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The meaning of pride and prejudice is that you can't judge a person subjectively because of others' descriptions of others, but only after getting along with each other can you know whether you are suitable for associating with each other, after all, this may be related to your own happiness for a lifetime. This sentence comes from Jane Austen, a British female **.
Created a feature-length "Pride and Prejudice".
Pride and Prejudice describes the daughter of Bennet, a young squire, who, among the five waiting ladies, is the protagonist of the second daughter, Elizabeth.
She met Darcy at the ball.
But I heard that he was arrogant and always rejected him. After some twists and turns, Elizabeth lifted her prejudice against Darcy, and Darcy also let go of her arrogance and let her lover finally become married.
Introduction. **Description.
The daughter of the little squire Bennet's five boudoirs, the protagonist is the second daughter Elizabeth. She met Darcy at the ball, but she heard that he was arrogant and had always rejected him, and after some twists and turns, Elizabeth lifted her prejudice against Darcy, and Darcy also let go of her arrogance, and the lovers eventually became married.
This work uses daily life as the material, reverses the sentimental content and pretentious writing methods that were popular in the society at that time, and vividly reflects the life and world of the British towns and villages in a conservative and closed state from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. It has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.
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Pride & Prejudice is heartwarming, delightful, and romantic.
The film retains the essence of the original work to the greatest extent, and skillfully integrates many modern elements while inheriting the classics, which is beautiful and intriguing, and is a rare adaptation masterpiece.
The film has exquisite pictures, from the transition of the camera to the original sound** performance, the fresh, eye-catching handsome men and beauties and the pleasing British countryside scenery are more in line with the feeling of a new century movie.
The main plot. Pride and Prejudice is a romance film based on Jane Austen's name** and released by Focus Films, directed by Joe White and co-starring Keira Knightley, Matthew McFayden, Donald Sutherland and others.
The film tells the story of the love and mate selection of the five sisters Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of the English squire in the early 19th century. The film was released in the UK on September 16, 2005.
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In Pride and Prejudice, Austin also writes about the marriages of several of Elizabeth's sisters and girlfriends, which are foils to contrast with the heroine's ideal marriage. For example, Charlotte and Collins lived a comfortable material life after marriage, but there was no love between them, and this kind of marriage was actually a social tragedy hidden under a gorgeous coat.
On the whole, the protagonists of Pride and Prejudice are mainly aristocrats and middle classes, and their education level is relatively high, for them, family socialization is a necessary process for them to grow up, so what they say is different from that of the ordinary class, and is expressed in a complete form of language.
For example, in **, the form "idonot" often appears, rather than an abbreviated version of the regular form, which shows that Jane Austen is very particular about the use of language in character building. On the other hand, Jane Austen's language style in Pride and Prejudice has a different character.
First, the words are concise and accurate. Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" creates a love story that is a question between the British aristocracy and the middle class, so the characters that Jane Austen wants to show are directly related to his living environment, and different language and words can accurately express a person's education level and family upbringing.
It can be seen that the incisive language and words are more in line with the character settings in "Pride and Prejudice", highlighting the authenticity of the whole; Second, the diverse styles of sentence patterns can also highlight the characters in "Pride and Prejudice" from the level, making the characters' imagination more three-dimensional and full, meeting the aesthetic needs of readers, and maximizing Jane Austen's literary creation skills.
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The Pride and Prejudice movie review is as follows:
After reading the book and watching the movie, I found that the gap between the book and the movie was much bigger than I imagined, but the character setting was the same, but there were differences in the plot.
For example, when Mr. Collins visits Longborn's house, after he reads the "Sermons", everyone is disgusted, so he stops reading and what happens after he stops reading it and there is a discrepancy (in the movie he talks to Mrs. Longborn, but in the book their conversation is the next morning, and in the book he is described playing backgammon with Mr. Bennet after he gets bored, and in the movie he talks to Mrs. Bennet about his partner).
Second: the next day, Wicken and Darcy meet in the wrong place, in the movie they meet across the river, and in the book they meet on the street. Later, Wicken deceived Elizabeth in the wrong place, in the movie by the lake, and in the book it was at a party that was not in the movie (this is also the point, there is one more party at Phillips's house in the book than in the movie).
Also: after Collins was rejected for her marriage proposal, Elizabeth's whereabouts (running to the river in the movie and up the stairs in the books) are different because of the difference in this location, so the place where Elizabeth's parents talk to her later.
After finding a dozen or so differences, I finally understood why there was such a big gap between movies and books. The most important point is that the movie time is limited, but there is no limit to the length of the book, and secondly, the scenes and plots of the movie should be short but attractive, so the choice of many such movie scenes will be biased towards beauty but do not value the gap with the book. The most essential reason for this is that the movie only conforms to the plot of the book, only to what we call the beginning and the result, so most film adaptations only conform to the vague outline of the story in the book without details.
For this kind of movie books, whether you watch a movie or read a book, they all have their own shining points: the movie is attractive, the scene is beautiful, the story development is very three-dimensional, and the character characteristics are obviously prominent. But the language of the book is beautiful, it is easy to carry, the story is complete, and the characters are close to life.
So for books and movies like this, whether you watch a movie or a book, you will have a different harvest, the characters in your heart will be more specific and vivid after watching the movie, and after reading the book, your understanding of the famous book will reach a new level.
When we have free time, we might as well compare movies and watch such masterpieces, maybe we will have new discoveries and understandings.
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Analysis: Any rich bachelor always wants to marry a wife, which has become a universally recognized truth. Whenever such a bachelor moves to a new place, the neighbors are completely ignorant of his temperament and opinions, but since such a truth has long been ingrained in the minds of the people, they always regard him as a property that one of their daughters deserves.
This is the opening sentence of Jane Austen's masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice", which leads to a classic story about love and value that took place in England in the early nineteenth century.
As we all know, Austen's different treatment of life's major events by Bennet's five daughters in this ** shows the different attitudes of young girls from middle-class families in townships to the problem of marriage and love, thus also reflecting the author's own thoughts on love and marriage: it is wrong to marry only for the sake of property, money, and status; And it is also foolish to get married without considering the above factors. Therefore, she is opposed to marriage for the purpose of money, and she is also opposed to treating marriage as a child's play.
She emphasised the importance of an ideal marriage and made the relationship between a man and a woman the cornerstone of an ideal marriage.
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