This is the first English novel I bought in my life when I was 14 years old. I still remember that although I was too young to understand the complicated relations, I was deeply attracted by the cute characters and the dramatic plots.
The novel Pride and Prejudice is a lighthearted tale of love and marriage in eighteenth-century England. It centers on the girls, especially the elder sisters, Jane and Elizabeth, of the Bennet family. Their love, personalities, misunderstandings and the roles of pride and prejudice play a romantic and moving story.
From my point of view, Jane Austin wanted to convey that love can conquer all. For lovers, love wins over prejudice and to not just take in the saying if first impression by but to look deeply into the persons’ characters.
Jane was born in 1775 in Stevenson, Hampshire. Her family wasn’t rich but managed to give her an education. She and her sisters were mostly educated at home in subjects of music, drawing, needlecraft and social behavior. Her father’s encouragement and her enjoyment in reading led her to the world of authorship. Her novels are highly prized not only for their light irony, humor, and depiction of contemporary English country life, but also for their underlying serious qualities.
In the book, Elizabeth Bennet is lively, imaginative, beautiful, and independent. And she convinces that she does not need a man to rule her life. When she is introduced to the dashing Mr. Darcy, her feelings about men are confirmed because she finds Darcy excessively proud, rude and conceited. He always finds fault with her looks, family and connections. Their relationship is anything but friendly. Elizabeth develops a strong prejudice against him and Mr. Darcy has too much pride to associate with her. Elizabeth thinks that Darcy damaged the relationship of her sister Jane and Mr. Bingley.
Gradually, though, Mr. Darcy falls in love with Elizabeth, and through many mishaps, she learns to love him in return. It is not easy, with many people determined to keep them apart. It seems that these two should not have been able to overcome this many obstacles. But finally they do, and teach everyone the valuable lesson that first impressions are often not truly representative of a person’s character.
In the novel, there’re lots of classic sayings. I’d like to share some of them with you.
1 It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.
(To tell the truth, it still applies to people today. Now most girls prefer to marry a single and rich man and this kind of men are very rare. )
2 ELIZABETH'S spirits soon rising to playfulness again, she wanted Mr. Darcy to account for his having ever fallen in love with her. "How could you begin?" said she. "I can comprehend your going on charmingly, when you had once made a beginning; but what could set you off in the first place?"
"I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun."
(Love at first sight)
3 "But if a woman is partial to a man, and does not endeavor to conceal it, he must find it out."
(I think it’s true.)
4 "From the very beginning, from the first moment I may almost say, of my acquaintance with you, your manners, impressing me with the fullest belief of your arrogance, your conceit, and your selfish disdain of the feelings of others, were such as to form that ground-work of disapprobation, on which succeeding events have built so immoveable a dislike; and I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry."
(If you’re harassed by someone you don’t like, it’s a good way to knock him)
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All in all, it is a humorous, charming book that really makes you open your eyes to what is right in front of you. If you have time, you can also enjoy the film Pride and Prejudice shot in 2005.下载本文