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ViewsonlovemarriageandPrejudice‖分析《慢偏見》的情觀和姻觀

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1、JaneAustentheof31.1Austen..................................................................................................................BackgroundofPride2、FourandinandPrejudice.......5in52.1.1CollinsandCharlotte’sMarriage.............................................................................2.1.2LydiaandWickham’s...............................................................................72.1.3JaneandBingley’sMarriage.............................................................................1.4DarcyandElizabeth’sMarriage...............................................................................Austen’sConceptaboutLoveandMarriage............................................................4、

.................................................................................................................................14References.......................................................................................................................Acknowledgements.........................................................................................................Abstract"PridePrejudice"isAusten'sfourdifferentthisnovelisverymanyreadersarousespeople'sunlimitedthinking.ThistoprobeintotheonlovedmarriageinandPrejudice‖.Thatis:loveandmarriageareassociatedwith,buttotallylieonsocialstatus.Themarriagebasedisatruemarriage.notopposesformoney,butalsoisagainsthastymarriage.ShegreatimportancemarriageregardsthebetweenmenthecornerstonetheandPrejudice‖;viewpointoflove;viewpointmarriage;摘要《傲慢與偏見奧斯汀的代表以諷刺為基調描寫了四種不同形態(tài)的婚姻觀和愛情觀,時至今日這小說仍然吸引著多讀者,引發(fā)了人們對婚姻的觀察和無限思考文就是通過這四段婚姻的詳細的分析,來探討《傲慢與偏見》中的愛情觀和婚姻觀。筆者認為:愛情婚姻財產(chǎn)和社會地位相互關聯(lián)但不僅取于它以愛情、相互理解及相互尊重為基礎的婚姻才是幸的婚姻。奧斯汀既反對為金錢而結婚,也反對草率結婚。她強調理想婚姻的重要性,并把男女方感情作為締結理想婚姻的基石。關詞《傲慢與偏見》;愛情觀;婚姻;2ntroductionAustenhumorouslyinthe"PridePrejudice"aofmarriage-relatedinrelaxednovelofmantheirtheyoungtheirhowmothersson-in-lowinscenes.Bystudyingthestriveportrayseveralmarriagelovemarried,ofisThiswasAusten'sinvolvingnotonlythesocialmoney."Thebachelorwhoaithasbecomeuniversallyrecognizedtruth."[6],thatistruth?InfourmarriagesvividlyBritishlifetheworldstateofof18centuryto19thcenturyinaconservativestate.1.andtheofPrideandJaneAusten(17751817,ofwritermiddle-classinofwithrealism.Fromauniquesheleftsiximmortal.Herworkswerefullofrichconflictsinhumoroussatiricalstyle,sowereas"theofsimplicity".Inthecontentnotverywideweretolifeofmiddle-classThethemewasbetweenmenandIn"Simple"worksJaneAusten,us,trulyaccurately,thesociallifethesocialmarriagewellasbetweenmiddle-classwomenatthatAndsheherviewsmarriage,orindirectly,byphenomena.Shebelievedthatjustforwrong,butmarriageofnomoneyShealsofranklytheinseparablerelationshipbetweenfamilyInlongaintelligent,3socialbarriers,shewouldidealAustenwasinamiddle-classfamilyvillageEngland,sopeopleinherwereallwithenvironmentwasfamiliartoItdifficultreaderstotheofthoseworkingthebottomtheatthattime.AtthethetheFrenchRevolutionIndustrialRevolution,Herwasalwaysfromthewalk,talk,dance......Althoughthiswrittensomepeople'sshestilltoSheoncesaidthatshewasoninchesofivory‖.Austenwasmarried,butmarriagethemeofInhermarriageofmiddle-classpeoplewasalive.TheBackgroundofPrideInthisgreatbook,authoramplydemonstratedviewonlovemarriage.Intoanalyzeofview,weshouldfromofhergreatworks.tosocialconditionsinBritain,goodmarriageforawomanwascritical.wasassociatedwithBritishofwomeninsociety.In19thcentury,womenwerenotwellrespectedwiththeonesinthepresentsociety.wasbetweenwomanandman.WomenwereconsideredtoinferiortointermsofcentralofwomenwasforcedtobeatTheirrolestodealwithfamilyaffairs,takingcareoftheforthehusband.‖(ZhuHong,P34,1995)thatthatwomenshouldbeofwomenwerepatiencedeference.Theymustrecognizeinherentinferioritymen,somustrestrictwithoutAlthoughthestatusofwomenofthemexpressedaboutdestiny.Atmanygettingmarried,stayingatasmaidsworkingasthefamilyTheofafamilyfemaleteacherwasverylow,thelowItwasverydifficultfortochangeoroutofnowouldlikebeforever,therefore,for4women,thosedidnotproperties,marriedwasonlygoodwayforgainrespect,stabilitysocialstatus.Austenfullycriticizedatthattimeinworktookpointsaboutherviewonlovemarriage.2.FourMarriagesandtheIdeasonLoveandMarriageinandThetheordinarylife,feelingsoftheordinarypeople.Theywereorganizedaharmonioustheauthor'sskillfulTheworkmainlyfourmarriages.Twoofthemweremainassistedbytheothertwoassistantmarriages.andElizabeth’sloveandmarriagewasthemainthemeofthiswork.Afterundergoingmanysetbacks,Darcy’sarroganceandElizabeth’sprejudiceeventuallyeliminates,theloversfinallygotmarried.ThemarriageofElizabethsisterJaneandDarcy’sfriendBingleywasanotherclue.Theydeeplylovedeachother,buttheyeremultiblocked,theirveryThemarriagesreflectedtheotherpointofviewinpositivewaythatbeonwhichwastheintheauthor’sopinion.Thestoriesseemtoordinarylives,feelingsandupaharmoniousorderundertheothersconcepts.thebetweenexamplewiththemarriagebetweenLydiaandWickham,maketortuousandricher.‖(ZhuHong,P12,1985)MarriagesPride2.1.1.CollinsandCharlotte’sMarriageThearticlementionedofhowever,herveryfull.CharlottewasisintelligentmuchbyElizabeth.Butshewasinfinancialdifficulties.Ifdidnotmarried,sheliveinherbrother'shometobeaspinster.KosslynbeenrejectedbyElizabethtoproposeto5Charlotte?agreedwithouttheleasttomarrythoughshethatwasawasveryboringandthatnotloveherandhisso-calledforimaginarybecausefor"maynotthewomentobehappy,itisalwayssafeforwomen,itcanbebycoldIn"PridePrejudice"marriage,thecontroversy,becausetheythoughtthatistoounrealistictobetrue.CollinsandCharlottemarriagemadeabrutalfootnoteforElizabethromanticandhappylove.IndeedwecanthatAustenwascriticalopinionoftheatthattimefromthefateofCharlotte:Inthesociety,nofuture.Elizabethwasanwouldnotafoolfornotmarryshedidnotlove(suchtheDarcyatofstory);howeverwhosixElizabethwasapragmatist.Inaspinster,whowouldinsociety,shemustfulluseofopportunitytomarried.AsAustenthatwaswillinghimwasfortheofproperty.alsoconfessedto"YouIamaromantic.Ibeenofperson.Ionlyaskforhome.withMr.Collins'scharacter,andIconvincedchancehappinessisasfaircanonthemmarriage"(......Iamromanticknow.IneverIcomfortablehome;andconsideringMr.Collins’scharacter,connections,andsituationinlife,Iamconvincedchancehappinessisasfaircanonthemmarriagestate.)Andevenafteralwaysfeltthat"IfMr.Collins,theoutsideofhouseacomfortableplace".wastheirapurerelationofTosomeextend,ofmarriagesissocialtragedythatisconcealedthegorgeouscover.Throughdescribingsuchamarriage,Jane?AustenwantedtotellthereadersainBritishatthatthatcriticalfactorinmarriagenotmoney.Actually,itwasthanintheUnitedKingdomatthattime,evenintoday'sthisviewisverycanbeacceptedbymostwasinwhichloveWenotCharlottevastof6"Charlottes"tooitnotentirelytheirfalseperhapsinreallifecannotbreadforever.2.1.2.LydiaandWickham’sMarriageThesecondmarriageisbetweenBennettthirddaughterLydiaandWickham,thesonofhousekeeper.Originallyhebyhisfamilyfriends.However,hedowninofhisHegotintosohegetmoney,becamehissocialthroughwhichalsoawaytoapproachtheHeamanwithoutanyresponsibility.doesnothingexceptassailingwithobscenities.wasonlyrecreation.hisheenticedLydiaandloveforshelovedtoworkwasbyherGettingloveofaboyherdream.wantedtoaim-gettingbyloveandexaltingherbeautyhypocritically,forgotwhoshewasandwasbeautifulgirlinworld.Theirnotthefromtheyeloped.WhentheshebelievedloveawouldnotmarryLydia,isnotcharmingnothingtoattracthim,whonotloveherbutofherfamily.ThemarriagewasadmittedwiththeofmarriageconsideredbescandalinBennett’sfamily.ButMrs.Bennetwasnotdisgracefulthismarriage.WhenCollinsthenews,hethemarriagetorevengeearlyofproposaltoThismarriagewasonewithoutlove.Theydidn’thavetherealmeaningofmarriage.TheywantedtotheirSowesayisakindofimpromptuwithoutloveandresponsibility.couplestheexperienceofmarriageunchangingone.Ofkindofbe2.1.3.JaneandBingley’sMarriageInnovel,BingleyJanetheirlovealthoughthereweremanybetweenthem.withhelpofDarcyandElizabeth,theyandahappyBingleyandJanehadmanyintheir7characters,wasthetosuccessoftheirTheydignity,ofgoodTheygoodbreeding,insight,strength,confidence.Theydidn’tshowtheireasilytothesocialcriticismtooForJane,alwaysconcealedtruefeelings,whichgaveothersanillusionthatshedidn’tloveBingley.ForBingley,heyieldedeasilytocriticismofJane’ssocialpositionandeasilyacceptedthesuggestionsofandwhichconsumedthebetweenJaneandhim.theforcesfacilitatedtheirmarriage.thebetweenBingleylovewerefactorsoftheirandhappyWithmanyincaneachothereasily.importantofall,thewithinterestcanlivetogetherinahappylife.Becausesupportbetweenthem.Theydidn’tcarethedefectsoftheirpartnerseventheydidn’tseeanyfaultsineachother.Justastheoldsayinggoes,ofafeatherflocktogether,peopleofmindfallintothesamegroup.‖2.1.4.DarcyandElizabeth’sMarriageElizabeththein"PrideandloveandwasthreadthroughtheAtthebeginningof"recognizedtruth"mentionedinthenovel,allgirlsinwantedtoagoodElizabethadifferentinterpretationforthatneedoffamilypropertybutalsowomen,thetimemustbeunderstandingbetweenMr.wasfirstElizabethwasatfirst,soonturneddownCollins'sproposalofmarriageshedidCollinsandcouldnotfallinloveElizabethwasimpressedbyWickham’selegantbehavioranddemeanor,butshestillnotwantchoosehimbehusband.ShetoldauntthatshethebetweenshewouldnotfallinlovewassecularcavitysmartacommonwithElizabeth.isnotrichmanandlackoflaterdiscovered8faceofItnotaffectprincipleElizabethoptionalhusband.Wickham'sexposuretopovertylethimoutsidethescopeofhusband.ButwhyElizabethDarcyisahandsomeElizabethstatedanswer:"Why,withaofoffendingandinsultingyouchoosetotellmethatyoulikedmeagainstwill,yourreason,andagainstyourWasnotsomeforincivility,ifIuncivil?course,prejudiceforaboutwhichaimpactElizabeth’refusalDarcy'smarproposal,butwasthatElizabethhatedforattitude.ElizabeththebutDarcyacceptedtheTheirmarriagewasbasedonDarcy'softhemarriagefactors.WhenheraskedthowlonghadfalleninwithDarcy,replied:"ItbeensograduallythatIhardlyitbutIbelieveImustitfrommyfirstbeautifulatPemberly."(Austen,2004:275)Ontheonehand,revealedElizabeth’stheitalsothoughts.Itwaswhichreflectedattitudeformoney,marriagelife:marriagebasedonnomoneywasundesirable.SoshevisitedDarcy’sluxuriousPemberLeeGarden.AftervisitingtheManor,shefeltthattobePemberLeehostesswasquiteFromsense,itwasadirectreflectionofthoughts.ShewasBonnet’sseconddaughter,anactive,intelligentandsmartgirl.Shehadamiddle-classfamilybeentheformaltothosearistocraticgirls,soshewasnotatmusicandbutshereadmanybookswhichherTheimportantaspectwasshealadywithupbringing.Darcyatallmanwithgoodmanner.Hewashandsome,richandSotheidealgirls.upinsurroundingswithofsoalwaysselfishcriticallookateachindividual,familywasconcernedaboutanyonelookeddownuponanyoneTherefore,hefirstarrivedinvillage,hefoundallthepersonswerebeyondhisimagination.Althoughgirlwaslovely,hehasnointerestin9Elizabeth.actually,atfirsthedidn’tputaneyeElizabeth.Gradually,hehadtothatElizabethbeautiful,distinctalthoughinsistedElizabethsocialhim.Darcyrationalbecausehestrongofagreedonrealityathehislovetoheco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onclusioninanygoodlovestory,eludeblocks,beginningwiththetensionscausedbytheloversownpersonalqualities.Elizabeth’spridemakeshermisjudgeDarcyonthebasisofapoorfirstimpression,whileDarcy’sprejudiceElizabeth’spoorsocialstandingblindshim,foratime,tohermanyvirtues.Ofcourse,couldthatElizabethisguiltyofDarcyofthetitlecutsmeanwhile,countlessobstaclestotherealizationofthelovebetweenElizabethDarcy,includingLadyCatherine’sattempttocontrolhernephew,MissBingley’ssnobbery,Bennet’sidiocy,andWickhamdeceit.Ineachcase,socialordesireforbettersocialconnections,withtheworkingsoflove.DarcyandElizabeth’srealizationofamutualtenderloveseemstoimplythatAustenloveofsocialthatcancapturedifanindividualisabletothewarpingeffectssociety.Austendoessoundrealist(or,couldthecharacterofLucas,buffoonMr.Collinsforhismoney,todemonstratetheheartalwaysdictatemarriage.Yetwithcentralcharacters,Austenthattrueisaforcefromsocietycanconquerthemostdifficultofcircumstances.Thetitlemajorconcernofnovel:prejudice.PrideistheflawthatcausesElizabethdislikeDarcyupontheirfirstmeeting.Elizabethherselfalsosuffersfromtheflaw;herinowntoanalyzesuchshetoDarcyinfaceofevidenceinTheofcanintotwoways:orrighttohavehonor,integrity.Onotherornegativeasconductandhaughtiness.DarcydisplayssideofwhileBennetornegativelackofprideitselfinsomecases.Darcyisforhishimself,hisfamilyname.He14takesprideinthesedoesanythinghecantoprotectthem.ButMr.whoafatherfivedaughters,theholderofreputableinfamily,nottakeinfamilyortakeshisresponsibility;themembershisfamilyofactions.PrideandPrejudicedepictssocietyinwhichawomanreputationoftheutmostAwomanisexpectedinSteppingoutsidethesocialnormsmakestothemeintheElizabethtoNethe

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