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第第2页共29页第第页共29页mustbeinneedofawife”.theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.peoplealwaysthinkthataustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.afterreadingthisbook,iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.icouldn'tforgethoweagermrs.bennetwantstomarryoffherdaughters.ifyouwanttoknowwhysheissocrazyaboutthesethings,imustmentionthesituationinbritainatthattime.onlytheeldestsonhadtheprivilegeofinheritinghisfather'spossessions.youngersonsanddaughterswhoareusedtoluxuriousliveshavenochoicebutmarryamanorwomaninpossessionofalargefortunetocontinuetheircomfortablelives.thus,wecanseethatgettingmarriedisawaytobecomewealthier,particularlyforwomenwithoutmanypossessions.janeaustentoldusthatmoneyandpossessiondeterminedeverything,includingmarriageandloveinhercentury.in“prideandprejudice”,thesisterofmr.bingleystronglyopposedhisplanofmarryingjanebecausethebennetsdon'thavemanypossessionsandtheirsocialpositionsaremuchlowerthanthem.fromthis,wecanseetherearealotofobstaclesforanotveryrichwomantomarryawealthyhusband.thesociety,therelativeswouldnotallowthemtogetmarried.inmodernsociety,althoughthemarriagesofeconomicneedshavedecreasedrapidly,theconceptof“moneydetermineseverything”isstillrootedinsomepeople'smind.alotofparentstryhardtointerferetheirchildren'cationbackground,possessions,jobsremainsthemainreasonthatmayinfluenceone'smarriage.marryformoneyisstillabigprobleminoursociety.wecan'thelpthinking:canmoneydetermineeverything?austenleftthisproblemforustothink.thegeniusofjaneaustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.althoughaustenwasonly21whenshewrote“prideandprejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.ithinkthedepthofprideandprejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelationshipsbothathertimeandinmoderntime.第三篇:傲慢与偏见英读后感浙江万里学院外语学院姓名学号专业班级读书报告题目20__年6月14日prideandprejudiceintroduction:asweallknow,prideandprejudiceisoneofjaneausen'srepresentativeworks.thisbookisconsideredasthetreasureoftheworldliberaryandisoneoftheworld'stengreatclassics.theauthor,janeausten,wasabritishnovelistwhowasborninasmallcountrytown.herfatherwasalocalvicar.austindidn"tgotoregularschools,butshereadmanyliteraryworksatherparents"guidance.shestartedwritingabouttheageof20,andpublishedsixnovels.janewasunmarriedallherlife.forlivinginasmallcountrytown,contactingthemediumandsmalllandlords,pastoraswellastheirquietandcomfortablelivingenvironment,therewerenosignificantsocialcontradictionsinherworks.shedescribedatruthfulpictureofherworld,especiallythemarriageandlovebetweengentlemanandladiesbyhermeticulousfeminineobservation.thestyleofherworksishumorousandrichincomicconflicts,somanyreaderslovethem.fromthelateeighteenthtothenineteenthcentury,vulgarandboringsentimentalnovelsandgothicnovelswerefullinbritishliterary.butjane'snoveliconoclasticshowedmidclassofdailylifeandpastoralsceneryinbritishcountrysideatthattimewhichhadnotbeencapitalistindustrialrevolutionimpacted,.althoughthebreadthanddepthofthereflectionwaslimited,itplayedgoodeffecttochangethevulgaratmosphereinnovels.summary:whyisitcalledprideandprejudice?elizabethanddarcy'sstorycanexplain.darcylovedelizabethatfirstsightattheball.butthearrogantcharactercausedbythegrowingenvironmentstoppedhisinitiativelyclosetoelizabeth.elizabethasanyoneelsebelievedheishaughtyandstubborn.themoredarcylovedelizabeth,themorehewouldnotshownonthesurfaceinsteadofmakingapathy.hethoughtifelizabethwouldbeproudafterknowinghelovedher,sohischaracterofpridestoppedthishappening.elizabethprejudicedagainstdarcydeeperanddeeper.inhereyes,heevenbecameasinister,hypocriticalpeople.asdarcymorelovedelizabeth,hefinallywasunabletorestraintoshowhislovetoelizabeth.hecertainlythoughtelizabethwouldaccept,buthedidn"tknowhowabouthisimageinelizabeth'seyes.sohewassurprisedwhenelizabethrefusedhim.hisarrogancehadsufferedablow.butfromthenon,theybegantocandidexchange,thenmisunderstandingsgraduallyeliminated.later,inadvertentlyknowingthatdarcyproperlyhandledhersisterlydiaandwickham'selopement,elizabeth'sattitudechanged.darcywasnotarrogantasothersthought.afterelizabeth'srejection,hebegantoreflectontheself-examinationandtreatedpeoplewithmorepopulist.finally,regardlessofhisaunt'sstrongobjectionandconceptoffamily,ments:inthisgreatbook,theauthoramplydemonstratesherpointloveandmarriage.buttheyhavegreatbackground.atthattime,accordingtothesocialconditionsinbritain,he19thcentury,womenwerenotwellrespectedcomparedwiththeonesinthepresentsociety.therewasnoequalitybetweenwomanandman.womenwereconsideredtobeinferiortomenintermsofintelligenceandcapacity.thecentrallifeofwomenwasforcedtobestayingathome,theirrolesweretodealwiththefamilyaffairs,suchastakingcareofthechildrenandservingforthehusband.prideandprejudiceareourcommonweaknessandshortcomings.everypersoniseasytobedrivenbyhisownsubjectiveimpression.soitcancommenteasilytootherpeopleunderincorrectness,thenitwillcausemisunderstandingsbetweeneach..aperson'sfirstimpressioncanaffectmanythings.nothemustchange,butyoushouldmoredeeplyknowabouthim,thenyouwillhavemoreobjectiveopinion,justtheheroine"sopinionofdarcyinthenovelchangedbecauseoffknowingthepeopleintheworldnolongerhaveprideandprejudicethesetwobadbehaviorcustoms,thisworldwillmoreharmoniousandfriendly.asfarasiconsidered,peoplecan'tdividepeoplebyrichandpoor.everyoneisequaloneveryaspectsuchascharacterandknowledge.noonecanbearrogantbecauseofwealthinessorhighstatus,andalsocan"tbeself-abasedwitheconomicpoverty.thistruthrelatingtoourdailylweshouldnotbeproudorproducearrogancemoodwhenwemakeafewachievements,.learningisendless.weshouldknowthattheremustbemanypeoplecleverthanourselves.wemustthinkoutawaytostudybetterthanothers.thevanityiscausedbyprejudiceinthetext.onecannotdistinguishgoodandbadjustbecausethebeautifulanduglyappearanceelizabethhateddarcybecauseofdarcy"sarrogancegeneratingbywealthandwacker"srumors.aperson'sfirstimpressioncanaffectmanythings.nothemustchange,butyoushouldmoredeeplyknowabouthim,thenyouwillhavemoreobjectiveopinion,justbetheheroine"sopinionofdarcyinchangedbecauseofknowing.thepeopleintheworldnolongerhaveprideandprejudicethesetwobadbehaviorcustoms,thisworldwillmoreharmoniousandfriendly.afterfinishingreadingthisnovel,ilearnedalotofit.first,wecannothaveprejudiceagainstsomeoneblindly.tounderstandapeople,youcannotonlythroughother'sexpressionabouthim,youmustperceiverealitybyyourself.second,it'swrongtogetmarriedfortheproperty,moneyandposition,trueloveisbeyondsuchfactors.thelastaspect,whenwerealizethemistakewemake,wemustacknowledgeisbravelyandimmediately,thenmakeitforthebetter.第四篇:《傲慢与偏见》英读后感afterreading:prideandprejudice经济管理学院工商102班李彦青20__210897janeaustenisthisnovel'swriterwhoisafamouswriterintheworld,andsheisfamouswithheraseriesofnovels.istillrememberthefirstsentenceinthisbook.itreads:“itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustinneedofawife.“theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.loveseemstobeaperpetualthemeallthetime.andthemainstoryinthebookprideandprejudiceisnotaexception.thewritertellsusherviewsandattitudesaboutloveandmarriageinthisbook.mrs.bennethadfivedaughters,andmarryingallherdaughterswasherbiggestwish.inagenteelball,mr.bingley,afriendlyyoungman,alsothehost,fellinlovewithjaneatfirstsight.janewasmrs.bennet"sfirstdaughterwhowassimple,pureandneverspeaksevilofothers.darcy,whowasbingley"sgoodfriend,averyproudmanwhoseemedtoalwaysfeelsuperior,wasfondofjane'ssister,elizabeth.buthisarrogancebehaviorandthesmearfromwickhamledelizabethtomisunderstandandwasbiassedagainstdarcy.darcycouldn"trestrainhimselffromlovingelizabeth,soheproposedtoher.buthisattitudewasstillsoarrogant,elizabethdeclinedfirmly.thishitmadedarcynoticedtheconsequencefromproudandconceitedforthefirsttime.leavingalonglettertoexplainthethingsaroundhimandelizabeth,heleftherpainfully.shefeltregretafterreadingit.notonlyfeelguiltyformisunderstandingofdarcy,butalsoashamedforthebehaviorofhermother.elizabethgraduallychangedherviewsofdarcy.whendarcymetherinhisownmanoragain,hissincereattitudeanddignifiedbehaviormadeherconsiderablysurprised.finally,theywalkedoutofthefrogwhichwasprideandprejudice.itcouldbecalledahappyending.therearesevendifferentmarriagespresentedinthenovel.excludingthegardinerandthelucas,theremainingfivemarriagescontrastseachothertorevealjane'sopinionsandthoughtsonthesubjectofmarriage.themarriagebetweendarcyandelizabethrevealsthecharacteristicswhichconstitutesasuccessfulmarriage.oneofthesecharacteristicsisthatthefeelingcannotbebroughtonbyappearances,hebeginning,elizabethanddarcyweredistantfromeachotherbecauseoftheirprejudice.theseriesofeventswhichtheybothexperiencedgavethemtheopportunitytounderstandoneanotherandthetimetoreconciletheirfeelingsforeachother.thus,theirmutualunderstandingisthefoundationoftheirrelationshipandwillleadthemtoapeacefulandlastingmarriage.thisrelationshipbetweenelizabethanddarcyrevealstheimportanceofgettingtoknowone'spartnerbeforemarrying.themarriagebetweenjanebennetandbingleyisalsoanexampleofsuccessfulmarriage.janeausten,throughelizabeth,expressesheropinionofthisinthenovel.thelastexampleofamarriageisaofadifferentnaturethantheonesmentionedabove.themarriagebetweenmr.collinsandcharlotteisbasedoneconomicsratherthanonloveorappearance.itwasacommonpracticeduringausten'stimeforwomentomarryahusbandtosaveherselffromspinsterhoodortogainfinancialsecurity.however,janeaustenviewedthisasatypeofprostitutionanddisapprovedofit.inprideandprejudice,janeaustendramatizesthisformofwomeninequalityandshowthatwomenwhosubmitsthemselvestothistypeofmarriagewillhavetosufferintormentingsilenceascharlottedoes.inprideandprejudice,janehasdenouncedtheelementsofmarriageandsocietythatshefounddistasteful.thesearetheconclusionsofherobservationofthepeopleinherworld.howeverinherwriting,janehasalsoreflectedherownenjoymentinlifeamongthesepeoplewithandwithouttheirfaults.aboutmyopinions:believeitornot,ihavereadthisstorynolesstimesnomatterbookstillismovie.ireaditagainandagain,andthemoretimeireadthestoryismorethanalovestoryifound.ilikethisstoryfortheoutstandingcharacteristicofthecharacters.agoodbooknotonlycanbringyouexciting,butalsogiveyousomefurtherthinking.fromtheprideandprejudice,ilearnalot.first,it'sstupidtojudgeapersonbythefirstimpressionandalwayshaveprejudiceonthepersonwhoyoudon'tlike.inaword,wecan'tjudgeapersonwithoutanyfurtherrecogniseorbyotherpeople'swords.justlikeelizabeth,underwickham'sevilspeakingshejudgedarcyisaprideandmastymanandbegantohaveprejudiceonhim,andkeptmisunderstandinghim.asaresult,shewasfailedtoseethemeritsofdarcy.otherexample,mr.binelypersuadedhimselfrunawayfromfallinginlovewithjaneforhavinghearddarcy'swordthatjunedidn'tlikehim,atleastnomoredeeperthanhim.thishurttwolovedheart.theyevenalmostmissedeachother.bytheway,wecanlearnthatpridesometimeswillmakeyoufarawayfromothers.youcan'tdenythatthecountrypeopledidn'tlikedarcyverymuchnomatterhowrichhe.for,healwaysfeelssuperiortothecountrypeople.and,becausedarcy'spride,heoffendedthegir(请你关注ww.hao.c)lhelove.then,afterreadingthisbook,icloudn'tforgethoweagermrs.bennetwantstomarryoffherdaughters.whyisshesocrazyaboutthat?iknowit'sbecauseofmoney.moneyisveryimportantforourlives.moneyisrequiredforfood,shelter,andclothing,somanythingsinourlifeneedmoney.withmoney,youcanmakeyourlifemorecomfortable.youwillbeabletobuyabighousewithservants.but,canmoneydetermineeverything?howcouldamarriagemaintainwithoutlovebutjustformoney?fromthemarriagebetweencharlottelucasandmr.collins,wefoundthattheirmarriagetotallydependedontheposition,money,andthebackground,notthelove.mostwomenchoosethemenwhocansatisfytheirmaterialcomfortstobetheirhusbandsatthattime,justlikecharlottelucas.shemarriedmr.collinsalthoughshesharednocommoninterestswithhim.shedidn'tlovehimwhileshemarriedhimindeed.shepersuadedherselftotolerateherhusband'sstrangeandfoolishbehavior,andheronlycomfortwasherbignewhouseandrichmateriallife.whileinmyeye,it'sreallyunfortunatetoresthopeonthematerialcomfortsforherrestlife.althoughsometimesit'snecessarytoconsidertheproperty,position,andbackgroundinthemarriage,it'sstupidtomarryjustforthemoney.charlottelucasmarriedforthepossessionnotlove,andontheotherhand,mr.collinsmarriedherbecauseheneededawife,notforlove,either.theirmarriageseemedtobenecessarybutnothappy.buthowtomaintainthemarriagewithoutlove?fortunately,idon'tknowmorethemintheendofthebook.第五篇:傲慢与偏见英读后感impressionsofprideandprejudicei'vereadabookcalledprideandprejudicewrittenbyjaneaustenduringthiswinterholidays.janeaustenwasunmarriedallherlife.shewasborninamid-classfamilyandwasbroughtupinacomfortableenvironmentwithharmonioussurroundings,sothere'snottoomanyconflictsinhersightneitherinhernovel.inprideandprejudiceshetalkeddifferentideasaboutloveandmarriagethroughdifferentcharacters.thenovelhastoldaninterestingstory:mr.bennetisanenglishgentlemanwithanestateinhertfordshire.hehasfiveunmarrieddaughtersbutnosonswhilehisinheritancemustbeinheritedbyamale,somrs.bennethasbeenkeentoseekhusbandforherdaughterswithgreatenthusiasm.onedaythebennetshadanewneighborcalledbingleywhowasawealthybachelorandfollowedbethetargetofmrs.bennet.ataballbingleyfellinlovewithjanebennetwho'stheoldestdaughterofthebennets.bingley'sfrienddarcyalsocametotheballandstruckthesights,manygirlslikedhimwhilehethoughtallofthemcouldn'tsuithispreference,includingelizabeth.mrdarcyalwaysshowsothersaimpressionofpride,havingfoundthiselizabethbegantohatemr.darcy.beforelongdarcyfellinlovewithelizabethbennett(secondoldestdaughterinthebennets)becauseofherlovelybehavior,whileelizabethisdisgustedbyhisprideandhasaprejudiceabouthim.theofficialwickhamwaswelcomedbythevillagers,andelizabethalsotookashinetohim.wickhamtoldelizabeththathisfatherhadbeenthestewardofthedarcys.theolddarcyhadregardedwickhamashisownsonandshowedmorelovetohimthantomr.darcy.aftertheolddarcydied,thepropertyshouldbeinheritedbywickhamwasalldeprivedbymr.darcy,alsowashispastorate.allthisincreasedeli'sprejudiceaboutmr.darcy.atanotherballmr.darcyinvitedelizabethtodancewithhim,butelirefusedhim.eli'seldermalecousinmr.collincametohertfordshiretoinheritthebennett"spropertybyrules,hewantedtomarrywithoneofthebennets.havingknownthatjanewasalreadyengagedwithmr.bingley,heaskedelizabethtomarryhimbutwasseriouslyrejected.atlastheproposedtocharllotewhowaseli'sfriend.mr.collinswasgoodatflatteringandhegotthepastoratewiththehelpofladycatherine.oncehisfamilywasinvitedtorosingsgardenbyladycatherine.elizabethalsowenttherewithmr.collinandcharllote.thereshemetmr.darcywho'sladycatherine'snephew.laterinagarden,sirwilliamtoldeliaboutmr.darcy'slatestactofdissuadingmr.bingley'smarringjanebennetwhichcausedeli'sexceedinglyanger.thenmr.darcycametothecollins'andconfessedhisloveforelizabeth,ofcoursehewasre

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