bachelors in the whole of E
15、ngland by a girl of no position and no means. This is extremely impressive, but is surely depends on her opinion of what his opinion of her is. She cannot tolerate the belief she attributes to him that he is marrying beneath himself.There is no doubt that Elizabeth believes what she says to Darcy an
16、d is truly indignant at his behavior, but her indignation masks the fact that these are only excuses for her dislike of Darcy. Collinss manners are at least as bad, but the passions of her soul do not combine in a passionate attack on him. With him she is objective and detached, or, at most, irritat
17、ed. But with Darcy she is enraged because of his hold over her, the fact that his opinion really does count.The real objection to Darcy is his taking her for granted and the hopeless inferiority that a marriage with him would entail. All the power is in his hands, and his only attachment to her appe
18、ars to be an uncontrollable attraction without the support of either the conventional standards or a reverence for her virtue. Throughout a marriage that began in this way, he wold have the advantage in every disagreement, for she would merely be a siren who entrapped him counter to all the good rea
19、sons for permanent moral attachment. Her accusations help her to avoid admitting the less than noble reasons for her resentment. Her education in the novel is learning to accept her dependence. Marriage between these two savages requires the acceptance by each of slavery to the other, while each thi
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