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1、Womans views of Love in Pride and PrejudiceContentChapter IntroductionChapter Womans views of marriages in the novel 1.Mrs. Bennets views of love 2.Jane Bennets views of love 3.Elizabeth Bennet s views of love 4.Lydia Bennets views of loveChapter. ConclusionAbstract Pride and Prejudice, a classic, d

2、isplayed many fascinating ideas. This novel is narrow but deep. On the analysis of womans views of marriage, this article demonstrates the true feeling of women and the multi-faceted human nature in this contemporary society, which plays a certain role in studying the social environment.Key word: Pr

3、ide and Prejudice; views of love; character;environmentChapter. Introduction Jane Austen is an earliest and most important woman novelist in English Literature. Different from the style of Scotts fictions. She kept her eyes steadily upon the people and incident about her, and writer about the small

4、world she lived in. “She was the founder of the novel which deals with unimportant middle-class people and of which there are many fine examples in later English fiction.” English novel describe marriage and family in that society too much all log. But different from the common novels, it reflects t

5、he life of middle-class in capitalist society through the description of marriage problem. Jane Austen describes four couples marriage mainly in it. Their attitude towards marriage are completely different. Through the life of middle-class in the middle of 18th century, the four couples joys and sor

6、rows affect me, especially the four women, Mrs.Bennets moral marriage, Elizabeths perfect marriage, Jane Bennets happy marriage, Lydias sex-oriented marriage. Mrs. Bennets main interest in life is to find suitable husbands for her five daughters, while the heroin Elizabeth is intelligent, lively and

7、 humor. She has strong human dignity. She refuses the proposal of Collins who is rich but she dont love, refuses steadily rich young noble Darcys proposal because Elizabeth thinks Darcy is condescend and pride, she cant bear. Jane is the eldest in the family. Beautiful, good-tempered, sweet, amiable

8、, and modest, she is universally well liked. She refuses to judge anyone badly. Lidia is uncontrolled , fearless. She enjoys searching of the officer in Meryton. Wickham is one of them. She cant resit Wickhams sweet words and run away with him. So, Im interested in studying their four women of view

9、on marriage. Chapter Womans views of love in the novel Women play a very important role in a marriage. Of course, Marriage is a very important part in everybodys life, especially for woman. This article is analysis the four women in Bennets family.1. Mrs. Bennets views of love Mrs.Bennet, a empty-mi

10、nd ,noisy woman whose only goal in life is to see her daughters married. Because of her own breeding and often unbecoming behavior, Mrs. Bennet often repels the very suitors whom she tries to attract for her daughters. Ironically, her single-minded pursuit of this goal tends to backfire, as her lack

11、 of social graces alienates the very people (Darcy and Bingley) whom she tries desperately to attract. Austen uses her continually to highlight the necessity of marriage for young women. Mrs. Bennet also serves as a middle-class counterpoint to such upper-class snobs as Lady Catherine and Miss Bingl

12、ey, demonstrating that foolishness can be found at every level of society. In the end, however, Mrs. Bennet proves such an unattractive figure, lacking redeeming characteristics of any kind, that some readers have accused Austen of unfairness in portraying heras if Austen, like Mr. Bennet, took perv

13、erse pleasure in poking fun at a woman already scorned as a result of her ill breeding.But Mrs. Bennet is totally obedient and submissive in her marriage, and Mr. Bennet would rather laugh at her than help her, Austen shows her sympathy with women in their traditional marriages and low status in soc

14、iety.2. Jane Bennets views of loveJane Bennet,the eldest daughter. She is kind and beautiful, but too good-hearted. As to Jane, she never thinks ill for any body and she shows her warm sympathetic feelings in an easy manner. Her character is vividly showed in many parts of the novel. The writer used

15、 words as “mild”,”steady”, “rectitude”, and “delicacy”to describe her. Besides these, she wrote, “All loveliness and goodness as she is!” Her understanding excellent, her mind improved, and her manner captivating.”All her good qualities decide her love to Bingley is constant, but she lacks strength

16、and self-confidence when he is separated from Bingly. She is loyal in love, on the other hand she has the shortcoming of lacking strength and self-confidence. The rumour has almost made her believe Bingly loves her no more. It is Elizabeth who assures her of his loving and his coming back. She shoul

17、d be brave for love. 3. Elizabeth Bennet s views of love Elizabeth is the main character in this novel. She has own insight into everything. Whats more, Elizabeth is a intelligent and sensible girl, who is self-dignified and prone to hasty judgements. She is also brave and discreet in her love. Mrs

18、Bennet wants to marry one of her daughter to Mr Collins, for the purpose from Jane to Elizabeth. She encourage to accept it. But Elizabeth is not attracted by his superior position, and she refuses firmly. She proudly refused his proposal four months ago, now she sadly and grate-fully expects his pr

19、oposal. She finds Darcy deserves her loving. We can see her sensibility from this point. She says to her father. “I do,I do like him,” she replied, with tears in her eyes, “I love him, Indeed he has no improper pride. He is perfectly amiable. You do not know what he really is; then pray do not pain

20、me by speaking of him in such term. ” Certainly she obtains her successful love.4. Lydia Bennets views of loveLydia is Elizabeths youngest sister, a stout, well-grown girl of fifteen. She is ignorant, idle and vain, Especially she is found of fun, flirtation and seducement. Her licentious words are

21、as follows:“Have you seen any pleasant men? Have you had any flirting?” “Lord, how ashamed I should be of not being married before three and twenty!” The writer describes, “She wants only encouragement to attach herself to any body. Sometimes one officer, sometimes another has been her favorite, as

22、their attention raised in her opinion. Her affection have been continually fluctuating, but never without an object, while there is an officer in Meryton, she will flirt with him;and while Meryton is with a walk of Longbourn. She will be going there forever.” Even when the regiment went to Brighton

23、from Meryton, Lydia is very sad at this, she asks her parents to let her go there to be with the officers. So her licentiousness and ignorance lead to her elopement with Wickham.Chapter . Conclusion Pride and prejudice is a masterpiece in the world. Form this article we know a lot about womens views of love in the 19th century. Jane Austen expresses her own opinion on love and shows her deep sympathy on women. The viewpoint- “

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