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又是什么呢?是金錢、麻木、淚水、悔恨、遺憾,或許更多更多,但唯一沒有的便是真愛,彌足的真愛……。是的,是因為他們有傲慢,有偏見,才會有這一切的波折。他不懂得勾心斗角,不懂得如何區(qū)分真實或是虛假,因而偏見在她心中產(chǎn)生。伊麗莎白也只因為對達西的偏見,而使她清新了威克姆對達西人品的貶低之言。感情沒有浪漫就失去其完美的色彩了。伊麗莎白為自我家人的行為給自我?guī)淼挠绊懭f分懊惱,達西也所以勸賓利先生離開簡,之后自我也是在理智與情感較量之后萬分矛盾地向伊麗莎白吐露心事。伊麗莎白在明白威克姆的真實面目前對其充滿好感,她的姨媽卻說這樣的青年托付終身不會幸福,因為他沒有財產(chǎn)沒有穩(wěn)定收入,伊麗莎白理解這樣的看法,并且主動克制了自我的感情,呵呵這樣并沒有給伊麗莎白抹黑,只會讓我們看到一個真實理智的伊麗莎白,聰明理智的姑娘。有一個細節(jié)的描述很有意思,伊麗莎白和她的舅媽舅舅到彭伯利_達西的莊園去游玩時,不細心遇見達西之后,加德納先生和達西先生的交流讓伊麗莎白十分滿意,她覺得達西應(yīng)當明白自我的親戚不都是那種舉止讓人厭煩的人。如果對方的某些缺點是自我所不能容忍的、并且也是自我所無法改變的話,就應(yīng)當果斷選擇放棄;當然也應(yīng)當要珍視彼此,不要由于別人的一些話就改變自我的決定,幸福要自我去經(jīng)營。這樣的單身漢,……人們總是把他看作自己某一個女兒理所應(yīng)得的一筆財產(chǎn)。奧斯汀在《傲慢與偏見》中描寫了幾對年輕人的愛情故事,小說沒有重大的歷史事件為背景,而是以幽默細膩的筆觸展現(xiàn)了18世紀末19世紀初英國鄉(xiāng)村中產(chǎn)階級生活的畫面,表明了作者對于愛情的態(tài)度。初讀小說中譯本是大約十多年前的事了,那時只是醉心于伊麗莎白與達西這對淑女紳士之間曲折但終成正果的愛情,加之喜歡小說流暢俏皮的文筆,所以一連讀了好幾遍。電影限于篇幅刪去了一些次要人物和情節(jié),但伊麗莎白與達西、簡與彬格萊、夏洛蒂與柯林斯以及莉迪雅與韋翰這四對年輕人的戀愛婚姻仍然脈絡(luò)清楚、不枝不蔓。電影的配樂也非常符合影片詼諧幽默的氣氛,凡柯林斯出場必配以輕快富于跳躍感的音樂,凡凱瑟琳夫人出場則配以沉重莊嚴的背景音,給影片增色不少。其一是莉迪雅與韋翰私奔后達西才特地前往伊麗莎白家,向她說出韋翰過去的卑劣行徑,而小說則安排達西求婚遭拒之后即給伊麗莎白寫信,解釋韋翰之事。因此立即解釋似乎比等到人家家中大亂再去解釋更為合理。伊麗莎白是個漂亮聰明、堅強可愛的女孩子。故事中女主角伊麗莎白第一眼看到男主角達西就是不順眼的,加上男主角個性的傲慢,繼而對他有了偏見。彼此之間的傲慢和偏見就造成了一開始的不愉快與誤解,但是經(jīng)過種種事件的澄清,彼此又漸漸產(chǎn)生一點點的感情。接著一連串對達西不利的流言,更讓伊麗莎白對達西反感逐漸增強??上o論是什么樣的偽裝,我都痛恨。達西又為了討好伊麗莎白,而改變他傲慢的性格。而開始的時候,伊麗莎白一直活在自己的偏見之下,而忽略思考事實的真相,經(jīng)過達西的解釋和自己的判斷,才真正找到幸福。傲慢與偏見,是我們很常見的弱點和毛病。一個人所給予的第一印象固然可以影響到《傲慢與偏見》讀后感15《傲慢與偏見》是英國著名女作家簡其實這本書,在初一時已經(jīng)接觸過了,但當時對于劇情的繁雜很沒有耐心,看了幾章就沒有了興致,便一直擱在一旁,直至今日才重新拾起。一眨眼,三十幾章已經(jīng)過去了,人物的性格也很明顯地被作者刻畫出來了。他利用了自己巧妙的奉承能力以及一付討人喜歡的儀表,迷住了伊麗莎白,不停地為自己洗刷冤情,中傷達西。說實話,我并不認為伊麗莎白被騙說明他是一個愚人。不可否認,韋翰長著一張英俊的臉,表面上也裝得非常紳士。這部反映婚姻問題的小說是作者作品中最受歡迎的一部,也是她本人最喜歡的作品。奧斯汀短暫的一生幾乎都是在英國的鄉(xiāng)間度過的,也許就是周圍樸素,寧靜的氛圍孕育了她淡然的氣質(zhì)。在寫《傲慢與偏見》時,她只是一個十幾歲的女孩,難道這不是一種天賦嗎?她的確很少接觸外界,但思想存在,想象存在,這一切的存在就足夠。小說中,每個人都用他們的方式來詮釋自己的愛情觀、價值觀、人生觀。上帝創(chuàng)造人類的本意是賦予了每個人平等的地位、平等的權(quán)利。當然,有些人并不是天生的,所謂近朱者赤,近墨者黑,當然也有出淤泥而不染,濯清漣而不妖。社會的豐富多彩,世界的可貴之處,就是有了這么多獨一無二的人類。and the avowal of all that he felt, and had long felt for her, immediately spoke well。and he was not more eloquent on the subject of tenderness than of sense of her inferiority— of its being a degradation—of the family obstacles which had always opposed to inclination, were dwelt on with a warmth which seemed due to the consequence he was wounding, but was very unlikely to remend his spite of her deeplyrooted dislike, she could not be insensible to the pliment of such a man’s affection, and though her intentions did not vary for an instant, she was at first sorry for the pain he was to receive。she did not accept that kind of marriage, Darcy, a rich man proposed to her, she she did not like was had prejudice with , the pride and prejudice。s , Darcy and Elizabeth rediscovered, Elizabeth fell in love with Darcy, , they the way, in the end, Jane married is really a wonderful the way of seeking love, as long as we stick to our principle and don’t be afraid of misunderstanding, I believe one day happiness will e true.第四篇:傲慢與偏見讀后感Marriages in Pride and PrejudiceThe novel Pride and Prejudice,written by Jane Austen in 1813, tells the love story of four first one is Jane and they fall in love with each other somehow influenced by wealth and beauty,their marriage is mainlybased on second is about has a prejudice against because he istoo proud to appreciate when he displays Darcy affair to her,she refuses him for he considers Bingly and her sister, is Elizabeth’s Friend Charlotte Lucas who is neither beautiful nor marries for financial last one is her sister Lydia Bennet ,who is laching in maturity,runs off with George these characters,this novel mainly tells us the attitude towards love and all,Jane Austen held the view that one should marry based on love like Elizabeth and womanshould refuse to marry a man without love,however rich he ,her friend Charlotte Lucas fail to persist on it,resulting in an unhappy ’s more,a woman should be independent when she choose her the Chapter 20,Elizabeth refuses the proposal of in spite ofhis wealth and her mother’ persistence.“She talked to Elizabeth again and again。s novels and one of the first “romantic edies” in the history of the Austen, English novelist whose realism, biting social mentary and masterful use of free indirect speech, burlesque and irony have earned her a place as one of the most widelyread and bestloved writers in British manuscript was first written between 1796 and 1797, initially called First Impressions, but was never published under that title of the book is taken from a sentence in Fanny Burney39。Austen was a reader and admirer of Burne