傲慢与偏见英文读后感
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Reading after Pride and Prejudice
Recently I have been
reading a novel called Pride and
Prejudice, which
was
written
by
Jane
Austen.
Although
I
haven
’
t
finished
it
yet,
I
still
have
something to write.
The
writer,
Jane
Austen,
was
an
English
woman.
She
was
born
in
Steventon,
Hampshine,
where
her father was
a
rector.
She
was
the
second
daughter and the seventh child in a
family of eight. The first 25 years of her life
Austen spent in Hampshire. Austin
didn
’
t go to regular
schools, but she read
many literary
works at her parents
’
guidance. She started writing about the age
of 20, and published six novels. Pride
and Prejudice (1813) and Emma (1816)
are the best-known books of them.
Virginia Woolf called her
“the
most perfect
artist
among
women
”
.
Most
of
her
novels
were
all
adapted
into
movies
and
successful in the world.
For
living
in
a
small
country
town,
contacting
the
medium
and
small
landlords,
pastor
as
well
as
their
quiet
and
comfortable
living
environment,
there were no significant social
contradictions in her works. She described a
truthful
picture
of
her
world,
especially
the
marriage
and
love
between
gentlemen and ladies
by her meticulous feminine observation. The style
of her
works
is
humorous
and
rich
in
comic
conflicts,
so
many
readers
love
them.
This type of novels
not only at that time attracted broad readers,
today; it still
gives the readers
unique art enjoyment.
The
novel
describes
love
process
of
heroine
Elizabeth
and
hero
Darcy,
her
elder
sister
Jane
and
y,
younger
sister
Jane
and
y,
younger
sister
Lydia
and
m,
her
good
friend
Charlotte
and
s.
The
marriage between
Darcy
and Elizabeth
revealed
the
characteristics
which
constituted a successful marriage. One of these
characteristics was that
the feeling
couldn
’
t be brought on by
appearances and must gradually develop
between the two people as they got to
know one another.
The marriage between
Jane Bennet and Bingley was also an example of
successful
marriage.
They
had
the
excellent
understanding,
super-excellent
disposition
of Jane and a general similarity of feeling and
taste between her
and
her
husband.
Unlike
Darcy
and
Elizabeth,
there
was
a
flaw
in
their
relationship.
The
flaw
was
that
both
characters
were
too
gullible
and
too
good-
hearted to ever act strongly against external
forces that may attempt to
separate
them.
Obviously,
Lydia
and
Wickham
’
s
marriage
was
an
example
of
a
bad
marriage. Their marriage
was based on appearances, good looks and youthful
vivacity. Once these qualities could no
longer be seen by each other, the once
strong
relationship
would
slowly fade
away. Through
their
relationship,
Jane
Austen
showed
that
hasty
marriage
based
on
superficial
qualities
quickly
cooled and led to
unhappiness.