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1、2023年傲慢与偏见英语读后感(精选多篇) 推荐第1篇:傲慢与偏见英语读后感 Male and Female Attitudes towards Marriage Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen,an English writer, who first gave the novel its modern characters through the treatment of everyday life.“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man i
2、n poeion of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighborhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of surrounding families, that he is considered as the rightful property of some one or other of their da
3、ughters.” The novel directly begins with the theme: Marriage and Money.Jane Austen imposed her view of marriage on her describing of relationship among different males and females.According to the novel, males and females in some degree have diffident values towards marriage.Through some main charac
4、ters, we can have a comparison. First, we throw our eyes to the male characters.Take George Wickham for example, he is an old acquaintance of Darcy from childhood, and an officer in the militia unit stationed near Merton.Superficially charming, he rapidly forms a friendship with Elizabeth Benet, pro
5、mpting remarks upon his suitability as a potential husband.He spreads numerous tales about the wrongs Darcy has done to him, coloring the popular perception of the other man in local society.It is eventually revealed that these tales are distortions, and that Darcy was the wronged man in their acqua
6、intance.He is a man with bad quality, but his appearance is deceptive, he has a witty tongue and elegant behavior, who is a deadly attraction to women like Lydia.Once he was addicted to gambling and escape from Breton because of a large amount of debts.Lydia has neither high status nor money, but he
7、 is willing to have an accompanier on his escaping way.The book never mentioned why Wickham choose Lydia as his wife.The primary reason, in my eyes, is money.Because he fell in love with Mi King and Elizabeth before not because of love but money.At that time, Wickham can not have a large heritage be
8、cause of his lower social status, so he is greedier for money.At last, Mr.Darcy helped him to pay for his debts and provided him with another 1000 pounds and a official position, which immediately led to his marriage.So we can easily see, in spite of paion, money played an important role in their ma
9、rriage.Besides, Mr.Collins aged twenty-five, is Mr.Benets clergyman cousin and, as Mr.Benet has no son, heir to his estate.Austen described him as not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little aisted by education or society.” He is a clumsy and conceit man and good at flatteri
10、ng, so he can easily appreciated by Mrs.Catherine and gets a position in church.Mr.Collins chose Lady Lucas obviously attributed to love.He expreed his reasons about marriage when he asked for Elizabeths hands:” First, that I think it a right thing for every clergyman in easy circumstances (like mys
11、elf) to set the example of matrimony in his parish.Secondly, that I can convinced it will add every greatly to my happine; and thirdly which perhaps I ought to have mentioned earlier, that it is the particular advice and recommendation of the very noble lady whom I have the honor of calling patrone.
12、” So Mr.Collins is a person who sacrifices his marriage to reality and reputation. In spite of Mr.Bingley and Mr.Darcys values, I think, Wickham and Mr.Collinss attitudes toward marriage should be the majority of values at that time.Males pursue high status and money rather than love.So how could th
13、ey be happy? Their marriages are doomed to tragedies. Now we will throw our eyes back to females.Of course, Elizabeth Benet is our first consideration.Elizabeth Bennet is the main character and protagonist.The reader sees the unfolding plot and the other characters mostly from her viewpoint.The seco
14、nd of the Benet daughters at twenty years old, she is intelligent, lively, attractive, and witty, but with a tendency to judge on first impreions and perhaps to be a little selective of the evidence upon which she bases her judgments.Elizabeth believed that marriage must be based on love, which is o
15、ne of the reasons why she misunderstood Mr.Darcy before.She is such a girl with great wit, courage and self-conscience so that she is not polluted by society and keeps her own opinions.And at last grasped Mr.Darcys heart tightly and live a happy life.In contrast to Elizabeth, her intimate friend Cha
16、rlotte Lucas doesnt think highly either of men or of matrimony, marriage had always been her object.She believes that it is the only honorable provision for well-educated young women of small fortune, and however uncertain of giving happine, must be their pleasantest preservative from want.So althou
17、gh Mr.Collins to be sure was neither sensible nor agreeable; his society was irksome, and his attachment to her must be imaginary.But still, he would be her husband.This is a miserable marriage which put interest ahead of everything. It seems a little bit difference between males and females attitud
18、es towards marriage.Males completely regard money and status beyond everything while women conceal something in some degree but still be obseed by reality.Elizabeth is an exception.Jane Austen expreed marriage and love vividly among gentlemen and ladies around her by her specific female foresight.Sh
19、e criticized the civil marriages through Elizabeths tongue.It was obviously that the author not approved that money should be totally divided with love, but not equal to love.It was true that money played an important role in marriage, but it not means one can gain love and marriage through his big
20、fortune.The author made full of other ladies relationships to expre the ideal marriage of Elizabeth. I have the same opinion with Jane Austen on marriage and love.According to the novel, the marriage based on money and reputation is not stable at all and people can not feel happy.Whether you admit o
21、r not, marriage and love do sometimes aociate with property and status, in my eyes, it not completely lies on property and status.Marriage should be based on mutual love and respect. 推荐第2篇:傲慢与偏见英语读后感 Impreions of Pride and Prejudice Ive read a book called Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen d
22、uring thiummer holidays.Jane Austen was unmarried all her life.She was brought up in a comfortable environment , so theres not too many conflictsin her novel.In Pride and Prejudice she talked different ideas about love and marriage through different characters. WhenIfirst knowthisbookbywatchingthemo
23、vie longbefore,Ijustconsideredittobealovestory.Butnowafterreadingthebookmyself, I find itsfarmore thanalove story , itsalsothereflection ofthe society. A good book not only can bring you exciting ,but also give you some further thinking .From their love story I realize that its stupid to judge a per
24、son just by the first impreion and always have prejudice on the person who you dislike, and pride sometimes will make you far away from the people. In a word, we cant judge a person without any further recognize or by other peoples words! 推荐第3篇:傲慢与偏见英语读后感 LoveTypes My understanding and half-finish o
25、f the book Pride and Prejudice, its movie helps me a great deal.Having a clear idea about each persons emotionsfeelings and traits, I fully understand it, which I find completely neceary to speak highly of as an exceeding affecting love story, though sadne(Elizabeth, with whose head the detestation
26、towards Mr.Darcy who appears to be highly proud superior and conceited at everyones first sight, filled at their first meet in the ball) spreads as soon as the story begins, a happy end, turn out to be at length. This well-known to every family story, which is about love between a beautiful young la
27、dy and a handsome young gentleman., written by Jane Austen.The former lives in countryside with four other sisters brought up in family without even a tutor, while the latter raised in strict traditional rules, inculcated with polite breeding and earns ten thousand pounds per year. At then circumsta
28、nce, in which fierce well-matched marriage value was still deeply rooted in every members mind.The poibility of their love leads them to marriage appears to be out of reach.Because: the disinclinations, which Elizabeth has nothing except ,towards Mr.Darcy after in the ball her ask to dance with him
29、refused.No sooner places she the trust in Officer Wickhams malicious prejudice against him, besides increasing the detestation, she is even so a little bit fond of Wickham that she cant prevent herself from looking for him in the ball held in Netherfield where Mr.Darcys friend- Mr.Bingley lives, and
30、 disappointment swelled after finding his absence.Till this, the impoibility of Elizabeths marry Darcy seems to be certain.Sever months later, she happens to overhear its Mr.Darcy separated Mr.Bingley from Jane, her eldest sister, the hatred increases sharply to the edge.However, one of her sisters
31、Lydia elopes with Wickham, who secretly ask her father for a huge amount of charge.This event confirms Wickhams dark character which has been mentioned in Mr.Darcys explanation letter given to Elizabeth.Ice seems to melt slowly; Elizabeth seems to begin to trust him a little.What another good news l
32、ater to be is that she accidentally learns the it was Mr.Darcy again shoulder the whole cost of Lydias wedding with Wickham.Lydia spills the beans when she lost herself in ecstasy.The moment on hearing this, she is greatly shocked, then highly touched, finding she has wronged?Mr.Darcy all the way, h
33、earty saying with tears in eyes to her father when facing Mr.Darcys proposal I do, I do like him.I love him.Indeed he has no improper pride.He is perfectly amiable .The ice hitherto entirely melts which always stands before a hearty love.The end, everybody seems to know, they living in forever felic
34、ity, just as wished.Four kinds of person I consider there are in this book, according to attitude towards love.Each archetype , which can be applied to even now, comes from and goes back to allude to the relevant social one.The first one is Mr.Collins as fine model, who took the advantage of his poe
35、ion of Mr.Bennets house to propose to Elizabeth, then refused, but ridiculously thinks her repeated refusal is usual with young ladies to reject the addrees of man whom they secretly meant to accept.Then, he hopelely marries Charlottle, Elizabeths friend.This kind is self-conceitedproudunauming and
36、ignorant, similar to those who consider everyone would marry money, and treat love as trade, or just intent to find a life-long companion instead of a life-long lover, when they being at marry age.Another word: They follow their age, not feeling from the bottom of heart. The second is Lydia as good
37、example, similar to those who always take a shine to lady-killers at the first sight, and so blindly fall in love that leave aside family members cares and advices, resulting in easily taken in for their light love (if it can be called love) which ruined their felicity in return. The two above both
38、are love players.Has anybody ever thought of one who combines both of them exists.The answer is Mrs.Bennet, who eager to introduce all her daughters to Mr.Bingley in the ball with the hope of one of them could be singled out; who screams out along with Lydia when seeing charming officers paing in li
39、ne in the street; who coaxes and threats Elizabeth to accept Mr.Collinss offer of marriage.Similar to those kinds of parents who always try every thing to make , sometimes even force their children to marry the rich.The last kind is ElizabethJaneMr.DarcyMr.Bingley as fine examples.?They take affecti
40、on serious, as a matter of entire life.No matter poorfortunesickhealthy, as long as love make each other close, they will always go whole hog to carry on the entire life together, screw courages to overcome whatever threatsforces jump out.Because they have already realized what they are when finding
41、 whom they born to live with for the whole life.Nothing in the world could stop the faith.The book says so, so does the truth.I believe this kind of person will be forever happy, for following their real feelings and instinct, not moneyfortune or anything else. Truth be told, I didnt finish the book
42、 before the writing.But having watched its movie aures me what worthy reading and what fascinating to be got, convinces me to carry on and repeat.What Im talking about may appear to be superficial, they are my inner voice indeed. 推荐第4篇:傲慢与偏见英语读后感 Impreion after readingreading Pride and Prejudice 金真艺
43、 087161 20231000658 I always thought that a masterpiece with such a high name must be serious literature. Surprisingly, it turned out to be a romantic novel.I was disappointed at the beginning of reading it. However, after reading other peoples impreion, my thoughts began to change. Jane Austen- was
44、 born in a well regulated family at the end of the eighteenth Century.This novel is more like the depiction of the love she longs for. It is the ancestor of modern romantic novels and have more rigorous logic than them The proce of Darcy and Elizabeth gradually abandoning their pride and Prejudice i
45、n love strikes one snag after another .The story set up a correct view of love earlier -Love should not be bound by status and money and the quality of a person is the most important. 推荐第5篇:傲慢与偏见读后感 傲慢与偏见读后感 星村小学孔秀 读书或是为了情节的曲折跌宕带来的视觉冲击,或是天性本身的兴趣使然,或是仅通过读书来沉淀心性,陶冶性情 当然,我不否认书中的浪漫唯美让自己爱上飘飘欲醉的感觉,也不否认作者高
46、超的笔法,刻画出栩栩如生的人、事和物,这些都是对读者的吸引力,吸引力成了诱惑,兴趣油然而生。我喜欢国外的著作,我也坚信被几代人追捧的作品绝对有其值得深究、值得借鉴、值得反思的地方。但由于语言的不精,只能阅读译本,这多少有些遗憾,毕竟没有一个译者能将原著中的精神表现的淋漓尽致。傲慢与偏见一听名字,我的第一感觉就是抓不住头绪,这讲的什么?心中毫无概念,待读了前言后才明白这本书主要反映了18世纪末到19世纪初出于保守和闭塞状态下的英国乡镇生活和风土人情。以伊丽莎白与达西的婚事为主线,突出表现了当时中产阶级家庭出身的少女对婚姻爱情问题的不同态度。“凡是有钱的单身汉,总想娶位太太,这是一条举世公认的真理
47、”开文第一句话倒是风趣幽默的多,让人不禁莞尔。 伊丽莎白理智,幽默,俏皮。我最欣赏的是她的理智,理智聪明的女人不多见,理智的可爱的女人更不多见。开始达西的傲慢让她不悦,魏克翰的颠倒黑白让她对达西更加厌恶。所以,她果断的拒绝了他的求婚。达西,上流社会含着金钥匙出生的少爷,英俊的外表,理所当然是女性心中的白马王子,然而,她有自己的原则,她的婚姻必须建立在爱情之上。身份,地位,金钱当然,结婚不考虑这些因素无疑又是愚蠢的。理智的选择,婚姻少了爱情那么就不完美,更不会幸福。将婚姻建立在爱情基础之上,无疑聪慧的选择。后来,伊丽莎白通过达西的留信才明白一切都是误会。达西才是真正的受害者,魏克翰其实是外善内恶
48、之人。伊丽莎白为自己的愚蠢自责后悔,对达西也有了改观。尤其是达西第二年夏天回来后待人接物均彬彬有礼。她的偏见彻底消除了,也渐渐对达西有了情意。作为不同阶级的人,达西和伊丽莎白的结合遭到阻碍。对达西姨母嘉苔琳的讽刺之言,我印象最深的是这段反驳的话:嘉苔琳夫人,你这种异想天开的要求真是不尽情理,你说的许多话又是浅薄无聊。要是你以为你这些话能够说的我屈服,那你未免太看错人了。你姨侄会让你把他的事干涉到什么程度,我不知道, 可是你无论如何没有权利干涉我的事。因此,我请你不要再为这件事勉强我了。好个理智又犀利的女人,读到这时,我不禁为她拍手称快了。 达西,怎么说?开始的傲慢态度确实让人很不爽。不过,如夏禄蒂所言:他虽然骄傲,可不像一般人的骄傲那样使我生气。因为他的骄傲还说的过去。这么优秀的一个青年,门第又好,又有钱样样都比人家强,也难怪他要自以为了不起,照我的说法,他有权利骄傲。而且通过后面的内容介绍,我接受了达西的傲慢,再如书中曼丽所言:虚荣和骄傲是截然不同的两件事,尽管字面上常常当作同义词用,一个人可以骄傲而不虚荣。骄傲多半不外乎我们对我们自己的评价,虚荣却牵涉到我们希望别人对我们的看法。达西的傲慢中有自信以及不善言谈,而让人多少有些放大化的曲解。正如伊丽莎白之言:要是他没有触犯我的骄傲,我也很容易原谅他的骄傲。每个人都