The novel depicts a thousand gold among squire Bennett's five waiting girls. The protagonist is his second daughter Elizabeth. ?
She met Darcy at the dance, but she heard that he was arrogant and refused him all the time. ?
After experiencing many setbacks, Elizabeth lifted her prejudice against Darcy, and Darcy also put down her arrogance, and all shall be well.
This work, based on daily life, is based on the content and artificial writing techniques of the popular anti-injury novels in society at that time.
It vividly reflects the conservative and closed life and human feelings of English towns and villages from the end of 18 century to the beginning of 19 century. ?
It has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.
2. Translation
The novel describes the daughter of Bennett, a young squire among five waitresses, and the protagonist is Elizabeth, the second daughter. She met Darcy at the dance, but she heard that he was arrogant and always refused him. After some twists and turns, Elizabeth lifted her prejudice against Darcy, and Darcy also put down her arrogance. Everything will be fine. All shall be well, jack shall have Jill. ?
Based on daily life, this work vividly reflects the British urban life, social conditions and human feelings in a conservative and closed state from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19 with the contents of sentimental novels popular in society at that time and artificial writing techniques. It has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.
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Introduction of main characters:
Elizabeth, 1
Elizabeth, the second daughter of the Bennett family, is the cleverest and cleverest person in the family. Elizabeth is the heroine of this novel and one of the most famous female characters in English literature.
She has many admirable things, as the novel says, she is cute and smart, and can talk to anyone gracefully. Her honesty, elegance and wisdom enable her to stand out from the vulgarity and boredom of her social class.
However, her sharp language and premature judgment on others also led to her confusion. Elizabeth is not a copy of a vulgar mother and an indifferent father, nor is she a combination of several absurd sisters.
Not to mention the epitome of a strong woman, when she gradually saw the noble quality of Mr. Darcy, she discovered her misunderstanding of Mr. Darcy. ?
2. Darcy
Mr Darcy is the son of a wealthy owner of Pemberley Manor and Elizabeth's companion. He comes from a noble family and is rich in material wealth, but he is too proud and values his social status too much.
His arrogance made him leave a bad impression on Elizabeth at first. Elizabeth's refusal humbled him. Although Elizabeth was cold to him, Darcy expressed his unremitting love for Elizabeth and proved his love for Elizabeth.