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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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I liked this book when I was in my first year of junior high school, and it was just the era of girls' dreams.
The enlightenment of reading is because of a boy who likes foreign literature, because I like him, so he begins to be crazy and obsessed with famous books, and the result is out of control.
I've always been grateful to that boy for letting me read a little more than other girls at a very early age.
And these have made me gain so many other things.
That's why I like Pride & Prejudice. Loved Darcy and Elizabeth.
I think that's the best love. The man is smart and upright, and slightly proud.
The woman is naughty and resolute, a little impulsive.
Like myself, maybe like the love I yearn for.
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The first time I read this book was when I was in my first year of junior high school.
The age of ignorance is the most appropriate.
Read this kind of book with twists and turns, but the result is perfect.
Even if you grow up.
Sensible and clear.
Many things are different from the fiction in **.
Proud Darcy couldn't hang his wings so easily.
The intelligent Elizabeth was not so willing to compromise either.
But still deep down.
Leave a piece of net land for it.
To Austin who lives in peace.
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 **. >>>More
Pride and Prejudice" is the originator of "The Domineering President Fell in Love with Me". And the end of the story abruptly ends with "they live happily together". >>>More
I'm looking for homework again. Hehe.
I happened to write one two months ago, but I can't find it now. >>>More
Classic lines from the movie "Pride and Prejudice":
1. A woman must find a person she respects as her husband, so that she can be happy. >>>More
Darcy. Why to fall in love with Elizabeth.
This? There are three reasons why I will answer them for you. >>>More