Review of Pride and Prejudice 1
We are long past the age of Qingshui, so we can't look at things with childish humor and absurdity, instead we should be rational and fair. Perhaps because we have no experience, we often have some unnecessary prejudices because of preconceived ideas. As for arrogance, adolescence will be more or less rebellious and self-righteous. We need to grow, we need to change, we need to change those arrogance and prejudice.
Pride and Prejudice is a film adapted from Austin's novel. Darcy in the movie is an arrogant guy. He met Elizabeth at a party and took a special liking to her. Elizabeth is indifferent to her proposal, but simply thinks Darcy is arrogant and selfish. Mr Darcy's arrogance and Elizabeth's prejudice led to the postponement of a romantic wedding. I don't think we should deny a person's value easily. In real life, we should learn to be generous and not laugh at a person, an event or an ideal easily.
The world is so vast, what we need is to savor, observe quietly and think deeply. Everyone has had puberty, and rebellious thoughts are quietly working. Think about your arrogance in high school and really hurt the people you love. The wind shakes the loquat tree sadly, and the rain falls on my heart as if I could see my mother.
When running for me, my hair was blown like silk, my skin was constantly eroded by wind and frost, and wrinkles climbed up my mother's face like cobwebs. At that time, because of rebellious psychology, the dispute with my mother was just passive water. Now, tears of regret are dripping to that river. I trace back to that river to see what my mother said to me that year.
Reflection on pride and prejudice II
Pride and Prejudice is a book I like very much. I have seen it before, but when the teacher asked us to watch it, I thought of it in my mind and watched it again. Through this reading, I also have a deeper understanding.
This happened in hierarchical Britain. The Bennett family who lives in the country has five daughters. The eldest daughter is Jane, gentle, beautiful and kind, and a lady. Elizabeth, the second daughter, although not as beautiful as her sister, loves reading, enriches herself from books and makes herself a meaningful woman. Little girls Kitty and Lydia only like dancing, which is a bit silly. Mrs. Bennet is a beautiful but stupid woman. She is always complaining and thinking about how to marry her five daughters all day. Mr. Bennet always thought his wife and daughter were stupid, but because of Elizabeth's cleverness, he especially favored her.
This story revolves around the love story of Elizabeth and Darcy, Jane and Bingley. Darcy and Bingley are from London. They come to Netherfield Garden. At the dance, Jane and Bingley fell in love at first sight and adored each other. Elizabeth is prejudiced against Darcy because of his arrogance from the upper class. Then in the next dance, Darcy was gradually attracted by Elizabeth's clever big eyes and unique words. Later, with the appearance of police officer Wickham, Elizabeth listened to the despicable Wickham's lies, which deepened the misunderstanding between them. It is also because Darcy thinks that Jane doesn't like Bingley by observing Jane's performance, and it is for the happiness of his friends that Bingley is urged to leave Jane. This incident deepened Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy. Later, Darcy confessed to Elizabeth, who angrily refused. In the end, Darcy's help to Elizabeth cleared up all misunderstandings after his little sister Lydia was tricked into eloping by Wickham. Finally, Darcy and Elizabeth, Jane and Bingley all live happily together.
I think this book is called Pride and Prejudice mainly because under the strict hierarchy, Darcy, who is in the upper class, has a sense of superiority, and Darcy appears arrogant in front of the so-called country people. But Elizabeth is also an arrogant person, and eventually they have prejudice, and then there is a gap. This book shows the deep-rooted hierarchy in Britain at that time, and also makes us realize the obstacles of different classes in love at that time and shows us the British culture at that time.
Reflection on Pride and Prejudice 3
To borrow a word from Sheldon, this is indeed a perfect book. The hero is arrogant and the heroine is biased.
Jane Austen was born in England at the end of18th century. Her father is a priest and her mother was born rich. She lived in the countryside when she was a child. It can be said that she received a good education under the influence of her family and her circle of friends was relatively simple. Perhaps this has a decisive influence on her creation. At least, "Pride and Prejudice" has a fresh style, simple and relaxed country life and interesting dialogue, which is unique to that era.
I knew from the beginning that Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, Jane and Mr. Bingley would have a happy ending, which would be a happy story. Of course, I didn't expect that Lydia, who ran away from home absurdly and eloped with the sinister Wickham, could have a happy life of her own. It seems that all the characters in Jane Austen's novels will eventually have their own happiness. As for the story itself, all the characters have their own advantages and disadvantages. I'm afraid Mr. Collins and Wickham have some negative colors here, but both of them have a good ending in the end, which is due to Jane Austen's writing style and the relaxed life in the countryside that was not swept by the British Revolution at that time. Life there is destined to be beautiful.
Bennet family, Mr. Bennet is calm and calm, and he takes things in his stride. Mrs. Bennet is a typical smart woman, but she doesn't know the gist. The eldest daughter is kind-hearted and trusts everyone. The second daughter, the heroine Elizabeth, is clever and earnest, but a little stubborn and irrational. Lydia, the youngest daughter, leads a luxurious life, which can be said to be very ignorant. Mary and Kitty don't have many pens and ink.
Mr. Bingley rented a house in Bennet's village, and he is a typical good man. He is friendly to everyone, trusts the people he likes in all aspects, and takes care of his family. Mr Darcy, the hero, is a friend of Mr Bingley. He is both rich and arrogant. Mr. Bingley's sister, a typical scheming bitch, did not explain. Miss Darcy, Mr Darcy's sister, kind and pure little sister, versatile, goddess, this is.
In addition, Mr. Bennet's distant relative Collins has no son, so most of his property, including the house, can only go to Collins in the end. Mrs. Catherine, Collins' godmother, is square. Charlotte, Elizabeth's best friend, talks about everything.
There are only a few couples here. Jane and Mr. Bingley are lovers, and jack shall have Jill. Although in this work, the frustration is that we can't meet for a while, and the obstruction of Mr. Bingley's sisters is really childish compared with the ups and downs experienced by men and women in many works. Moreover, Jane and Mr. Bingley's own personalities, one is delicate inner feelings, the other is meticulous and considerate, which is really a match made in heaven, so this result is very reasonable and well known. Mr. Collins and Charlotte just want to say that Charlotte finally chose to think of her own interests. Lydia and Wickham, I hate both, a slut and a scoundrel, not to mention Lydia's young age. She has been such a person since she was a child, but she will not be so good when she grows up. Besides, with people like Wickham, Wickham pretends to be pitiful everywhere, discredits Mr. Darcy, cheats ignorant girls and is in debt. Really, this couple is extremely annoying.
From Elizabeth's point of view, the first time I met Mr. Darcy, I had a bad impression on him, because he was rich, much richer than everyone present, so listening to him had a feeling that everyone looked down on him. Later, Mr. Darcy took the liberty of confessing to her, still pretending to condescend to propose to her. Elizabeth has no reason to refuse, but Elizabeth is such a principled person. I will not bow down for money, lose my lifelong happiness, and I will not lose my dignity. Even then, women were sold by my parents. Mrs Bennet is a typical example. All kinds of people lick those rich people and want to find a good husband's family for their daughters and improve their lives. After Wickham slandered Mr. Darcy, their relationship fell to freezing point. At this time, Elizabeth also learned that the affair between her sister Jane and Mr. Bingley was Mr. Darcy. Later, a long letter from Mr. Darcy explained his love affair with Wickham and the reason why Jane and Mr. Bingley separated, which made Elizabeth feel a little sympathy for him, but only sympathy, because she still felt that Mr. Darcy looked aloof and arrogant. Later, Elizabeth went out to play and ran into Mr. Darcy. She learned about Mr. Darcy's sacrifice for Lydia and Wickham's elopement, and then she really got to know this man. The road they walked together is very enviable. After that, although there were some twists and turns, like her sister, it was just a small fight. Our arrogant Mr Darcy and prejudiced Miss Elizabeth finally came together and lived a happy life.
I really admire and appreciate Elizabeth's qualities in this series of things. She cares about the people she loves, runs tirelessly, greets people she doesn't like, and tries her best to greet with a smile. She behaves appropriately without losing her manners and won't indulge in things she doesn't agree with. Elizabeth herself is what all women in that era should be, rather than simply selling them as parents.
There are too many stories in the middle. A few times, I seem to see Mr. Darcy feel dejected. I really feel sorry for him, although I know it must be a happy ending in the end. After his first confession to Elizabeth was rejected, all kinds of irrelevant explanations could not change Elizabeth's mind. I seemed to hear his heartbreaking cry.
The more associations there are, the more cruel the reality is.
Mr. Darcy said that everything I did was for you and to make you happy.
I also love Elizabeth, her quality, her temperament, her generosity and her prejudice.
If you meet someone like Elizabeth in reality, quietly try to be Mr. Darcy.
Reflection on Pride and Prejudice 4
Read Jane Austen's masterpiece Pride and Prejudice. I deeply felt the darkness and political decay in medieval western Europe. It profoundly reveals the indifference of the relationship between people and the entanglement of interests in the society at that time, and appropriately satirizes the filth of people's hearts.
Darcy, who was arrogant since childhood, moved to a village to spend a holiday with friends, while Elizabeth's mother did not hesitate to flatter others in order to let her daughter marry into a rich family. When he learned that Darcy didn't like Elizabeth, he slandered Darcy everywhere. This fully shows that there was no real love in the marriage at that time, only mutual interests, and the relationship between people was alienated.
Darcy's childhood education made him look down on the poor. Although he has fallen in love with Elizabeth silently, he can't lower himself to confess to Elizabeth. At the same time, Elizabeth also has a deep prejudice against Darcy, who is arrogant, indifferent and self-righteous. Bentley and Jane love each other, but Miss Bentley obstructs them in every way. It shows that the feudal hierarchy at that time deepened the gap between people of different grades. It seems that women live to marry rich people. Some men live to marry a rich woman. People's money worship and vanity are rampant, and the idea that they can give up everything for money occupies the whole society.
Later, after many trials, Darcy and Elizabeth understood each other and loved each other. For Elizabeth's sake, Darcy approached some relatives of Elizabeth who he still didn't like. He can give up everything for love. The love between Darcy and Elizabeth broke through the feudal hierarchical concept, abandoned the temptation of money, and was completely based on pure love, which was in sharp contrast with the view of marriage at that time. Reflected the cruelty of the hierarchy at that time. It also fully reflected the ugly side of human nature at that time.
Reflection on Pride and Prejudice 5
I finished Pride and Prejudice for the first time in primary school. At that time, I thought the book was obscure. Finally, I just admire Darcy's courage to change his attitude and make a second confession after being rejected. After a few years, it was refreshing for me to pick up this book again. There really is an artistic conception of "don't leave Sanqiu for a book, treat it as a scratch". Whether it is the tortuous love story or the rich and vivid characters in the book, I feel that I am still unfinished.
The story describes the life and social conditions of a conservative and closed British town from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19. In the English countryside, "arrogance" and "prejudice" have become a stumbling block to the love between Elizabeth and Darcy, but even in the 2 1 century, can we guarantee that we will not be preconceived by such a first impression? We are often driven by our own subjective impressions and label others prematurely, which has caused many misunderstandings between us. But this "first impression" is not static.
Darcy's arrogance prejudiced Elizabeth against him. What impressed me most was what Darcy said when Elizabeth refused to propose: "If I played a little trick to cover up my inner contradictions and flatter you blindly, so that you would believe that I love you unconditionally and purely in all aspects of reason and thought, then maybe you wouldn't have these harsh scolding. Unfortunately, no matter what kind of disguise, I hate it. " Although their love is full of twists and turns, both Darcy and Elizabeth choose to stick to their true selves in the face of love. Several years later, I picked up this book again, and found that when Austin portrayed characters, there was not much difference between good people and bad people, but more difference between smart and stupid. The heroine is a symbol of rationality and liveliness, and the author often expresses her views through Elizabeth's mouth. Elizabeth in the book is Cinderella. She finally got true love and happiness, but after careful consideration, she still can't escape the strange circle of money marriage set by Austin, which means Wickham, another character in the book.
Compared with Darcy's sincerity in love, Wickham is a complete hooligan. With his handsome appearance, he disguised himself as a "gentleman", bent on getting rich through marriage, and blackmailed Darcy for objective income by threatening not to marry Lydia. Elizabeth, who has always been rational and intelligent, was led by Wickham even though she faced Wickham's riddled excuses. Even so, I don't think Elizabeth is a "stupid" person. After all, Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy is due to her preconceptions about Darcy's arrogance, and Wickham's gentlemanly manner is different from Darcy's, which fascinates Elizabeth. But Wickham sold his soul for money, and the soul has been sold. How can Wickham be happy? Elizabeth also put down her prejudice against Darcy through her own introspection and Darcy's explanation, and completed the happy ending of Cinderella and the prince's love life. It is unpredictable to know people's faces but not their hearts. We can't judge a thing or thing by our own subjective assumptions, nor can we judge a person by his appearance. Only by treating others with sincerity can we win sincerity, then "arrogance" and "prejudice" will not become barriers between each other.
On the surface, it seems that Austin described a story of Cinderella in the English countryside in humorous and lively language. However, with the growth of age and rich experience, we will find how much worldly wisdom is contained in Austin's humorous language. My primary school and junior high school read a completely different truth in this book. I don't know what I can gain from college and marriage. A good book can stand the test of time. Don't just look at each other like Sanqiu!