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1、Jane AustencataloguelAuthorlSynopsislCharacterlPlotlArtistic characteristicslArtistic value Jane Austen (16 December 1775 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction set among the gentry have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in Engl

2、ish literature. Amongst scholars and critics, Austens realism and biting social commentary have cemented her historical importance as a writer.This is the famous British writer Jane Austen masterpiece Pride and Prejudice in the opening section, leads some in the early nineteenth century England and

3、on the value of the classic love story. synopsis:As we all know, The story of Quebec heroine Elizabeth (Keira Terri) was born to a family of small landowners four sisters, Sister Jane Quebec, Quebec sister Mary, Katie Quebec and Laidiya Quebec. Five sisters and a little monotonous quiet life along w

4、ith the two young guys coming up and it is undeniable-and eliminate the waves. Bin Heli healthy and progressive and rich Darcy (Matthew Mike Deng) is a good friend, became acquainted with the town lure of this home, five, a beautiful and full of Pride and Prejudice love story.synopsisElizabeth Mr. D

5、arcy Character :ElizabethElizabeth is a realistic and masterful character, which makes all her qualities of strength and independence intensify and create an ideal stability between her emotions and what is reality. Her passion and overwhelming capability to stand her ground is just an introduction

6、into her ability to be able to oversee the weak, the nave and the dominating. Elizabeth proves her by others who try to contradict her. She is smart, brave and thinking. This enables her to have the opinion on the issue of love, and obtain happiness. She insisted that true love is the foundation of

7、an ideal marriage .伊丽莎白(Elizabeth)“prejudice”middle class, good education, clever witThe son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeths male counterpart. The narrator relates Elizabeths point of view of events more often than Darcys, so

8、 Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realizes, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Intelligent and forthright, he too has a tendency to judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social status.

9、 Indeed, his haughtiness makes him initially bungle his courtship. When he proposes to her, for instance, he dwells more on how unsuitable a match she is than on her charms, beauty, or anything else complimentary. Her rejection of his advances builds a kind of humility in him. Darcy demonstrates his

10、 continued devotion to Elizabeth, in spite of his distaste for her low connections, when he rescues Lydia and the entire Bennet family from disgrace, and when he goes against the wishes of his haughty aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, by continuing to pursue Elizabeth. Darcy proves himself worthy of E

11、lizabeth, and she ends up repenting her earlier, overly harsh judgment of him. “pride”-born rich, good education, bold Mr. Bingley JaneCharles Bingley A good-natured and wealthy man who falls inlove with Jane. He is easily influenced by others, especially by hisclose friend Darcy.JaneJane Benet The

12、eldest of the Bennets five daughters and the one considered the most beautiful. She has a reserved personality and tends to hide her feelings. She is incapable of suspecting the worst of people, preferring to see only the good.Mrs. Benet Mr. Benet2021-10-16Mr. Benet -He is a gentle man. love Jane an

13、d Elizabeth. He has desperate to his failed marriage. He is silent and fickle, humorous and good at the irony. For the foolishness of his wife, he always ignore.Mrs. Benet - Her main concern in life is seeing her daughters married well. She angles for her new neighbor, Mr. Bingley, as a match for on

14、e of them. She also hopes for a match between one of her girls and Mr. Collins himself. But unlikely, it is her own will. Her rude behavior makes her dream choice for her girl leave them in a faster speed. Many people may think Mrs. Benet is so annoyed and stupid. However, the writer only use this w

15、ay to criticize the people who are follow the trend in all levels in this society. plotlThe beginning of the story The news that a wealthy young gentleman named Charles Bingley has rented the manor of Netherfield Park causes a great stir in the nearby village of Longbourn, After Mr. Bennet pays a so

16、cial visit to Mr. Bingley, the Bennets attend a ball at which Mr. Bingley is present. He is taken with Jane and spends much of the evening dancing with her. His close friend, Mr. Darcy, is less pleased with the evening and haughtily refuses to dance with Elizabeth, which makes everyone view him as a

17、rrogant and obnoxiouslThe developing of the story At social functions over subsequent weeks, however, Mr. Darcy finds himself increasingly attracted to Elizabeths charm and intelligence. Janes friendship with Mr. Bingley also continues to burgeon. However, at the beginning of winter, the Bingleys an

18、d Darcy leave Netherfield and return to London, much to Janes dismay. As winter progresses, Jane visits the city to see friends (hoping also that she might see Mr. Bingley). However, Miss Bingley visits her and behaves rudely, while Mr. Bingley fails to visit her at all. The marriage prospects for t

19、he Bennet girls appear bleak. During the vacation, Darcy makes a shocking proposal of marriage. which Elizabeth quickly refuses. lThe climax of the storyThis letter causes Elizabeth to reevaluate her feelings about Darcy. She returns home and acts coldly toward Wickham. however, a letter arrives fro

20、m home, telling Elizabeth that Lydia has eloped with Wickham and that the couple is nowhere to be found, which suggests that they may be living together out of wedlock. Fearful of the disgrace such a situation would bring on her entire family, Elizabeth hastens home. Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Bennet go o

21、ff to search for Lydia, but Mr. Bennet eventually returns home empty-handed. Just when all hope seems lost, a letter comes from Mr. Gardiner saying that the couple has been found and that Wickham has agreed to marry Lydia in exchange for an annual income. The Bennets are convinced that Mr. Gardiner

22、has paid off Wickham, but Elizabeth learns that the source of the money, and of her familys salvation, was none other than Darcy.lThe ending of the story. Shortly thereafter, Bingley returns to Netherfield and resumes his courtship of Jane. Darcy goes to stay with him and pays visits to the Bennets

23、but makes no mention of his desire to marry Elizabeth. Bingley, on the other hand, presses his suit and proposes to Jane, to the delight of everyone but Bingleys haughty sister. While the family celebrates, Lady Catherine de Bourgh pays a visit to Longbourn. She corners Elizabeth and says that she h

24、as heard that Darcy, her nephew, is planning to marry her. Since she considers a Bennet an unsuitable match for a Darcy, Lady Catherine demands that Elizabeth promise to refuse him. Elizabeth spiritedly refuses, saying she is not engaged to Darcy, but she will not promise anything against her own ha

25、ppiness. A little later, Elizabeth and Darcy go out walking together and he tells her that his feelings have not altered since the spring. She tenderly accepts his proposal, and both Jane and Elizabeth are married.Artistic characteristics irony contrastfour types of marriageVanity impulsive typeLydia & Job Money typeCharlotte & Collins The traditional typeJane & BingleyEmotional and intellec

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