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《傲慢与偏见》英文书评5篇模版
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第一篇:
《傲慢与偏见》英文书评
Thecommentof"Prideandprejudice"
PrideandPrejudiceisanovelwrittenbythefamousEnglishwriter,JaneAusten,whowasthesixthchildreninafamilyofsevenandwasborninthevillageofsteventoninHampshirein1775anddiedofAddison’sdiseasein1817.
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.
SirWalterScott评论
READagain,andforthethirdtimeatleast,MissAusten'sveryfinelywrittennovelof"PrideandPrejudice."ThatyoungladyhasatalentfordescribingtheinvolvementsandfeelingsandcharactersofordinarylifewhichistomethemostwonderfulIevermetwith.Thebigbow-wowstrainIcandomyselflikeanynowgoing;buttheexquisitetouch,whichrendersordinarycommonplacethingsandcharactersinteresting,fromthetruthofthedescriptionandthesentiment,isdeniedtome.—From"TheJournalofSirWalterScott,"March,1826.
Webestownomeancomplimentupontheauthorof"Emma"whenwesaythatkeepingclosetocommonincidents,andtosuchcharactersasoccupytheordinarywalksoflife,shehasproducedsketchesofsuchspiritandoriginalitythatwenevermisstheexcitationwhichdependsuponanarrativeofuncommonevents,arisingfromtheconsiderationofminds,manners,andsentiments,greatlyaboveourown.Inthisclassshestandsalmostalone;forthescenesofMissEdgewortharelaidinhigherlife,variedbymoreromanticincident,andbyherremarkablepowerofembodyingandillustratingnationalcharacter.Buttheauthorof"Emma"confinesherselfchieflytothemiddlingclassesofsociety;hermostdistinguishedcharactersdonotrisegreatlyabovewell-bredcountrygentlemenandladies;andthosewhicharesketchedwithmostoriginalityandprecision,belongtoaclassratherbelowthatstandard.Thenarrativeofallhernovelsiscomposedofsuchcommonoccurrencesasmayhavefallenundertheobservationofmostfolks;andherdramatisperson?
conductthemselvesuponthemotivesandprincipleswhichthereadersmayrecognizeasrulingtheirown,andthatofmostoftheirownacquaintances.—From"TheQuarterlyReview,"October,1815.
LordMacaulay评论
SHAKESPEAREhashadneitherequalnorsecond.Butamongthewriterswho,inthepointwhichwehavenoticed,haveapproachednearesttothemannerofthegreatmasterwehavenohesitationinplacingJaneAusten,awomanofwhomEnglandisjustlyproud.Shehasgivenusamultitudeofcharacters,all,inacertainsense,commonplace,allsuchaswemeeteveryday.Yettheyareallasperfectlydiscriminatedfromeachotherasiftheywerethemosteccentricofhumanbeings.Thereare,forexample,fourclergymen,noneofwhomweshouldbesurprisedtofindinanyparsonageinthekingdom—Mr.EdwardFerrars,Mr.HenryTilney,Mr.EdmundBertram,andMr.Elton.Theyareallspecimensoftheupperpartofthemiddleclass.Theyhaveallbeenliberallyeducated.Theyalllieundertherestraintsofthesamesacredprofession.Theyareallyoung.Theyareallinlove.Notoneofthemhasanyhobby-horse,tousethephraseofSterne.Notonehasarulingpassion,suchaswereadofinPope.Whowouldnothaveexpectedthemtobeinsipidlikenessesofeachother?
Nosuchthing.HarpagonisnotmoreunliketoJourdain,JosephSurfaceisnotmoreunliketoSirLuciusO'Trigger,thaneveryoneofMissAusten'syoungdivinestoallhisreverendbrethren.Andalmostallthisisdonebytouchessodelicatethattheyeludeanalysis,thattheydefythepowersofdescription,andthatweknowthemtoexistonlybythegeneraleffecttowhichtheyhavecontributed.—Fromessayon"MadameD'Arblay,"1843.
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.
第二篇:
英文书评傲慢与偏见Loveactually
PrideandPrejudiceisamasterpiecewrittenbyaBritishwriternamedJaneAusten.Inthebook,sheexpressedtherelationshipbetweenloveandmarriageinahumorouswayandshoweddifferentattitudestowardmarriagebydepictingseveralyoungwomenofdifferentdescent,economicpositionandhorizonofknowledge.
ThestorytalksaboutfourmarriageswhichoccurredinBritaininthe19thcentury.AndthemostimportantamongthemareprotagonistsElizabethandDarcy.Elizabethisprettyandsmart.Asforloveandmarriage,shehasherownstrongprinciplethatshewon'tbeconfusedbymoneyandstatusbuttoinsistonlookingfortruelove.WhileDarcyisaveryproudmanwhoseemstoalwaysfeelsuperior.Therefore,shehasaprejudiceagainsthim.Prideandprejudiceleadtotheunpleasentandmisunderstandingbetweenthem.However,afterclarificationofvariousmatters,theygraduallyfallinloveandconcludethehappymarriage.
Inthebook,Janeclearlyexplainedthatitiswrongtogetmarriedfortheproperty,moneyandstatus.Sheemphasizedthe
importantoftheidealmarriageandregardedmenandwomen'semotionsasthefoundationstone.
AsfarasIamconcerned,Ihavelearnedtwothingsfromthebook,ontheonehand,prideandprejudiceareverycommonweaknessamongus,therefore,everyonecaneasilydrivenbytheirownsubjectivefeelingsandmisunderstandingofothers.Onlyin-depthunderstandingcanweknowaperson'sinnerworld.Ontheotherhand,Elizabethinsistsonheremotionsandisn'tconfusedbymoneyandstatus,pursuesherlovebravely.Althoughwehavedifferentpursuits,IhopeIcancarryonlikeher.Afterall,upholdthedreamisahappything.
第三篇:
傲慢与偏见英文书评PrideandPrejudice
Ⅰ.Readingexperience:
IwatchthemoviePrideandPrejudiceduringlastwintervocation,andIfounditveryattractive.InMayof2022,Idecidedtoreadthebook.ThoughIamfamiliarwiththeplotofthisbook,Ifounditsometimesalsoconfusing.ItMaybebecauseofthenewwords.Byreadingthisbook,Ibroadenmyhorizontosomeextent.
Ⅱ.Briefintroduction:
PrideandPrejudiceisahumorousstoryofloveandmarriage.Mr.BennetwasanEnglishgentlemanlivinginHertfordshirewithhiswife.Hehadfivedaughters:
thebeautifulJane,thecleverElizabeth,thebookishMary,theimmatureKittyandthewildLydia.Becauseofthelaw,afterthedeathofMr.Bennet,