傲慢与偏见读书笔记摘抄及感悟怎么写?( 二 )



傲慢与偏见读书笔记摘抄及感悟怎么写?


What makes a succeful marriage?719
The succe of Jane Austen’s representative work “Pride and Prejudice” lies not only in its vivid characters, the natural development of plot and the use of satire and wit, but also its influential power whichprovokes people to rethink what are the eential elements of a happy marriage.Is that money or poeion, appearance or superficial qualities?Written in the eighteenth century, the book enlightens us on marital choice in the modern society.
The novel revolves around the marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth, which proves to be succeful and everlasting.The other three couples, including Jane and Mr.Bingley, Carroline and Mr.Collins, Lydia and William, also play a part in the novel.Though Elizabeth is born in the little landlord\\'s family, unlike her snobbery mother-- Mrs.Bennet, she is clever and sharp-eyed.When she first meets Darcy in a party, who is an aristocrat and appears to be proud, arrogant and somewhat forbidding, she has a negative impreion towards him.On Darcy’s side, he is attracted by Elizabeth’s beauty and her
intelligent manner.At this time, Mr.Bingley, Darcy’s best friend, falls in love with Elizabeth’s sister Jane who is a simple, innocent and beautiful girl.In order to put Bingley out of the dangers of an impulsive
commitment, Darcy and Bingley\\'s sister contrive to persuade him leave his country and go to London.Then Jane lapses into a deep depreion.
Elizabeth attributes her sister’s misfortune to Darcy’s persuasion, so the prejudice against Darcy is deepened.At this time, Mr.Collins, a far relative of Bennet family, comes and proposes marriage to Elizabeth which she refuses.Soon Mr.Collins finds another woman, Carroline, to marry .They move to a big house which is near to Darcy’s house.After the wedding, Elizabeth is invited to their home, and there she is
reacquainted with Darcy.Out of strong affection for Elizabeth, Darcy proposes marriage to her — presented in such condescending, denigrating fashion that Elizabeth flatly refuses him.Then the meeting with William, a pennile handsome army officer, further increases her distaste for
Darcy because William distorts all the facts about Darcy and portrays him as hypercritic.The transition comes when Elizabeth’s sister, Lydia, a superficial girl who follows exotic things and handsome man, elopes with William.Mr.Bennet pursues the errant Lydia and her suitor, and obliges them to marry — at the cost of paying off all of Wickham\\'s outstanding debts, and, in addition, giving the couple the substantial sum of ten thousand pounds.Elizabeth discovers that the amount was actually paid by Darcy.Upon learning of Darcy\\'s extraordinary generosity, coupled with the utmost discretion, Elizabeth\\'s inclinations towards him change.When the love between Jane and Mr.Bingley bloom, Darcy also approaches Elizabeth, and this time his love is returned in kind.
It’s obvious that Elizabeth and Darcy are distant from each other because of their prejudice.The series of events which they both