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1、AbstractPride and Prejudice is one of the great works of Englands great writer, Jane Austen. In this work, Jane Austen describes four different marriages in Pride and Prejudice. Through the analysis on four marriages in Pride and Prejudice, this dissertation discusses different concepts of love and
2、marriage of four different marriages and analyses the views about love and marriage of Jane Austen. There are four different marriages with different concepts of love and marriage, and different roles have different ideas about love and marriage. In Pride and Prejudice, Some people just want to have
3、 power, status and wealth, and others only look for true love. But people need to consider the importance and cruelty of reality in marriage. Reality is ruthless, people should have clear ideas about love and marriage, and dont be fooled by false and unreal things. The true love is the foundation of
4、 a happy marriage; if people ask for too much on power, status and wealth, they can not have true happiness on love and marriage.Key words: Jane Austen; Pride and Prejudice; concept of love and marriage摘 要傲慢与偏见是英国著名女作家简奥斯汀的一部伟大著作。它以男女主人公的爱情纠葛为主线,描写四段不同的婚姻,展示了当时社会爱情和婚姻的状况。本文旨在分析四组人物的爱情观与婚姻观,并探讨简奥斯汀的爱
5、情观和婚姻观。四组不同的婚姻及不同的人物向读者展现了不同的恋爱观和婚姻观。在傲慢与偏见中,有人只是为了追求地位,权利和财富而结合,也有人只是为了追寻真爱。但是,人们要考虑到现实社会的残酷性。人们应对爱情观与婚姻观有清楚的认识,不要被虚伪和假情假意所蒙蔽。真正的爱情与婚姻应基于真爱;过多的追求权利,地位与金钱的爱情与婚姻是不幸福的。关键词:简奥斯汀;傲慢与偏见;爱情观与婚姻观iiTable of ContentsABSTRACT I摘 要II1.INTRODUCTION12. THE INTRODUCTION TO JANE AUSTEN AND PRIDE AND PREJUDICE22.1
6、The introduction to Jane Austen22.2 The introduction to Pride and Prejudice23. THE CONCEPT OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE IN THE SOCIETY AND THE FOUR MARRIAGES33.1 The concept of Love and Marriage in the Society33.2 The four marriages in Pride and Prejudice33.2.1 Jane and Mr. Bingleys marriage33.2.2 Lydia and
7、 Wickhams marriage33.2.3 Charlotte and Collinss marriage43.2.4 Elizabeth and Darcys marriage44. THE DIFFERENT UNDERSTANDING ABOUT LOVE AND MARRIAGE IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE64.1 The combination based on love and similar interests64.2 The combination based on vanity and carelessness64.3 The combination
8、based on money74.4 The combination based on true love75. THE INSPIRATION ABOUT LOVE AND MARRIAGE FROM PRIDE AND PREJUDICE95.1 Jane Austens concept about love and marriage95.2 The concept of love and marriage in modern society96. CONCLUSION11REFERENCES12ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS131. IntroductionIn a sense, Pr
9、ide and Prejudice is the story of two courtships those between Darcy and Elizabeth and between Bingley and Jane. Within this broad structure appear other, smaller courtships: Mr. Collinss aborted wooing of Elizabeth, followed by his successful wooing of Charlotte Lucas; Wickhams pursuit first of Eli
10、zabeth, them of the never-seen Miss King, and finally of Lydia. Courtship therefore takes on a profound, of often unspoken, importance in the novel. Marriage is the ultimate goal; courtship constitutes the real working-out of love. Courtship becomes a sort of forge of a persons personality, and each
11、 courtship becomes a microcosm for different sorts of love (or different ways to abuse love as a means to social advancement).Through the Darcy-Elizabeth and Bingley-Jane marriages, Austen shows the power of love and happiness to overcome class boundaries and prejudices, thereby implying that such p
12、rejudices are hollow, unfeeling, and unproductive. “Jane Austen thinks that marriage will not be happy without love. The happy marriage should be based on the mutual respect, mutual admiration” (Zhong, 2010:8). Of course, this whole discussion of class must be made with the understanding that Austen
13、 herself is often criticized as being a classist: she doesnt really represent anyone from the lower classes; those servants she portrays are generally happy with their lot. Austen does criticize class structure but only a limited slice of that structure. “The rational and realistic features of her l
14、ove stories are also an important part in attracting her readers attention and interest” (Ye, 2010:12). Jane Austen sets Elizabeth and Jane as examples for the girls who want to be happy. British female writer Virginia Woolf once said that: “Among all the greatest writers, Jane Austen is the most di
15、fficult one to be captured in the great moments” (Virginia Woolf, 1927:35). The American psychologist Dr. Arnold A. Lazarus stresses that, “happy marriage is based on similarity, not difference” (Dr. Arnold, 1978:26). And peoples marriage is based on social status and property. As Zhu Hong says: “th
16、e essence of marriage (at that time) is money dealing and beneficial integration” (Zhu, 1985:45). In Lord David Cecils view: “Conflict arises between dissimilar characters, and the deepest attachments are based on characters similarity or affinity as expressions of the same spiritual principle” (Cec
17、il, 1959:146). Education background, possessions, remain the main reason that may influence ones marriage. In Pride and Prejudice, there are marriages based on vanity, carelessness and wealth, we should not be controlled by these shortages in the real society, but keep our own faiths and feelings.Th
18、e concept of love and marriage in this novel gives inspiration to readers. The combination based on money, social status and power is false and unreal. This dissertation analyses four marriages in Pride and Prejudice, and discusses different concept of love and marriage.2. The Introduction to Jane A
19、usten and Pride and Prejudice2.1 The Introduction to Jane AustenJane Austen (1775-1817) was born in Hampshire, a country priest family located in Hants, the village of Kingston, Sidemen in north England. Her six novelsSense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey, Manshifeierde Manor,
20、 Emma, Persuasion all describe more than marriage. During Austens life, however, only her immediate family knew of her authorship of these novels. At one point, she wrote behind a door that creaked when visitors approached; this warning allowed her to hide manuscripts before anyone could enter. Thou
21、gh publishing anonymously prevented her from acquiring an authorial reputation, it also enabled 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. Additionally, Austen may have sought anonymity beca
22、use of the more general atmosphere of repression pervading her era.The social milieu of Austens Regency England was particularly stratified, and class divisions were rooted in family connections and wealth. In Pride and Prejudice, Austen is critical of the assumptions and prejudices of upper class E
23、ngland. She distinguishes between internal merit (goodness of person) and external merit (rank and possessions), just like Mr. Darcy. Though she frequently satirizes snobs, she also pokes fun at the poor breeding and misbehavior of those lower on the social scale, just like Mr. Collins. Nevertheless
24、, Austen was in many ways a realist, and the England she depicts is one in which social mobility is limited and class-consciousness is strong. “Her success is due to her unrivalled creation of plausible characters and their idiolects, her melding of emotional analysis and psychological acuity with s
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