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t on, leading to the notoriety of the “honest”, “upright” Hadleyburg. Stylistic Features in the Man That Corrupted Hadleyburgs tone and style. In Pride and Prejudice, the use of this artistic style reached a point of consummationMark Twain is an excellent, humorous and satiric master. His writing career began at the period of the transition from American Romanticism to Realism. From 1867, the publication of his first short novel The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, to1874, and the publication of his long novel The Gilded Age, the tone was optimistic, humorous and jocular and the style of writing was relaxing. After 1980s, his creation came into mature period. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur39。 Charlotte for status, Lydia for sex and Mrs. Hirst for money. But the Bennett sisters are manipulated by Austen to marry for the only thing worth marrying for—love.Both happy marriages and unhappy ones contribute to the theme that a happy and strong marriage takes time to build and must be based on mutual feeling, understanding, and respect. Hasty marriages acting on impulse, and based on superficial qualities will not survive and will inevitably lead to unhappiness.3. General View of The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg”“my dear, dear Lydia! She will be married! she will be married at sixteen !……but the clothes ,the wedding clothes!……Lizzy, my dear, run down to your father ,and ask him how much he will give her。 intentional blench turned to unexpected, just wished encounter。s novels, her language was clean, beautiful, delicate, which displayed the writer39。 I see it now...”(Xian Yijing,2001) (Implication: they understood that people should do good deeds, more good things, because those who do good will receive good rewards and sow the wind will reap the whirlwind.) All those subtle and sharp language above made those selfish souls more vividly and exposed their mean spiritual world.5. Conclusion D。s performance showed Austin’s unpromising attention to artistic skills. In the section of Elizabeth’s taking care of Jane at Netherfield leading to Miss Bingley’ hatred, with delicate strokes, the author penetrated into young men and women’s emotional world. By describing a variety of accidental incidents, the author vividly portrayed jealousy of Bingley, coolness of Elizabeth and solicitousness of Darcy. All these scenes clearly presented their relationships before our eyes. Elizabeth and Darcy’s quarrels in Collins’s family were the most exciting section of the book, and also a turning point in the development of their feelings. Their refined language, the outbreak of emotions and the environmental foil were so harmonious, natural, and worthy of appreciation. Austin, who was also particularly good at mining the inner world of women, used circumbendibus and beautiful euphemism to explore the heroine Elizabeth’s psychological journey of selfdiscovery from love to marriage. In the section of Elizabeth’s selfreproach after knowing the truth of Lydia’s marriage, Austin demonstrated Elizabeth’s psychological activities with delicate strokes. Her actions, language and inner monologues were appropriate to display her regretful feelings. From these we found the author39。 misunderstanding became repentance. Irony also can be seen in other figures. Mr. Collins proposed to one but got married with another. Miss Bingley stigma her rival in order to win her lover’s affections, which stirred Darcy’s, more attachment to Elizabeth. Mr. Bennett’s neglecting of her daughter39。s marriage。39。On Satirical Features in Pride and Prejudice and The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg1. IntroductionJane Austin is the first important woman novelist in English literature. She was born in Hampshire, England. She received no regular education. But her father, George Austen, who was rector of local parish, taught her much at home. Influenced by her father, she began writing at an early age. From 1811 to 1818, she published six excellent works in succession: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. The appearance of these excellent works broke the depressed atmosphere of sentimental literature and paved way for realism. So this woman writer was praised as inparable Jane Austin by critics. Through years of test, these works were favored by generations of readers and critics, especially her masterpiece Pride and Prejudice. Irony is known as the European literary tradition. With her high artistic consciousness, Austen shows a more mature art of irony. In her novel irony is not only reflected in the tone of satire, sarcastic letters but also in character portrayal, and organization of plots as well as the theme of the works. Irony is Austin’s way of understanding and evaluating life bees her novel39。 An omniscient narrator opens the story with a description of Hadleyburg. It is the most honest town in the state. The citizens there are very proud of its honest, upright, reputation. The town enjoys national renown for protecting every citizen against all temptation from infancy through death. And the town motto even reads Lead us not into temptation.39。Stay ,stay, I will go myself…….” (Wang Chuang﹠Wang Liping,1998)Through this section’s lifelike description, the moody image of Mrs. Bennett was represented vividly. Another example, Elizabeth rejected Collins’s propose, as a result “the wealthy bachelor.” Robbed by her neighbor sir William Lucas’ daughter, Mrs. Bennett fell down by this attack — at least she thought she was sick. She was more worried for her daughter39。 Pride became humility。s rich feelings. In the section of the first encounter of Elizabeth and Darcy in the dance ball, the author successfully pushed the two characters into our vision with exquisite technique, personalized language and movements. At the same time a lot of words used to describe the magnificent party and various peop