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You're too re-employed.
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She and Elizabeth have a different view of marriage, and they are not as good as others in all aspects, and she wants not a lover but a husband, she wants the security of life, and the book also says that she is blind to Collins.
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She herself explained it very clearly:
not all of us can afford to be romantic.
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It is wrong to marry for the sake of property, money, and status; And it is also foolish to get married without considering the above factors. Love is the cornerstone of marriage, the combination of two people needs love, to consider each other's character and character, the book is written Elizabeth's mother and sister's marriage concept as a foil, the mother only looks at whether the man is rich, not the character; The younger sister is young, naïve, romantic and ignorant, she only sees the other party's handsome, sweet words on the surface, and elopes with him without looking at the other party's character.
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Elizabeth believes that people do not marry for the sake of results, but for the sake of being able to live a happier life with the person they love the most. Her friends think:
Marriage is a necessary thing to do in life, even if you have no feelings for your future husband. Jane believes that marriage is a sacred thing that can make two people who love each other happily ever after.
Bentley believes that as long as there is true love between two people, they can get married, and other external conditions are not important. Darcy originally thought:
Both parties to the marriage should have the same social status or wealth, so they tried to prevent Bentley and Jane from marrying together. However, when he found out that he had fallen deeply in love with Elizabeth, although there were two points of view, in the end he chose to marry Elizabeth despite everything, and thus found true happiness!
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There are four marriages in the text, Miss Lucas and Collins symbolize the material marriage, Lydia and Wycombe symbolize the marriage of desire, Bingley and Jane, Elizabeth and Darcy, the marriage that symbolizes true love, and of course the material basis, and the author's view of marriage is of course the latter two.
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That is, in marriage, both men and women should not pay attention to status, money, and other material things.
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The following is an analysis of the concept of marriage and love from my last talk on pride and prejudice, which was well received and used some references, such as book reviews.
This book describes four very different marriages and their corresponding views on marriage.
Then you can analyze the gap between the four marriages and which one you approve of. (It is recommended to only agree with the protagonist's marriage here, and the other three marriages are actually playing a counterpoint role, because the marriage of the equally happy Bentley and Jane is still very problematic, their marriage is not strong, and they all lack assertiveness, otherwise it would not be because of Darcy's destruction at the beginning, and because of Darcy and Elizabeth's matchmaking and coming together).
1 Darcy's marriage to Elizabeth was based on love.
2 Bentley and Jane's marriage was based on admiration.
3 Collins' marriage to Charlotte was based on obedience and acceptance.
4 Wickham's marriage to Lydia was based on desire and interest.
This book mainly depicts the marriage status of the middle class in Britain more than 200 years ago.
Elizabeth is undoubtedly the most thoughtful woman among them, and she is very assertive in her beauty and agility, and Darcy also has the latter. Because of this, Elizabeth was prejudiced in the face of Darcy's arrogance; After recognizing Elizabeth's straightforwardness and loveliness, and the deep affection with his sister, Darcy will put aside the arrogance of disdain and disgust for his family without hesitation, and take the initiative to promote the relationship between the two.
Value: 1 Jane. The marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth in Austen's book is quite a break from class restrictions, because Darcy is an aristocratic bourgeoisie, and Elizabeth is only a middle class.
The four completely different views of marriage in the book are the concentrated embodiment of various human nature and desires. 2 The author herself is a single woman who has never been married all her life, but it can be seen that she still yearns for love and marriage in her heart, so it can also be based on the author's persistent pursuit of love to express her inner emotions. Criticizing the ridiculousness of a loveless marriage, encouraging people to strive for true love regardless of class restrictions, you can also extend it to pursuing your own life ideals.
Suggestion: Although your topic is the concept of marriage, don't just talk about things, but have a connection with your own spiritual realm, so it is recommended that you extend the concept of marriage to the outlook on life, values, ideals, etc.
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The author is also telling his views on love between the lines of the plot. Through Miss Bennett's mouth, she said, "Don't marry without love."
She criticizes the kind of money marriage that is only for profit. As I have always said, true love should not consider those external factors too much, and the most important thing is that two people are really good. Therefore, it can be said that Austen in "Pride and Prejudice" most carefully and carefully dissected and described the whole process of a gentleman and lady's love proposal, and comprehensively and thoroughly explained the various foundations of her so-called ideal marriage.
In addition, she is also picking up the two powerful arts of irony and comedy** to criticize those unreasonable traditional morals and conservative characters of the squire aristocracy, exposing their hypocrisy and mocking their stupidity. As Elizabeth said, "The more I experience the world, the more dissatisfied I become with the world."
People are capricious, and that kind of superficial merit or insight is very unreliable. Day after day, this belief in me grows stronger. "Think about it, aren't we the same with us now?
I admit to including myself. But I am willing and supportive of everyone to break some traditions, after all, the world is changing, and we should be more open-minded and new.
pride and prejudice》。Then I finally wish that whether in love or life, people can be less arrogant and prejudiced, and more humble and understanding! In this way, love can be more stable and life can be better!
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Four marriages appear in the work. The first: the eldest daughter, Jane and Mr. Bingley, the second:
The youngest daughter, Lydia and the officer, Wickham, the third, the marriage of Elizabeth's best friend Lucas and the Reverend Collins, and finally, the marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy.
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