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理智与情感SenseAndSensibility
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〔理智与情感,Sense,And,Sensibility〕
*篇一:
sense_and_sensibility理智与情感总结
Marriageisamatterofone’ssenseandsensibility
SenseandSensibilitywasJaneAustensfirstpublishednovel.AlthoughSenseandSensibilityissimilartoherothernovelsinplot,tone,andtypeofcharacters,itdiffersfromtheothersinitsrepresentationofthecourtshipoftwosistersratherthanoneheroine,therearetwo.Inthenovel,ElinorDashwood,anineteenyearoldwomanofsenseandMarianneDashwoodisherseventeenyearoldsisterwithsensibility.ElinorissubduedandquietwhileMarianneisemotionalandromantic.Thetwomaincharacters’storiesaboutfindingahappymarriageinspirereaderstoreadthenovelagainandagainandthinkaboutthethemeofit,whichmaybethereasonforthepopularityofthenovel.
SenseandSensibilitybeginswiththewidowedMrs.Dashwoodandherthreedaughters—Elinor,Marianne,andMargaret—beingoustedfromtheirhomewhenthenewowner,JohnDashwoodandhiswife,Fanny,moveinJohnDashwood,Mr.Dashwoodseldestsonfromhisfirstmarriage,inheritshisfathersentireestate,underthelawsofprimogeniture.TheDashwoodwomenaregivenahome,BartonCottage,ontheestateofSirJohnMiddleton,adistantrelative.Onevisitortothearea,ColonelBrandon,isinterestedromanticallyinMarianne,buthedoesnotfitheridealofaromanticheroandsheignoreshim.However,anothervisitortothearea,Willoughby,matchesherexpectationsandshefallsinlovewithhim.Meanwhile,Elinorbecomesdisappointedthatthemaninwhomsheisinterested,EdwardFerrarswhoisFannyDashwoodsbrother,ayoungclergyman,doesnotcallonherasshehadexpected.OtherguestsattheMiddletonsincludethePalmersandtheMissesSteele,who,liketheDashwoodsisters,aredependentuponotherstoavoidslippingfromgentilitytopoverty;theyoungerofwhom,Lucy,revealstoElinorthatsheissecretlyengagedtoEdwardFerrars.Althoughbitterlydisappointed,Elinorpromisestokeepthesecretandbearsthisnewswithfortitude.InLondon,MariannediscoversthatWilloughbyisgoingtomarryformoneyandrejectherentirely.WhenLucySteelerevealshersecretengagementtoEdward,heisdisinheritedinfavorofhisyoungerbrother,Robert.ReturningtoBarton,MariannefallsillatthePalmersestate.Willoughbyarrives,concernedaboutMarianne,andconfessestoElinorthathelovesMarianneandmustnowsufferanunhappymarriage.AtBarton,MariannerecoversandElinorlearnsthatEdwardhasbeenfreedfromhisengagement.UponlearningofEdwardsdisinheritance,Lucyturnstohisbrother,Robert,asthebetterprospect.Edward,havingacceptedColonelBrandonsofferofaposition,proposestoElinor,andMariannecomestoseethevirtuesofthecolonelandmarrieshim.
SomecriticsagreethatSenseandSensibilityreflectsAustensownexperienceintermsofherroleasawomaninherfamilyandinpost-Revolutionarysociety.AustenssituationasayoungwomanmirroredthatoftheDashwoodsistersattheoutsetofthenovel:
afterherfathersdeath,Austen,alongwithhermotherandsister,wereforcedtorelyonthebenevolenceofrelativesforfinancialsupport.Althoughthenovelisnotautobiographical,Austenunderstoodthepositionofwomenwhoweredeprivedofthemeanstoearnanincomebutneededtomaintaintheirsocialstanding.ThispredicamentwasalsoreflectedintheSteelesisters,whowerewithoutparentsand
werewardsoftheiruncle,butwhoreliedoncoquetryandintriguewhichwasconsideredvulgarinpost-Revolutionarysocietyforsocialadvancement.TheworstofcourtculturewhichmainlyreferstoartificialpolitenessandsocialgamesisdemonstratedthroughtheDashwoodandoldMrs.Ferrars.
Allofthisaccordswiththepost-RevolutionarysocietyinwhichAustenlived."Sensibility,"theindulgenceofpersonalabsolutesregardlessofsocialconventionsandlaws,isviewedwidelyasamajorsourceofRevolutionarytransgression;"sense"isoftenopposedtoRevolutionarytheory.Thetriumphofsenseoversensibilityinthenovelestablishesthevalueofconventionalfemininevirtues,apositionalsoespousedbyotherwritersintheaftermathoftheRevolution.ElinorandMariannes"sense"triumphsandsufferingbringhappinessintheend.
myopinion,sensestandsforrealityandsensibilitystandsforromanticlove.Theyevenrecitethefirstfewlines,suchas“Letmenottothemarriageoftrueminds.Admitimpediments.Loveisnotlove,whichalterswhenitalterationfinds.Orbendswiththeremovertoremove:
O,no!
Itisanever-fixedmarkthatlooksontempestsandisnevershaken;”ThispoemdefinitelyprovesthatMarianneandWilloughbyaretooromantic.So,theybreakupoutofmoney.Theendingofthenovelisalittlebitideal.WhatifColonelBrandonchangeshismind?
AndwhatifLucydoesn’tfallinlovewithRobertandshemarriesEdward?
Ifthesetwoconditionsbecometrue,thetwosisterswillendupwithatragedy.However,thereisasolutiontoavoidthetragedythatistomarrysomebodyoutofagreatamountofsenseandalittlesensibility.Obviously,Mariannethinksaboutloveandmarriagewithsenseatlast.Thus,shemarriesBrandon.AndElinorexpresseshertruelovetoEdwardthoughsheisusuallyasymbolofsense.Marriageisamatterofsenseandsensibility.Onlysense,oronlysensibilityisnotawisechoice.Onlytobearagreatamountofsenseandalittlesensibilityinmindcanahappymarriagebenurtured.
*篇二:
电影《理智与情感》获奖剧本
《理智与情感》SenseandSensibility
"SENSEANDSENSIBILITY"
Screenplayby
EmmaThompson
Basedonthenovelby
JaneAusten
CHAPTERⅠNORLANDPARK
CHAPTERⅡBARTONPARK
CHAPTERⅢLONDON
CHAPTERⅣCLEVELAND
CHAPTERⅤBARTONCOTTAGE
ChapterⅠNorlandPark
EXT.OPENROADS-NIGHT-TITLESEQUENCE
Aseriesoftravelingshots.Awell-dressed,pompous-looking
individual(JOHNDASHWOOD,35)ismakinganurgentjourneyonhorseback.Helooksanxious.
EXT.NORLANDPARK-ENGLAND-MARCH1800-NIGHT
Silence.NorlandPark,alargecountryhousebuiltinthe
earlypartoftheeighteenthcentury,liesinthemoonlit
parkland.
INT.NORLANDPARK-MRDASHWOODSBEDROOM-NIGHT
InthedimlightshedbycandlesweseeabedinwhichaMAN(MRDASHWOOD,52)lieshisskinwaxy,hisbreathinglaboured.134********
Aroundhimtwosilhouettesmoveandmurmur,theirclothingsusurratinginthedeathlyhush.DOCTORS.AWOMAN(MRSDASHWOOD,50)sitsbyhisside,holdinghishand,hereyesneverleavinghisface.
MRDASHWOOD
(urgent)
IsJohnnotyetarrived?
MRSDASHWOOD
Weexpecthimatanymoment,dearest.
MRDASHWOODlooksanguished.
MRDASHWOOD
Thegirls--Ihaveleftsolittle.
MRSDASHWOOD
Shh,hush,Hey.
MRDASHWOOD
Elinorwilltrytolookafteryou
all,butmakesureshefindsagood
husband.Themenaresuchnoodles
hereabouts,littlewondernonehas
pleasedher.
Theysmileateachother.MRSDASHWOODisjustmanagingtoconcealherfearandgrief
MRSDASHWOOD
ButMarianneissuretofindher
storybookhero.
MRDASHWOOD
Aromanticpoetwithflashingeyes
andemptypockets?
MRSDASHWOOD
Aslongassheloveshim,whoeverhe
is.
MRDASHWOOD
Margaretwillgotoseaandbecomea
piratesoweneednotconcern
ourselveswithher.
MRSDASHWOODtriestolaughbutitemergesasasob.AnolderMANSERVANT(THOMAS)nowenters,anxietywrittenoneveryfeature.
THOMAS
YoursonisarrivedfromLondon,
sir.
MRDASHWOODsqueezeshiswifeshand.
MRDASHWOOD
LetmespeaktoJohnalone.
Shenodsquicklyandhesmilesatherwithinfinite
tenderness.
MRDASHWOOD
Ah,mydear.Howhappyyouhavemade
me.
MRSDASHWOODmakesasuperhumaneffortandsmilesback.SheallowsTHOMAStohelpherout.ShepassesJOHNDASHWOODasheenters,presseshishand,butcannotspeak.JOHNtakes
herplacebythebed.
JOHN
Father...
MRDASHWOODsummonshislastouncesofenergyandstartstowhisperwithdesperateintensity.
MRDASHWOOD
Johnyouwillfindoutsoonenough
frommywillthattheestateof
Norlandwaslefttomeinsuchaway
aspreventsmefromdividingit
betweenmyfamilies.
JOHNblinks.Hecannotquitetakeitin.
JOHN
Calmyourself,Father.Thisisnot
goodforyou.
ButMRDASHWOODcontinueswithevengreaterdetermination.
MRDASHWOOD
Norlandinitsentiretyistherefore
yoursbylawandIamhappyforyou
andFanny.
JOHNlookstornbetweengenuinedistressandunexpected
delight.
MRDASHWOOD
Butyourstepmothermywifeand
daughtersareleftwithonlyfive
hundredpoundsayear,barelyenough
toliveonandnothingforthegirls
dowries.Youmusthelpthem.
JOHNsfaceisapictureofconflictingemotions.Behind
themistheominousrustlingofparchments.
JOHN
Ofcourse
MRDASHWOOD
Youmustpromisetodothis.
AbriefmomentofsincerityovercomesJOHNsnatural
hypocrisy.
JOHN
Ipromise,Father,Ipromise.
MRDASHWOODseemsrelieved.Suddenlyhisbreathingchanges.JOHNlooksalarmed.Herisesandwehearhimgoingtofind
theDOCTOR.
JOHN
Come!
Comequickly!
Butitiswewhosharethedyingmanslastwords.
MRDASHWOOD
Helpthem.
EXT.JOHNANDFANNYSTOWNHOUSE-LONDON-DAY
Outsidethehousesitsaverywell-to-docarriage.Behindit
waitsanotheropencarriageuponwhichservantsarelaying
trunksandboxes.
FANNY(V.O.)
Helpthem?
INT.JOHNANDFANNYSTOWNHOUSE-DRESSINGROOM-DAY
JOHNisstandinginmourningclothesandatravelingcape.
Heiswatching,andobviouslywaitingfor,apertWOMAN(FANNYDASHWOOD)whoisstandingbyamirrorlookingathimkeenly.
FANNY
Whatdoyoumean,helpthem?
JOHN
Dearest,Imeantogivethemthree
thousandpounds.
FANNYgoesverystill.JOHNgetsnervous.
JOHN
Theinterestwillprovidethemwith
alittleextraincome.Suchagift
willcertainlydischargemypromise
tomyfather.
FANNYslowlyturnsbacktothemirror.
FANNY
Oh,withoutquestion!
Morethan
amply...
JOHN
Onehadrather,onsuchoccasions,
dotoomuchthantoolittle.
ApauseasFANNYturnsandlooksathimagain.
*篇三:
【微书评】《理智与情感》(SenseandSensibility)
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【推荐理由】
《理智与情感》(SenseandSensibility)该书主要讲述了达什伍德太太跟她的三个女儿——爱莲娜(Elinor)、玛丽安(Marianne)和玛格丽特(Margaret)一直倚靠达什伍德先生的财产过活,然而,当达什伍德先生过身后,四人顿失经济支柱。
由于她们的家诺兰(Norland)必须由他们的同父异母的兄长,约翰·达什伍德(JohnDashwood)承继,所以她们一家都要被扫地出门。
约翰虽受父亲所托照顾后母和妹妹们,但最后仍因他自私刻薄的妻子芬妮(FannyDashwood)劝说而打消念头。
结果四人在自己家里反而不受欢迎,被迫出外寻找新居所。
大约在这时候,诺兰来了一位拜访者,就是芬妮的兄弟,爱德华·费华士(EdwardFerrars),一个安静和善而有风度的绅士,很快便博得长女爱莲娜的爱慕,然而,正当他们日夜滋长感情之际,母亲和三姐妹却不得不搬走了。
况且费华士太太希望爱德华可娶一个有财有势的小姐,所以爱莲娜也不敢奢望什么。
达什伍德太太在远房表亲约翰·米德顿爵士(SirJohnMiddleton)的巴顿小屋找到了新的居所,搬家后,三姐妹忙于适应生活和结识朋友。
在这群人中,有一位绅士最为出众,那就是勃顿上校(ColonelBrandon),一位年约三十五的男士,富有而沈稳博学,是米德顿爵士的老朋友。
他显得对二女儿玛丽安相当感兴趣,于是某些多管闲事之人,例如:
米德顿爵士的岳母詹宁斯太太(Mrs.Jennings),便开始胡乱猜测起来(玛丽安自然很不高兴),不仅仅因为二人年龄差距大,而且玛丽安认为年纪像勃顿上校般大的人根本不会有爱情,所以不大愿意接受他。
然而,在这时,玛丽安在外跌伤了脚,并被一位名为韦勒比(Mr.Willoughby)的先生救回。
英俊潚洒韦勒比先生很获得众人的好感,而且和浪漫感性的玛丽安迅速打得火热。
他从此每天到小屋拜访,虽然身边的人都没有问,但二人亲密程度已令大家以为他们秘密订婚了。
只是,事情才过了没多久,韦勒比却忽然声称为伦敦的生意须离开一年,之后无故搬走,令玛丽安伤透了心。
爱德华终于来到巴顿小屋探访,但他看起来不开心,
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