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"Pride and Prejudice" is the representative work of the famous British female writer Jane Austen, this work is based on daily life, contrary to the sentimental content and pretentious writing methods that were popular in society at that time, the work describes the emotional entanglement between the arrogant single young man Darcy and the prejudiced second lady Elizabeth, the wealthy single aristocrat, Bingley and the virtuous eldest lady Ji Ying.

In fact, I had already been exposed to this book in the first year of junior high school, but I was very impatient with the complexity of the plot at the time, and I lost interest after reading a few chapters, so I put it aside and didn't pick it up again until today.

However, when I read the first few chapters, I still felt very bored, and it was only later that I realized that this was a foreshadowing for the future scene.

In the blink of an eye, more than thirty chapters have passed, and the characters' personalities have been clearly portrayed by the author.

There seem to be only two kinds of people in this book: smart people and stupid people, and there is no absolute good or bad, with the possible exception of the liar Weyhan.

He took advantage of his clever flattery as well as a pay

The "likable" appearance charmed Elizabeth, who kept clearing her grievances and slandering Darcy.

Ridiculously, his words were full of flaws, and Elizabeth, who was very clever, was able to argue with Miss Bingley and confront Lady Cadrin, but was still led by the nose by Wayham.

To be honest, I don't think Elizabeth was deceived to mean that he was a "fool". People are always preconceived, and Mr. Darcy's arrogant and rude appearance has already entered Elizabeth's mind, how can he still have a good impression of him?

How can you easily ignore the comments of others? It is normal to be prejudiced against Darcy.

The person I'm talking about is naturally the dignified Wei Han. It is undeniable that Wei Han has a handsome face and pretends to be a very "gentleman" on the surface.

Although there are sayings that "people should not be disguised" and "knowing people, knowing faces, but not hearts", even I, who lives in the 21st century and watched this story as a bystander, still have a good impression of Weihan, how can I complain about Elizabeth, a girl who lives in a bygone era?

After closing the book and savoring it carefully, I realized that the whole book is attractive because of its light-hearted and humorous style.

Elizabeth's ridicule and sarcasm are exposing the true colors of those nobles who regard themselves as gentlemen and ladies.

And Elizabeth's father, Mr. Bennet, actually laughed at his wife and daughter for the sake of family happiness, fortunately?

The so-called "arrogance" in the article refers to the weakness of the personality of the wealthy, well-educated, and sharp-eyed young Darcy; And the so-called "prejudice" refers to the mental weakness of Elizabeth, a middle-class, well-educated, witty and intelligent young lady.

One has a sharp eye, the other is witty and intelligent, they are all the best among people, but they are inevitably entangled in the weakness of human nature.

They meet for the first time at a family dance, but they have a bad impression of each other, one arrogant and the other prejudiced.

The first impression was preconceived, and then the women gossiped on the side, which caused a love-hate relationship between the two.

Elizabeth once said to Darcy, "We are very similar in temperament, and we are neither gregarious, nor are we reticent, nor are we willing to speak, unless we speak in such a way as to astonish and be as glorious as aphorisms, and to be passed down through the ages." It is because of this ideological unity that it is hindered in every way in marriage, and it is also because it finally leads to a happy marriage.

Elizabeth: If you put it in real life, you might be a feminist. But care about their sisters.

Direct, occasionally ignorant of etiquette, a little naughty. But that's how it charmed Darcy. The most important thing is to be good and dare to say like someone higher than your own status

"Nope". Elizabeth is intelligent, witty, courageous, far-sighted, has a strong sense of self-esteem, and is good at thinking about problems.

As far as a young lady to be married at that time was concerned, this was commendable. It is because of this quality that she has an independent opinion on the issue of love, and leads her to form a happy family with Darcy.

In this book, through the different treatments of Bennett's five daughters to lifelong events, it shows the different attitudes of young girls from middle-class families in townships to the problem of marriage and love, thus reflecting the author's own view of marriage: it is wrong to marry for the sake of property, money, and status; And it would be foolish to get married without considering the above factors.

Therefore, she is opposed to marrying for money as well as treating marriage as a child's play. She emphasised the importance of an ideal marriage and made the relationship between a man and a woman the cornerstone of an ideal marriage.

The heroine of the book, Elizabeth, comes from a small landowning family and is loved by Darcy, the son of a wealthy man.

Darcy proposed to her, despite the disparity between her family and wealth, but was rejected. Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him was one reason, but the main thing was that she hated his arrogance.

Because this arrogance of Darcy is actually a reflection of the difference in status, as long as this arrogance exists, there can be no common thoughts and feelings between him and Elizabeth, and there can be no ideal marriage.

Later, Elizabeth observed Darcy's behavior and a series of behaviors, especially seeing that he changed his proud and conceited demeanor in the past, eliminated misunderstandings and prejudices against him, and concluded a happy marriage with him.

Elizabeth's different attitudes towards Darcy's successive marriage proposals actually reflect women's pursuit of personal independence and equal rights.

This is the progressive meaning of Elizabeth's character. The work vividly reflects the life and people of the British countryside in a conservative and isolated state of affairs in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Its social customs not only attracted a large number of readers at the time, but still gives readers a unique artistic enjoyment today.

She was the first home to realistically depict the mundane graces of everyday life, and played a role in British history.

Although Austen's subject matter is relatively narrow and the story is quite prosaic, she is good at creating vivid characters in everyday ordinary things, whether it is Elizabeth and Darcy who the author thinks is worthy of recognition, or Weikham and Collins who are satirical and sarcastic.

At the same time, Austen's language is tempered, and she pays attention to humor and irony in the art of dialogue, and often uses witty language to highlight the character characteristics of the characters.

This artistic innovation gives her work its own character. Pride and prejudice are the best expression of the magic of words combined with the sublimation of feelings.

If "Dream of Red Mansions" is a noble lady of the East. "Pride and Prejudice" is a beautiful woman in the West.