性格分析:Character analysis:女主人公伊丽莎白聪敏机智,有胆识,有远见,有很强的自尊心,并善于思考问题。就当时一个待字闺中的小姐来讲,这是难能可贵的。正是由于这种品质,才使她在爱情问题上有独立的主见,并导致她与达西组成美满的家庭The heroine Elizabeth smart wit, courage, vision, strong self-esteem, and be good at It was a not betrothed yet miss, it is praiseworthy for one's excellent It is this quality, it makes her an independent opinion on the issue of love, and she and Darcy result of a happy family不论是伊丽莎白、达西那种作者认为值得肯定的人物,还是魏克翰、柯林斯这类遭到讽刺挖苦的对象,都写得真实动人。同时,奥斯丁的语言是经过锤炼的,她在对话艺术上讲究幽默、讽刺,常以风趣诙谐的语言来烘托人物的性格特征。这种艺术创新使她的作品具有自己的特色。Whether it is Elizabeth, Darcy that the author should besure that the figures, or Wei Kehan, Collins this kind of object by sarcasm, are written in the real At the same time, Austen's language is a temper, she stresses thehumor, satire in the art of dialogue, often with humorous language to express the This innovation makes her art works with its own
女主人公伊丽莎白聪敏
机智,有胆识,有远见,有很强
的自尊心,并善于思考问题。就
当时 一个待字闺中的小姐来讲,
这是难能可贵的。正是由于这种
品质,才使她在爱情问题上有独
立的主见,并导致她与达西组成
美满的家庭英文: The heroine Elizabeth resourcefulness, have courage, these have vision, have very strong self-respect, and be good at It was a young unmarried young lady speaking, this is It is this quality, just make her in love on the stand alone initiative, and led to her and happy family of darcy 不知道对不对,自己看着删减吧
M Bennet — An English gentleman with an estate in H He is married with five daughters, a circumstance injurious to his The terms of M Bennet's inheritance require a male Because he has no son, upon his death, his property must go to his closest male relative, M Collins, a clergyman who provides him with much M Bennet, a gentle if eccentric man, is very close to his two eldest daughters, Jane and particularly E However, he has a poor opinion of the intelligence and sensibility of his wife and three youngest daughters, frequently declaring them "silly" and visiting them with insulting remarks as well as gentle M Bennet — The querulous wife of M B Her main concern in life is seeing her daughters married She angles for her new neighbour, M Bingley, as a match for one of She also hopes for a match between one of her girls and M Collins Jane Bennet — The eldest of the Bennets' five daughters and the one considered the most She has a reserved personality and tends to hide her She is incapable of suspecting the worst of people, preferring to see only the Elizabeth Bennet — The 20-year-old second sister, and the protagonist of the She is her father's favorite and inherits his intelligence and She is generally regarded as one of the most enduring and popular female protagonists in English Mary Bennet — The third sister, bookish and Mortified by unfavorable comparisons between her appearance and that of her beautiful sisters, she disdains their frivolous interests and seeks to impress others instead with her scholarly yet ill-timed aphorisms and limited musical Catherine "Kitty" Bennet — The fourth sister, 17 years old, generally follows the lead of her younger sister, LLydia Bennet — The youngest sister at 15 years of She is extremely flirtatious, naive, headstrong and William Collins — A clergyman and cousin of M B M Collins, as the closest male relative, stands to inherit the Bennet When not pompously full of himself, Collins is a narrow-minded sycophant, excessively devoted to his patroness, Lady Catherine de B He is always keen to show his admiration and Charlotte Lucas — Elizabeth's close friend and daughter of a neighbouring She is willing to put up with M Collins' flaws in return for a home and Fitzwilliam Darcy — M Bingley's close friend, an intelligent, wealthy and reserved man, who often appears haughty or proud to He is wary of his friend Bingley's romantic entanglements with unsuitable Georgiana Darcy — Much younger sister of M D The age difference is so great that he is more of a father figure than a Since their parents' death, she has been under the joint guardianship of Darcy and their cousin Colonel F She became infatuated with George Wickham and was persuaded by him to Fortunately, she felt it was her duty to inform her brother and he quickly put a stop to this ill-advised Charles Bingley — An outgoing, wealthy young man who leases property near the Bennets' Louisa Hurst and Caroline Bingley — M Bingley's sisters, who look down upon the Bennets and their George Wickham — A dashing, handsome young soldier who attracts the attention of Elizabeth B His father was the manager of the Darcy estate, so he grew up with M Darcy and his Though a favorite of Darcy's now-deceased father, there is bitter enmity between him and Darcy, due to his attempt to elope with Georgiana Darcy for her substantial Lady Catherine de Bourgh — Aunt of M Darcy and patroness of M C A proud and domineering woman, she had planned for the marriage of M Darcy and her daughter since they were Anne de Bourgh — Daughter of Lady Catherine and presumed betrothed of her cousin M Darcy, suffers from some A gently humorous running joke has the proud mother describing extraordinary talents her daughter would have possessed had she applied Colonel Fitzwilliam — Another nephew of Lady Catherine and friend and cousin of M D He is attracted to Elizabeth Bennet, but is not wealthy enough to consider her seriously as a M Philips — Sister of M BennetEdward Gardiner — Sensible brother of M Bennet and M PM Gardiner — Wife of M G She is the favorite aunt of Jane and Elizabeth B
M Darcy: An extremely wealthy aristocrat, Darcy is proud, haughty and extremely conscious of class differences at the beginning of the He does, however, have a strong sense of honor and Elizabeth's rebukes after his first proposal to her help him to recognize his faults of pride and social It is, in fact, precisely because Elizabeth is not so awed by his high social status as to be afraid to criticize his character that he is attracted to The self-knowledge acquired from Elizabeth's rebukes and the desire to win Elizabeth's love spur him to change and judge people more by their character than by their social Fitzwilliam Darcy The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic The reader eventually realizes, however, that Darcy is her ideal Intelligent and forthright, he too has a tendency to judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social Indeed, his haughtiness makes him initially bungle his When he proposes to her, for instance, he dwells more on how unsuitable a match she is than on her charms, beauty, or anything else Her rejection of his advances builds a kind of humility in Darcy demonstrates his continued devotion to Elizabeth, in spite of his distaste for her low connections, when he rescues Lydia and the entire Bennet family from disgrace, and when he goes against the wishes of his haughty aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, by continuing to pursue E Darcy proves himself worthy of Elizabeth, and she ends up repenting her earlier, overly harsh judgment of 帮你找了两个,我想应该够了吧