【英语论文】《傲慢与偏见》中的婚姻(英文) .doc
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1、Marriages in Pride and Prejudice傲慢与偏见中的婚姻Thesis: This paper intends to give a short summary to the seven marriages in Pride and Prejudice and to discuss three main factors that affect marriage in the eighteenth century. It concludes that a happy and strong marriage must be based on mutual feelings,
2、understanding, and respect. Love is the source for the happiness of marriage.Keywords: Marriage Love Property Personality摘要: 本文对傲慢与偏见中的七起婚姻进行了简单概述, 并讨论了十八世纪对婚姻影响的三个主要因素.通过复述和讨论,表明了作者的婚姻观:快乐坚实的婚姻必须建立在婚姻双方共同的感受, 理解和尊重的基础之上.爱情是婚姻幸福的根源.关键词:婚姻 爱情 财富 个性Outline:.Introduction. Seven Marriages in the NovelEl
3、izabeth and DarcyJane and BingleyLydia and Wickham,Charlotte Lucas and CollinsMr. and Mrs. Bennetthe Gardiners the Lucases. Factors Affecting a Marriage Most1. Love2. Property3. Personality. Conclusion论文提纲:.介绍.小说中七种婚姻的简单概述伊丽莎白与达西的婚姻吉英与彬格莱的婚姻丽蒂亚和韦克翰的婚姻夏绿蒂和柯林斯的婚婚班纳特太太和先生的婚姻加笛纳太太和先生的婚姻卢卡斯太太和先生的婚姻. 影响婚姻
4、最主要的几个因素1. 爱情2. 财富3. 个性. 结论.IntroductionJane Austen (17751818) is one of the greatest and best loving novelists in English literature, and one of the most important writers in the English realistic novels. Pride and Prejudice, published in 1813, is considered her masterpiece that marked as one of th
5、e best novels in English literature. In this novel, Austen describes a narrow range of society: a quiet, wealthy, middle class circle in country surroundings that she knew from her own experience. Austen tells us a story that follows the love of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwillan Darcy, both of whom ar
6、e romantic and intelligent. For a long time, they are forced to give up their personal pride and prejudice before they can enter into a happy marriage together. And at the end of this story, they constitute a successful marriage. But, Pride and Prejudice reveals more than Elizabeth and Darcys love s
7、tory. The central role, marriage, is discussed in the famous opening line of this novel. It is truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering the neighborho
8、od, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families that he is considered as the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. ( P.1 )Stephen Kern states that the sweeping public aspect of Austens confident generalization and the vigorous forward movement of her sen
9、tence underscored the ineluctability of the truth in her time: That there can be no desirable goal for love other than marriage.( Kern Stephen, 1992: 366) Ian Milligan believes that the famous opening sentence almost wearily sets out the terms of the conventional bargain to be struck between the par
10、ties involved. (Milligan Ian, 1987: 81) He also says that sexual need and sexual attractiveness are brought into balance with the need for financial security and social position. It is taken for granted that the men and women concerned will belong to a well-defined spectrum of society. (Milligan Ian
11、, 1987: 81) Woolf holds the similar opinion that it is remarkable to what an extent the plots and characters are dominated by questions of money. (Woolf Leonard, 1942: 39)And what factors could affect a good marriage What are the elements of marriage In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen presents seve
12、n different marriages to indicate that a happy and strong marriage takes time to build and must be based on mutual feelings, understanding, and respect; hasty marriage based on superficial qualities will not last long and will lead to unhappiness. This paper intends to look into seven marriages in t
13、he novel and to discuss three main factors that affect marriage in the eighteenth century. At the end of this paper, it tries to form a deeper idea of the marriage. Seven Marriages in the NovelThere are seven different marriages presented in this novel. These seven marriages contrast each other to r
14、eveal Jane Austens opinions and thoughts on the subject of marriage.1. Elizabeth and DarcyIt is clear that Jane Austen does not believe falling in love at the first sight, and she writes about the difficulties two people have to overcome before they open their love and get married. Elizabeth and Dar
15、cy have to understand and overcome their own pride and prejudice before they can appreciate each other. On their first meeting, the two major characters make a bad start. They do not fall in love at the first sight. On the contrary, the rich and handsome Darcy is too proud to lower himself, and offe
16、nds the lively and intelligent girl Elizabeth. When he thinks he is rich and owns a large estate in Derbyshire, he says: She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me. ( P.8 ) At the same time, Elizabeth dislikes him and his arrogant manner and class-based pride. This dislike is increased by
17、 the rumor given to her by George Wickham, an officer in the regiment stationed at Meryton. He suffers the unjust treatment at Darcys hands. Later when Darcy effectively breaks up Bingley from her loving sister Jane, the prejudice of Elizabeth is further strengthened. On the other hand, Darcy is so
18、proud of his social class that he is prejudiced against the Bennet familys improper manner and connections to the working class (Elizabeths aunts and uncles). Later, after a series of events, Darcy does have a strong sense of honor and virtue, and he begins to fall in love with Elizabeth. At last, h
19、e proposes with great condescension. Thinking that Darcy dislikes her, Elizabeth dose not really notice when Darcys attitude toward her begins to change. In fact her prejudice blinds her to the reality of his developing passion for her. Elizabeth angrily refuses Darcy who is so sad. Later Darcy writ
20、es a letter to Elizabeth to explain his feelings. After reading this letter, Elizabeths view towards him begins to change, and she realizes that she has badly misunderstood some of his behavior. Her feelings change even more when she knows Darcy has played an important role in settling the affairs o
21、f her run-away sister Lydia. When Darcy proposes again, Elizabeth accepts. And for their true love, the pride has been weakened and prejudice disappeared.The marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth reveals the importance of getting to know each other before their marriage. The series of events they bot
22、h experienced gave them the opportunity to understand each other and the time to build their mutual understanding. Thus, we can find a significant factor to a successful marriage: love cannot be brought on by appearances, and it must be fostered gradually between two people as they get to know each
23、other. It indicates that a happy and strong marriage takes time to build and must be based on mutual feelings, understanding, and respect. 2. Jane and BingleyThis is a parallel love story. The marriage between Jane Bennet and Bingle is also an example of successful marriage. Elizabeths sister Jane i
24、s the eldest in the family. Beautiful, good-tempered, sweet, amiable, and modest, she is universally well-liked. She refuses to judge anyone badly. Mr. Bingley, much like Jane, is an amiable and good-tempered person. He is not concerned with class differences, and Janes poor family connections canno
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