傲慢与偏见概括 英文

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1、Pride and PrejudiceGeneral:Chapter7-9Jane received a letter from Miss Bingley.She was invited to have dinner with Louisa and Miss Bingley,that made Mrs Bennet crazy because she thought ita good chance to get close to Mr Bingley.She asked Jane to ride a horse there instead of taking a carriage becaus

2、e its going to rain and Jane can stay there for a night if she ride a horse.As a result,Jane got a serious cold and wasnt able to go home,so she stayed at Mr bingleys home.Her sister Elizabeth walked to see her and was invited to stay there for a night too.Miss Bingley and Mrs Hurst were hostile to

3、Elizabeth because they thought she was rude and mean.In contrary ,Miss Bingley always flattered Mr Darcy because she liked him.However, Mr Darcy liked Elizabeth and was indifferent to Miss Bingley.Later,Mrs Bennet came to see Jane and talked with Mr Darcy,and that shows her ignorance.CHAPTER9But peo

4、ple themselves alter so much, that there is something new to be observed in them for ever.CHAPTER8he was an indolent man, who lived only to eat, drink, and play at cards, who, when he found her prefer a plain dish to a ragout, had nothing to say to her.CHAPTER7ExtortShe did at last extort from her f

5、ather an acknowledgment that the horses were engaged. SELF RELECTIONI like the words Mr Darcy said:”Her eyes were brightened by the exercise.”He said that to encounter Mrs Bingley and Mrs Hursts discredit against Elizabeth.I agree with him:Elizabeth made herself so embarrassing because of her worry

6、about her sister,we dont have right to laugh at a person who has tried hard to do something out of love.I hate Miss Bingley because she is a girl who treat others very friendly when faced with them and abuse them secretly.Moreover,she is very snobbish,she looked down upon Elizabeth because she has s

7、everal poor uncles.I think we should pay more attention to the personality of a person in stead of his(her) wealth.I think the spot in chapter 7 is interesting:Mr Biennt thought his little daughters were silly to talk about the officers,however,Mrs Bennet disagreed with him and said that he should n

8、ever thought his own children silly.In Chinese families,fathers always point out their childrens fault directly while mothers are inclined to treat their children with warm encouragement.This dialogue reflects the difference between ways fathers and mothers used to teach their children.CHAPTER9-12Mr

9、s Bingley admired Mr Darcy and kept flattering him when he was writing a letter.However,Mr Darcy liked Elizabeth instead of her and treated her impatiently. Later,they discussed about if deciding immediately and changing ones mind quickly is right.After that ,in order to show her skills,Miss Bingley

10、 played piano.However,Mr Darcy asked Elizabeth to dance with him,which made Miss Bingley hate Elizabeth.Since then,Mrs Bingley started to provoke their relationship by saying bad words about Elizabeth to Mr Darcy.Jane felt uncomfortable staying Bingleys home,so she borrowed a carriage from Mr Bingle

11、y to go home.As usual,Mrs Bennet eagerly hoped Jane can stay there for a few more days, and she was unhappy to see them back.Mr Darcy found himself attracted by Elizabeth.He is so proud and dont want to be controlled by her,so he pretended to be indifferent to her.CHAPTER10 Mr DarcyNothing is more d

12、eceitful, said Darcy, than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.To yield without conviction is no compliment to the understanding of either.CHAPTER11 Mr DarcyYes, vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride - where there is a real superiori

13、ty of mind, pride will be always under good regulation.disarmYour humility, Mr. Bingley, said Elizabeth, must disarm reproof.I totally agree with Elizabeth that friendships and emotion can affect people profoundly.If someone respect you,he is likely to respect your ideas,you dont need to persuade hi

14、m into think into them.I like the words Mr Darcy said that we shouldnt take jokes as the most important things in our lives,if we do that,even the smartest people will be ridiculous in our eyes.In our lives, sometimes we need jokes to tease the world but in more cases we are supposed to be serious.I

15、n a lot of conditions,jokes are equal to irresponsibility and ignorance.So we should learn to be serious in appropriate cases.I can not understand Mr Darcy.He liked Elizabeth so much but he didnt want to show that to her,he tried to disguise that just because he thought if Elizabeth knew that she will control his feelings.From my perspective,if you like someone,you should show that to him(her) or even tell him(her)directly,otherwise you wont know if he(she)likes you too.

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