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posal, and angrily accuses his insolence. The rational aspect of the heroine Elizabeth shows her clear, calm and actually stressful personality. Compared with her stupid mother, the smooth and lazy father, the shallowminded, selfwilled sister with feather head, Elizabeth is one with ideal mind. Elizabeth has a deep understanding of all the things around her. She has a clean understanding about her own social status. Because of this, 解放軍理工大學(xué)理學(xué)院畢業(yè)論文 16 she resists extremely against the arrogance of Darcy, and she tries to protect herself from being hurtled by Darcy39。s manding attitude. She believes that she must make him understand that she is not woozy. The ultimate failure makes Darcy wake up. He is aware of his own shortings. He accepts Elizabeth’s criticism, and faithfully corrects the shortings and mistakes. He is no longer arrogant and has a real love with Elizabeth. With the revealing of the truth, Elizabeth’s prejudice on Darcy bees deeper. Until when Elizabeth refuses Darcy’s long love letter, she experiences the fierce shock. In order to satisfy her own vanity, she always treats people with an irrelevant suspicion and confusion. But this shame serves her right. Even if she really falls in love with someone, she should not be so blind to meet this flunking stage. She is stupid also in the vanity. When she first knows them two, one loves her and makes her feel happy, and the other treats her in a cold manner, which makes her angry. All these cause her prejudice and ignorance, when she encounters their affairs. She could be considered to be knowledgeable at last. When we see the blame from heart, she starts to give up the bias caused by selfesteem, truly and seriously understand Darcy. She finally falls in love with Darcy. When the sister asks how she would love Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth replies that she should date from the day she see the beautiful lane manor park. The statement seems to refer to the property of 解放軍理工大學(xué)理學(xué)院畢業(yè)論文 17 Darcy. In addition to referring to the specific manor, she also refers the new Darcy seen in the garden. In other words, Darcy changes the attitude of being arrogant and rudest, and this is the reason why Darcy wins Elizabeth’s heart and love. We can imagine that if Darcy doesn39。t change his mind, even if other misunderstandings have been resolved, they would not fall in love forever. 5. Jane Austin’s Concept about Love and Marriage Jane Austin expressed her marital outlook that marriage should be on the basis of love but at the same time should take wealth and equal social status into account. 6. Conclusion During Jane Austin’s 42 years’ life, she didn’t marry. She devoted to creating happy marriages without creating hers. Maybe Austen’s failure in marriage just because she had the desire to get rid of earthly marital outlook at that time, but at the same time she couldn’t find the one who matched her from all aspects. Therefore, she gave up。 instead, she poured all her feelings into lovers in her books and delivered her ideal pattern of marriage. 解放軍理工大學(xué)理學(xué)院畢業(yè)論文 18 7. Acknowledgements Firstly, I must send my most sincere respect and thanks to my supervisor Miss. Liu. Just under her supervision, my graduation paper can be successfully pleted. At the same time, I should give my thanks to my neighboring classmates. They provided me much useful material and information. Their help plays another vital role in the process of my graduation paper pleting work. At last, I give the most heartfelt thanks to all my teachers and friends for their great help. I hope they all get bright future. 解放軍理工大學(xué)理學(xué)院畢業(yè)論文 19 8. Bibliography [1] Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. ISBN 9780743291347. 1 Aug 2021. [2] Miles, Robert. Jane Austen. Writers and Their Work. Northcote House. ISBN 0746308760. 2021 [3] Robert C. Elizabeth Ben: Prejudice or Vanity NieenthCentury Fiction. University of California Press. September 1962. [4] Le Faye, Deidre. Jane Austen: The World of Her Novels. New York: Harry N. Abrams. ISBN 0810932857. 2021 [5] Rogers, Pat (ed.) . The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521825146. 2021 [6] Stafford, Fiona . Notes on the Text. Pride and Prejudice. Oxford World39。s Classics (ed. James Kinley). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192802380. 2021 [7] 瑪吉 ?萊恩著 ,郭靜譯 :《簡 ?奧斯汀的世界》 海南 : 海南出版社 ,2021. [8] 朱 虹(編) . 英國小說的黃金時代 [M], 北京:中國社會科學(xué)出版社 1997