Ask for a book review about Pride and Prejudice, preferably with a title

Updated on amusement 2024-03-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The influence of the work.

    This book is the masterpiece of British writer Jane Austen, and it is also one of her most popular**, and is listed as one of the top ten famous ** in the world. Since 1980, when Shanghai Translation Publishing House first published Pride and Prejudice translated by Wang Keyi, the book has been re-translated by more than 30 translators and published many times.

    2. The awakening of women's consciousness.

    Pride and Prejudice marked the formation of British women's literature. In this work, Jane Austen, with her keen female perspective, is faithful to her own experience world and life feelings, truly elevates the female image to the status of the protagonist of the work, and makes rational thinking about women's status, rights, endowments and other issues.

    In this way, it deconstructs androcentrism and concentrates on its unique feminist viewpoint. In doing so, Austen established a tradition of women's writing for literature, and she was the initiator and pioneer of female consciousness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pride and Prejudice came out in 1813. The book was well received by critics, with Sir Walter Scott praising Austen for his "clever penmanship" and for "making mundane matters and characters interesting".

    Pride and Prejudice depicts the love and marriage of middle-class men and women. Before Austen, there was a trend of female love in late 18th-century England, full of sentimentality of sad tears and a penchant for melancholy for the sake of melancholy. Pride and Prejudice overcomes this tendency and approaches modern life.

    She uses comedy to express serious criticism of life in **, and explores the psychological process of self-discovery of the heroine from love to marriage. The marriage of the heroine and Darcy is a happy marriage that the author celebrates as "setting an example for lovers in the world".

    Pride and Prejudice" vividly reflects the life and people of the British countryside in a conservative and closed state from the late 18th century to the early 19th century, and was listed as one of the top ten in the world by the British family and dramatist Maugham.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although pride and prejudice are not the abuse of love, they are the development and founder of this type of literature, and all kinds of classic bridges are readily available: wrong first impressions, disparate family backgrounds, relatives who make obstacles, conflicts caused by misunderstandings, dramatic reunion scenes, and unexpected events that warm up emotions......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen.

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    Extraction code: W5LT is based on Jane Austen's name**. Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) was born in a small landowner family with four sisters, and her mother, Mrs. Bennet, worries all day long about finding a husband for her daughter.

    The new neighbor, Mr. Bingley, and his friend Darcy (Matthew McPhedion) break up their family's monotonous country life. Binglai and Elizabeth's sister Jane Bennet have a mutual affection; Darcy has a crush on the kind and intelligent Elizabeth, who is prejudiced against Darcy's unbeatable arrogance and does not accept his feelings.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen, an English woman.

    ** depicts the daughter of the little squire Bennet's five boudoirs, and 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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen.

    Jane Austen grew up in the south of England into a family of clergymen and spent most of her life in the English countryside.

    Austen is the author of six complete ** works, "Pride and Prejudice" is his masterpiece, which is deeply loved by the majority of readers.

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