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The story revolves around the marriage of several daughters of the Bennett family. Mr. Bingley, a bachelor who has moved from London, falls in love with his gentle and beautiful eldest daughter, Jane, and his friend Darcy falls in love with his second daughter, Elizabeth. Because she listened to the slander of the young officer Wayne and developed a prejudice against Darcy, the marriage proceeded very slowly.
After a series of interesting twists and turns, the misunderstanding was finally cleared up. Darcy overcame his pride, Elizabeth overcame his prejudice against him, and the two eventually married. At the same time, the work also involves the union of two other young men and women: Charlotte, who is already 27 years old, marries Collins in search of a home and a rich man to rely on, and Lydia, who has always been frivolous, eloped with Wayne and was rescued by Darcy and married.
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Elizabeth Bennet (Kayla Knightley) and sister Jane Bennet (Rosamund Pike), sister Mary Bennet (Dalula Riley), Katie Bennet (Carey Mulligan) and Lydia Bennet (Gina Malone), the five sisters from small landowner families are all like flowers. Mrs. Bennet (Brenda Bryce)'s biggest goal in life is to find a wishful husband for all 5 of her daughters. Unfortunately, the second daughter Elizabeth can always find 100 reasons to refuse her mother if she does not want to get married.
When Mrs. Bennet heard that the neighbouring estate had been rented by a wealthy bachelor and that he would bring his friends of status for the summer, she excitedly decided that it was a blessing for her daughters, and that the suitor was about to come to the door, and that it had come as she had expected. The five sisters' originally monotonous and slightly quiet lives are stirred up by the arrival of Darcy (Matthew McFayden), a wealthy bachelor, and his buddy Glay, two young men. After the healthy and upbeat Gray and the rich son Darcy are two best friends, they get to know the five golden flowers of the town's Bennet family, and a beautiful love story full of pride and prejudice begins.
Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) is the hardest working of the five sisters, and she is a talented college student who never considered marriage until she graduated. But her judgment begins to be tested when she meets the handsome, cynical Glay and the sane businessman Darcy (Matthew McFayden). Because Darcy, the son of a wealthy man, soon fell in love with the beautiful Elizabeth after a short relationship.
And, despite the disparity between his family and wealth, Darcy bravely proposed to her, but was ruthlessly rejected because of Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him. The reason Elizabeth was misunderstood and prejudiced against him was that Darcy, who was born into wealth, often showed unbeatable arrogance, which was annoying to Elizabeth, who was upright and kind. Because this arrogance of Darcy is actually a reflection of the difference in status, as long as this arrogance exists, there can be no common thoughts and feelings between him and Elizabeth, and there can be no ideal marriage.
But after a period of time, gradually, Elizabeth discovered and saw with her own eyes a qualitative change in the way the similarly kind Darcy behaved in life and in a series of actions. In particular, his old pride and conceit were completely gone, so Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him gradually disappeared, and a happy marriage was finally completed. Her sisters also got the sweet life they wanted.
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1. Overview of "Pride and Prejudice": The little squire Bennet's family has five daughters in the boudoir, and Mrs. Bennet worries all day long about finding a satisfactory husband for her daughter. When Mr. Binge, a young and wealthy bachelor, rented a nearby estate, Nigerfeld Gardens, the flirtatious Mrs. Bennet immediately became agitated and began to plan which daughter to marry to Bingley.
2. At a ball, the Bennet daughters get acquainted with Mr. Bingley. But Bingley's friend Darcy seems to be extremely arrogant about the family, believing that neither of them is worthy of being his dance partner. Elizabeth, who had a strong self-esteem, immediately became prejudiced against him, and even rejected his invitation in public at another ball, much to Darcy's embarrassment.
But this made Darcy, who was handsome and wealthy, have a crush on her.
3. Bingley and Jieying Bennet became friends, but when his sister found out that Darcy was interested in Elizabeth, the lady who was bent on pursuing Darcy out of jealousy, and Darcy, who looked down on Mrs. Bennet and the young girls of the Bennet family, tried to encourage Bingley to leave the country, but Jieying still had a deep affection for him.
4. At this time, Mr. Bennet's heir, Collins, came to visit. The coarse and ignorant cousin, who had become a priest only by virtue of his tendency to become a priest, proposed to Elizabeth, but was repeatedly rejected by her. Unashamed, Mr. Collins became engaged to Elizabeth's girlfriend, Charlotte Lucas.
5. An acquaintance of Darcy was a young officer in a nearby town named George Wayham. Elizabeth has a crush on him, so Wayham takes the opportunity to slander Darcy, claiming that a large amount of his property has been embezzled by Darcy, so Elizabeth's ill feelings towards Darcy add another layer of hatred.
6. The Collins invited Elizabeth to their house, where Elizabeth met Darcy's aunt, Catherine, and soon after, met Darcy again. Darcy is again attracted to Elizabeth. He proposed to her, but was rejected due to his arrogant attitude.
As he began to realize the consequences of his pride and conceit, he wrote a letter to Elizazabeth, admitting that he had obstructed Bingley's contact with Jieying, and firmly denied that he had done anything to be sorry for Wei Han. Elizabeth regretted reading the letter and began to eliminate her prejudice against Darcy.
7. The following summer, Elizabeth visited Dacy's estate, where she learned more about Darcy's character. Soon after, she heard that her little sister had eloped with Wayhan, and began to worry that Darcy would look down on her because of it. But to his surprise, Darcy not only paid off his gambling debts for Wayhan, but also gave him a large sum of money to marry Lydia.
From then on, Elizabeth's previous prejudices against Darcy turned into genuine love.
8. Darcy's aunt, the arrogant Lady Catherine, brutally demanded that Elizabeth give up Darcy, but this unreasonable demand was rejected by Elizabeth. Encouraged by this, Darcy once again earnestly proposed to Elizabeth. At this point, a couple of lovers who had postponed their marriage due to pride and prejudice finally became married.
And Mr. Bingley and Jieying finally reconciled after some twists and turns.
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Pride and Prejudice
It is Austen's masterpiece. This work is based on daily life, contrary to the sentimental content and pretentious writing methods that were popular in society at that time, and vividly reflects the life and human conditions of the English towns and villages in a conservative and closed state from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. This social style painting not only attracted a large number of readers at the time, but still gives readers a unique artistic enjoyment today.
And so far, there have been no less than a dozen film and television works adapted from this famous work, but there are very few excellent works during this period. Perhaps, only the 1948 version of "Pride and Prejudice" can leave us a little impression, the film has a good performance in all aspects, and there are popular ** that can be circulated outside the movie.
Judging from the original book, Elizabeth.
Intelligent, resourceful, courageous, far-sighted, and has a strong sense of self-esteem.
And be good at thinking about problems. As far as a young lady who could be regarded as a big lady at that time, this was very valuable. It is because of this quality that she has an independent opinion on the matter of love and leads her to marry Darcy.
After all kinds of twists and turns, a happy family was formed. In addition, in the story, the author also describes the marriages of several of Elizabeth's sisters and girlfriends, which are used as foils to contrast with the heroine's ideal marriage. Charlotte, for example.
There is no love between them and Collins, despite living a comfortable material life after marriage, and this marriage is actually a social tragedy ...... hidden under a gorgeous cloak
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