1、傲慢与偏见英语论文湖南文理学院外国语学院英语电影赏析课程论文题 目: Pride and Prejudice 傲 慢 与 偏 见 * 李 蓉 学 号: * 专业班级: 英 语 10103 * 徐 鑫 敏 OutlineThesis: Marriage does not mean the act of uncontrolled passion but a complex engagement between the marrying couple and society.I. IntroductionII. The analysis of Elizabeths character III. El
2、izabeths views about marriage A. The most realistic marriageCharlottes marriage B. The most ridiculous marriageLydias marriage C. The most happy marriageJanes marriage D. The most admirable marriageElizabeths marriageIV. ConclusionAbstractPride and Prejudice is a very popular novel by Jane Austen an
3、d it was read widely all over the world. This novel is written in 1813. We main agronomic characters of the marriage as a typical cases in books, how to influence their marriage value orientation of money. Some people may realize that marriage can provide opportunities of class mobility and financia
4、l support; money and class are thus closely connected in their decision of marital partners.If marriage is a castle, but the hero and heroine is like Darcy and Elizabeth such person, so, even a not pleasing to begin their mutual see each other bias, and ultimately willing to be trapped in such a cit
5、y. The power of love is great, it can let a hate in human love change, can let you cast prejudice, and re-know and accept a person.Key words: Pride and Prejudice money value orientation marriage view 内容提要傲慢与偏见是简奥斯丁一本在全世界都被广泛传颂的小说,写于1813年,我们可以通过这本小说将婚姻分为几种典型并且分析这几种婚姻观的价值取向。有些人认为婚姻是用来创造机会去提高自己的社会地位和获得
6、金钱支撑,金钱与社会地位是他们选择伴侣时考虑的最密切联系的东西。婚姻是一座城,男女主角达西和伊丽莎白那样的人却愿意完全摒除偏见与傲慢心甘情愿地进入这座城,所以爱情的力量是伟大的,可以让人丢掉傲慢与偏见去重新认识并且接受一个人。本文主要透过分析女主人共伊丽莎白对于几段婚姻的看法来分析这本书的婚姻观。通过对伊丽莎白的性格分析来帮助我们解读者个性格独立而又睿智的女主角从而可以更加透彻的了解作者的作品。关键词:傲慢与偏见 钱 价值取向 婚姻 观点 I. Introduction After reading this book,I searched the Internet and found some
7、thing about the author Jane Austen. Her novels were witty, warm and ironic portraits of the privileged classes of 18th- and 19th-century England. Her best-known works are Emma (1815), Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Sense and Sensibility (1811).The main object of Janes satire in the novel is the merc
8、enary and the ignorance of the people, a common criticism of the 18th century.The first sentence in this novel is impressive.It reads: It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.Sun 83 The undertone is very clear: the foundati
9、on of the marriage at that time is not love but possession.The main story of the novel happens between Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy. Although, it seems that, they havent attracted anyones eyes. I mean that nobody has thought that love will exist between they two. Because almost everyone has heart of t
10、he complaint from their mouths about the other. So it is not surprise to see the father become so amazed when Lizzy says that she loves Darcy. But whats the reason? What stopped them from getting together at first? Its pride and prejudice. We all know that at the first ball, when Lizzy asked Mr Darc
11、y to have a dance. He refused. He didnt think that anyone at the village can deserve him. After this, Lizzy promised not to pay attention to him any more because of his pride. There are other two things that make the impression of the hero worse.One is that she thinks its he that had separated her s
12、ister and her lover. The second is that she heard of something bad ,fabricated by Wickham who has antinomies with Darcy. These make the feeling of prejudice stronger and stronger.At last, when everything comes to light Lizzy regretted. She found that she had misunderstood him. And Darcy had although
13、 changed.He made an offer of marriage to her again and was accepted. No pride and no prejudice are between them.The novel also reflected the author oneselfs marriage view: It is wrong to marry for the property, money and position. She emphasizes the importance of the ideal marriage, and regard men a
14、nd womens emotion as the foundation stone which concludes the ideal marriage .In modern society, a lot of parents try to interfere their childrens marriages. Education background, jobs and possessions may influence ones marriage. Marry for money is still a bog problem.I want to saycan money determin
15、e everything?I believe that true love is the most important thing.Just because Pride and Prejudice, I have a profound thinking about marriage. The writer uses intelligent words to depict a few different marriages in the book, each of which reflects peoples attitudes toward marriage in that time. We
16、can comprehend the essence of Jane,and Bingleys marriage, Elizabeth and Darcys marriage , Lydia and Wickhams marriage and Charlotte and Collinss marriage through Elizabeths views. Through the wise heroine, we see marriage description. To marry for wealth and beauty is wrong. This kind of marriage ca
17、nnot retain long-term happiness, and truly happy marriage is based on love and sense. Elizabeth Bennet was a 20-year-old girl, and the protagonist of the story. She is her fathers favourite and inherits his intelligence and wit. She is generally regarded as one of the most enduring and popular femal
18、e protagonists in English literature.II. The analysis of Elizabeths character Elizabeth Bennet is a person worthy of our imitation. She is a model because she is different from all the other characters, except Darcy, and because she does not adhere rigidly to the standards set forth by society, she
19、is self-reliant and independent. Elizabeth rejects Mr. Collins proposal because she does not think that marriage was boring, nor does she believe in marriage of convenience. When Mr. Collins says arrogantly to Elizabeth, she politely refused him. Unlike Charlotte Lucas, Elizabeth would never violate
20、 her principle and her integrity and throw away her talents by marrying Mr. Collins, a conceited, narrow-minded, and pompous fool. Elizabeth looks nature because she puts her trust in her own perceptions and impressions. On the other hand, she is not ready to rebel against society. She does not tota
21、lly disregard social proprietary. She has good manners; her slight breach of decorum walking alone to Nether field Park is justified by her genuine concern for her sister who is ill. She has good manners. When Lady Catherine criticizes Elizabeth skill of playing piano, she can have good manners to k
22、eep polite. Elizabeth demonstrates that she has great restraint even under tremendous pressure. Elizabeth realizes that she must take responsibility for her own education because she can not look to either of her parents for advice, and she must ultimately depend on her own experiences,instincts, an
23、d judgments. Her self-reliant attitude causes her to think of herself as to be independent, but her views are distorted because she also regards herself as above normal social relationship. Elizabeth is unconscious that she suffers from pride. She does not realize the inherent dangers of her error.
24、According to Darcy, Elizabeths defects are her willful tendency to misunderstand others. She embraces stubbornly her own quick perceptions about the people around her as true and accurate. The flaws in her character are revealed by her prejudices. Elizabeths initial prejudices against Darcy are root
25、ed in the pride of her own quick perception, and her distorted perception of reality. Elizabeth believes that Darcy is bad, so she naturally gives Wickham the benefit of the doubt when he told her about Darcys breach of agreement without hearing Darcys side of the story. Elizabeth is disposed to thi
26、nk badly of Darcy because of his ungentlemanly behaviour, but she thinks well of Mr. Wickham because his charm, his smoother facade, and his sharper wit endears him to everyone. Her prejudice renders her incapable of judging the merits of Darcy.On the surface, Elizabeth is just ordinary. She is attr
27、active but not beautiful; she is endowed with certain graces and talents, but not unusually gifted, she is appealing without being exquisite. In the end, she wins everything: the prince, the castle, the happiness, and the esteem. Elizabeth will find happiness because she learns to recognize her faul
28、ts, but characters like Lady Catherine and Ms. Bingley will never find happiness because they do not learn from experience. Elizabeth becomes more of a lady than Lady Catherine. Lady Catherines defeat was brought about by her arrogance. Her display of egotism not only fail to dissuade Elizabeth from
29、 marrying Darcy, but led Darcy to propose the second time; Lady Catherines disdainful act makes Darcy realize that Elizabeth still has some feelings for him. On the other hand, Ms. Bingley possesses self-defeating cunning, Jane will also never find enduring happiness. Elizabeths blindness of her fau
30、lts was opened by Darcys letter. She learns to judge others more accurately and not be blinded by first impressions. Elizabeth realizes that whenever she discusses Darcys faults, she unconsciously touches upon her own. Elizabeths confession that she was guilty of prejudices based on her own judgment
31、 tells us that she is superior to the other characters, such as Lady Catherine, Ms. Bingley, Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Collins, Lydia, and Wickham, but above all that she is human. She also realizes that people cannot be judged based solely by their appearance, and that character evaluations must also take i
32、nto account the substance behind a persons appearance. Elizabeth becomes a rational creature speaking the truth from her heart. Without neither family wealth nor wisdom to aid her, Elizabeths success is a attribute to her inner strength. Darcy in the beginning is snobbish and proud. III. Elizabeths views about her sisters and friends marriage A.The most realistic marriage Charlottes marriage Charlottes Elizabeths best friend, but they have different choices on marriage.Although Charlotte is a well-educat