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1、Pride and Prejudice读后感Pride and Prejudice 1. Summary Pride and Prejudice is a masterpiece of Jane Austen (16 December 1775 18 July 1817) who is an outstanding English novelist. Her works of romantic fiction set among the gentry have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved
2、writers in English literature. In the novel Pride and Prejudice, Austen mainly describes four marriages: Mr. Collins and Mrs. Charlotte; Wickham and Lydia; Bingley and Jane; Darcy and Elizabeth. She uses her ironic and witty words to criticize the pursuit of money and status in marriage and emphasis
3、 the importance of true love in marriage. The main focus of the novel are Darcy and Elizabeth. Because of the first bad impression of Darcy that he is arrogant, conceit and snobbish, Elizabeth is easily fooled by Wickham who is charming and well-spoken. She is deeply convinced that Darcy has done th
4、ose bad things to Wickham. Through her conjecture, Elizabeth believes that Darcy has interfered in the affairs of separating Jane and Bingley. Because of her misunderstanding and misjudgment of Darcy, Elizabeth rejects Darcys proposal without any hesitation and even says.I felt that you were the las
5、t man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. But after reading Darcys confession letter, Elizabeth totally realizes how big the mistake she has made. She gradually finds out the good merits of Darcy especially his changing in manner and her affection towards Darcy begins to raise.
6、After Elizabeth knows the truth of Darcys assistance in saving her sister Lydias reputation, they both realizes each others love and get married eventually. 2.Jane Austens Ironic Art Part one: The Irony of Foolishness and Hypocrisy Jane Austens irony is devastating in its exposure of foolishness and
7、 hypocrisy. The most impressive examples are the characters Austen had portrayed: Mrs. Bennet and Mr. Collins. Just as the very beginning of the story says It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. Mrs. Bennet makes her best
8、 effort to marry off her daughters to wealthy young men. Silly, noisy, capricious, Mrs. Bennets behavior does more to harm her daughters chances at finding husbands than it does to help. In her eyes, social status or possessions are much more important than her daughters happiness. At the very begin
9、ning, She criticizes Mr. Collinss visit because of his inheritance of Bennet familys property. But when she knows that Mr. Collins wants to marry one of her daughters, she is extremely excited and speaks highly of Mr. Collins. Therefore, Elizabeths rejection to Mr. Collinss proposal is such a daylig
10、ht thunder to Mrs. Bennet that she cannot absolutely believe and totally accept it. The conflict between Mrs. Bennet and Darcy is obvious, Darcy may be the worst young man in her eyes, but when she hears Darcys proposal to Elizabeth, her attitude towards Darcy totally changes that she accepts Darcy
11、without hesitation and considers their marriage to be the best one. All in all, it is possession that matters to Mrs. Bennet. Mr. Collins is another vivid ironic character. Judging from his selection of wife: from Jane to Elizabeth and then to Charlotte, it is so hasty for him to make decisions that
12、 he is just in need of a wife. Austen describes him as not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little assisted by education or society. In his mind, as a clergyman in easy circumstances and having connection with the upper class (Lady Catherine), his proposal to Elizabeth is bo
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