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Woman
’
s
views of Love in
Pride and
Prejudice
Content
Chapter
Ⅰ
Introduction
Chapter
Ⅱ
Woman
’
s views of marriages
in the novel
. Bennet's views of love
Bennet
’
s views
of love
eth Bennet
’
s views of love
Bennet
’
s views of love
Chapter
Ⅲ
.
Conclusion
Abstract
Pride
and
Prejudice
,
a
classic,
displayed
many
fascinating
ideas.
This
novel
is
narrow
but
deep.
On
the
analysis
of
woman
’
s
views
of
marriage,
this
article
demonstrates
the
true
feeling
of
women
and
the
multi-faceted
human
nature
in
this
contemporary society,
which plays a certain role in studying the social
environment.
Key
word
:
Pride and
Prejudice
; views of love;
character;environment
Chapter
Ⅰ
.
Introduction
Jane Austen is an earliest
and most important woman novelist in English
Literature. Different from the style of
Scott
’
s fictions. She kept
her eyes steadily upon
the people and
incident about her, and writer about the small
world she lived in.
“
She
was the founder of the novel which
deals with unimportant middle-class people and of
which there are many fine examples in
later English fiction.
”
English novel describe
marriage and
family in that society too much all log. But
different from the common
novels, it
reflects the life of middle-class in capitalist
society through the description
of
marriage problem. Jane Austen describes four
couples
’
marriage mainly in
it. Their
attitude towards marriage are
completely different. Through the life of middle-
class in
the middle of 18th century,
the four couples joys and sorrows affect me,
especially the
four women, 's moral
marriage, Elizabeth
’
s
perfect marriage, Jane
Bennet
’
s happy
marriage, Lydia
’
s sex-
oriented marriage. Mrs. Bennet's main interest
in life is to find suitable husbands
for her five daughters, while the heroin Elizabeth
is
intelligent, lively and humor. She
has strong human dignity. She refuses the proposal
of Collins who is rich but she
don
’
t love, refuses steadily
rich young noble Darcy
’
s
proposal because Elizabeth thinks Darcy
is condescend and pride, she
can
’
t bear. Jane
is the eldest in the family. Beautiful,
good-tempered, sweet, amiable, and modest, she
is universally well liked. She refuses
to judge anyone badly. Lidia is uncontrolled ,
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fearless. She enjoys searching of the
officer in Meryton. Wickham is one of them. She
can
’
t resit
Wickham
’
s sweet words and
run away with him. So, I
’
m
interested in
studying their four women
of view on marriage.
Chapter
Ⅱ
Woman
’
s views of
love in the novel
Women play a very important role in a
marriage. Of course, Marriage is a very
important part in
everybody
’
s life, especially
for woman. This article is analysis the
four women in
Bennets
’
family.
1.
Mrs. Bennet's
views of love
, a empty-mind ,noisy woman
whose only goal in life is to see her
daughters married. Because of her own
breeding and often unbecoming behavior, Mrs.
Bennet often repels the very suitors
whom she tries to attract for her daughters.
Ironically, her single-minded pursuit
of this goal tends to backfire, as her lack of
social graces alienates the very people
(Darcy and Bingley) whom she tries
desperately to attract. Austen uses her
continually to highlight the necessity of
marriage for young women. Mrs. Bennet
also serves as a middle-class counterpoint to
such upper-class snobs as Lady
Catherine and Miss Bingley, demonstrating that
foolishness can be found at every level
of society. In the end, however, Mrs. Bennet
proves such an unattractive figure,
lacking redeeming characteristics of any kind,
that
some readers have accused Austen
of unfairness in portraying
her
—
as if Austen, like
Mr. Bennet, took perverse pleasure in
poking fun at a woman already scorned as a
result of her ill breeding.
But Mrs. Bennet is totally
obedient and submissive in her marriage, and Mr.
Bennet would rather laugh at her than
help her, Austen shows her sympathy with
women in their traditional marriages
and low status in society.
2.
Jane
Bennet
’
s views of love
Jane Bennet,the eldest daughter. She is
kind and beautiful, but too good-hearted.
As to Jane, she never thinks ill for
any body and she shows her warm sympathetic
feelings in an easy manner. Her
character is vividly showed in many parts of the
novel.
The writer used words as
“
mild
”
,
”
steady
”
,
p>
“
rectitude
”
< br>, and
“
delicacy
”
to describe her.
Besides
these, she wrote,
“
All
loveliness and goodness as she
is!
”
Her understanding
excellent, her mind improved, and her
manner captivating.
”
All her
good qualities
decide her love to
Bingley is constant, but she lacks strength and
self-confidence
when he is separated
from Bingly. She is loyal in love, on the other
hand she has the
shortcoming of lacking
strength and self-confidence. The rumour has
almost made her
believe Bingly loves
her no more. It is Elizabeth who assures her of
his loving and his
coming back. She
should be brave for love.
3. Elizabeth Bennet
’
s views of love
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