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1、浅谈傲慢与偏见当中所反映的女性独立On the Women Independence Reflected in Pride and PrejudiceContents111346778101111Abstract .Key Words.I. Introduction.II .Qualities of an Independence Woman.2.1 Sense & Confidence of Elizabeth.2.2 Elizabeths Own Standards in Her Sociability.2.3 Elizabeths Sound Judgment.2.4 Elizabeth
2、s View on Love and Marriage.2.5 Elizabeths Challenge to the Male ChauvinismIII. Conclusion.NOTES.References.摘 要: 傲慢与偏见是最受欢迎的英国小说之一。这部讽世小说以伊丽莎白与达面的幸福婚姻为主线,表达了作者的新女性观点。本文通过对小说中女主角伊丽莎白的性格进行分析,以这位超越了其所处时代的女性为例,归纳了作为一名新女性所应具备的自身条件,以期提高妇女在男权统治社会下的独立平等意识。本文分为三大部分:第一部分是作者以及这部小说的简介;其余两部分是伊丽莎白的性格分析,以及这部作品所体现的
3、作者关于女性问题的看法。文章倡导妇女提高独立意识,以及对自身、对社会的责任感。Abstract: Pride & Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in the Englishlanguage. In this satirical comedy, Elizabeth and Darcys happy marriage is the thread, through which the author expresses her view of what qualities a new woman should have. B
4、y analyzing the characteristics of Elizabeth, this paper reveals the qualities of a new woman who even exceeds her time, for increasing womens awareness of equality and independence in a male-dominated society. The explanation of this subject is divided into three parts. First of all, a brief introd
5、uction of the author and her Pride & Prejudice will be the main content of the first part. The second and third parts are mainly about the characteristics of Elizabeth, and how Austen expresses her own view on womens problems in her work. This paper is to arouse the awareness of women to be independ
6、ent and responsible for themselves, and the society.Key words: a new woman, qualities, characteristicsI IntroductionJane Austen (1775-1817) is one of the most important Romantic novelists in English literature. Her main literary concern is about human beings in their personal relationships. She make
7、s trivial daily life as important as the concerns about human belief, career and salient social events. She describes the world from a womans point of view through the relationship between men and women. As the first women novelist who says No to the male dominated societyJane Austen makes a great i
8、mpact on the development of female literature. The most typical characteristic in her works is that, she diverts peoples attention from womens emotion into a series of social problems in womens eyes. Austen tries to call on New Women in her society and tries to increase their sense of equality and i
9、ndependence in a male dominated society. First published in 1813, Pride & Prejudice has consistently been Austens most popular novel. It portrays life in the genteel rural society at the time, and shows the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between Elizabeth Bennet and her hau
10、ghty Darcy. The title Pride & Prejudice refers to the ways in which Elizabeth and Darcy first view each other. It is a story about the five Bennet sisters and their search for suitable husbands. It mainly tells the story between a rich, proud young man Darcy and the beautiful and intelligent woman E
11、lizabeth Bennet. At the beginning of the story, Darcy comes to the neighbourhood of the Bennets with his friend Bingley and meets Elizabeth the first time at a party. With his proud and seemingly cold disposition, Darcy leaves a bad impression on Elizabeth. Because he is a man of high status and lar
12、ge wealth, who earns ten thousand pounds a year. However, the Bennets economic situation is not good, and their social position is low. He thinks the Bennet sisters want to marry rich men with high status. He slights Elizabeth and hurts her dignity by refusing to dance with her. On the other hand, E
13、lizabeth doesnt like Darcy either, only because of his arrogance and her prejudice against the upper classs rudeness. In their later meetings, however, Darcy begins to admire the girl, but Elizabeth, on account of her prejudice against him, tries to bring down his pride. Once in a town, Elizabeth ma
14、kes acquaintance with Wickham, a young officer with good looks and agreeable manners, and believes his words that Darcy is a cold-blooded, selfish man, with her own suspicion about him. Later, when Darcy makes an honest proposal of marriage to Elizabeth, though he expresses his heart, his words are
15、full of unconscious pride, his sense of her inferiority, his feeling that she should be greatly honoured by his proposal. This irritates Elizabeth and deepens her prejudice. So she rejects him promptly. But Elizabeth seems regrets for what she has said when she receives the letter from Darcy. And la
16、ter, when her youngest sister Lidia has eloped with Wickham, only through the generous intervention of Darcy, who arranges to have them properly married, the Bennet family can get out of disgrace. The revelation of Darcys generous help further assures Elizabeth of his feeling towards herself. As Eli
17、zabeth is meditating on the hopeless situation of her union with Darcy, Lady Catherine, aunt of Darcy, comes and forces Elizabeth with a promise of never consenting to marry Darcy. Out of anger and contempt for the arrogant Lady, Elizabeth refuses to promise anything. With indignation the old lady g
18、oes to her nephew, intending to give him a picture of a disrespectful, ill-mannered Elizabeth, but fortunately this enlightens Darcy about the young ladys heart and encourages him to make a second proposal, which is finally accepted by Elizabeth.Stories of love and marriage provide the major themes
19、in Austens novels. Her female characters are always playing an active part. And Verginia Woolf praises her as the perfect women artist. However, she had never got married all her life. At her time, the male chauvinism was prevalent in the society. To show her responsibility as a woman to the society
20、, Austen prefers to concentrate all her energy to produce works that reflect love and marriage that she wants. Especially in Pride & Prejudice, Elizabeth seems to be a portrait of the author herself, who stands for the image of a new woman at that time. Jane Austen and her Elizabeth are relatively p
21、ortionless, they do not get a regular education but are well read, they have strong characters, and fight with the male chauvinism. At her time, male chauvinism, patriarchy, and the authority of the husband are prevailing. And female characters in novels usually have tragic lives. However, Elizabeth
22、 is an exception and she dares to challenge the male dominated society. From her we can observe the qualities of a New Women. Actually, New Women was a feminist ideal that emerged in the last decades of the 19th century in Europe and North America as a reaction to the role ascribed to women in the V
23、ictorian era. The supporters common aim was to encourage women to liberate themselves from male domination, manage their own lives, and leave behind anything that might restrict their pursuit of happiness and their self-realization. And Austens Elizabeth exceeds her time in a certain degree. The fol
24、lowing passages are going to reveal the qualities of a “New Women” in the characters of Elizabeth.II Qualities of an Independence womanActually certain characteristics were seen as pertinent to the new ideal. By general consent, a New Woman was supposed to be able to use her knowledge wisely, and th
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