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傲慢与偏见电影观后感英文
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Pride
and
Prejudice
a
novel
a
pleasure
to
behold,
a
beautiful and moving story.
The
article
describes
a
number
of
daughters
Bo
Nate
story.
Ji-an
eldest
daughter,
gentle
kind-hearted,
beautiful
Keren, Bentley
and
rich
kids
at
first
sight,
but at the crucial moment has brought a
twist. Second
daughter, Elizabeth,
Qingli intelligent, ambitious,
assertive,
consistent
with
the
property
of
the
nobility
million
youth
met
Darcy.
Can
be
as
arrogant
Darcy
eccentric, Elizabeth for his prejudice
are serious,
they
love
but
refuse
to
recognize
the
obvious,
but
also
continue
to
hurt
each
other
with
words,
but
fortunately
dispelled the
last mistake, married lovers.
Reading this novel, I have
benefited greatly. In
our people, there
are many very modest, but there are
some
arrogant
people.
These
arrogant
people
who
sometimes annoying, they
have eyes in the head long,
others
are
dismissive.
Indeed,
the
arrogance
is
a
shortcoming
in
the
environment
to
develop
a
character.
Chinese children
from an early age by their parents as
holding
typical
emperors.
If
so
has
been
from
small to large, how
could it not arrogant? So I think
that
we
should
not
be
arrogant
people
who
have
prejudices,
but
the
more
soul-
searching
myself,
to
see
if they have not
arrogant, after their own things to
learn
to
no
longer
allow
parents
to
worry
about,
tired.
As the book said:
long as we have so a little bit of
strength, they will
feel especially
great. But pride and vanity while the
same meaning, but in real terms in
different kinds of
self-pride
is
a
feeling,
,
Vanity
will
need
to
involve
other people overestimate their own, so
people have a
pride without vanity,
which is justifiable.
Many people simply regard Pride and
Prejudice as
a
love
story,
but
in
my
opinion,
this
book
is
an
illustration
of
the
society
at
that
time.
She
perfectly
reflected the
relation between money and marriage at
her
time
and
gave
the
people
in
her
works
vivid
characters.
The characters
have their own personalities. Mrs.
Bennet is a woman who makes great
efforts to marry off
her
daughters.
Mr.
Bingley
is
a
friendly
young
man,
but
his
friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems
to always feel superior. Even the five
daughters in
Bennet
family
are
very
different.
Jane
is
simple,
innocent
and
never
speaks
evil
of
others.
Elizabeth
is
a
clever
girl
who
always
has
her
own
opinion.
Mary
likes
reading
classic
books.
(Actually
she
is
a
pedant.)
Kitty
doesn
’
t
have
her
own
opinion
but
likes
to
follow
her
sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows exotic
things,
handsome
man,
and
is
somehow
a
little
profligate.
When
I
read
the
book,
I
can
always
find
the
same personalities in the society now.
That is why I
think this book is indeed
the representative of the
society in
Britain in the 18th century.
The
family
of
gentleman
in
the
countryside
is
Jane
Austen
’
s
favourite topic. But this little topic can
reflect
big
problems.
It
concludes
the
stratum
situation
and
economic
relationships
in
Britain
in
her
century. You can find these from the
very beginning of
this book.
The first
sentence in this book is impressive. It
reads:
“
It
is
a
truth
well
known
to
all
the
world
that
an unmarried man in
possession of a large fortune must
be
in need of a
wife
”
。
The
undertone is very clear:
the foundation
of the marriage at that time is not
emotion but possession.
People always think that
Austen was an expert at
telling
love
stories.
In
fact,
the
marriage
in
her
book
is not the result of
love, but the result of economic
needs.
After
reading
this
book,
I
know
the
truth
is
that
a poor
woman must be in need of a husband, a wealthy
man.
I couldn
’
t forget
how eager Mrs. Bennet wants to
marry
off her daughters. If you want to know why she
is so crazy about these things, I must
mention the
situation in Britain at
that time. Only the eldest son
had
the
privilege
of
inheriting
his
father
’
s
possessions. Younger sons and daughters
who are used
to luxurious lives have no
choice but marry a man or
woman
in
possession
of
a
large
fortune
to
continue
their
comfortable
lives.
Thus,
we
can
see
that
getting
married
is
a
way
to
become
wealthier,
particularly
for
women without many
possessions. Jane Austen told us
that
money
and
possession
determined
everything,