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Pride and Prejudice
-----By:Jane Austen
Covers of the book
A brief introduction of the author
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among thelanded gentry, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature. Her realism and biting social commentary has gained her historical importance among scholars and critics.
summary of the story
The book begins as the main character Elizabeth Bennet and her family have just heard of the arrival of a very rich man named Charles Bingley. The Bennet family is completely made up of girls the oldest being Jane, then Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and then Lydia. Because there are no men in the family, after the father passes away his entire estate passes on to their cousin Mr. Collins. Mrs. Bennet is very aware that if her husband was ever to pass that her and her daughters would be left homeless, so she has taken it upon herself to get her daughters not only married, but married to more wealthy men, even though they are in the lower ranks of society. So upon hearing Charles Bingley was coming Hertfordshire where they lived, Mrs. Bennet insists her daughters are introduced. Along with Mr. Bingley came his sisters Caroline and Luisa, Luisa's husband Mr. Hurst and Mr. Bingley's friend Fitzwilliam Darcy.
Mr. Bingley and Jane Bennet fall in love, but Mr. Darcy who is thought by many to be a very proud man decides he must tear them apart, because he does not believe that Jane is really in love with him and that she only wants his money. So the whole company leaves Hertfordshire and Jane is heartbroken. Jane goes to her aunt and uncle who live in London where Mr. Bingley has gone hoping that he will come to see her, but Mr. Darcy kept her presence there a secret. While Jane is in London Elizabeth has been invited by Charlotte to visit her and Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins is always talking about his patron Lady Catherine De Bourgh and Elizabeth finally gets to meat her. During her visit, Mr. Darcy also shows up at Lady de Bourgh's, he is the her nephew and she wishes Darcy to marry her daughter, however that is not in Darcy's plan, for he proposes to Elizabeth. She is disgusted by the proposal because he is proud, separated her sister and Mr. Bingley and had ruined the happiness of her friend Mr. Wickam back home who claims that Mr. Darcy had cheated him out of a fortune left to him by Mr. Darcy's father. Mr. Darcy leaves dejected and sad, but returns later with a letter explaining his reasons for all he has done, his suspicions of Jane only using Mr. Bingley for money, as well as explaining that all that Mr. Wickham has told her was a lie that he had given him his inheritance and he had swindled it away. Elizabeth feels a little bad about how harsh she was to Mr. Darcy, but still does not want to marry him.
News comes that Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy are again in town, and they pay the Bennets a visit. Mr. Bingley proposes to Jane and she accepts. Elizabeth realizes that she loves Mr. Darcy and while they are on a walk one evening the subject comes up again and they decide to get married. Mr. Darcy speaks with Mr. Bennet and he agrees to the marriage. So the story ends happily with Lydia marrying Mr. Wickham, Jane marrying Mr. Bingley and Elizabeth Marrying Mr. Darcy.
Feeling
"Pride and Prejudice" the book, middle school at the time of contact before. At that time, only just seen the man's feelings of disputes between the heroine, the ups and downs of mood, people immersed in one of a few years after the re-read, do not have a flavor.
Bennet family has five daughters were not married, and Mrs. Bennet is a full vanity neurotic woman, each married daughter is her only major event in this life but never bother to discipline her daughter's behavior, and Mr. Bennet is a family of the old gentleman, but let his wife and daughter's inappropriate behavior, would rather hide in a library to find calm.
Background of the time the book will produce a number of different notions of love: “I dare say Mr. Bingley instrumentation dignified, very gentlemanly, and agreeable, Darcy immediately aroused the audience‘s attention, because he is massive. noble manners, and he admitted less than five minutes, we all have legends have him 10,000 pounds a year income.
It is often hidden in their inner weaknesses or defects in other people want and be able to more enjoyable life, we must first understand their own shortcomings, and refining its stand him, followed by the others know the heart, and then each other in depth with each other, so that you will find that every single person on society, things are so beautiful, bright, and further inspire you deep inside Department touching, exert their own expertise to help this society, this country, the world service, after all, my door is the head of all things, if the intentions are no longer around to care about people, and not to pay their own hand, then also Who to go to achieve this task? So from now on, we should own the original problems have to be removed and replaced by a new self, new future for the hard right.
Good Sentences
I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.
If a woman is partial to a man, and does not endeavour to conceal it, he must find it out.
A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony, in a moment.
othing is more deceitful ... than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.
5. The power of doing anything with quickness is always prized much by the possessor, and often without any attention to the imperfection of the performance.
6. You expect me to account for opinions which you choose to call mine, but which I have never acknowledged.
7. o yield readily--easily--to the persuasion of a friend is no merit.... To yield without conviction is no compliment to the understanding of either.
8. Good opinion once lost, is lost forever.
9.There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some particular evil— a natural defect, which not even the best education can overcome.
10. It is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy. May I ask whether these pleasing attentions proceed from the impulse of the moment, or are the result of previous study?
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