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本文格式為Word版,下載可任意編輯——傲慢與偏見英文1000字讀后感thistermireadanovelcalledprideandprejudicewhichisfamousallovertheworldformanyyears.thistypeofnovelsnotonlyatthattimeattractedbroadreaders,today,itstillgivesthereadersuniqueartenjoyment.

theauthor,janeausten,wasabritishnovelistwhowasborninasmallcountrytown.herfatherwasalocalvicar.austindidntgotoregularschools,butshereadmanyliteraryworksatherparentsguidance.shestartedwritingabouttheageof20,andpublishedsixnovels.janewasunmarriedallherlife.forlivinginasmallcountrytown,contactingthemediumandsmalllandlords,pastoraswellastheirquietandcomfortablelivingenvironment,therewerenosignificantsocialcontradictionsinherworks.shedescribedatruthfulpictureofherworld,especiallythemarriageandlovebetweengentlemanandladiesbyhermeticulousfeminineobservation.thestyleofherworksishumorousandrichincomicconflicts,somanyreaderslovethem.fromthelateeighteenthtothenineteenthcentury,vulgarandboringsentimentalnovelsandgothicnovelswerefullinbritishliterary.butjanesnoveliconoclasticshowedmid-classofdailylifeandpastoralsceneryinbritishcountrysideatthattimewhichhadnotbeencapitalistindustrialrevolutionimpacted,.althoughthebreadthanddepthofthereflectionwaslimited,itplayedgoodeffecttochangethevulgaratmosphereinnovels.

whyisitcalledprideandprejudice?elizabethanddarcysstorycanexplain.darcylovedelizabethatfirstsightattheball.butthearrogantcharactercausedbythegrowingenvironmentstoppedhisinitiativelyclosetoelizabeth.elizabethasanyoneelsebelievedheishaughtyandstubborn.themoredarcylovedelizabeth,themorehewouldnotshownonthesurfaceinsteadingofmakingapathy.hethoughtifelizabethwouldbeproudafterknowinghelovedher,sohischaracterofpridestoppedthishappening.elizabethprejudicedagainstdarcydeeperanddeeper.inhereyes,heevenbecameasinister,hypocriticalpeople.asdarcymorelovedelizabeth,hefinallywasunabletorestraintoshowhislovetoelizabeth.hecertainlythoughtelizabethwouldaccept,buthedidntknowhowabouthisimageinelizabethseyes.sohewassurprisedwhenelizabethrefusedhim.hisarrogancehadsufferedablow.butfromthenon,theybegantocandidexchange,thenmisunderstandingsgraduallyeliminated.later,inadvertentlyknowingthatdarcyproperlyhandledhersisterlydiaandwickhamselopement,elizabethsattitudechanged.darcywasnotarrogantasothersthought.afterelizabethsrejection,hebegantoreflectontheself-examinationandtreatedpeoplewithmorepopulist.finally,regardlessofhisauntsstrongobjectionandconceptoffamily,darcyproposedtoelizabethagain.elizabethwillinglyconsented.shebegantoappearherlivelysidetodarcy.

thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.mrs.bennetwasawomanwhowaseagertomarryoffherdaughters.mr.bingleywasafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,mr.darcy,wasaveryproudmanwhoseemedtoalwaysfeelsuperior.eventhefivedaughtersinbennetfamilywereverydifferent.janewassimple,innocentandneverspokeevilofothers.elizabethwasaclevergirlwhoalwayshadherownopinion.marylikedreadingclassicbooks.actuallyshewasapedant.kittydidnthaveherownopinionbutlikedtofollowhersister,

lydia.lydiawasagirlwhofollowedexoticthings,handsomeman,andwassomehowalittleprofligate.ipersonallylikeelizabethbest,notonlybecauseshewascleverandbeautiful,butshewasapersonwhoknewclearlyofherthoughts.shewasnotafraidtoexpresswhatshefelt,andhadnofearofbeingembarrassed,fornothinghonestshouldbeshamefultoher.betoldatthattime,thiswasveryvaluableforaladyfromalargeboudoir.justbecauseofthisquality,shehadherownmindinlove,andsheanddarcycomposedawonderfulfamilyafterpassedvarioustroubles.

thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.itsays:"itisatruthuniversallyacknowledged,thatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife'.theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.

asfarasiconsidered,peoplecantdividepeoplebyrichandpoor.everyoneisequaloneveryaspectsuchascharacterandknowledge.noonecanbearrogantbecauseofwealthinessorhighstatus,andalsocantbeself-abasedwitheconomicpoverty.thistruthrelatingtoourdailylifeislikethatweshouldnotbeproudorproducearrogancemoodwhenwemakeafewachievements,.learningisendless.weshouldknowthattheremustbemanypeoplecleverthanourselves.wemustthinkoutawaytostudybetterthanothers.thevanityiscausedbyprejudiceinthetext.onecannotdistinguishgoodandbadjustbecausethebeautifulanduglyappearance.elizabethhateddarcybecauseofdarcysarrogancegeneratingbywealthandwackersrumors.withoutcompleteunderstanding,sheprejudiceagainsthim.asthesayinggoes,mencannotbejudgedbytheirlooks.whetherstudy,lifeoranythingelse,onecannotseeitsessenceonlyfromtheappearance.prideandprejudiceareourcommonweaknessandshortcomings.everypersonactuallyiseasytobedrivenbyhisownsubjectiveimpression.soitcancommenteasilytootherpeopleunderincorrectness,thenitwillcausemisunderstandingsbetweeneachother.apersonsfirstimpressioncanaffectmanythings.nothemustchange,butyoushouldmoredeeplyknowa

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