Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by (uk) Jane Austen

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"Pride and Prejudice" mainly talks about Austen's satirical art, which is not only reflected in the comic characters of certain characters, nor in the comic treatment of many plots, but also integrated into the ironic conception of the entire story, allowing reality to ridicule people's subjective imagination. The male protagonist Darcy initially concluded that the Bennet family had so many disadvantages that it would be difficult for the daughters to find a man of status, but later it was he who married Elizabeth. As for Elizabeth, she had vowed never to marry Darcy, but in the end she became Mrs. Darcy. Let's look at the arrogant Lady Catherine de Boer. In order to prevent Elizabeth from marrying her nephew Darcy, she worked tirelessly and personally. First she came to intimidate Elizabeth, and then she ran to admonish Darcy. Little did she know that it was her trip that communicated messages between the two young people who fell in love silently, and promoted their happy union.

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111mo ago

I like this passage very much. People who accommodate you don't have a temper, but they can't bear to leave you! The person who lets you go is not because he is stupid, but because he cares about you! People who often ask you what you are doing are not bored, but miss you... People who are good to you don't owe you anything, they treat you as a relative! A sincere person will walk into your heart as you go, and a hypocritical person will fade out of sight as you go. The encounter between people depends on fate, and the relationship between people depends on sincerity! Thank you to those who treat me unconditionally. No matter family, love or friendship! You care about me, I will care about you twice as much

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The Little Penguin is Cool106mo ago

This book is wonderfully written. Darcy represents pride, while Elizabeth represents prejudice. From the conflict between pride and prejudice, to the end when both of them let go of their self-sufficient pride and fell in love. This is an extremely perfect story with a rich plot. Thank you Jane Austen for writing such a good book, and thank you for the wonderful translation of this book. Thank you.

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Book Friends 2021030176465317520109mo ago

Different characters have different temperaments, and you need to use different ways to get along with them. If you understand the characters in it more, I believe it will improve your emotional intelligence, whether it is family, friendship or love. Elizabeth, witty, lively, independent and judgmental Time, beauty, gentleness, wisdom, poor expression Darcy, aloof, steady, and powerful Bentley, kind, warm, not confident, not very insightful Charlotte is opinionated, knows how to weigh things, and has a weak view on love. Collins, smooth, flattering, selfish, flamboyant and show-off Mrs. Bennett, poor in thinking, ignorant of right and wrong, noisy, sensitive and weak Mr. Bennett is intellectually lazy, lacks observation skills, and pursues self-quietness. ...

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Book Friends 2021030176534194474102mo ago

The characters in the book are vividly described by Jane Austen (I especially like Mr. Darcy). It makes people immersed in it when reading. It is more vivid than the TV series. There are no bloody plots or coincidences. It's just that some places and people in the book take a long time to distinguish (I really don't know the UK). I will read it again to understand the story more intuitively. This is the most worth savoring and recommending all the books I have read so far. This book also reflects the individual customs of the old British society (reflected from the characters) and also allowed me to understand some of the folk customs and culture of the United Kingdom (it also reminds me that our country's cultural customs have their own characteristics). This also allows readers from all over the world to feel the beauty of this book more deeply. There are various reasons that I cannot talk about all at once. In short, this book is amazing!

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Pure102mo ago

I like Darcy's love for Elizabeth. In order to satisfy Elizabeth, he changed from arrogance at the beginning to tenderness, and Elizabeth changed from prejudice to love. The two people changed themselves for each other, all because of love.

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Tota Li Tianwang110mo ago

Prejudiced people are no longer prejudiced against arrogant people, and arrogant people are no longer arrogant.

Like Elizabeth's elegance but also her intelligence, Darcy was arrogant and even a little arrogant at the beginning, but later on. Prejudiced people are no longer prejudiced against arrogant people, and arrogant people are no longer arrogant. Many girls like Mr. Darcy very much, of course, I am no exception.

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Condensate Porridge84mo ago

Everyone has his own way of life, whether he is smart or stupid. Sometimes ignorance of stupid people is not terrible, but in a group of people, they gradually lose themselves and continue to be ignorant. Most smart people have their own opinions. If they are limited to their own understanding, then this understanding will be incomplete to a large extent. We all need to learn to progress and grow, because in many cases, ignorance is unavoidable. Everyone is not a superman. Most of us need to occasionally look back at our ignorance and gain new knowledge to promote our every progress. Ignorance is not terrible, because we all come from ignorance.

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Book Friends 20231031442013108mo ago

Some people choose marriage, and some choose love. No matter whether we are married or not, we must maintain our independent personalities. There is an old saying in China that a good match may be due to social status and material conditions, or common values, or common tastes and hobbies. Since you have chosen to be together, you must have a part of the match. In short, only a marriage full of love will be happy!

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115mo ago

Austen grew up in the atmosphere of a big family. She had no so-called career in her life. She was just a little girl who stayed at home. However, her big family had a particularly profound impact on her. The huge family network allowed her to come into contact with people from all walks of life, and she had the source of creation. Contemporary critic R. Simpson published a review article, saying that she was cynical, cold-eyed, spiritually superior, and condescendingly observing "three or four families in the village. I would say that maybe she is a woman who is not deeply involved in the world, but after looking at Austen's family network and the "wealth" history of the big family under her life, it is not difficult to see that Austen is a woman who is well-versed in the world. 😋

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Q92mo ago

This is the first time I have completely read a classic. It is completely different from the boring classics I thought before. It is the first time I have read it seriously. I have to say that the writing is really good. The characters in it have their own characteristics and specific images. I don't know how to describe it.

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