Review of Pride and Prejudice (傲慢与偏见英文书评)

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第一篇:Review of Pride and Prejudice (傲慢与偏见英文书评)

Review of Pride and Prejudice

--Rassendyll Yan

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is regarded as one of the most famous English literature ever since it was first published in 1813.The book telling a story of the Bennets with five daughters but no sons has a micro but deep insight of society and human nature.The title covers two main psychological features of general people which are shown in the characters of the novel of which, more specifically, „pride‟ indicates Mr.Darcy, the hero, while „prejudice‟ indicates Miss Elizabeth Bennet, the heroin.Summary The novel begins with the entrance of a rich bachelor, Mr.Bingley with his two sisters, Caroline Bingley and Luisa Hurst and his friend, Mr.Darcy to Longbourn and Mr.s Bennet‟s requiring her husband call upon the newcomers to see if one of theirs five daughters can marry the gentleman.Mr.Bingley is attracted by Jane Bennet, the eldest of the five at their first meeting, they fall in love with each other after several balls and at the mean time, Elizabeth Bennet the second eldest of the five seizes the attention of Mr.Darcy.However, because of family dignity from the man and the prejudice caused by imprudent judgment of the lady, the Darcy-Lizzy relationship hasn‟t the same development as that of Mr.Bingley and Jane, the prejudice of which has deepened even further with the appearance of Mr.Wickham, the son of Mr.Darcy‟s late father‟s steward, and his intended wrong saying of Mr.Darcy.And Elizabeth is even fond of Wickham herself.When the Bennets and the neighborhood observe the development of Mr.Bingley and Jane, Mr.Collins pays a visit to Longbourn who is the cousin of the girls and the heir of the property of the Bennets after Mr..Bennet die.Mr.Collins is a clergyman and crazily admires his patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh who happens to be sister of Darcy‟s mother.Mr..Collins offers his proposal to Elizabeth Bennet during his stay in Longbourn, but rejected.The he turns to Charlotte Lucas and marries her to fulfill his purpose to visit Longbourn—getting married.As the consequence of the conspiracy of Caroline Bingley and Mr.Darcy, Mr.Bingley believes the indifference of the Jane, thus, they separate.Even when Jane pays a visit to Caroline when she is in London with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mr.s Gardiner, they keep this as a secret to Bingley After the marriage of Mr.Collins and Charlotte, Elizabeth is invited to visit them in Hunsford, where they pay several visits to Lady Catherine de Bourgh.During Elizabeth‟s stay in Hunsford, she meets Mr.Darcy and his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam, the former of which offers a proposal in an arrogant manner to Elizabeth but refused.The next day Elizabeth receives a letter from Mr.Darcy which tells the truth about his interfering of Bingley-Jane relationship as well as the evil of Mr.Wickham particularly the intended elopement with Georgiana Darcy, younger sister of Mr.Darcy.Elizabeth returns to Longbourn with mixed emotion and her feeling to Mr.Darcy begins to change.Lydia receives an invitation to Brighton with Colonel Forster‟s wife.Though trying to persuade her father, Elizabeth doesn‟t make it to prevent Lydia from the trip to Brighton.After a long misery time in her home, Elizabeth is asked to go north with her uncle and aunt.They pay a visit to Pemberley, Mr.Darcy‟s estate.The earlier return of the master surprises both Elizabeth and Mr.Darcy.And the change in Mr.Darcy‟s attitude confuses Elizabeth and he ever wants to make his sister Georgiana acquaintance with Miss Elizabeth.There she also meets Mr.Bingley and his sisters.When Elizabeth enjoying her journey, two letters from Jane ends the trip earlier than plan—their youngest sister Lydia has run away with Wickham.Elizabeth and her uncle and aunt hurries to Longbourn and Mr.Gardiner set out to assist Mr.Bennet in finding Lydia while Mr.s Gardiner remains at Longbourn to look after the Mr.s Bennet and rest of the family.Lydia is found at last and marries Wickham in town.When the new couple returns to Longbourn, Lydia gives out that Mr.Darcy was in the wedding of Wickham and Lydia.Elizabeth discovers that it was Mr.Darcy who help find Wickham and Lydia and persuade Wickham to marry Lydia.Bingley and Darcy suddenly return to Meryton and visit the Bennets again.Bingley soon get engaged with Jane.At the mean time, Lady Catherine de Bourgh suddenly drops by Longbourn to make Elizabeth promise not to marry Darcy.Elizabeth rejected firmly and Darcy comes propose again, accepted by Elizabeth.At last, they get married and live happily together.Characters

Elizabeth Bennet Elizabeth Bennet is the second of the five daughters of the Bennets who is the heroin of the novel.She is a smart independent woman, deeply loved by her father, Mr.Bennet.She has her own unique opinion of whatever she meets, and always likes to make judgments at the first sight, which naturally leads to some mis-judgment and prejudice—her misunderstanding of Mr.Darcy.She is a brave woman who is true to herself.She always follows her own feeling when dealing with different kinds of things happen in her life.Her dislike of Mr.Darcy, her travel to look after Jane, her initial fancy of Mr.Wickham, her rejection of Mr.Collins proposal, her temped prevention from Lydia going to Bridgton, etc, all of these show her loyalty to her own feelings.And because of her direct personality and braveness, she catches the attention of Mr.Darcy and makes his propose twice and, finally, get her happiness.She also shows her courage to court equality,(though not the main theme of the novel nor the author‟ tendency to court equality)when Lady Catherine de Bourgh rudely requests her not to accept any of Darcy‟s proposal.„In marrying your nephew, I should not consider myself as quitting that sphere.He is a gentleman;I am a gentleman‟s daughter;so far we are equal.‟ This what she says to Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her rejection to de Bourgh expresses her being true to herself which may has been lost and should be learnt by people or everyone who always thinks about surrender to limits and restrictions around them.Fitzwilliam Darcy Fitzwilliam Darcy, the hero of the novel, is the wealthy owner of a famous family estate of Pemberley in Derbyshire.His is the first been noticed by crowds because of his handsome appearance and big fortune.But he is soon regarded disagreeable because of his silence and seldom dancing with women.But his demerit is not pride as many people think.Mr.s Gardiner has corrected it as obstinacy—„ “He has been accused of many faults that he did not do himself;though I am sure(and I do not speak it to be thanked, therefore say nothing about it,)your uncle would most readily have settled the whole.” ‟ He is also deeply trusted by his friend Mr.Bingley and really loves and cares about his sister, Georgiana.Readers always get to know his characteristic from the observer, from people around him like the neighbours in Longbourn or Mr.s Reynolds.It is showed from different angles but each of them has it own prejudice, otherwise, which forms a relatively clear image of Mr.Darcy.Here it doesn‟t mean he is a 100% perfect man.It shouldn‟t be regarded proper to make decision for others especially when it comes to the one concerning lifelong happiness and the interest of others.His interference in the relationship between Mr.Bingley and Jane which brings so many ups and downs in the plot and influences so many people around has been strongly opposed and criticized by Elizabeth.Though admitting later after Elizabeth‟s refusing his proposal and gaining her forgiveness and understanding, Mr.Darcy or part of his decision should not be regarded as morality.Mr.Bennet He is a gentleman with five daughters and because he doesn‟t have male heirs his property must be inherited to his nephew Mr.Collins.He is a wise and humorous man who loves reading.He really cares about his second daughter, Elizabeth.From the observation of Elizabeth, Mr.Bennet‟s marriage is unfortunate—„Her father, captivated by youth and beauty, and that appearance of good humour, which youth and beauty generally give, had married a woman whose weak understanding and illiberal mind, had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her.Respect, esteem, and confidence, had vanished for ever;and all his views of domestic happiness were overthrown.‟ But still, here comes to respectful side of Mr.Bennet‟s character—„But Mr.Bennet was not of a disposition to seek comfort for the disappointment which his own imprudence had brought on, in any of those pleasures which too often console the unfortunate for their folly or their vice.He was fond of the country and of books;and from these tastes and arisen his principal enjoyments.To his wife he was very little otherwise indebted, than as her ignorance and folly had contributed to his amusement.This is not the sort of happiness which a man would in general wish to owe to his wife;but where other powers of entertainment are wanting, the true philosopher will derive benefit from such as are given.The book gives a relatively thorough comment of the impact on the whole family exerted by Mr.Bennet‟s impropriety as a husband.It goes, via the feeling of Elizabeth, like this—„She had always seen it with pain;but respecting his abilities, and grateful for his affectionate treatment of herself, she endeavoured to forget what she could not overlook, and to banish from her thoughts that continual breach of conjugal obligation and decorum which, in exposing his wife to the contempt of her own children, was so highly reprehensible.But she had never felt so strongly as now, the disadvantages which must attend the children of so unsuitable a marriage, nor ever been so fully aware of the evils arising from so ill-judged a direction of talents;talents which rightly used, might at least have preserved the respectability of his daughters, even if incapable of enlarging the mind of his wife‟

Mr.Bennet is kind of man who has his own philosophy of life.He loves reading, and his own decision.He really cares about his family and daughters, which can be shown from his initial visit to Mr.Bingley and his immediate departure after Lydia‟s running away with Wickham.Besides his laziness also makes his family depressed—„The whole party were in hopes of a letter from Mr.Bennet the next morning, but the post came in without bringing a single line from him.His family knew him to be on all common occasions, a most negligent and dilatory correspondent, but at such a time, they had hoped for exertion.‟

Though not being the leading character of the novel, the author still paid much attention and efforts on the establishment of the character, which makes Mr.Bennet a real and lovable person.Mr.and Mr.s Gardiner This couple, though not the leading characters of the novel, witnesses and influences so much of the development of the story.Mr.Gardiner is Mr.s Bennet‟s brother and a successful businessman of sensible and gentlemanlike character, greatly superior to his sister as well by nature as education.And his personality and characteristic seem different by the traditional judgment and stereotype of others—„The Netherfield ladies would have had difficulty in believing that a man who lived by trade, and within view of his own warehouses, could have been so well bred and agreeable.‟ He wins the respect of Mr.Darcy by his character and promotes, to some extend, the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth.„Mr.s Gardiner, who was several years younger than Mr.s Bennet and Mr.s Philips, was an amiable, intelligent, elegant woman and a great favourite with all her Longbourn nieces.‟ She has an intimate relationship with the two elder sisters of the Bennets.Her existence is a great consolation to the two ladies.She witnesses all the relationships of the Bennet‟s ladies—she reminds Elizabeth to be careful about her affection towards Mr.Wickham, she picks up Jane in London to give her comfort, she bring Elizabeth to travel Pemberley where she meets Mr.Darcy and acquaints with Miss Darcy, she witness the marriage of Lydia and Wickham and she observes the affection of Mr.Darcy to Elizabeth.Mr.s Bennet Mr.s Bennet is one of the most interesting and vivid characters of the novel.Being a mother of five daughters, her major task and ambition is to marry her daughters to rich, handsome young men.The novel points out her personality and characteristics directly at the very first chapter—„Her mind was less difficult to develop.She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper.When she was discontented she fancied herself nervous.‟ She judges people at her first sight and purely controlled by her temper and situation.In chapter 2, when Elizabeth refers to Mr.s Long‟s promise to introduce Mr.Bingley, she just says like this „I do not believe Mr.s Long will do any such thing.She has two nieces of her own.She is a selfish, hypocritical woman, and I have no opinion of her.‟ But after she regains hope that her eldest daughter, Jane, may marry well she just says something really kind about Mr.s Long.She doesn‟t set an ideal model to her youngest daughter and spoils her too much.Actually she doesn‟t know how to behave herself and pass her value directly to Lydia.However the demerit of her personality does really make Mr.s Bennet an impressive character.The amazing irony of the author makes Mr.s Bennet a true-to-life person.Mr.Collins Mr.Collins is the cousin of the five Bennet ladies and the heir of the Bennts‟ property.Mr.Collins is obsequious, pompous and lacking in common sense.„Mr.Collins was not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little assisted by education or society;the greatest part of his life having been spent under the guidance of an illiterate and miserly father;and though he belonged to one of the universities, he had merely kept the necessary terms, without forming at it any useful acquaintance.The subjection in which his father had brought him up, had given him originally great humility of manner, but it was now a good deal counteracted by the self-conceit of a weak head, living in retirement, and the consequential feeling of early and unexpected prosperity.‟ He meets Lady Catherin de Bourgh merely by a „fortunate chance‟ so that he admires the Lady with heart and soul, and regards all she says as golden words.The novel clearly shows his motivation of visiting Longbourn family—„Having now a good house and very sufficient income, he intended to marry;and in seeking a reconciliation with the Longbourn family he had a wife in view, as he meant to choose one of the daughters, if he found them as handsome and amiable as they were represented by common report.Also, as he says frankly to Elizabeth—‘But the fact is, that being, as I am, to inherit this estate after the death of your honoured father,(who, however, may live many years longer,)I could not satisfy myself without resolving to choose a wife from among his daughter, that the loss to them might be as little as possible, when the melancholy event takes place—which, however, as I have already said, may not be for several years‟, he console himself by marrying one of the daughter.He doesn‟t have any feeling or passion of love either.He merely takes it for granted that he may get the affection of Elizabeth because of his income, status and his connection with both Lady Catherine de Bourgh and the Bennets.(Elizabeth‟s rejection of Mr.Collins‟ marriage proposal is welcomed by her father, regardless of the financial benefit to the family of such a match.)The author made Mr.Collins an interesting and ridiculous character.Besides, Jane Austen also painted other characters successfully, including Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Lydia, Mr.Wickham etc.She uncovered the merit and demerit of every character sharply and vividly and made all of them true-to-life.Readers can often find something in common in their daily life.Comments Plot

Most of Jane Austen novels were set in English village, where life is simple and where there is a seldom social change.Therefore, much of the attention of the author is paid on people—the changes of people as Elizabeth once tells to Mr.Darcy.As for a novel, the twists and turns of the plot are most important and catching.The main plot of the novel is the development of Darcy-Elizabeth relationship, during which the alteration of their attitude towards each other plays a very important role.But focusing mainly on these two people may make the story dull and tiresome, so the author skillfully use Mr.Collins, Mr.Wickham and also their marriage as ingredients to make the plot more lively and complicated(both Mr.Collins and Mr.Wickham have more or less affected Elizabeth‟s emotional life)Besides, the coincidences of the story are also attracting.What I want to mention here is the one-day earlier returning of Mr.Darcy to Pemberley which gives further development of the relationship between him and Elizabeth.Style Pride and Prejudice, like most of Jane Austen‟s works, employs the narrative technique of free indirect speech(the free representation of a character‟s speech—not the words actually spoken by a character, but the words typify the character‟s thoughts, or the way the character would think and speak, if he or she thought or spoke.By using narrative that adopts the tones and vocabulary of a particular character(like Elizabeth)Austen invites the reader to follow events from Elizabeth‟s viewpoints, sharing her prejudices and misapprehensions.We can find a lot in the story, and mainly from Elizabeth and Mr.s Gardiner who show their viewpoints and thoughts and let the reader know what exactly what they think.Theme

Though the novel is entitled with „pride‟ and „prejudice‟, the theme of the novel is not simply about these two feelings and I think the title just stands for the hero and heroine of the novel.This is a love and marriage story but talks more than love, or shows other things by presenting a love story.One simple and obvious theme in Pride and Prejudice and much of Austen‟s work is the importance of environment and upbringing on the development of young people‟s character and morality.In Pride and Prejudice, the failure of Mr.and Mr.s Bennet as parents is blamed for Lydia‟s moral judgment;Darcy on the other hand, has been taught to be principled and scrupulously honourable, but he is also proud and overbearing.Kitty, rescued from Lydia‟s bad influence and spending more time with her older sisters after they marry, is said to improve greatly in their superior society.We can learn from some of Elizabeth‟s thoughts about her parents and how she looks into the education of the five girls of the family.The novel talks more about classes and freedom.Though Austen‟s novel doesn‟t aim at the social revolution and changes directly, it really uncover people‟s thoughts and awareness of the problem of the gap between classes and the pursuit of freedom and equality.The historical events which defined the social and political background of Jane Austen‟s adult life were the French Revolution and the subsequent wars between England and France.It is a well-worn fact that these events make little explicit appearance in her novels;but in so far as they highlighted the question of relationship between classes and also, though the repressive social response to them in England, the limits of individual rights to free expression, they are central to Pride and Prejudice, and specifically to the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth.No one has a stronger sense of the social impossibility of this relationship than Lady Catherine de Bourgh: „My daughter and my nephew are formed for each other.They are descended on the maternal side, from the some noble line;and, on the father‟s, from respectable, honourable, and ancient, though untitled families…and what is to divide them? The upstart pretensions of a young woman without family, connections, or fortune.Is this to be endured!But it must not, shall not be.If you were sensible of your own good, you would not wish to quit the sphere, in which you have been brought up.‟ She speaks for the aristocratic concept of marriage as a contract between families, Elizabeth and Darcy oppose to this the concept of marriage as a personal agreement between individuals.For Darcy, he is determined to pursuit his love and happiness in spite of convention and family dignity.And for Elizabeth, she has got great courage to enter into a superior class.The novel ends therefore with an emphatic statement that the social gulf, much stressed by Elizabeth in earlier passages of the novel, has been crossed.With her dangerous tendency to mock and challenge convention, she has brought „a little liveliness‟ to Darcy, but she has also, on a social level, brought the middle classes into the home of the aristocracy.Conclusion Though written more than hundred years ago, the characters in the novel still seems vivid and real today.And the themes of the story deserve people‟s thoughts and reflection through the social development of human society.Reference

1.Introduction by Dr Ian Littlewood, University of Sussex in Pride and Prejudice, Wordsworth Classics 2.Pride and Prejudice from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 3.Pride and Prejudice published in 1813, Microsoft Student with Encarta Premium 2009

第二篇:英文书评 傲慢与偏见

Love actually

Pride and Prejudice is a masterpiece written by a British writer named Jane Austen.In the book, she expressed the relationship between love and marriage in a humorous way and showed different attitudes toward marriage by depicting several young women of different descent, economic position and horizon of knowledge.The story talks about four marriages which occurred in Britain in the 19th century.And the most important among them are protagonists Elizabeth and Darcy.Elizabeth is pretty and smart.As for love and marriage, she has her own strong principle that she won't be confused by money and status but to insist on looking for true love.While Darcy is a very proud man who seems to always feel superior.Therefore, she has a prejudice against him.Pride and prejudice lead to the unpleasent and misunderstanding between them.However, after clarification of various matters , they gradually fall in love and conclude the happy marriage.In the book, Jane clearly explained that it is wrong to get married for the property, money and status.She emphasized the

important of the ideal marriage and regarded men and women's emotions as the foundation stone.As far as I am concerned, I have learned two things from the book,o n the one hand, pride and prejudice are very common weakness among us, therefore, everyone can easily driven by their own subjective feelings and misunderstanding of others.Only in-depth understanding can we know a person's inner world.On the other hand, Elizabeth insists on her emotions and isn't confused by money and status, pursues her love bravely.Although we have different pursuits, I hope I can carry on like her.After all, uphold the dream is a happy thing.

第三篇:傲慢与偏见书评(英文)

The book review of Pride and Prejudice

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Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813.The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England.After reading this book, I find that its name, Pride and Prejudice, is quite meaningful.Both the pride and prejudice are caused by money and social hierarchy.Jane reflected the reality of society by drawing the characters of specific person as well as the tongue they used when they speak.Some people think that only Mr.Darcy was proud and only Elizabeth had prejudice towards other else.But I hold the different opinion.When a wealthy young bachelor, Bingley, moving into Netherfield Park in the neighborhood of the Bennet family, he is soon well-received because of his income of 5000 a year and possibility of marrying one of the young girls in the town.It’s quite easy to see the whole society was chasing down money and fame.That is a good background that the writer successfully set, making the following things sound reasonable.The Bennets' cousin Mr Collins, a clergyman, was proud of his rich patroness, the noble Lady Catherine de Bourgh.After being refused by Elizabeth of the offer of marriage, Mr Collins soon recovered and promptly became engaged to Elizabeth's close friend who pointed out that Mr Collins is a good, respectful, well-employed man which is absolutely untrue.How eager was she to have financial security by marrying a, what to say, kind of rich and powerful husband.We wonder whether the society had real love.When Elizabeth went to visit her married girlfriend Charlotte and Mr Collins, she was to meet Mr.Darcy more frequently.Mr Darcy finds himself, again, attracted to Elizabeth and proposes to her.While talking to each other, Elizabeth charged him with pride, with destroying her sister's happiness, with his disgraceful treatment of Mr Wickham, and with having conducted himself in an ungentlemanly manner.All the reasons of her prejudice towards Darcy were shown in no other.However, after reading the letter sent to clear himself by Mr.Darcy, Elizabeth came to acknowledge the truth of Mr Darcy's assertions.Later, Elizabeth realized what a kind, amiable and considerate person Mr.Darcy was little by little.While facing the unreasonable order from Lady Catherine de Bourgh of never marrying her nephew, Elizabeth refused to low her head, believing that everyone had right to chase their own happiness.However, lady Catherine believed her to be too low born for her nephew, Mr Darcy, upon hearing this, realized that Elizabeth's opinion of him may have changed and again proposes.We are never too surprised to find that the elegant noble lady Catherine who represented the highest class of Britain was so arrogant under such a mammonish society.But the combination of Darcy and Elizabeth proved that after so many generations living in such a material society and being told forever marrying to money and fame, the true love from the heart

and soul has not perished from the earth.

第四篇:傲慢与偏见 英文书评

When Pride Encounters Prejudice, Everything is Different

—the report of Pride and Prejudice

张文莹 Nancy 外汉一班 0091114047

Ⅰ:

Jane Austen(16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817), one of the most famous novelists in Britain, was born in Hampshire.She lived in the villages throughout her life.Although there were 2 suitors, she never married.She finished her first novel when she was only 21 years old.This work’s name was First Impressions(After amending, it had a new name: Pride and Prejudice).Ⅱ:

Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and marriage.Mr.Bennet was an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his wife.He had five daughters: the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia.Because of the law, after the death of Mr.Bennet, their house would be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met.This family's future happiness and security dependent on the 5 daughters’ marriages.One day, a rich gentleman Mr.Bingley came and rented a large house in this country.His sisters and his best friend Mr.Darcy came together.Love was soon in the air for one of the 5 sisters, while another had a prejudice against Mr.Darcy.Then they experienced many things, but at last, Mr.Bingley married the oldest sister Jane, and Elizabeth overcame the prejudice and married to Mr.Darcy.It’s a happy ending.Ⅲ:

Although Mr.Song said the book report should be objective,but I had to say this book touched my heart deeply.The women written by Jane Austen still live in our world.Some like Charlotte Lucas, they choose a marriage without love just for money and a stable life.Some like Lydia, they are so frivolous and foolish that they flatter themselves that they can do anything well.Some like Mary, they are not good-looking but think themselves are the best ones.They look down every man while they are eager for a man’s love in their hearts.Some like Jane, they are kind and beautiful, but they are also reserved and feminine。They don’t have courage to fight for the love of their own but wait here in vain.And there are also some girls like innocent Ms Darcy or like vainglorious and superficially clever Bingley sisters.Of course, some girls like Elizabeth, they are clever, gentle, open-minded, and they know their own hearts.They never give in even facing a difficult situation.1

They are good ladies who are worth loving and cherishing.Jane Austen’s wisdom always appeals to me, which makes me smile through the whole reading.In fact, the life of Jane Austen was unremarkable,she nearly didn’t leave the villages where she lived.Therefore, in her books, you can’t find any historical plots or any abstruse things making you feel bored.She just wrote some common people about their happiness, little trouble, sorrow and perplexity again and again by her keen observation and her outstanding ability of writing.Although those stories happened in the villages of Britain 200 years ago, they are vivid today.Maybe she was not really a great writer in the world, but she is the cleverest and cutest woman in my heart.However, reality is not the novel.It is always cruel.Jane Austen never married throughout her life, her best friend was her sister.She was such a clever and naughty girl, whose gentleness and beauty were ignored.It’s a pity that there was no one like Mr.Darcy to appreciate and love her.Jane Austen and Eileen Chang were very like.Their works had many things in common.For example, both of their works focused on the life which they were familiar with, and they both had the sharp observation.Although they liked to write some satires, Austen was gentler than Eileen Chang.In Pride and Prejudice, you can find some very interesting dialogues.Such as in the CHAPTER 1, Mrs.Bonnet said: “Mr.Bennet, how can you abuse your own children in such a way? You take delight in vexing me.You have no compassion on my poor nerves.” “You mistake me, my dear.I have a high respect for your nerves.They are my old friends.I have heard you mention them with consideration these 20 years at least.” the Mr.Bennet answered with a forced smile.What sarcastic humor it contained!She successfully depicted Mrs.Bennet as a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper by few words.And the two of them left a deep and clear imprison on the readers.Love is the eternal theme of novels.Pride and Prejudice was no exception, but it not only talked about “love”, also mentioned “marriage”.The novels about love or marriage are countless in the world.So standing out among them is not an easy thing.Pride and Prejudice can be one of the masterpieces and be loved by thousands upon thousands people from different countries, which proves that it does have its special glamour.I mainly want to talk about Elizabeth’s 2 rejections.As readers or outsiders,we can easily reject anyone and don’t accept a marriage without love just for respecting our own hearts.But if you think it over and read the book again, you will find it needs great courage to reject a man who can support you a life without worrying about clothes and food.Rejecting her cousin Mr.Collins, an unpleasant person, seemed easy, however, her best friend Charlotte chose to marry him.This contrast shows very clearly that this rejection is difficult for a woman in those days.Maybe you can find some reasons to explain why Elizabeth did that to Mr.Collins, but I’m sure there is no reason to refuse Mr.Darcy’s marriage proposal.He was such a perfect gentleman!Elizabeth couldn’t inherit her father’s fortune, which meant she had to marry a rich man to support her and live a comfortable life.But faced with Mr.Darcy, she said “no” without any hesitation.When Darcy proposed to her by saying his sense of her inferiority-of its being a degradation-of the family obstacles which judgment had always opposed to inclination.Elizabeth said: “It is nature that obligation should be felt, and if I could feel gratitude, I would now thank you.But I cannot —I have never desired your good opinion, and you have certainly bestowed it most unwillingly.”

I like this self-respecting girl and look down upon those girls who give in just for fortune, fame, even some petty profits

In fact, I don’t like a happy ending.I think a tragedy is more attractive and can reach the deepest part of my heart while a comedy is read just for relaxation.But I am also moved by this story.Pride gave way to sincerity,prejudice was replaced by love.They lived a happy life together.We can image that they sat on the lakeside bench at twilight and talked about that green years when the pride met the prejudice。

第五篇:傲慢与偏见英文书评

Pride and Prejudice

Ⅰ.Reading experience:

I watch the movie Pride and Prejudice during last winter vocation, and I found it very attractive.In May of 2011,I decided to read the book.Though I am familiar with the plot of this book, I found it sometimes also confusing.It Maybe because of the new words.By reading this book, I broaden my horizon to some extent.Ⅱ.Brief introduction:

Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and marriage.Mr.Bennet was an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his wife.He had five daughters: the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia.Because of the law, after the death of Mr.Bennet, their house would be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met.This family's future happiness and security dependent on the 5 daughters’ marriages.One day, a rich gentleman Mr.Bingley came and rented a large house in this country.His sisters and his best friend Mr.Darcy came together.Love was soon in the air for one of the 5 sisters, while another had a prejudice against Mr.Darcy.Then they experienced many things, but at last, Mr.Bingley married the oldest sister Jane, and Elizabeth overcame the prejudice and married to Mr.Darcy.It’s a happy ending.Ⅲ.Author introduction:

Jane Austen(16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817), one of the most famous novelists in Britain, was born in Hampshire.She lived in the villages throughout her life.Although there were 2 suitors, she never married.She finished her first novel when she was only 21 years old.This work’s name was First Impressions(After amending, it had a new name: Pride and Prejudice).Ⅳ.Thoughts

My point of view towards the masterpiece of Jane Austen’s is that this novel reflects the English human sentiment of the end of 18thcentury and the early of 19th century under the circumstance of conservative,and tells us the difference ways and attitudes to marriage of Mr.and Mrs.Bennet’s five daughters’.Thereby reveal the author herself attitude towards marriage, that is love and marriage based on money, property and social status is not perfect, but it is also stupid Without considering all of these.There, the author emphasize the importance of ideal marriage, meanwhile, to be opposed to love & marriage based on money or property and to be opposed to people’s laugh love & marriage off.The author takes the affection/love as the cornerstone of ideal marriagebetween male and female.Elizabeth as the leading character in this novel, was born in the family of squireen’s, and is loved by Darcy.Darcy propose marriage to her in spite of difference in the possession of property and social status, but is refused by Elizabeth for his pride , the novel demonstrate that if the pride of Darcy’s existed,there will be no love and also happy marriage between Elizabeth and he, it is really nice that Elizabeth witness the changes of Darcy’s

through series of behavior in the following days.viewing that he is no longer pride and then eliminating her prejudice to him, finally engaged with him and leading a happy marriage.The author described that female is in pursuit ofindependent personality and equal right through several different attitudes of Elizabeth for Darcy’s propose marriage.Meanwhile, demonstrate Elizabeth’s independent understanding for a happy marriage.In this article, the writer described several unperfect marriages of Elizabeth’s sisters and close friends, aimed at making a sharp contrast with Elizabeth’sbeatific marriage and revealed that marriage without love but base on social status and property actually is a kind of public tragedies.Humorous, ironical, polished language and real storyline is also occurred in this article.

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