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傲慢与偏见读后感范文英文版《傲慢与偏见》通篇是伊丽莎白幽默的俏皮话,可是这种强颜欢笑下,隐藏的却是那一时代人们无尽的苦恼、不满、遗恨。这里给大家分享一些关于傲慢与偏见读后感英文,希望对大家有所帮助。傲慢与偏见读后感英文1manypeoplesimplyregardprideandprejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.许多人认为这只是一个爱情故事傲慢与偏见,但在我看来,这本书是对当时社会的例证。她完美地体现了金钱与婚姻关系时,给她的时间在她的作品生动的人物形象的人。thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.mrs.bennetisawomanwhomakesgreateffortstomarryoffherdaughters.mr.bingleyisafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,mr.darcy,isaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.eventhefivedaughtersinbennetfamilyareverydifferent.janeissimple,innocentandneverspeaksevilofothers.elizabethisaclevergirlwhoalwayshasherownopinion.marylikesreadingclassicbooks.(actuallysheisapedant.)kittydoesn’thaveherownopinionbutlikestofollowhersister,lydia.lydiaisagirlwhofollowsexoticthings,handsomeman,andissomehowalittleprofligate.whenireadthebook,icanalwaysfindthesamepersonalitiesinthesocietynow.thatiswhyithinkthisbookisindeedtherepresentativeofthesocietyinbritaininthe18thcentury.书中的人物有自己的个性。班纳特太太是一个女人谁使大力女儿嫁出去。彬格莱先生是位很友好的年轻人,但他的朋友,达西先生,是一个非常骄傲的人谁似乎总是感觉优越。即使是班纳特家的五个女儿有很大的不同。简是简单,天真,从不说别人的恶。伊丽莎白是一个聪明的女孩谁总是有她自己的意见。玛丽喜欢阅读古典书籍。(其实她是一个学究。)小鹰没有她自己的意见,而是喜欢跟她的妹妹,莉迪亚。莉迪亚是一个女孩谁如下异国情调的东西,英俊的男子,并在某种程度上有点挥霍。当我读的书,我总能在社会上找到相同的人物了。这就是为什么我觉得这本书确实是在英国社会在18世纪的代表。thefamilyofgentlemaninthecountrysideisjaneausten’sfavouritetopic.butthislittletopiccanreflectbigproblems.itconcludesthestratumsituationandeconomicrelationshipsinbritaininhercentury.youcanfindthesefromtheverybeginningofthisbook.thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.itreads:“itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.在农村家庭是简奥斯汀先生最喜欢的话题。但是,这个小问题都可以反映大的问题。它总结了地层情况和英国的经济关系,她的世纪。你可以找到从一开始这本书。在这本书的第一句话让人印象深刻。它写道:“这是众所周知的,在世界上的一大笔财富占有未婚男子必须在妻子需要一个真相“。该底色是非常明确的:当时的婚姻的基础是感情,但不占有。peoplealwaysthinkthataustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.afterreadingthisbook,iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.icouldn’tforgethoweagermrs.bennetwantstomarryoffherdaughters.ifyouwanttoknowwhysheissocrazyaboutthesethings,imustmentionthesituationinbritainatthattime.onlytheeldestsonhadtheprivilegeofinheritinghisfather’spossessions.youngersonsanddaughterswhoareusedtoluxuriousliveshavenochoicebutmarryamanorwomaninpossessionofalargefortunetocontinuetheircomfortablelives.thus,wecanseethatgettingmarriedisawaytobecomewealthier,particularlyforwomenwithoutmanypossessions.janeaustentoldusthatmoneyandpossessiondeterminedeverything,includingmarriageandloveinhercentury.傲慢与偏见读后感英文2thistermireadanovelcalledprideandprejudicewhichisfamousallovertheworldformanyyears.thistypeofnovelsnotonlyatthattimeattractedbroadreaders,today,itstillgivesthereadersuniqueartenjoyment.theauthor,janeausten,wasabritishnovelistwhowasborninasmallcountrytown.herfatherwasalocalvicar.austindidn’tgotoregularschools,butshereadmanyliteraryworksatherparents’guidance.shestartedwritingabouttheageof20,andpublishedsixnovels.janewasunmarriedallherlife.forlivinginasmallcountrytown,contactingthemediumandsmalllandlords,pastoraswellastheirquietandcomfortablelivingenvironment,therewerenosignificantsocialcontradictionsinherworks.shedescribedatruthfulpictureofherworld,especiallythemarriageandlovebetweengentlemanandladiesbyhermeticulousfeminineobservation.thestyleofherworksishumorousandrichincomicconflicts,somanyreaderslovethem.fromthelateeighteenthtothenineteenthcentury,vulgarandboringsentimentalnovelsandgothicnovelswerefullinbritishliterary.butjane’snoveliconoclasticshowedmid-classofdailylifeandpastoralsceneryinbritishcountrysideatthattimewhichhadnotbeencapitalistindustrialrevolutionimpacted,.althoughthebreadthanddepthofthereflectionwaslimited,itplayedgoodeffecttochangethevulgaratmosphereinnovels.whyisitcalledprideandprejudice?elizabethanddarcy’sstorycanexplain.darcylovedelizabethatfirstsightattheball.butthearrogantcharactercausedbythegrowingenvironmentstoppedhisinitiativelyclosetoelizabeth.elizabethasanyoneelsebelievedheishaughtyandstubborn.themoredarcylovedelizabeth,themorehewouldnotshownonthesurfaceinsteadingofmakingapathy.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,darcyproposedtoelizabethagain.elizabethwillinglyconsented.shebegantoappearherlivelysidetodarcy.thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.mrs.bennetwasawomanwhowaseagertomarryoffherdaughters.mr.bingleywasafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,mr.darcy,wasaveryproudmanwhoseemedtoalwaysfeelsuperior.eventhefivedaughtersinbennetfamilywereverydifferent.janewassimple,innocentandneverspokeevilofothers.elizabethwasaclevergirlwhoalwayshadherownopinion.marylikedreadingclassicbooks.actuallyshewasapedant.kittydidn’thaveherownopinionbutlikedtofollowhersister,lydia.lydiawasagirlwhofollowedexoticthings,handsomeman,andwassomehowalittleprofligate.ipersonallylikeelizabethbest,notonlybecauseshewascleverandbeautiful,butshewasapersonwhoknewclearlyofherthoughts.shewasnotafraidtoexpresswhatshefelt,andhadnofearofbeingembarrassed,fornothinghonestshouldbeshamefultoher.betoldatthattime,thiswasveryvaluableforaladyfromalargeboudoir.justbecauseofthisquality,shehadherownmindinlove,andsheanddarcycomposedawonderfulfamilyafterpassedvarioustroubles.thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.itsays:“itisatruthuniversallyacknowledged,thatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortunemustbeinwantofawife”.theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.asfarasiconsidered,peoplecan’tdividepeoplebyrichandpoor.everyoneisequaloneveryaspectsuchascharacterandknowledge.noonecanbearrogantbecauseofwealthinessorhighstatus,andalsocan’tbeself-abasedwitheconomicpoverty.thistruthrelatingtoourdailylifeislikethatweshouldnotbeproudorproducearrogancemoodwhenwemakeafewachievements,.learningisendless.weshouldknowthattheremustbemanypeoplecleverthanourselves.wemustthinkoutawaytostudybetterthanothers.thevanityiscausedbyprejudiceinthetext.onecannotdistinguishgoodandbadjustbecausethebeautifulanduglyappearance.elizabethhateddarcybecauseofdarcy’sarrogancegeneratingbywealthandwacker’srumors.withoutcompleteunderstanding,sheprejudiceagainsthim.asthesayinggoes,mencannotbejudgedbytheirlooks.whetherstudy,lifeoranythingelse,onecannotseeitsessenceonlyfromtheappearance.prideandprejudiceareourcommonweaknessandshortcomings.everypersonactuallyiseasytobedrivenbyhisownsubjectiveimpression.soitcancommenteasilytootherpeopleunderincorrectness,thenitwillcausemisunderstandingsbetweeneachother.aperson’sfirstimpressioncanaffectmanythings.nothemustchange,butyoushouldmoredeeplyknowabouthim,thenyouwillhavemoreobjectiveopinion,justliketheheroine’sopinionofdarcyinthenovelchangedbecauseofknowing.orifthepeopleintheworldnolongerhaveprideandprejudicethesetwobadbehaviorcustoms,thisworldwillmoreharmoniousandfriendly.傲慢与偏见读后感英文3manypeoplesimplyregardprideandprejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.mrs.bennetisawomanwhomakesgreateffortstomarryoffherdaughters.mr.bingleyisafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,mr.darcy,isaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.eventhefivedaughtersinbennetfamilyareverydifferent.janeissimple,innocentandneverspeaksevilofothers.elizabethisaclevergirlwhoalwayshasherownopinion.marylikesreadingclassicbooks.(actuallysheisapedant.)kittydoesn’thaveherownopinionbutlikestofollowhersister,lydia.lydiaisagirlwhofollowsexoticthings,handsomeman,andissomehowalittleprofligate.whenireadthebook,icanalwaysfindthesamepersonalitiesinthesocietynow.thatiswhyithinkthisbookisindeedtherepresentativeofthesocietyinbritaininthe18thcentury.thefamilyofgentlemaninthecountrysideisjaneausten’sfavouritetopic.butthislittletopiccanreflectbigproblems.itconcludesthestratumsituationandeconomicrelationshipsinbritaininhercentury.youcanfindthesefromtheverybeginningofthisbook.thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.itreads:“itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.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.傲慢与偏见读后感英文4thenmantreatGREateventinone’slifewithpunishing,Demonstratedifferentattitudestothelovequestionofthemarriageofyounggirlofthefamilyoriginofmiddleclassofvillagesandtowns,Thusreflectedauthorsoneself’smarriageview:Itiswrongtogetmarriedfortheproperty,moneyandposition;Getmarriedanddoesnotconsiderthatabove-mentionedfactorsareunwisetoo.So,sheobjectstogettingmarriedformoney,objectingtoregardingthemarriageasatriflingmatter.Sheemphasizestheimportanceoftheidealmarriage,andregardmenandwomen’semotionasthefoundationstonewhichconcludestheidealmarriage.thewomanprotagonistinthebookElizabethcomesfromthelittlelandlord’sfamily,reachesthewesttohavedeeploveforfortherichandpowerfulpeoplesonsandyoungerbrothers.Reachthedisparityofignoringfamilystatusandwealthofthewest,proposetoher,butisrefused.Elizabeth’smisunderstandingandprejudicetohimareareason,butamainoneisthearrogancethatshedislikeshim.Reachthethesofthewestinfactstatus’thereflectionsofdifference,existthiskindarrogant,NothavingcommonthoughtsandfeelingsbetweenheandElizabeth,themarriagethatcannothaveloftyideals.Elizabethwatchesconductingoneselfinsocietyandaseriesofbehaviorofreachingthewestpersonallyafterwards,Seehechangetheproudconceitedexpressionsofpassingby,dispelmisunderstandingandprejudicetohim,Thusconcludedthehappymarriagewithhim.傲慢与偏见读后感英文5Afteraterm’sreading,Ifinishedtenmorebooks,however,whatimpressedmemostisJaneAustenandhertwoclassicalbooks.InChinamaybeweallknowLiQingzhao,agreatfemalepoetwhosepoetryarefulloftheemotionsfromthebottomofherheart.However,inEnglandthefiguremaybeismymostadmirableauthoressMissAustenwhocanneverhavetoomanyrespectsfromthecommonpeoplejustlikeme.AfterreadhertwomasterpiecesofbooksPrideandPrejudiceandSenseandSensibility,Ifeelsoproudofbeingfemaletoseeaworld-famousauthoressusingherindependentthoughts,humorwordstoshowustherelationshipbetweentheso-calledsuperiorsandthelower-class.Atthattime,neitherintheeastnorinthewest,itisnotsoeasyforawomantobecomeagreatfigurewithliteraryreputation.InChinaLimadeit,whileinEnglandMissAustenwithheruniquecharacteristicalsorealizedherdreamafteralongstrugglewiththetemporalpoints.ItseemsthatallinJane’slife,shemadeadecisionbetweensenseandsensibility;oncetherewasanoldsaying“Affectionisdesirable,moneyisabsolutelyindispensable.”Sheresolutelychosehertruelovebutnotasplendidlifeoracomfortablehome,whatapityshecannotmarrytheoneshedidnotreallyloveevenabelovedone,inhershortlife,shefinishedsixfamousbookswithherheartandsoulbutnevermarriedandstayedsingleforever.WhenreadingPrideandPrejudice,IwonderedwhytheoldestsisterintheBennetfamilyalsowasnamedJane,isthereanypossibilityJaneBennetisthesoulofMissAusten;andMissAustenexpectedtorealizeallthepitywhichcannotcometrueinherreallife,soJaneBennetwaspicturedasprefectaspossibletobethebestofthefivesisters.It’saclassicalbookwithabundantdescriptionofeveryone’sinnerheart,especiallythechangesintheirhearts.Itcanneverdeservetoomanyanalysesforitwassowonderfullyworked.Onecansayanythingbutordinarytoshowourrespectsandadmiration.Themansaid“IdonothavethattalentofconversingeasilywithpeopleIhavenevermetbefore.”Thewomansaid“Wealldon’tknowhim.”Thebookisfulloftheman’sprideandthewoman’sprejudiceinitslinesandwords.Fromhispridewecanseehisconfidenceandpersistence;whereasfromhispridewecan’tseehiskindnessandgentlenesswhichhehidbehindthesurface.Fromherprejudicewecanseeherfirmnessandtreason;whereasfromherprejudicewecan’tseeherexpectationandworrieswhichshehidbehindthesurface.SoitgaveusabeginningofthestoryofprideandprejudiceandledustoMissAusten’semotionworld.Sowonderfulabook,soclassicalastory,soprefectahappyendingmadeitneveraproblemwhetherhisprideorherprejudicecounted,becauseoflove,allcanbeneglected.InthebookoncetheproudMrDracytalkedaboutthetraitsanaccomplishedwomanmusthave,itneededathoroughknowledgeofmusic,singing,dancing,drawingandmodernlanguages,andbesidesthis,acertainsomethinginhermannerofwalking,inhervoiceandherbehaviour.What’smore,somethingmoresolid,theimprovementofhermindbywidereading.Itcouldneverbetoostrictforacommonwomantofollow.Abouttheattitudestothemarriage,CharlesDickensintheOliverTwistalsoshowedustheopinionsofthatday,hesaidifamanhasambitionstoenterpolitics,thenhemarriesawomanwithastainonhername,overthoughit’snotherfault,itmightspoilhischancesofsuccessinhislife.Thesocietyiscru
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