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傲慢與偏見英文讀后感傲慢與偏見英文讀后感(精選19篇)品味完一本名著后,大家一定對(duì)生活有了新的感悟和看法,現(xiàn)在就讓我們寫一篇走心的讀后感吧。千萬不能認(rèn)為讀后感隨便應(yīng)付就可以,下面是店鋪精心整理的傲慢與偏見英文讀后感,僅供參考,希望能夠幫助到大家。傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇1ManypeoplesimplyregardPrideandPrejudiceasalovestory,butinmyopinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.Sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.Thecharactershavetheirownpersonalities.Mrs.Bennetisawomanwhomakesgreateffortstomarryoffherdaughters.Mr.Bingleyisafriendlyyoungman,buthisfriend,Mr.Darcy,isaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.EventhefivedaughtersinBennetfamilyareverydifferent.Janeissi-mp-le,innocentandneverspeaksevilofothers.Elizabethisaclevergirlwhoalwayshasherownopinion.Marylikesreadingclassicbooks.(Actuallysheisapedant.)Kittydoesn'thaveherownopinionbutlikestofollowhersister,Lydia.Lydiaisagirlwhofollowsexoticthings,handsomeman,andissomehowalittleprofligate.WhenIreadthebook,Icanalwaysfindthesamepersonalitiesinthesocietynow.ThatiswhyIthinkthisbookisindeedtherepresentativeofthesocietyinBritaininthe18thcenturyThefamilyofgentlemaninthecountrysideisJaneAusten'sfavouritetopic.Butthislittletopiccanreflectbigproblems.ItconcludesthestratumsituationandeconomicrelationshipsinBritaininhercentury.Youcanfindthesefromtheverybeginningofthisbook.Thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.Itreads:“Itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.Theundertoneisveryclear:thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.PeoplealwaysthinkthatAustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.Infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.Afterreadingthisbook,Iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.Icouldn'tforgethoweagerMrs.Bennetwantstomarryoffherdaughters.Ifyouwanttoknowwhysheissocrazyaboutthesethings,ImustmentionthesituationinBritainatthattime.Onlytheeldestsonhadtheprivilegeofinheritinghisfather'spossessions.Youngersonsanddaughterswhoareusedtoluxuriousliveshavenochoicebutmarryamanorwomaninpossessionofalargefortunetocontinuetheircomfortablelives.Thus,wecanseethatgettingmarriedisawaytobecomewealthier,particularlyforwomenwithoutmanypossessions.JaneAustentoldusthatmoneyandpossessiondeterminedeverything,includingmarriageandloveinhercentury.In“PrideandPrejudice”,thesisterofMr.BingleystronglyopposedhisplanofmarryingJanebecausetheBennetsdon'thavemanypossessionsandtheirsocialpositionsaremuchlowerthanthem.Fromthis,wecanseetherearealotofobstaclesforanotveryrichwomantomarryawealthyhusband.Thesociety,therelativeswouldnotallowthemtogetmarried.Inmodernsociety,althoughthemarriagesofeconomicneedshavedecreasedrapidly,theconceptof“moneydetermineseverything”isstillrootedinsomepeople'smind.Alotofparentstryhardtointerferetheirchildren'smarriages.Educationbackground,possessions,jobsremainsthemainreasonthatmayinfluenceone'smarriage.Marryformoneyisstillabigprobleminoursociety.Wecan'thelpthinking:canmoneydetermineeverything?Austenleftthisproblemforustothink.ThegeniusofJaneAustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.AlthoughAustenwasonly21whenshewrote“PrideandPrejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.Theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.Thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.IthinkthedepthofPrideandPrejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.Today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelationshipsbothathertimeandinmoderntime.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇2Afteraterm'sreading,Ifinishedtenmorebooks,however,whatimpressedmemostisJaneAustenandhertwoclassicalbooks.InChinamaybeweallknowLiQingzhao,agreatfemalepoetwhosepoetryarefulloftheemotionsfromthebottomofherheart.However,inEnglandthefiguremaybeismymostadmirableauthoressMissAustenwhocanneverhavetoomanyrespectsfromthecommonpeoplejustlikeme.AfterreadhertwomasterpiecesofbooksPrideandPrejudiceandSenseandSensibility,Ifeelsoproudofbeingfemaletoseeaworld-famousauthoressusingherindependentthoughts,humorwordstoshowustherelationshipbetweentheso-calledsuperiorsandthelower-class.Atthattime,neitherintheeastnorinthewest,itisnotsoeasyforawomantobecomeagreatfigurewithliteraryreputation.InChinaLimadeit,whileinEnglandMissAustenwithheruniquecharacteristicalsorealizedherdreamafteralongstrugglewiththetemporalpoints.ItseemsthatallinJane'slife,shemadeadecisionbetweensenseandsensibility;oncetherewasanoldsaying“Affectionisdesirable,moneyisabsolutelyindispensable.”Sheresolutelychosehertruelovebutnotasplendidlifeoracomfortablehome,whatapityshecannotmarrytheoneshedidnotreallyloveevenabelovedone,inhershortlife,shefinishedsixfamousbookswithherheartandsoulbutnevermarriedandstayedsingleforever.WhenreadingPrideandPrejudice,IwonderedwhytheoldestsisterintheBennetfamilyalsowasnamedJane,isthereanypossibilityJaneBennetisthesoulofMissAusten;andMissAustenexpectedtorealizeallthepitywhichcannotcometrueinherreallife,soJaneBennetwaspicturedasprefectaspossibletobethebestofthefivesisters.It'saclassicalbookwithabundantdescriptionofeveryone'sinnerheart,especiallythechangesintheirhearts.Itcanneverdeservetoomanyanalysesforitwassowonderfullyworked.Onecansayanythingbutordinarytoshowourrespectsandadmiration.Themansaid“IdonothavethattalentofconversingeasilywithpeopleIhavenevermetbefore.”Thewomansaid“Wealldon'tknowhim.”Thebookisfulloftheman'sprideandthewoman'sprejudiceinitslinesandwords.Fromhispridewecanseehisconfidenceandpersistence;whereasfromhispridewecan'tseehiskindnessandgentlenesswhichhehidbehindthesurface.Fromherprejudicewecanseeherfirmnessandtreason;whereasfromherprejudicewecan'tseeherexpectationandworrieswhichshehidbehindthesurface.SoitgaveusabeginningofthestoryofprideandprejudiceandledustoMissAusten'semotionworld.Sowonderfulabook,soclassicalastory,soprefectahappyendingmadeitneveraproblemwhetherhisprideorherprejudicecounted,becauseoflove,allcanbeneglected.InthebookoncetheproudMrDracytalkedaboutthetraitsanaccomplishedwomanmusthave,itneededathoroughknowledgeofmusic,singing,dancing,drawingandmodernlanguages,andbesidesthis,acertainsomethinginhermannerofwalking,inhervoiceandherbehaviour.What'smore,somethingmoresolid,theimprovementofhermindbywidereading.Itcouldneverbetoostrictforacommonwomantofollow.Abouttheattitudestothemarriage,CharlesDickensintheOliverTwistalsoshowedustheopinionsofthatday,hesaidifamanhasambitionstoenterpolitics,thenhemarriesawomanwithastainonhername,overthoughit'snotherfault,itmightspoilhischancesofsuccessinhislife.()Thesocietyiscruel,peoplemightusetheknowledgeofhiswife'sdoubtfulbirthagainsthim,andagainsthischildren,too.Andoneday,hemightbegintoregrethismarriage.Butloveissogreatthatnothingcanconquerit,andinthePrideandPrejudiceweseethetypeofclassicallove,ifwesayintherealizationwearesosorrytoseetheovermoreinterestleadustoforgetwhatloveis,whatapitywhenloveisnotsopureasitshouldbe,whatapitywhenloveisusedasamediumofexchange.TomyhappinessthebooksinflectedMissAusten'smarriageview,itiswrongtogetmarriedforproperty,moneyandstates.Sheobjectstogettingmarriedformoneyandregardingthemarriageasatriflingmatter.Shealsopointsthatthemanandthewoman'semotionisthefoundationofanidealmarriage.Afterreadingit,IfeelthatIjustwanttoturnElizabethwhoisordinarybutwithspecialbeauty,bravebutwithalittlestubborn,thoughsheisnotaprefectwomanoureyes,shedoesbeawomanwithprefectdisadvantages.TotheheroMrDracy,IfeelthatIjustwanttomarryagentlemanlikeMrDracywhoalwaysputshislovedeepinhisheart,tillthedayhemadesurethatElizabethwastheonehewantedtospendtheresttimeofthelive.Underthehandsomeandgentle;proudandseriousface,therewasakindheartfulloflove.Prideisjustlikeapieceofbeautifulclotheswhichisluxuriousanduntouchable.However,theexpenseofprideisloneliness.Prejudiceisjustlikethecloudsfloatingintheskywithitsfreedom.However,theexpenseofprejudiceislost.WhatIlearntfromthebooksandJaneAustenisdeeplyprintedinmymindandIshouldneverforgetElizabethandMrDracy'sprefectlovestory,theyusefullyinfluencedeachother.Hismindmighthavebeensoftenedandhismannersimprovedbyhersociability,andshemighthavelearntfromhisgreaterjudgmentandknowledgeoftheworld.Justlikeafairytale,thepriceandprincesshaveahappylivetogether,whichIamlookingforward.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇3PrideandPrejudiceisanovelwrittenbythefamousEnglishwriter,JaneAusten,whowasthesixthchildreninafamilyofsevenandwasborninthevillageofsteventoninHampshirein1775anddiedofAddison'sdiseasein1817.Thebookfirstpublishedon28January1813bythebooksellerThomasEgertonwhohadalsopublishedSenseandSensibility,theoriginalversionofthenovelwaswrittenin1796-1797underthetitleFirstImpressions.PrideandPrejudiceisalovestory,mainlytellsthelovebetweenElizabethandDarcy.Itdividedinto2volumesandiscomposedof42chaptersaltogether.ThemajorcharactersareMr.Darcy,Arichandproudyoungman.Elizabeth,thesecondeldestdaughterofMr.andMrs.Bennet.Mr.Bingley,Arichyoungbachelor.Jane,thefirstdaughterofMr.andMrs.Bennet.ThestorybeginwithBingley'sarrival.OnedaywhenMrs.BennethearBingleyhastakenNetherfield,ahousenearher's.Sheissohappyandarrangedoneofherfivedaughtersmarriagewithhim.Ataball,luckly,BingleyandJanefallinloveatthefirstsight.Darcy,afriendofBingley's,wasattractedtoElizabeth,alivelyandspiritedgirl.ButDarcygreatlyoffendsherbyhissuperciliousbehaviorandthisdislikeisincreasedbyWickham,adashingyoungmilitiaofficeroftheunjusttreatmenthehasmetwithatDarcy'shands.OnedaywhenDarcyandBingley'stwosistersdisgustedwiththevulgarityofMrs.Bennetandhertwoyoungestdaughters,effectivelyseparatedBingleyandJane.Meanwhile,Collins,acousinofMr.andMrs.Bennet,marriedcharlotte,afriendofElizabeth's,forElizabeth'srefusetomarryhim.ButOnedayDarcysendElizabethaletter,inwhichhejustifiestheseparationofhisfriendBingleyandJaneandmakeitclearthatWickhamis.SoElizabethchangedheropinionsandideastowardhim.OncewhenElizabethvisitedheruncleandauntinthenorthofEngland,shemetDarcythereandwitnessedhischangesthroughseriesofbehaviors,nolongerprideandbecomegentleandattentive,allthesemadetheirmarriagearranged,andtheyalsosuitablyprovidedforBingleyandJane'sreunitedandengaged.Thestoryendswithboththeirhappymarriages.MypointofviewtowardsthemasterpieceofJaneAusten'sisthatthisnovelreflectstheEnglishhumansentimentoftheendof18thcenturyandtheearlyof19thcenturyunderthecircumstanceofconservative,andtellsusthedifferencewaysandattitudestomarriageofMr.andMrs.Bennet'sfivedaughters'.Therebyrevealtheauthorherselfattitudetowardsmarriage,thatisloveandmarriagebasedonmoney,propertyandsocialstatusisnotperfect,butitisalsostupidWithoutconsideringallofthese.There,theauthoremphasizetheimportanceofidealmarriage,meanwhile,tobeopposedtolove&marriagebasedonmoneyorpropertyandtobeopposedtopeople'slaughlove&marriageoff.Theauthortakestheaffection/loveasthecornerstoneofidealmarriagebetweenmaleandfemale.Elizabethastheleadingcharacterinthisnovel,wasborninthefamilyofsquireen's,andislovedbyDarcy.Darcyproposemarriagetoherinspiteofdifferenceinthepossessionofpropertyandsocialstatus,butisrefusedbyElizabethforhispride,thenoveldemonstratethatiftheprideofDarcy'sexisted,therewillbenoloveandalsohappymarriagebetweenElizabethandhe,itisreallynicethatElizabethwitnessthechangesofDarcy'sthroughseriesofbehaviorinthefollowingdays.viewingthatheisnolongerprideandtheneliminatingherprejudicetohim,finallyengagedwithhimandleadingahappymarriage.TheauthordescribedthatfemaleisinpursuitofindependentpersonalityandequalrightthroughseveraldifferentattitudesofElizabethforDarcy'sproposemarriage.Meanwhile,demonstrateElizabeth'sindependentunderstandingforahappymarriage.Inthisarticle,thewriterdescribedseveralunperfectmarriagesofElizabeth'ssistersandclosefriends,aimedatmakingasharpcontrastwithElizabeth'sbeatificmarriageandrevealedthatmarriagewithoutlovebutbaseonsocialstatusandpropertyactuallyisakindofpublictragedies.Humorous,ironical,polishedlanguageandrealstorylineisalsooccurredinthisarticle.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇4“Prideandprejudice”isthefamousBritishwriterJaneAustenmasterpiece,theworksindailylifeformaterial,theromanticandrealitylovestory.WorksofvividreflectsthelateeighteenthtowellintothenineteenthcenturyintheconservativeandblockstateoftheBritishtownlifeandwaysoftheworld.Itssocialgraffitinovelatthattimeifnotonlyattractsthegeneralreader,realtothisday,stillgivethereaderauniqueartenjoyment.Firstofall,fromstorytosee,Elizabethresourcefulness,havecourage,thesehavevision,haveverystrongself-respect,andbegoodatthinking.Justthenaanunmarriedladiestheladyofspeaking,thisisvaluable.Andalsoitisthisquality,justmakeherinlovehaveindependentinitiative,andledtoherandhappyfamilyofdarcy.Inmyopinion,Elizabethisworthyofpraise.Inthewayofthepursuitoflove,besuretoafirmbelief,notformoney,fame,wealth,oranyothercausecarelesslydecidedto,wanttoholdtofindtruelove.Iftheotherpartytosomeofthedefectishimselfcan'tstand,butalsowhatcan'tchangeit,youshouldgiveuptheresolutechoice;Ofcourseshouldalsotocherisheachother,notbecauseofsomeoftheotherswords,theychangetheirdecision,happinesstoyourselftothebusiness.Thisisthebookwanttomunicatetotheworldisverypreciouswords,isalsototheheartofthepursuitoflovechickensoup.Readingthisbook,Ibealifetimeearnings,enjoythespiritualbaptism.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇5PrideandPrejudiceismyfavoritenovel,whichimpressesmeforalongtime.ItdescribesalovestorymainlybetweenElisabeth,whoIlikethebest,andarichandproudman,Darcy.ThestorybeganwiththearrivalofacrowdofrichmenwhorentahouseneartheBennet.Inaball,ElisabethgavesuchabadimpressiononDarcy'sfirstpridethatsherefusedDarcy'sfirstproposal.DarcywassosurprisedbyElisabeth'srefusalthathelovedElisabethmoredeeply.AndElisabeth'santipathymadeDarcyrealizehisshortings.HewasnotangryaboutElisabeth'scensure,butalsohechangedhispreviousproudattitude.DuringElisabeth'stravelinDarcy'smanor.Darcywasverynicetoheruncleandaunt,differentfrompreviousproudattitude.WhenoneofElisabeth'ssistersranawaywithWickham,DarcyhelpedElisabethfindhersisterandpreventhersisterfromthelossofreputation,withnobodyknowingthatitwashewhohelpedtheBennet.SomanychangesinDarcyeliminatedElisabeth'sprejudice.Atlastitendwiththeirmarriage.Takingthedailylifeasitsmaterial,thisstoryreflectedthelifeandloveinaconservative你andblockingEnglandtown.Itreflectedtheauthor'sviewaboutmarriagethatitisfaulttomarryforproperty,moneyandstatusanditisalsofoolishtotaketheseelementsintoaccount.InfactDarcy'spridemanifestedthegapbetweentheirstatuses.Sincehisprideexisted,thereisnoidealmarriagebetweenElisabethandDarcy.FromthedifferentattitudesfromDarcy'stwoproposals,itreflectedthefemininepursuitofpersonalityindependenceandrightequality,whichisaprogressivecharacterfromtheimageofElisabeth.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇6thenovelopenswiththefamousline,"itisatruthuniversallyacknowledged,thatasinglemaninpossessionofagoodfortune,mustbeinwantofawife.".andendswithtwomarriages:janeandbingley#39;s,aswellasdarcyandelizabeth#39;s.bothcouplesareassumedtolivehappilyeverafter.elizabeth(lizzy)bennetisthecoreofthefamily.elizabethisthesecondofmr.andmrs.bennet#39;sfivedaughters,andisanintelligent,bold,attractivetwenty-year-oldwhenthestorybegins.inadditiontobeingherfather#39;sfavourite,elizabethischaracterizedasasensible,yetstubborn,woman.misledbyhiscoldoutwardbehaviour,elizabethoriginallyholdsmr.darcyincontempt.however,shefindsthatmr.darcyimprovesonacquaintance,moresothanshewouldexpect.fitzwilliamdarcy(commonlyknownasmr.darcy)isthecentralmalecharacterandelizabeth#39;ssecondloveinterestinthenovel.heisanintelligent,wealthy,extremelyhandsomeandreserved28-year-oldman,whooftenappearshaughtyorproudtostrangersbutpossessesanhonestandkindnatureunderneath.initially,heconsiderselizabethhissocialinferior,unworthyofhisattention,buthefindsthat,despitehisinclinations,hecannotdenyhisfeelingsforelizabeth.hisinitialproposalofmarriageisrejectedbecauseofhisprideandelizabeth#39;sprejudiceagainsthim;however,attheendofthenovel,aftertheirrelationshiphasblossomed,heishappilyengagedtoalovingelizabeth.roleofwomeninthe18thcenturyinlate-18th-centuryengland,womenwererelegatedtosecondaryrolesinsocietywithrespecttopropertyandsocialresponsibilities.forexample,womenwerenotpermittedtovisitnewarrivalstotheneighbourhood(suchasmr.bingleyinprideandprejudice)untilthemaleheadoftheirhouseholdhadfirstdoneso.womenwereunderenormouspressuretomarryforthepurposeofsecuringtheirfinancialfuturesandmakingvaluablesocialconnectionsfortheirfamilies.therefore,marriage,thoughromanticised,wasinmanywaysafinancialtransactionandsocialallianceratherthanamatteroflove.althoughjaneaustendidnotcondonelovelessmarriages(shestayedsingleallherlife),shedidapproveofmatcheshavingequalityinvariousrespects,includingwealth,socialstatus,loveandcharacter.inprideandprejudice,wealth,socialstatus,chastity(andtheperceptionofchastity)andphysicalattractivenessaredepictedasfactorsaffectingawoman#39;schancesforagoodm傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇7FilmReviewofPrideandPrejudicePrideandPrejudiceisafamousclassicwrittenbyJaneAusten.Iwasattractedbythecharactersandplotsofthefilmadaptedfromthenovel.Elizabethistheheroineofthestory.WhenshemeetsDarcy,ahandsome,richbutarrogantman,onthepartyforthefirsttime,sheisdissatisfiedwiththeproudmannerofDarcy.Darcylooksdownonthosewhoareinalowersocialclass,includingElizabeth.However,aftergettingtoknowthecourage,independenceandconfidenceofElizabeth,healmostfallsinlovewithher.ButElizabethbelievestheliesofWickhamwhichcauseshergreatprejudicetoDarcy.SherejectsDarcy'sproposemarriagetoprotectherself-respect.Finally,Darcygoesawaybecausehecouldn'ttolerateElizabeth'ssisters'vulgarmanners.HewritesalonglettertoexplainhisthoughtsandlovetoElizabeth.Afterreadingit,ElizabethfeelsguiltyaboutmisjudgingDarcyandregretsturninghimdown.Astimegoesaway,DarcygraduallyimproveshisprideandkeepshelpingElizabeth'sfamilyoutfromtroubles.Atlast,ElizabethremovestheprejudicetoDarcyandacceptshisproposemarriage.FromthefilmIlearnthatwecan'tjudgeamanimmediatelybythefirstimpression.Ifwearecontrolledbyoursubjectivesenses,itwilleasycauseprejudiceandmisunderstandingandprobablyinfluentthedevelopmentsofmanyevents.Toavoidthissituation,weneedmorecommunicationtounderstandothersdeeplybyourselves.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇8thenmantreatGRateventinone'slifewithpunishing,Demonstratedifferentattitudestothelovequestionofthemarriageofyounggirlofthefamilyoriginofmiddleclassofvillagesandtowns,Thusreflectedauthorsoneself'smarriageview:Itiswrongtogetmarriedfortheproperty,moneyandposition;Getmarriedanddoesnotconsiderthatabove-mentionedfactorsareunwisetoo.So,sheobjectstogettingmarriedformoney,objectingtoregardingthemarriageasatriflingmatter.Sheemphasizestheimportanceoftheidealmarriage,andregardmenandwomen'semotionasthefoundationstonewhichconcludestheidealmarriage.thewomanprotagonistinthebooklizabethcomesfromthelittlelandlord'sfamily,reachesthewesttohavedeeploveforfortherichandpowerfulpeoplesonsandyoungerbrothers.Reachthedisparityofignoringfamilystatusandwealthofthewest,proposetoher,butisrefused.lizabeth'smisunderstandingandprejudicetohimareareason,butamainoneisthearrogancethatshedislikeshim.Reachthethesofthewestinfactstatus'thereflectionsofdifference,existthiskindarrogant,Nothavingcommonthoughtsandfeelingsbetweenheandlizabeth,themarriagethatcannothaveloftyideals.lizabethwatchesconductingoneselfinsocietyandaseriesofbehaviorofreachingthewestpersonallyafterwards,Seehechangetheproudconceitedexpressionsofpassingby,dispelmisunderstandingandprejudicetohim,Thusconcludedthehappymarriagewithhim.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇9ItisuniversallyacknowledgedthattheeternalthemeofJaneAusten'snovelsisthechoicepeoplemakeformarriagepartners,soisinPrideandPrejudice.Mrs.Bonnethadnootherwishifherfivedaughterscouldgetmarriedassoonaspossiblewithsomeonewealthy.Atadancingball,itisobviousthatMr.BingleycouldnothelpfallinginloveatthefirstsightwithMissJanebecauseofherstunningbeauty.Mrs.Bennewassoexcitedthatshecouldnotholdhermanneranddeclaredpubliclyshewouldha一veadaughtermarriedsoon,whichfrightenedMr.Bingleyaway.Mr.Collins,adistancenephewofMr.Bennet,cametoaskamarriagetooneofhiscousinsbeforeMrs.BennetwasabletogetclearwhyMr.Bingleyleftsuddenly.AfterreceivingthehintfromMrs.BennetthatJanealreadyhadanadmirer,Mr.CollinsturnedtoElizabethwithoutwastingaminuteandtoMissCharlotteLucastwodayslaterafterrefusedbyElizabeth.ItwasdifficultforMrs.Bennettorecoverherselfasaresultofthe“deadlystupid”decisionmadebyElizabethuntilshegotthenewsthatLydiafinallymarriedMr.Wickham,thoughthemarriagewasbuiltonthebasisoftenthousandpounds.Mr.DarcyofferedthemoneyanddideverythingdepartingfromhiswilljustbecausehelovedElizabethsomuch.HecouldnothidehisfeelingsanymoreandshowedhisaffectiontoElizabethatlast,who,becauseofaseriesofmisunderstandingstowardshim,rejectedhimwithouthesitation.ThisplotistheclimaxofthenovelastheprejudiceofElizabethtoMr.Darcywasexposedandremovedsincethen.Andthecombinationofthetwoyoungcouples,JaneandBingley,ElizabethandDarcycameatlast.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇10Smellingthefaintinkfragranceinhisnose,heturnedthepagesinhishandandreadthelinesinfrontofhimquietly.PrideandPrejudiceisabookthatisoftenheardbyothersandfeelsgood.Iboughtithomeandrealizeditcarefully.Ididntthinkitwasgoodatthebeginning.Afterreadingitcompletely,Ilearnedsomephilosophyandwisdomoflifefromit.Prideandprejudice,anovelbytheBritishwriterAustin,showssomeofthedailylifeandruralsceneryofthemiddleclassinEngland,andopensanewpageinthehistoryofEnglishnovels.Elizabethinthepursuitofloveontheroad,hasbeenadheringtotheiroriginalbeliefs,notbythethendoor-to-doorandwealthstatusoftheirownfootsteps,adheretothefateoftheirowndestiny.Shetookcontrolofherdestinyandfinallygotagoodmarriage.Hercharacterandspirit,allletmedeeplyadmire.Inaddition,knowingthatshemisunderstoodDarcy,sheadmittedhermistakeandlovetoDarcy.Sheknewthatthemoralcharacterthatmistakescanchangeiswhatweshouldlearn.Seeingthehappyendingofthistwistsandturnsfate,Iamdeeplygratifiedandlookforwardtoitsilently.Ihopethatallpeoplecanhavetheintegrationofrationalityandsensibility,andtrulymanagetheirownhappylifeindependently.傲慢與偏見英文讀后感篇11Austin's"prideandprejudice",assheputsit,isthinontwoinchesofivorycarving,itisthemasterpieceofAustin.Reflectthemarriageproblemsofnovelisa,theauthorworksinthemostisherfavoriteworks.Worksofvividreflectsthelate18thcenturytotheearly19thcenturyinaconservativeandocclusionoftheBritishtownlifeandtheworld.Itssocialgraffitilikenovelsnotonlyattractthereadersatthattime,solidtotoday,stillgivethereaderauniqueartisticenjoyment.Shewasthefirsttorealisticallyportrayordinarygracenovelistindailyordinarylife,playsanessentialroleinEnglishnovel.Thewholeworks,notleastnowindingupsanddownsoftheplot,butitisthissimple,delicateandattractedusdeeply.Austin,shortlifeisspentinthecountry,almostallaroundmaybesimple,halcyonatmospherenurturedhercooltemperament.Notbecausethereisnoabundantexperience,fortheanalysisofthingsforherabilitytodoubt.Peoplereadthebookprideandprejudice"willbefineforher,keenemotion.Whenwriting"prideandprejudice",sheisju

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