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lives makes the style of this book surprisingly mature and plots in her works are always very development of the plot is as inevitable as a problem in think the depth of Pride and Prejudice is the reason that makes this book prominent and , her book still can be the guide telling us the economic relationships both at her time and in modern time.。s family, reaches the west to have deep love for for the rich and powerful people sons and younger the disparity of ignoring family status and wealth of the west, propose to her, but is 。s life with punishing, Demonstrate different attitudes to the love question of the marriage of young girl of the family origin of middle class of villages and towns, Thus reflected authors oneself。該片于XX年9月16日在英國(guó)上映。懷特執(zhí)導(dǎo),凱拉t finish the book before the having watched its movie assures me what worthy reading and what fascinating to be got, convinces me to carry on and I161。forces jump they have already realized what they are when finding whom they born to live with for the whole in the world could stop the book says so, so does the believe this kind of person will be forever happy, for following their real feelings and instinct, not money161。sick161。Mr..Bingley as fine examples.??They take affection serious, as a matter of entire matter poor161。Jane161。who coaxes and threats Elizabeth to accept 161。unassuming and ignorant, similar to those who consider everyone would marry money, and treat love as trade, or just intent to find a lifelong panion instead of a lifelong lover, when they being at marry word: They follow their age, not feeling from the bottom of second is Lydia as good example, similar to those who always take a shine to ladykillers at the first sight, and so blindly fall in love that leave aside family member161。s kind is selfconceited161。.The ice hitherto entirely melts which always stands before a hearty end, everybody seems to know, they living in forever felicity, just as kinds of person I consider there are in this book, accordingto attitude towards archetype , which can be applied to even now, es from and goes back to allude to the relevant social first one is as fine model, who took the advantage of his possession of 161。s proposal 161。Elizabeth seems to begin to trust him a another good news later to be is that she accidentally learns the it was again shoulder the whole cost of Lydia161。175。175。175。175。175。162。and thirdly which perhaps I ought to have mentioned earlier, that it is the particular advice and remendation of the very noble lady whom I have the honor of calling patroness.” So is a person who sacrifices his marriage to reality and spite of and ’s values, I think, Wickham and ’s attitudes toward marriage should be the majority of values at that pursue high status and money rather than how could they be happy? Their marriages are doomed to we will throw our eyes back to course, Elizabeth Benet is our first Bennet is the main character and reader sees the unfolding plot and the other characters mostly from her second of the Benet daughters at twenty years old, she is intelligent, lively, attractive, and witty, but with a tendency to judge on first impressions and perhaps to be a little selective of the evidence upon which she bases her believed that marriage must be based on love, which is one of the reasons why she misunderstood is such a girl with great wit, courage and selfconscience so that she is not polluted by society and keeps her own at last grasped ’s heart tightly and live a happy contrast to Elizabeth, her intimate friend Charlotte Lucas doesn’t think highly either of men or of matrimony, marriage had always been her believes that it is the only honorable provision for welleducated young women of small fortune, and however uncertain of giving happiness, must be their pleasantest preservative from although to be sure was neither sensible nor agreeable。s impression, my thoughts began to Austenwas born in a well regulated family at the end of the eighteenth novel is more like the depiction of the love she longs is the ancestor of modern romantic novels