On the Relationship between Money and Marriage in Pride and Prejudice《傲慢与偏见》中金钱与婚姻的关系.doc
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1、傲慢与偏见中金钱与婚姻的关系On the Relationship between Money and Marriage in Pride and PrejudiceAbstract The present paper, by the novel Pride and Prejudice, which is a great 19th-century realistic novel, shows Jane Austens opinion of marriage, from which we also can see the executive concern with money of relat
2、ionship in the English society at that time. Marriage, a special relationship, is also based on money. We all know that love is the basis of marriage, but at that time, in such a historical social environment, a good economic situation is necessary. In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen describes a var
3、iety of marriage relationships and her penetrating vision tells people that the essence of bourgeois marriage is nothing but money transactions, benefit trade. The thesis is the analysis of the nature of the marriages based on Jane Austens ideal love marriage and points out the practical significanc
4、e of the novel located.Key words: Marriage; Money; Love摘要傲慢与偏见是19世纪一部伟大的现实主义小说,作者简奥斯丁在文中通过对爱情的描写表达了对爱情的观点。在文章中我们看到了当时英国社会对经济地位的一种偏执的想法,而婚姻作为一种特殊的社会关系也是建立在经济基础之上的。我们知道,爱情是婚姻的基础,但是在当时的社会,经济在婚姻中同样扮演着很重要的角色。简奥斯丁在傲慢与偏见中, 描写了各种不同的婚姻关系, 用最透辟的眼光向人们表明, 资产阶级婚姻的实质无非是金钱交易、利益的结合。是经济、数字决定人们的生活和命运, 决定者婚姻关系。本文即是在分析
5、资产阶级婚姻观本质的基础上探究简奥斯丁的理想婚姻观,以小说中人物婚姻的发展过程为主线, 阐述了资产阶级婚姻的实质,并指出了小说的现实意义所在。关键词: 婚姻;金钱;爱情Contents1. Introduction1.1 The Background of Austin1.2 The Background of Pride and Prejudice2. The Four Marriages in Pride and Prejudice2.1 Charlotte and Collins2.2 Lydia and Wickham2.3 Jane and Mr. Bingley2.4 Darcy
6、and Elizabeth3. The Different Understandings about Love and Marriage in Pride and Prejudice3.1 The Marriage Based on Feelings of Love3.2 The Marriage Based on Vanity and Carelessness3.3 The Marriage Based on Money or Benefit3.4 The Marriage Based on True Love4. Conclusion5. 1. Introduction 1.1 The B
7、ackground of Austin Jane Austen (1775-1817) was born in Hampshire, a country priest family located in Hants, the village of Kingston, Sidemen in north England. She was a beautiful, talented middle class woman with extraordinary temperament and good cultivation. Her six novelsSense and Sensibility, P
8、ride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey, Manshifeierde Manor, Emma, Persuasion “all describe more than marriage” (Wang, 2005: 64). However, her marriage is in blank within her 42 years lifetime. Going through the best time of the life, she ultimately doesnt meet the right person in her life and finally
9、 gives up her love. With these sweet and bitter experiences she writes the great work Pride and Prejudice.Jane Austen was mostly tutored at home, and irregularly at school, but she received a broader education than many women of her time. She started to write for family amusement as a child. Her par
10、ents were avid readers; Austens own favorite poet was Cowper. Her earliest-known writings date from about 1787. Very shy about her writing, she wrote on small pieces of paper that she slipped under the desk plotter if anyone came into the room. In her letters she observed the daily life of her famil
11、y and friends in an intimate and gossipy manner: “James danced with Alethea, and cut up the turkey last night with great perseverance. You say nothing of the silk stockings; I flatter myself, therefore, that Charles has not purchased any, as I cannot very well afford to pay for them; all my money is
12、 spent in buying white gloves and pink persian.” (Austen in a letter to her sister Cassandra in 1796)1.2 The Background of Pride and PrejudicePride and Prejudice, similar to other Austen novels, is written in gentle or Horacian satire. The main object of Austens satire in the novel is the mercenary
13、and the ignorance of the people, a common criticism of the 18th century. Characters in the novel which best carries these qualities are:Mrs. Bennet, a foolish woman who talks too much and is obsessed with getting her daughters married; Lydia Bennet, the youngest of the Bennet daughter who is devoted
14、 to a life of dancing, fashions, gossips and flirting; and Mr. Williams Collins, the silly and conceited baboon who is completely stupify by Lady Catherine in every aspect of his life that he has forgotten his own morals and duty. The tone of the novel is light, satirical, and vivid.In this great bo
15、ok, the author deeply elaborates her point about love and marriage. Therefore, in order to analyze these points of views, we should firstly start from her great work.“At that time, according to the social conditions in Britain, a good marriage for a young woman was critical. This phenomenon was clos
16、ely associated with the British society and the status of women in the society. In the 19th century, women were not well respected compared with the ones in the present society. There was no equality between woman and man. Women were considered to be inferior to men in terms of intelligence and capa
17、city. The central life of women was forced to be staying at home; their roles were to deal with the family affairs, such as taking care of the children and serving for the husband.” (Zhu, 1995: 34)People usually thought that women should be submissive to their husbands. The virtues of women were pat
18、ient and deferent. Although the status of women was low, few of them expressed dissatisfaction about their own destiny. At that time, many middle-class young women had three options: getting married; staying at home as old maids or working as the family female teachers. The income of family female t
19、eacher was very low, and the status was low as well. It was difficult for women to change or escape this status; no one would like to be a maid or being single all ones life (the current circumstance forced them to think so). Therefore, in terms of young women, especially those who didnt have enough
20、 properties, to get married was the only way for them to gain respect, stability and social status. Austin presented four marriages in Pride and Prejudice, in which she also satirized the bad phenomena, like marriage based on money and social status. Through the four marriages, Austin clearly showed
21、 her point of view on marriage and love.2. The Four Marriages and the Revealed Concept of Love and Marriage in Pride and PrejudiceThe stories are about the ordinary lives, and the ordinary feelings. The work mainly describes four marriages. Two are the main and the other two are the secondary.“Darcy
22、 and Elizabeths love and marriage is the main theme of this work. After undergoing many setbacks, Darcys arrogance and Elizabeths prejudice eventually eliminate, the lovers finally get married. The marriage of Elizabeths sister Jane and Darcys friend Bingley is another clue. They deeply love each ot
23、her, but they are multiblocked, after their departure, Jane misses Bingley very much. The two marriages reflect another point of view in a positive way that marriage should be based on true love, which is the ideal marriage in the authors opinion. However, the marriage between Charlotte and Collins
24、is an indifferent marriage; while marriage between Lydia and Wickham is a faulty marriage, which helps to make the plots more tortuous and richer.”(Zhu, 1985: 12) 2.1 Charlotte and CollinsIn Pride and Prejudice, the first part is the marriage of Charlotte and Collins, whose marriage is natural but i
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