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1、The comment of "Pride and prejudicePride and Prejudice is a novel written by the famous English writer, Jane Austen, who was the sixth children in a family of seven and was born in the village of steventon in Hampshire in 1775 and died of Addison's disease in 1817.Pride and Prejudice is a l

2、ove story, mainly tells the love between Elizabeth and Darcy. It divided into 2 volumes and is composed of 42 chapters altogether. The major characters are Mr. Darcy, A rich and proud young man. Elizabeth, the second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. Mr. Bingley , A rich young bachelor. Jane,

3、the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Bennet. The story begin with Bingley 's arrival. One day when Mrs.Bennet hear Bingley has taken Netherfield, a house near her's. She is so happy and arranged one ofher five daughters marriage with him. At a ball, luckly, Bingley and Jane fall in love at the

4、first sight. Darcy, a friend of Bingley 's , was attracted to Elizabeth, a lively and spirited girl. But Darcy greatly offends her by his supercilious behavior and this dislike is increased by Wickham, a dashing young militia officer of the unjust treatment he has met with at Darcy's hands.

5、One day when Darcy and Bingley's two sisters disgusted with the vulgarityof Mrs. Bennet and her two youngest daughters, effectively separated Bingley and Jane.Meanwhile,Collins, a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, married charlotte, a friend ofElizabeth 's, for Elizabeth 's refuse to marry

6、him. But One day Darcy send Elizabeth a letter, in which he justifies the separation of his friend Bingley and Jane and make it clear that Wickham is. So Elizabeth changed her opinions and ideas toward him. Once whenElizabeth visited her uncle and aunt in the north of England, she met Darcy there an

7、d witnessed his changes through series of behaviors, no longer pride and become gentle and attentive, all these made their marriage arranged, and they also suitably provided for Bingley and Jane's reunited and engaged. The story ends with both their happy marriages.Sir Walter Scott 評論READ again,

8、 and for the third time at least, Miss Austen's very finely written novel of "Pride and Prejudice." That young lady has a talent for describing the involvements and feelings and characters of ordinary life which is to me the most wonderful I ever met with.The big bow-wow strain I can d

9、o myself like any now going; but the exquisite touch, which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting, from the truth of the description and the sentiment, is denied to me. From "The Journal of Sir Walter Scott," March, 1826.We bestow no mean compliment upon the author

10、 of "Emma" when we say that keeping close to common incidents, and to such characters as occupy the ordinary walks of life, she has produced sketches of such spirit and originality that we never miss the excitation which depends upon a narrative of uncommon events, arising from the conside

11、ration of minds, manners, and sentiments, greatly above our own. In this class she stands almost alone; for the scenes of Miss Edgeworth are laid in higher life, varied by more romantic incident, and by her remarkable power of embodying and illustrating national character.But the author of "Emm

12、a" confines herself chiefly to the middling classes of society; her most distinguished characters do not rise greatly above well-bred country gentlemen and ladies; and those which are sketched with most originality and precision, belong to a class rather below that standard. The narrative of al

13、l her novels is composed of such common occurrences as may have fallen under the observation of most folks; and her dramatis person ? conduct themselves upon the motives and principles which the readers may recognize as ruling their own, and that of most of their own acquaintances. From "TheQua

14、rterly Review," October, 1815.Lord Macaulay 評論SHAKESPEARE has had neither equal nor second. But amongthe writers who, in thepoint which we have noticed, have approached nearest to the manner of the great master we have no hesitation in placing Jane Austen, a woman of whom England is justly prou

15、d.She has given us a multitude of characters, all, in a certain sense, commonplace, all such as we meet every day. Yet they are all as perfectly discriminated from each other as if they were the most eccentric of human beings. There are, for example, four clergymen, none of whom we should be surpris

16、ed to find in any parsonage in the kingdom Mr. Edward Ferrars, Mr. Henry Tilney, Mr. Edmund Bertram, and Mr. Elton. They are all specimens of the upper part of the middle class. They have all been liberally educated.They all lie under the restraints of the same sacred profession. They are all young.

17、 They are all in love. Not one of them has any hobby-horse, to use the phrase of Sterne. Not one has a ruling passion, such as we read of in Pope. Who would not have expected them to be insipid likenesses of each other? No such thing. Harpagon is not more unlike to Jourdain, Joseph Surface is not mo

18、re unlike to Sir Lucius O'Trigger, than every one of Miss Austen's young divines to all his reverend brethren. And almost all this is done by touches so delicate that they elude analysis, that they defy the powers of description, and that we know them to exist only by the general effect to w

19、hich they have contributed. From essay on "Madame D'Arblay," 1843.My point of view towards the masterpiece of Jane Austen 's is that this novel reflects the English human sentiment of the end of 18th century and the early of 19th century under the circumstance of conservative , and

20、 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 th

21、ese. 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 marriage between male and fe

22、male. 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 forhis pride , the novel demonstrate that if the pride of Darcys existedthere will be nolove 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 elimin

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