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1、傲慢与偏见鉴赏The Appreciation of Pride and PrejudiceABSTRACTPride and Prejudice is a representative masterpiece written by Jane Austen. This fiction with social scenic style not only attracted vast readers long ago, but also brings with a unique artistic taste even by today. The application of irony is on
2、e of characteristics in the fiction. The author has vividly described five different kinds of loves and marriages by skillfully using irony and his witty and humorous language. Moreover, for the first time throughout the history of English literature, Jane Austen has completely researched and discus
3、sed about the issue of womens circumstance and social status. She proposed and insisted that women should fight for their independent dignity and equal rights. It represents an advanced thinking of feminine consciousness.Keywords:Pride and Prejudice Irony Love Marriage Feminine Consciousness摘 要傲慢与偏见
4、是简.奥斯丁的代表作。这部社会风情画式的小说不仅在当时吸引着广大的读者,时至今日,仍给读者以独特的艺术享受。反讽手法的运用这部小说的一大特色,作者在小说中通过反讽手法的运用,以诙谐幽默的语言生动地刻画了四种不同模式的爱情和婚姻。并且,英国文学史上第一次全面探讨了妇女的处境和地位问题,主张妇女人格独立,争取平等权利,表现了女性意识的进步思想。关键词:傲慢与偏见 反讽 爱情 婚姻 女性意识CONTENTS AbstractI摘要II1 Introduction12 Irony22.1 What Is Irony?22.2 Irony In Pride and Prejudice 63 Femini
5、ne Consciousness103.1 What Is Feminine Consciousness103.2 Feminine Consciousness In Pride and Prejudice113.2.1 Era Background Of Pride and Prejudice113.2.2 Feminine Consciousness Of Elizabeth In Pride and Prejudice124 Love And Marriage164.1 Brief Introduction164.2 Five Different Marriages In Pride a
6、nd Prejudice175 Conclusion21References22Acknowledgements231 IntroductionPride and Prejudice is one of the greatest masterpieces written by Jane Austen, the “Most Perfect Female Artist”. In this great work, irony can be found throughout. The author has lively described the ordinary lives of several f
7、amilies in the town to provide the readers with unique artistic taste of relaxation and comedy by using irony and his witty humor.Moreover, in Pride and Prejudice, for the first time in the history of English Literature, Jane Austen has made a breakthrough to shout out her own voice to the world for
8、 women. While amusing but significant irony being felt in the work, helplessness and sigh were lying everywhere in it, ringing out unique notes of women. She cared about inner world of women, brought out and insisted on women independence. Feminine consciousness is represented deeply in this work.La
9、st but not least, Jane Austen has displayed her marriage value by describing five different kinds of marriages. Among them, the marriage between Elizabeth the hostess and Darcy the host is the most successful one, it is also the perfect pattern of love and marriage that Jane Austen had dreamed of in
10、 her entire life. In her eyes, a happy marriage should be combined with material, morality, sense and sensibility. All of them constitute perfect love and marriage. 2 Irony2.1 What is Irony?Generally, Irony is the difference between what someone does or says in relation to what is understood about w
11、hat is done or said. Often there is a bit of confusion over what is ironic and what is merely coincidental. The two ideas can be easily confused, however, there is a very distinct difference between what is ironic and what is merely good or bad luck. Irony takes on five main forms, all of which have
12、 more very well defined characteristics: (1) Verbal Irony:Verbal irony is the use of words to convey something, especially the opposite of the literal meaning of the words, to emphasize, aggrandize, or make light or a circumstance or subject. A common example of this use of verbal irony is the scena
13、rio of a man staring out a window looking at a shiny day and remarking, Lovely day for skating. This remark is ironic because it expresses the opposite of the circumstances.You hear verbal irony in conversations all the time. The simple comment, Oh Great after something very bad happens is verbal ir
14、ony. Verbal irony is by far the most accessible, far-reaching, and heavily utilized form of irony (and also of sarcastic humor) because of its simplest form - it just involves the equation of two people talking to one another (whereas other forms of irony require a third party, generally an audience
15、 of some sort to interpret that scenarios as ironic). Of course, as commonplace these days as it may be, verbal irony is an art form to many, requiring the most studied and theatrical of deliveries to achieve peak humorous affect and/or poignancy. With verbal irony, timing is everything. If an ironi
16、c comment comes too late or too early in a conversation, is spoken without the correct tone or in an inappropriate circumstance, it may be taken as offensive, or simply as confusing. If, for example a person steps in big puddle of water by mistake, and his/her friend smiles kindly, starts to help hi
17、s friend up and remarks, well now, dont you have all the luck! The comment will probably be taken as funny and ironic and the two will laugh the mishap off. If however, the friend scoffs at his wet, fallen friend, laughs, and says Ha lucky you! and yells it really loudly and annoyingly, it may not b
18、e as funny. Verbal irony in its essence requires an understanding of situation, attitude, and most importantly, timing.(2) Socratic Irony:Socratic Irony is when a person pretends to be ignorance of something or someone in order to expose the weakness of anothers position. Utilized in a debate or arg
19、ument, one party may feign a lack of knowledge about a topic and thus will make the other party explain his/her position in great detail. In this way one is forced to explain in great details of the topic that is supposedly so foreign to the other person. It is in explaining the topic, that hopefull
20、y the person will expose the fallacy or weakness in the position. Socratic irony can be seen as a tactical maneuver of sorts. Its most practical iteration is in the Socratic method of teaching, which has been adopted by many prestigious universities throughout the world as a method of student-facili
21、tated education. The professor, the supposed possessor of knowledge, never answers questions, nor does he out-rightly explain the concepts required to understand the course material, but rather poses questions to his students that revolves around the course material, and as such, the students are ex
22、pected to have arrived in class after having studied the required reading to be able to provide the information to others in their class. The feigned ignorance on the part of the professor becomes a means to an end. The class gains the necessary information to learn the course material. On the other
23、 hand, Socratic irony can be used for far less noble means than intellectual edification. One sees Socratic irony used quite often to get ones way, or to avoid discussing an uncomfortable topic. Ignorance is bliss so they say, and sometimes pretending that you dont have information can give you the
24、upper hand in an argument, or it can be your getting out of jail free card (For Example, Well oops, I have no idea who put the bad apples back into the bracket). There are, however, common and beneficent ways people use Socratic irony. If for example, a child asks his parents about the present under
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