pride and prejudice-darcy proposed to elizabeth in the rain 台词

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1、DARCY: I came to Rosings with the single object of seeing you.I had to see youLIZZIE: Me?DARCY: Ive fought against my better judgement, my familys expectation(pause)DARCY: The inferiority of your birthmy rank and circumstance. (stumblingly) all those things.but Im willing to put them aside.and ask y

2、ou to end my agony.LIZZIE: I dont understand.DARCY: (with passion) I love you. Most ardently.(Lizzie stares at him.)DARCY: Please do me the honour of accepting my hand.A silence. Lizzie struggles with the most painful confusion of feeling. Finally she recovers.LIZZIE: (voice shaking) Sir, I apprecia

3、te the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. Believe me, it was unconsciously done.A silence. Gathering her shawl, she gets to her feet.DARCY: (stares) Is this your reply?LIZZIE: Yes, sir.DARCY: Are you laughing at me?LIZZIE: No!DARCY: Are you rejecting me?LIZZ

4、IE: (pause) Im sure that the feelings which, as youve told me, have hindered your regard, will help you in overcoming it.(A terrible silence, as this sinks in. Neither of them can move. At last, Darcy speaks. He is very pale.)DARCY: Might I ask why, with so little endeavour at civility, I am thus re

5、pulsed?LIZZIE: (trembling with emotion) I might as well enquire why, with so evident a design of insulting me, you chose to tell me that you liked me against your better judgement. If I was uncivil, that was some excuse.DARCY: Believe me, I didnt mean.LIZZIE: But I have other reasons, you know I hav

6、e!DARCY: What reasons?LIZZIE: Do you think that anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined, perhaps for ever, the happiness of a most beloved sister?(Silence. Darcy looks as if hes been struck across the face.)LIZZIE: Do you deny it, Mr. Darcy? That youve separated a young couple who l

7、oved each other, exposing your friend to the center of the world for caprice, and my sister to its derision for disappointed hopes, and involving them both in misery of the acutest kind?DARCY: I do not deny it.LIZZIE: (blurts out) How could you do it?DARCY: Because I believed your sisters indifferen

8、t to him.LIZZIE: Indifferent?DARCY: I watched them most carefully, and realized his attachment was much deeper than hers.LIZZIE: Thats because shes shy!DARCY: Bingley too is modest, and was persuaded that she didnt feel strongly for him.LIZZIE: Because you suggested it!DARCY: I did it for his own go

9、od.LIZZIE: My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me! (pause, takes a breath) I suppose you suspect that his fortune had same bearing on the matter?DARCY: ( sharply) No! I wouldnt do your sister the dishonour. Though it was suggested (stops)LIZZIE: What was?DARCY: It was made perfectly clear th

10、at.an advantageous marriage. (stops)LIZZIE: Did my sister give that impression?DARCY: No!(An awkward pause.)DARCY: There was, however, I have to admit. the matter of your family.LIZZIE: Our want of connection? Mr. Bingley didnt vex himself about that!DARCY: No, it was more than that.LIZZIE: How, sir

11、?DARCY: (pause, very uncomfortable) It pains me to say this, but it was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three younger sisters - even, on occasion, your father. Forgive me.(Lizzie blushes. He has hit home. Darcy paces up and down.)DARCY: You and your sister - I must exclude from this

12、.(Darcy stops. He is in turmoil. Lizzie glares at him, ablaze.)Elizabeth: And what about Mr. Wickham? Darcy: (surprised ) Mr. Wickham? Elizabeth: What excuse can you give for your behavior towards him? Darcy: You take an eager interest in that gentlemans concerns. Elizabeth: He told me of his misfor

13、tunes. Darcy: Oh, yes, his misfortunes have been very great indeed. Elizabeth: You ruin his chances and yet you treat him with sarcasm. Darcy: (greatly disappointed) So this is your opinion of me? Thank you for explaining so fully. Perhaps these offences might have been overlooked had not your pride

14、 been hurt by my honesty. Elizabeth: My pride? Darcy: .in admitting scruples about our relationship. Could you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances? Elizabeth: (greatly angry, sad and agitated) And those are the words of a gentleman. From the first moment I met you, your arr

15、ogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize that you were the last man in the world I could ever be prevailed upon to marry. Darcy: Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time. 参考翻译:达西:这几个月对于我来说是一种折磨,我来罗新斯只是为了见你。伊丽莎白:我?达西:我在与世俗的看法,与我家族的期望对抗,与你的身世,与我的

16、阶级对抗,我要把他们统统抛开,让你终结我的痛苦。伊丽莎白:我不明白你在说什么。达西:我爱你,最真挚的爱。请给与我荣幸,接受我的手吧。伊丽莎白:先生,我感激你的挣扎。但我非常遗憾,给你的只有痛苦,这个决定是潜意思下的。达西:这就是你的回复?伊丽莎白:是的,先生。达西:你是在嘲笑我吗?伊丽莎白:不达西:你是在拒绝我?伊丽莎白:我相信,你心中阶级的门槛会帮助你克服痛苦。达西:我能否问你,为什么我竟会遭受如此无礼的拒绝?伊丽莎白:那么我能否问你,为什么你说喜欢我是违背了你自己的判断力?要是我果真是无礼的,那么,这还不够作为我无礼的理由吗?达西:相信我,我不是那个意思。伊丽莎白:但你知道我还有别的理由。达西:什么理由?伊丽莎白:一个毁我最亲爱的姐姐幸福的人,怎么会打动我的心去爱他呢?你能否认你拆散了一对相爱的恋人,让你的朋友被大家指责为朝三暮四,让我的姐姐被大家嘲笑为奢望空想,你叫他们俩受尽了痛苦?达西:我并没有否认这些。伊丽莎白:你怎么能做出这样的事情?达西

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