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1、AbstractPride and Prejudice is a very popular novel written by Jane Austen and it was read widely all over the world. Different people may have different attitudes toward marriage. Someone will consider that love is the fundamental of marriage, while some people may realize that marriage can provide
2、 opportunities of class mobility and financial support; money and class are thus closely connected in their decision of marital partners. Powerful as love is, it can let the hero restrain his pride, and let the heroine abandon prejudice, and re-know and accept a person. This thesis first of all intr
3、oduces the author and the novel, followed by character analysis of the two protagonists and how pride and prejudice influence their relationship from the beginning to the end. The paper aims at proving that one has to give up his pride and prejudice and treat people rationally and impartially throug
4、h the change of the two protagonists relationship. Key words:Pride ; Prejudice; Jane Austen; marriage; 摘 要傲慢与偏见是一部由简奥斯汀所著的小说,在全世界都很受欢迎,并被广泛阅读。每个人对婚姻的看法和态度都不一样,有些人把爱情当做是婚姻的奠基石,而有人认为它可以为提高社会地位和增加财富创造机会,因此在他们选择另一半的时候会把金钱与地位与其紧密相连。爱情的力量是如此伟大,它可以让男主人公抑制他的骄傲,让女主人公摒弃偏见,并且重新认识并接纳一个人。这篇文章先简单介绍了作者和小说,之后,本文通过分
5、析两位主人公的性格来印证傲慢与偏见是如何从头到尾影响他们的关系。文章旨在通过两人之间的关系变化,证明人应该摒弃傲慢与偏见并客观公正地对待他人。关键词:傲慢;偏见;简奥斯汀;婚姻1. IntroductionJane Austen was the youngest daughter of George Austen, rector of the village of Steventon in Hampshire, southern England, where she was born in 1775. She received a good education at home and rema
6、ined unmarried all through her life. Jane Austen started writing at an early age. Living in the time of Romantic Poets though, Jane Austen is generally regarded as a realistic novelist and the first female writer of importance. She finished writing altogether six novels, leaving behind her two fragm
7、ents. Her novels are as follows: Sense and Sensibility(1811), Pride and Prejudice(1813), Mansfield Park(1814), Emma(1816), Northanger Abbey(1818), and Persuasion(1818), among which Pride and Prejudice is considered her masterpiece. Her famous six novels which mainly depict the relationship and marri
8、age of young men and women. Austen restricted her subject matter to a narrow range of society and events: a quiet, prosperous, middle class circle in provincial surroundings. However, “she treated this material with such subtlety of observation, depth of psychological penetration and delicacy of tou
9、ch that she is ranked among the best of English novelists. Her works show a wealth of character studies, and abound in wit, humor and charm. She brought the English novel, as an art form, to its maturity.” (洪流等,2007,53)“Pride” in the dictionary means “a feeling that you are proud of something that y
10、ou or someone connected with you have achieved”. “Prejudice” means “an unreasonable dislike and distrust of people who are different from you in some way, especially because of their race, sex, religion ect.used to show disapproval”Pride and Prejudice centers round the heroine Elizabeth Bennet who s
11、tands for “Prejudice ” and the hero Fitzwilliam Darcy who stands for “Pride” and a minor couple, her sister Jane and his friend Charles Bingley. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have five daughters. The marriage prospect of the girls are Mrs. Benets chief concern in life. In the beginning of the novel, Mr. Bingl
12、ey, a rich bachelor, falls in love with Miss Benet, and his friend Mr. Darcy is attached to her next sister, the lively and witty Lizzy, who was offended by his supercilious behavior. He proposes to her but was rejected. Her prejudice against him increases as further misunderstandings arise. Thus Da
13、rcys pride is pitted against Lizzys prejudice. After many twists and turns, however, things are cleared up , and the two couples are happily united. 2. The analysis of Elizabeths characterElizabeth Benet is the writers ideal of female image, is also the richest image of charming characteristics. She
14、 is a model because she is different from all the other characters, except Darcy, and she does not adhere rigidly to the standards set forth by society, she is self-reliant and independent. When Mr. Collins says arrogantly to Elizabeth, she refused him, “My feeling in every respect forbid it,” “You
15、could not make me happy, and I convinced that I am the last woman in the world who makes you so.”(Volume I, Chapter 19,111) Unlike Charlotte Lucas, Elizabeth would never betray her principle and her integrity and throw away her talents by marrying Mr. Collins, a conceited, narrow-minded, and pompous
16、 fool, who shows his grateful respect towards Lady Catherine every now and then.Elizabeth looks nature because she puts her trust in her own perceptions and impressions. She demonstrates that she has great restraint even under huge pressure. Elizabeth realizes that she must take responsibility for h
17、er own life because she cannot look to either of her parents for advice, she must depend on her own experiences and judgments. So she is unconscious that she suffers from prejudice. Perfect as Elizabeth, she also has shortcoming in her character. Prejudice may be her biggest defects. Elizabeths init
18、ial prejudices against Darcy are rooted in her own quick perception, and her distorted perception of reality. It results in her misunderstandings to Mr. Darcy in the early time, just as her own saying after she refusing Darcys first proposal, “From the very beginning, from the first moment, of my ac
19、quaintance 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 yo
20、u a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry.”(Volume II, Chapter 11,201) How firm and sharp the refusal is! She has been influenced by her prejudice and being so blind that she cannot be aware of Darcys advantage and accept his love for
21、her. Maybe she cant forget the offence given by Darcy due to his deep pride. But if she regardless of her prejudice to Mr. Darcy she will miss her destined lover let alone their happiness in the future.Elizabeth believes that Darcy is bad, so she naturally gives Wickham the benefit of the doubt when
22、 he told her about Darcys breach of agreement without hearing Darcys explanations. Elizabeth is disposed to think badly of Darcy because of his ungentlemanly behavior, but she thinks well of Mr. Wickham because he was “as far beyond them all in person, countenance, air, and walk, as they were superi
23、or to the broad”. Her prejudice renders her incapable of judging the merits of Darcy fairly and objectively. Elizabeth will find happiness because she learns to recognize her faults, when she realized the fact and her misunderstanding for Mr. Darcy, “She grew absolutely ashamed of herself. - Of neit
24、her Darcy nor Wickham could she think, without feeling that she had been blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd.How despicably have I acted! she cried. But vanity, not love, has been my folly. - Pleased with the preference of one, and offended by the neglect of the other, on the very beginning of our ac
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