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College students' feelings after reading Pride and Prejudice 1000 words
Pride and prejudice 1000 words (1)

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It took me three days to finish reading Pride and Prejudice. As a matter of fact, I read slowly. It may take two or three days for others to read a 350-page book, but I have to linger for about four days to finish it. But I have a strong interest in this book, so I read it very happily.

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I first read Pride and Prejudice many years ago. When my friend introduced this book to me, he said that you must be patient when reading this book. I think this suggestion is correct. When I first came into contact with this book, I didn't think it had anything extraordinary. The plot was dull and the characterization didn't leave a deep impression on me. I forget it as soon as I see it. However, the more I read it at the end, the more attractive I am to give up, just like sugar-coated candy. Going in is dull and tasteless. When the icing gradually melts, the sweetness will overflow, and finally, it will be full of sweetness.

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From then on, I fell in love with this book out of control. I have watched various versions over and over again, and I don't know how many times I have watched the movie. However, every time I revisit it, there is always a new feeling.

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At first, I was really interested in stories (which is the main reason why I read them again and again). Later, with the deepening of familiarity and the expansion of knowledge, I gradually learned a lot about things inside and outside the story.

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This book doesn't tell any bizarre stories, but the whole book runs through one thing, the marriage of three daughters, the main point of which is to reflect the view of a truly beautiful marriage from the love story of the second daughter Elizabeth. The eldest daughter Jane's marriage is beautiful and complete. She and Bentley fell in love at first sight. During the time when Bentley lived in the mud villa, they also hit it off very well, but out of the girl's reserve, Jane didn't take her feelings for Bentley seriously. This led Bingley's good friend Darcy to have the illusion of their feelings, thinking that Bingley was wishful thinking, that Jane had no feelings for Bingley, and that Jane's family was still a bit vulgar after all, so she separated from the Bingley sisters for a winter. Darcy fell in love with Elizabeth, but he didn't like Darcy at all because he heard Wickham's nonsense. When Darcy proposed to her, Elizabeth refused without hesitation. Darcy had to write and tell Elizabeth the truth of two things. Elizabeth changed her impression of him and became disgusted with Wickham. Lydia is a dissolute woman. She and Katie fell in love with those officers. Once Lydia was invited to go out with the militia, Katie was jealous. She didn't know that Lydia had eloped with Wickham. Lydia and Wickham didn't get married until Darcy helped her, but after they got married, they didn't even have living expenses. Koskin and Shylock's marriage is not happy, but at least it is not as annoying as Lydia and wickham. Koskin originally pursued Elizabeth with wishful thinking, but Elizabeth resolutely refused. Koskin proposed to Shylock the next day after he met him. Shylock thought that Koskin had a certain income, so he agreed to his proposal and they got married. Jane and Bingley reunited in the summer and got married happily.

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This novel describes the marriages of so many people, and the most successful marriage can be said to be the marriage between Elizabeth and Darcy. They hated each other at first, but Darcy was gradually attracted by Elizabeth's spirituality. Elizabeth always thinks Darcy is arrogant and has some prejudice against him, but when the misunderstanding is solved, they find that they appreciate each other and no one is more suitable for them. In their marriage, Elizabeth's character of not bowing to the nobility and her unique view on marriage were displayed. She hates all marriages for money, she just wants to find the right person. This should be the initial and ultimate purpose of marriage.

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Author Jane? Austin, a woman writer I admire very much, is not only because of her talent, but also because of her sympathy for her life experience. Pride and prejudice can be said to be a portrayal of her own life, a novel tailored for herself. However, the difference is that there are two diametrically opposite endings. Austin never got married. I think this is probably caused by that unforgettable love without an ending. Fortunately, the protagonists Elizabeth and Darcy became lovers after breaking through the obstacles. This may also be Austin's perfect ending for his regret.

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The characters and complicated patterns in the novel also reflected the social atmosphere at that time. In the British society at that time, women took marriage as the highest goal in life, and Mrs. Bennet regarded the marriage of each daughter as the only major event in life. In the era of Darcy and Elizabeth, it tends to be conservative, and there will be a gap between nobles and civilians, and women's marriage is also a good way to turn civilians into nobles.

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Pride and prejudice after reading 1000 words (2)

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Pride and Prejudice is undoubtedly a good book worth reading and rereading. Based on the love stories of Elizabeth and Darcy, Jane and Bingley, the book shows readers the life and charming rural scenery of the middle class in English countryside in the18th century. The interesting conversation between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet makes the characters more vivid, and the storm of Lucas' marriage makes readers ups and downs, but the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy attracts readers most.

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Elizabeth, as the second daughter of a big family, is not loved by her parents as much as her sister Jane or Lydia, but she is smart, lively and straightforward, and she is a very attractive woman. I thought that such a woman naturally embarked on the road of love. But the author Jane? Austin just played a big joke on us.

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Elizabeth and Darcy first met at a dance. Darcy's words and deeds make Elizabeth think that he is an arrogant, arrogant and arrogant guy. Next, Wickham, a handsome young officer, courted Elizabeth and accused Darcy of crimes. Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy is getting deeper and deeper, which leads to Darcy's failure to propose to Elizabeth for the first time.

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This is where the story takes a turn. The failure of the marriage proposal and the yearning for Elizabeth made Darcy begin to review himself: when showing his love, he did not forget to remind the other party of his low family status and did not consider the other party's feelings; Arrogance always puts its own ideas above others. Later, when he learned that Elizabeth's sister Lydia was going to elope with Wickham, he offered to help; Did a good deed but did not intend to take credit in front of Elizabeth; Pour out your love to Elizabeth again with a letter full of true feelings. Of course, these changes made him finally embrace beauty.

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On the basis of family status and property, a good marriage needs two of a kind to appreciate each other, which is the author's view on marriage. And I think that only sincerity can win people's hearts.

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Darcy was able to win Elizabeth's heart because of his sincere efforts and his own actions to resolve the misunderstanding between them. Obviously, he was maliciously slandered by Wickham, and he could help Lydia marry Wickham and safeguard the reputation of the Elizabeth family. At this time, we found that Darcy is a mature man. He is broad-minded and can handle all kinds of things rationally. On the other hand, Elizabeth found that her sister might run away with Wickham, so she had to ask Uncle Gardiner for help, imagining the bad influence of things, and couldn't think of an effective solution at all.

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When she learned that Darcy helped solve Lydia's problem, did this book describe her feelings in this way? Elizabeth read the letter with mixed feelings. Her mood makes people wonder whether she is more happy than bitter or bitter than happy. ? Elizabeth's impression of Darcy is not as bad as before. She thinks he has done so much behind his back, all because of herself, but she can't help but feel a little more grateful to Darcy.

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The relationship between them is no longer as antagonistic as before, and neither of them likes the other. Darcy's arrogance became mature and considerate, and Elizabeth's prejudice against him naturally disappeared. Even if you have a lot of money, such as Darcy, you should show sincerity in the face of love, not to mention us.

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