关于傲慢与偏见的英文读后感

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关于傲慢与偏见的英文读后感

篇一:英文傲慢与偏见读后感

凡是有财产的单身汉,必定需要娶位太太,这已经成了一条举世公认的真理。以这样一句话作为本书的开头,让人不由想到这会是一部清喜剧,来讲一个皆大欢喜的爱情故事。可是如若只为了消遣而读,那么这部《傲慢与偏见》就不会有如此长久的生命力。往往,伟大出自于平凡,奥斯丁就是将她的哲理通过爱情这一人人司空见惯的事物来表达的。

《傲慢与偏见》是英国著名女作家简·奥斯丁的代表作,这部作品以日常生活为素材,一反当时社会上流行的感伤小说的内容和矫揉造作的写作方法,作品描写傲慢的单身青年达西与偏见的二小姐伊丽莎白、富裕的单身贵族宾格莱与贤淑的大小姐吉英之间的感情纠葛。

这本书中似乎只有两种人:聪明的和愚蠢的,没有绝对的好坏之分,文中的所谓「傲慢」就是指出身富贵、教养颇高、眼光锐利的青年达西的个性弱点;而所谓「偏见」是指出身中产阶级、教养颇好、机智聪明的小姐-伊丽莎白的精神弱点。一个眼光锐利,一个机智聪明,都属人中杰,但却都难免人性的弱点的纠缠。他们在一次的家庭舞会上初次见面,却因对彼此的印象不佳,一个态度傲慢,另一个心怀偏见。第一个印象先入为主,以后又加上女人们在旁闲言碎语,而造成了两人之间的爱恨情仇。伊丽莎白曾对达西说过:“我们的性情非常相似,我们都不爱交际,沉默寡言,不愿开口,除非我们会说出话来语惊四座,像格言一样具有光彩,流传千古.”就是因为这思想上的一致,才在婚姻中百般受到阻碍,同时也是因为这才最后促成美满的婚姻.

作为故事中的女主人公,伊丽莎白聪敏机智,有胆识,有远见,有很强的自尊心,并善于思考问题。就当时一个待嫁闺中的小姐来讲,这是难能可贵的。而我第一次被伊丽莎白的个性打动,就是在她拒绝达西先生告白时。虽然有误会造成的偏见,但她理直气壮地指责初见不欢的告白对象的样子着实可爱。让人不禁感叹,她哪来的这么大的勇气和自信?怎么会这么坚定的不为所动?对达西先生的误解是一方面,另一方面,小说在最后给出了解答。当本内特先生听闻自己最心爱的女儿心有所属时,对伊丽莎白的那句我担心世上没有人能配得上你。由此看来,伊丽莎白的自信应该是来源于父亲的教育。这种自信让她在任何事物面前都不失去自我,哪怕是教条,哪怕是别人的目光,哪怕是金钱和地位,哪怕是爱情。

爱情中的人应该坦诚相待。当达西向伊丽莎白求婚而遭到拒绝时,他说了一句话:要是我耍一点手段,把我内心的矛盾掩饰起来,一味地恭维你,使你相信我无论在理智方面、思想方面以及其他各方面,都是对你怀着无条件的纯洁的爱,那么也许你就不会有这些苛刻的责骂了。可惜无论是什么样的伪装,我都痛恨。达西沒有为了讨好伊丽莎白,而改变他的傲慢性情。伊丽莎白也表现了很真实的自己,彼此都不刻意去营造给人的印象,表现出了最真实的一面。而开始的时候,伊丽莎白一直活在自己的偏见之下,而忽略思考事实的真相,经过达西的解释和自己的判断,才最终找到幸福的归宿。

《傲慢与偏见》,是我们很常见的弱点和毛病。每一个人其实都

很容易被自己的主观印象所驱使,因而容易对别的人下不正确的注解,进而造成了彼此之间的误会。一个人所给予的第一印象固然可以影响到很多事,但并非一定不会改变,要有更加深入的了解,才能有更客观一点的论点,就好像故事中女主角对达西的看法,就是因为了解才有所改变.

阅读的魅力在于能在别人的故事中看到自己的内心,不断反思与成长,伊丽莎白与达西的结合告诉我们,获得人类一切美好感情的前提是消除傲慢与偏见以及更多的负面人生观。当然还有更多作者欲说还休的情怀需要随着时间的流逝而去参悟

篇二:傲慢与偏见读后感英文

Reflection of Pride and Prejudice

Ive read it during this semester. This book, written by Jane Austen, is published by China International Broadcasting Publishing House in 2010 and has 475 pages.

Jane Austen is an English famous writer. Her compositions focus on country females marriage and their life. She describes her apperceive to the world with her own special perspective and humor words. Although Austen was only 21 when she wrote this novel, her sharp observation of social lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and lively.

The main idea is: Mr. Bennet has five daughters. With the daughters grow older, finding husbands for their daughters become Mrs. Bennets priority thing. Their family belongs to middle class. Mrs. Bennet is a very vulgar and power person. Their neighbor Charles Bingley is a single man who possesses lots of property. And Mrs. Bennet urges her husband to visit Bingley. In her mind, she has listed him as a son-in-la Darcy, an imposing, wealthy, noble and dignified man. He becomes a focus for many beautiful girls. Mrs. Bennets is very eager to introduce her daughters to middle and upper class people. Her behaviors are very comicaland she is like a clown for Mr. Darcy. He feels very disgust with Mrs. Bennets behaviors and also looks down upon her. But these girls find Darcys shortcomings soon. He takes up with Elisabeth; she is Mrs. Bennets second daughter. Because of many complex misunderstands they missed each other. Then, Elisabeth receives a letter from Darcy and they overcome their prejudices to each other. At last they fall in love and Elisabeths sisters also find their true love. And the novel ends in a happy atmosphere.

In the eighteenth century, the British Empire is in the peak period. But the British socials influence spread the whole country. For example, peoples views about snobbishness, vanity and ideas on marriage. The condition of marriage is the man should have a good social position and the woman should have good dowry. So their combination is happy to their family. Everythingis based on money and social position during that time. In my opinion, it looks like marriage is a combination of money. But marital relationship is based on respect and affection but not money. The author opposes marry for money and emphasizes importance of marriage.

Austen uses irony art permeates the whole novel and throughout the development of plot. On the other hand, the language description and the figures psychological activity are very

picturesque. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. The author uses humorous satire exaggerating technique, reflects Mrs. Bennets false and deceit. In one word, this book is an illustration of the society at that time.

In this novel, the whole structure is very precise, the figures characteristic are distinct and full of their own features. It shows this novels unique charming. On the other hand, it reflects the authors artistic and ideological content. So it is worth reading. 本文版权归曼界森英书下载网及英文小说网共同所有

篇三:傲慢与偏见读后感英文

傲慢与偏见读后感英文

《傲慢与偏见》是19世纪英国小说家简·奥斯汀最著名的小说,该作品以日常生活为素材,一反当时社会上流行的感伤小说的内容和矫揉造作的写作方法,生动地反映了18世纪末到19世纪初处于保守和闭塞状态下的英国乡镇生活和世态人情。

傲慢与偏见英文读后感

First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has consistently been Jane Austen'smost popular novel. It portrays life in the genteel rural society of the day, and tells of the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between Elizabeth Bennet and the haughtyDarcy. The title Pride and Prejudice refers (among other things) to the ways in whichElizabeth and Darcy first view each other. The original version of the novel was written in 1796-1797 under the title First Impressions, and was probably in the form of an exchange of letters.

Jane Austen's own tongue-in-cheek opinion of her work, in a letter to her sister Cassandra immediately after its publication, was: ;Upon the whole... I am well satisfied enough. The work is rather too light, and bright, and sparkling; it wants shade; it wants to be stretched out here and there with a long chapter of sense, if it could be had; if not, of solemn specious nonsense, about something unconnected with the story: an essay on writing, a critique on Walter Scott, or the history of Buonaparté, or anything that would form a contrast and bring the reader with increased delight to the playfulness and general epigrammatism of the general style;.

傲慢与偏见英文版读后感:A Book Report about Pride and Prejudice

Elizabeth is such an independent woman. She is confident, knowledgeable, and has self-esteem. She was born in a poor family and her mother wants her and her sisters to marry rich men thus to make their family rich. Since they are poor, theres no condition for the girls to learn dancing, drawing or playing the piano. Despite all of this, Elizabeth loves reading, which makes her special.

I think this has much to do with the writer Jane Austen is also a woman who loves reading and writing, though women writers are underestimated and have low social status in her time, she still insist on her interest and keep on writing. She is unfortunate because she cant marry the man she loves and stay single for her whole life, but we are fortunate as she leaves us so many great books

which benefit us so much.

Women who have their own opinion, confidence and future plans should be respected, such kind of women set examples for all women.

Elizabeth is a represent for Jane Austen.

She is brave, she cares about her sisters. When her sister Jane is sick and stays in Mr. Bingleys home, she goes to see her regardless of the bad weather and mudded road. Eventually she arrives exhaustingly. Her dress is dirty and her hair is cluttered, but her courage and perseverance win Mr.Darcys heart.

She is brave, she fights for her dignity. I like the conversation between she and Darcy.

Darcy: Miss Bingley has given me credit for more than can be. The wisest and the best of men, the wisest and best of their actions, maybe rendered ridiculous by a person whose first object in life is a joke.

Elizabeth: Certainly, there are such people, but I hope I am not one of them. I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good. Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies so divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can—but these, I suppose, are precisely what you are without.

She is brave, she fights for her love and happiness. When Mr.Collins proposes to her, although her mother wants them to marry, she refuses, because she knows he is not the man who is suitable for her, and she doesnt love him, she doesnt want her happiness demolished by a man she doesnt love.

I love this novel, and I admire the author and the characters in it. I love their courage and I respect their independence.

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