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In Jane Austen's work, you dance a dance that was popular in the English countryside in the early 18th century. It is more of a public collective activity, all the dancers must face each other, doing highly stylized movements, and the first person can enjoy the beauty. This dance form originated at the French court, where a certain number of dancers stood in a square or in a circle.
When this dance form was introduced in the English countryside, it was adapted into an oval dance form that was more suitable for dancers. "Vertical" became synonymous with the well-known English country dance. The principle of this dance is to show the grace, elegance and orthodoxy of 18th-century English etiquette.
The perfect English country dance requires that you be motionless when you should stop, and you must dance when you should move. Dancing gracefully and politely are skills that can be acquired through training.
Austen herself loves to dance, so there are repeated scenes of dancing in her **.
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In the West, especially in the UK, every girl can participate in social activities when she is 15 years old. The people of England are divided into 26 classes, and the dances performed in the movies are folk dances performed by the squires, generally danced by people below the 15th class. It does not belong to the category of modern dance.
It is also said that it should be a line dance, which can be danced in a group, or in one or two people. It was originally a court dance. But the timing doesn't quite match.
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First of all, I personally like to watch the drama "Pride and Prejudice", "Pride and Prejudice" is a long story created by British female ** Jane Austen. This ** depicts the love and marriage of middle-class men and women. Before Austin, there was a trend of female love in late 18th-century England, full of sentimental sentimentality with tears and a penchant for melancholy for the sake of melancholy.
This work is based on daily life, with anti-sentimental content and pretentious writing methods that are prevalent in society at that time, vividly reflecting the life and human conditions of the British countryside in a conservative and closed state in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The first sentence of Pride and Prejudice reads, "It is a universally accepted truth that rich bachelors always marry a wife." ”This sentence is famous, and vividly reflects the popular view of marriage and love among middle-class men in England at the time:
A rich man must have a family, and in order to start a family, he must first be rich.
Pride and Prejudice overcomes this tendency and approaches the modern spine of the closed generation. 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 towns and villages 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.
The author emphatically expresses that women are as intelligent and rational as men, that the best women are more sensitive in observation and judgment than the men around them, and that women have the same ability to acquire knowledge as men. So, this is the reason why I personally appreciate the drama "Pride and Prejudice", and if you have time, I recommend that you watch it, which is very educational.
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I like books on pride and prejudice, and if you're a girl, Elizabeth's independence, sanity, and assertiveness are well worth learning.
In this **, Austen shows the different attitudes of young girls from middle-class families in the township to the issue of marriage and love through the different treatments of Bennet's five daughters to lifelong events, thus reflecting the author's own view of marriage: 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. Therefore, she is opposed to marrying for money as well as 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. The heroine of the book, Elizabeth, comes from a small landowning family and is loved by Darcy, the son of a wealthy man. Darcy proposed to her, despite the disparity between her family and wealth, but was rejected.
Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him was one reason, but the main thing was that she hated his arrogance. 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. Later, Elizabeth observed Darcy's behavior and a series of behaviors, especially seeing that he changed his proud and conceited demeanor in the past, eliminated misunderstandings and prejudices against him, and concluded a happy marriage with him.
Elizabeth's different attitudes towards Darcy's two successive marriage proposals actually reflect women's pursuit of personal independence and equal rights. This is the progressive meaning of Elizabeth's character.
From the point of view of **, Elizabeth is smart and witty, courageous, far-sighted, has a strong self-esteem, and is good at thinking about problems. As far as a young lady in the boudoir was concerned, this was commendable. It is because of this quality that she has an independent opinion on the matter of love, and prompts her to form a happy family with Darcy.
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 cloak.
Although Austen's ** subject matter is relatively narrow and the story is quite bland, she is good at creating vivid characters in everyday ordinary things, whether it is Elizabeth and Darcy who the author thinks is worthy of recognition, or Wicken, Collins and other objects that are satirized and sarcastic, they are all written real and moving. At the same time, Austen's language is tempered, and she pays attention to humor and irony in the art of dialogue, and often uses witty language to highlight the character traits of her characters. This artistic innovation gives her work its own character.
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If you look at it as pure love**, it's really a bit boring: a smart girl with a mediocre family background captures the heart of a handsome and arrogant wealthy family, and lives a happy life as a prince and princess from now on
But if you think a little deeper, I think there are two things that make this book stand out: First, it vividly depicts the life and human conditions of the English squire at the end of the 18th century. From the writing of several families, dance parties, family banquets and gatherings, from these trivialities, the life of that era is so vividly displayed in front of the readers, so that readers who are separated by more than a hundred years can understand the daily life of different classes, the philosophy of life, the concept of marriage, the concept of love, and so on
2 Characters with different personalities
Darcy's arrogance, Bingley's gentleness, Jiying's kindness, Liz's cleverness, Charlotte's reality, Little Sister's frivolity, Wayhan's hypocrisy, Mother's philistine, Dad's bad taste, cousin's vulgarity, Aunt Darcy's arrogance, Darcy's cousin's straw bag, In the picture of life full of petty feelings, one by one living characters jump out Some people say that the stories of the world have long been written, and what cannot be written is the changing characters This book can be said to be interesting in terms of writing people. It provides a rich sample of human nature
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I just watched the movie again last night, and although it is somewhat different from the description in the book, it is consistent in the psychological and personality description of the characters.
After I watched it again, a new view emerged: that is, the characters, mainly the inner changes of the two protagonists.
Darcy's arrogance is due to the environment in which he grew up, and that attitude is not deliberately artificial, but the way life has given him a way of socializing, just like Jia Baoyu will give people this similar feeling when he walks to a strange poor person's house.
Elizabeth's prejudice is the same, she has a very vain mother, living in a society that needs wealth to prove her identity, but she is eager to break through the world and find true people, so she has a deep prejudice against the rich people that her mother desires and is respected by society, especially rich and rude men.
But in the end, by having to say love.
The continuous efforts of two loving people have shortened the distance between them, narrowed them, and finally the arrogant appearance is gone, the prejudice has disappeared, and the lovers have finally become married.
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The attraction of men and women has nothing to do with money, love needs to be understood, as it is said in the movie, love can't stay and think about it, just like Elizabeth couldn't walk into Darcy before, the turn of ** is to give 2 people room to understand.
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Don't look at people with old eyes and prejudice.
There is also the following: believe in your own feelings, and be brave to pursue true love when you encounter it. Happiness is earned, not waited for.
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Attitude towards people and social aspects.
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I've been writing a book review lately, and I've read it a few times, and it's hard not to fall into clichés.
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
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
The full text is. The book was perfect.
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