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B.Themostridiculousmarriage—Lydia’smarriage

C.Themosthappymarriage—Jane’smarriage

D.Themostadmirablemarriage—Elizabeth’smarriage

IV.Conclusion

 

Abstract

PrideandPrejudiceisaverypopularnovelbyJaneAustenanditwasreadwidelyallovertheworld.Thisnoveliswrittenin1813.Wemainagronomiccharactersofthemarriageasatypicalcasesinbooks,howtoinfluencetheirmarriagevalueorientationofmoney.Somepeoplemayrealizethatmarriagecanprovideopportunitiesofclassmobilityandfinancialsupport;

moneyandclassarethuscloselyconnectedintheirdecisionofmaritalpartners.Ifmarriageisacastle,buttheheroandheroineislikeDarcyandElizabethsuchperson,so,evenanotpleasingtobegintheirmutualseeeachotherbias,andultimatelywillingtobetrappedinsuchacity.Thepowerofloveisgreat,itcanletahateinhumanlovechange,canletyoucastprejudice,andre-knowandacceptaperson.

Keywords:

PrideandPrejudicemoneyvalueorientationmarriageview

内容提要

《傲慢与偏见》是简奥斯丁一本在全世界都被广泛传颂的小说,写于1813年,我们可以通过这本小说将婚姻分为几种典型并且分析这几种婚姻观的价值取向。

有些人认为婚姻是用来创造机会去提高自己的社会地位和获得金钱支撑,金钱与社会地位是他们选择伴侣时考虑的最密切联系的东西。

婚姻是一座城,男女主角达西和伊丽莎白那样的人却愿意完全摒除偏见与傲慢心甘情愿地进入这座城,所以爱情的力量是伟大的,可以让人丢掉傲慢与偏见去重新认识并且接受一个人。

本文主要透过分析女主人共伊丽莎白对于几段婚姻的看法来分析这本书的婚姻观。

通过对伊丽莎白的性格分析来帮助我们解读者个性格独立而又睿智的女主角从而可以更加透彻的了解作者的作品。

关键词:

傲慢与偏见钱价值取向婚姻观点

I.Introduction

Afterreadingthisbook,IsearchedtheInternetandfoundsomethingabouttheauthorJaneAusten.Hernovelswerewitty,warmandironicportraitsoftheprivilegedclassesof18th-and19th-centuryEngland.Herbest-knownworksareEmma(1815),PrideandPrejudice(1813)andSenseandSensibility(1811).

ThemainobjectofJane'

ssatireinthenovelisthemercenaryandtheignoranceofthepeople,acommoncriticismofthe18thcentury.Thefirstsentenceinthisnovelisimpressive.Itreads:

"

Itisatruthuniversallyacknowledged,thatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortune,mustbeinwantofawife."

[Sun83]Theundertoneisveryclear:

thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotlovebutpossession.

ThemainstoryofthenovelhappensbetweenElizabethBennetandDarcy.Although,itseemsthat,theyhaven’tattractedanyone’seyes.Imeanthatnobodyhasthoughtthatlovewillexistbetweentheytwo.Becausealmosteveryonehasheartofthecomplaintfromtheirmouthsabouttheother.SoitisnotsurprisetoseethefatherbecomesoamazedwhenLizzysaysthatshelovesDarcy.Butwhat’sthereason?

Whatstoppedthemfromgettingtogetheratfirst?

It’sprideandprejudice.Weallknowthatatthefirstball,whenLizzyaskedMrDarcytohaveadance.Herefused.Hedidn’tthinkthatanyoneatthevillagecandeservehim.Afterthis,Lizzypromisednottopayattentiontohimanymorebecauseofhispride.

Thereareothertwothingsthatmaketheimpressionoftheheroworse.Oneisthatshethinksit’shethathadseparatedhersisterandherlover.Thesecondisthatsheheardofsomethingbad,fabricatedbyWickhamwhohasantinomieswithDarcy.Thesemakethefeelingofprejudicestrongerandstronger.

Atlast,wheneverythingcomestolightLizzyregretted.Shefoundthatshehadmisunderstoodhim.AndDarcyhadalthoughchanged.Hemadeanofferofmarriagetoheragainandwasaccepted.Noprideandnoprejudicearebetweenthem.

Thenovelalsoreflectedtheauthoroneself'

smarriageview:

Itiswrongtomarryfortheproperty,moneyandposition.Sheemphasizestheimportanceoftheidealmarriage,andregardmenandwomen'

semotionasthefoundationstonewhichconcludestheidealmarriage.

Inmodernsociety,alotofparentstrytointerferetheirchildren'

smarriages.Educationbackground,jobsandpossessionsmayinfluenceone’smarriage.Marryformoneyisstillabogproblem.Iwanttosay"

canmoneydetermineeverything?

Ibelievethattrueloveisthemostimportantthing"

.

JustbecausePrideandPrejudice,Ihaveaprofoundthinkingaboutmarriage.Thewriterusesintelligentwordstodepictafewdifferentmarriagesinthebook,eachofwhichreflectspeople'

sattitudestowardmarriageinthattime.WecancomprehendtheessenceofJane,andBingley’smarriage,ElizabethandDarcy’smarriage,LydiaandWickham’smarriageandCharlotteandCollins’smarriagethroughElizabeth’sviews.Throughthewiseheroine,weseemarriagedescription.Tomarryforwealthandbeautyiswrong.Thiskindofmarriagecannotretainlong-termhappiness,andtrulyhappymarriageisbasedonloveandsense.

ElizabethBennetwasa20-year-oldgirl,andtheprotagonistofthestory.Sheisherfather'

sfavouriteandinheritshisintelligenceandwit.SheisgenerallyregardedasoneofthemostenduringandpopularfemaleprotagonistsinEnglishliterature.

II.TheanalysisofElizabeth’scharacter

ElizabethBennetisapersonworthyofourimitation.Sheisamodelbecausesheisdifferentfromalltheothercharacters,exceptDarcy,andbecauseshedoesnotadhererigidlytothestandardssetforthbysociety,sheisself-reliantandindependent.ElizabethrejectsMr.Collin'

sproposalbecauseshedoesnotthinkthatmarriagewasboring,nordoesshebelieveinmarriageofconvenience.WhenMr.CollinssaysarrogantlytoElizabeth,shepolitelyrefusedhim.UnlikeCharlotteLucas,ElizabethwouldneverviolateherprincipleandherintegrityandthrowawayhertalentsbymarryingMr.Collins,aconceited,narrow-minded,andpompousfool.Elizabethlooksnaturebecausesheputshertrustinherownperceptionsandimpressions.Ontheotherhand,sheisnotreadytorebelagainstsociety.Shedoesnottotallydisregardsocialproprietary.Shehasgoodmanners;

herslightbreachofdecorumwalkingalonetoNetherfieldParkisjustifiedbyhergenuineconcernforhersisterwhoisill.Shehasgoodmanners.WhenLadyCatherinecriticizesElizabethskillofplayingpiano,shecanhavegoodmannerstokeeppolite.

Elizabethdemonstratesthatshehasgreatrestraintevenundertremendouspressure.Elizabethrealizesthatshemusttakeresponsibilityforherowneducationbecauseshecannotlooktoeitherofherparentsforadvice,andshemustultimatelydependonherownexperiences,instincts,andjudgments.Herself-reliantattitudecauseshertothinkofherselfastobeindependent,butherviewsaredistortedbecauseshealsoregardsherselfasabovenormalsocialrelationship.Elizabethisunconsciousthatshesuffersfrompride.Shedoesnotrealizetheinherentdangersofhererror.

AccordingtoDarcy,Elizabeth'

sdefectsareherwillfultendencytomisunderstandothers.Sheembracesstubbornlyherownquickperceptionsaboutthepeoplearoundherastrueandaccurate.Theflawsinhercharacterarerevealedbyherprejudices.Elizabeth'

sinitialprejudicesagainstDarcyarerootedintheprideofherownquickperception,andherdistortedperceptionofreality.ElizabethbelievesthatDarcyisbad,soshenaturallygivesWickhamthebenefitofthedoubtwhenhetoldheraboutDarcy'

sbreachofagreementwithouthearingDarcy'

ssideofthestory.ElizabethisdisposedtothinkbadlyofDarcybecauseofhisungentlemanlybehaviour,butshethinkswellofMr.Wickhambecausehischarm,hissmootherfacade,andhissharperwitendearshimtoeveryone.HerprejudicerendersherincapableofjudgingthemeritsofDarcy.

Onthesurface,Elizabethisjustordinary.Sheisattractivebutnotbeautiful;

sheisendowedwithcertaingracesandtalents,butnotunusuallygifted,sheisappealingwithoutbeingexquisite.Intheend,shewinseverything:

theprince,thecastle,thehappiness,andtheesteem.Elizabethwillfindhappinessbecauseshelearnstorecognizeherfaults,butcharacterslikeLadyCatherineandMs.Bingleywillneverfindhappinessbecausetheydonotlearnfromexperience.ElizabethbecomesmoreofaladythanLadyCatherine.LadyCatherine'

sdefeatwasbroughtaboutbyherarrogance.HerdisplayofegotismnotonlyfailtodissuadeElizabethfrommarryingDarcy,butledDarcytoproposethesecondtime;

LadyCatherine'

sdisdainfulactmakesDarcyrealizethatElizabethstillhassomefeelingsforhim.Ontheotherhand,Ms.Bingleypossessesself-defeatingcunning,Janewillalsoneverfindenduringhappiness.

Elizabeth'

sblindnessofherfaultswasopenedbyDarcy'

sletter.Shelearnstojudgeothersmoreaccuratelyandnotbeblindedbyfirstimpressions.ElizabethrealizesthatwhenevershediscussesDarcy'

sfaults,sheunconsciouslytouchesuponherown.Elizabeth'

sconfessionthatshewasguiltyofprejudicesbasedonherownjudgmenttellsusthatsheissuperiortotheothercharacters,suchasLadyCatherine,Ms.Bingley,Mrs.Bennet,Mr.Collins,Lydia,andWickham,butaboveallthatsheishuman.Shealsorealizesthatpeoplecannotbejudgedbasedsolelybytheirappearance,andthatcharacterevaluationsmustalsotakeintoaccountthesubstancebehindaperson'

sappearance.Elizabethbecomesarationalcreaturespeakingthetruthfromherheart.Withoutneitherfamilywealthnorwisdomtoaidher,Elizabeth'

ssuccessisaattributetoherinnerstrength.Darcyinthebeginningissnobbishandproud.

III.Elizabeth’sviewsabouthersisters’andfriend’smarriage

A.Themostrealisticmarriage—Charlotte’smarriage

Charlotte'

sElizabeth'

sbestfriend,buttheyhavedifferentchoicesonmarriage."

AlthoughCharlotteisawell-educatedgirlbutshedoesn'

thavemuchproperty.Sheisn'

tasbeautifulasothergirls.Sherealizethatmarriageisn'

tequalwithhappiness,bu

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