Jane Austin’s View of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice(简奥斯汀在傲慢与偏见中的婚姻观).docx
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1、远程教肓学院陕西师范大学远程教育学院论文题目毕业论文(设计)Jane Austins View of Marriage in Pride and Piejudice姓名X学号X专业英语批次/层次X指导教师X学习中心Although both of them were not married at all, lots of relatives and friends widened Austen s social experiences beyond her immediate family.Jane Austen was unmarried all her life, but she had
2、to be in love with someone. When she was young, she had been in love with two young men, but none of the two relationships could go to a happy ending. A man with great fortune asked her to marry him when she was 27 years old, Jane agreed. However, she regretted after a sleepless night. And the same
3、condition happened when she was 33 years old, and the man is a clergyman. Finally, it was settled by leaving unsettled. These experiences brought up her unique viewpoint of marriage.In the late eighteenth century, with the development of the Industrial Revolution, the English social structure was ch
4、anged. The capitalists attempted to obtain more political power. For this reason, the conflicts between landlords and capitalists became sharper. In this condition, Jane Austen exerted her transitional role in English literature.Jane Austen gave the novel its modem characteristic through the treatme
5、nt of daily life. Austen published her four works anonymously and she was widely read in her lifetime. Woolf called Austen “the perfect artist among women. In the turbulent and transformation society at that time, Pride and Prejudice could be found everywhere and women destinies were critically infl
6、uenced by property and social status, which played a crucial role in their selection of marriage.3.2 Jane Austens view of marriageJane began to be drafted at the age of 19 or 20. Her first novel, Sense and Sensibility, was published in 1811. Her next novel Pride and Prejudice, which she defined as h
7、er own darling child received highly favorable reviews in 1813. Mansfield Park was released in 1814, then Emma in 1816, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion in 1818. All of these books are about women s marriage. Her marriage view reflects in her book.321 The foundation of a happy marriageAusten has a cl
8、ear location of the relation between marriage and money, she puts forward quite advanced views on marriage: property, social status and love are interconnected. Fortune and social status is not the only element of a happiness marriage. In her view, love is the foundation of a happy marriage, love is
9、 playing the leading role in a marriage.At that time, women are passive in the marriage because of their social status lower than men, they have to rely on their husband. They want to improve the quality of life and social status through marriage. But Austin thinks that marriage without love will no
10、t be happy. We can see that point at all her works. Her thoughts make women pay attention to their marriage, rather than the benefits after they get marriage. This view was advanced at that time, and now still has profound social significance.If a couple does not consider any substantive issues, suc
11、h as fortune and social status, etc. they do not stand on the ground. However, if they get married just for the need of a marriage, they are also unwise. A marriage without love is hard for a couple to be happy. Although the author does not deny the importance of economic condition, she emphasizes t
12、he crucial role of love.322 The guarantee of a happy marriageIn Pride and Prejudice, her heroines are ultimately married. In the relationship of marriage, people always give priority to marrying young and rich landlords or clergymen.At that time, marriage was the only honorable provision for women t
13、o improve her social recognition. So money plays an important role in the marriage. Austen has incisive insight into the aristocratic and bourgeois English society of her time. In Pride and Prejudice, the view of marriage which takes the money or social position as the first choice is criticized. Bu
14、t it does not means that material doesn t matter in marriage. There is an old saying in China that everything goes wrong for poor couple. In a country, the economic base decides a superstructure. In a similar way, money playing an important role in a family.As we said above, if a couple does not con
15、sider any substantive issues, such as fortune and social status, they are unpractical. In the first words of Pride and Prejudice, it shows that a single woman without money will want to marry a rich husband. That is to say, the economic condition is the material foundation of a happy marriage.Chapte
16、r4 On Jane Austens View of Marriage in Pride andPrejudiceElizabeth and Darcy are central figures in the novel. The marriage between them is ups and downs but imprints on their heart. Elizabeth and Darcy give each other such a poor first impression that at the beginning they quarrel a lot. However, b
17、ecause of quarrels they get to know each other and10 get the true love.As we mentioned in chapters, love is the foundation of a happy marriage. After a whole train of events, there was no doubt that they loved each other. And Darcy is a landlord, so they have guarantee of a happy marriage. There are
18、 love and material between Elizabeth and Darcy, and they get married. From the point of themselves, what makes them become the perfect couple in the book?4.1 HonestyDarcy and Elizabeth enter into the countryside ball without any good impression of each other. In some sense, an encounter without inte
19、ntion is romantic. Elizabeth s mother is so worried about her daughters? marriage, so when Bingley and Darcy appear, she persuades her daughters to tempt them. However, as an elegant and self-defended lady, Elizabeth won t follow her mother s order. Though she takes part in a series of social events
20、 and meets rich nobles, she keeps satisfying decent manner all the time. As to Darcy, though slightly asocial, he “ always tells the absolute truth ” . Although they have lots of misunderstandings and troubles, they express their own ideas honestly. Their love is produced in a transparent way, which
21、 is a solid foundation of marriage.In the novel, Elizabeth and Darcy are equal in spirit, and independent in thought, personality and economy as well. In spite their statuses are obviously unequal, they can break the rules of traditions and treat each other equally. The independence and equality whi
22、ch Elizabeth desires for, challenge Darcy a lot. When Darcy s proud proposal is rejected, he can make a compromise and treat Elizabeth with respect. These determine they will have a happy marriage.114.2 Fate and EffortPride and Prejudice is the bond of love to Darcy and Elizabeth. Darcy s mindless a
23、rrogant comment stimulates Elizabeth s prejudice. She thinks of Darcy a pride noble, a “ boasted “, “ self-centered “ man with little consideration. During the process of clearing up misunderstandings, Elizabeth gradually finds his “generous natureaccepting him as “the best man I have never known ”
24、. Their love comes naturally as if destiny ties them together. An attempt marriage could never be as happy as theirs.Besides fate, people should make great efforts for their love. Lovers meet and fall in love, which is easy. What makes a happy marriage is their determination to stay together. Darcy
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