贪玩欢子
电影《傲慢与偏见》英文简介:
Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) and her sister Jane Bennet (Rosamand Parker), sister Mary Bennet (Dalula Lely), Katie Bennet (Kerry Mulligan) and Lydia Bennet (Gina Malone) are all sisters from small landlord families. Mrs. Bennet's greatest goal in life is to find the right man for all five of her daughters. Unfortunately, the second daughter, Elizabeth, can always find out 100 reasons for refusing to marry her mother.
When Mrs. Bennet heard that the neighbouring manor was rented by a wealthy bachelor and would come to spend the summer with his distinguished friends, she excitedly decided that it was a blessing for her daughters. The suitor was on the verge of coming, and things were going as she had expected.
The monotonous and slightly quiet life of the five sisters was accompanied by the arrival of wealthy single Handacy (Matthew McFadden) and his friend Gray, two young men. A beautiful love story full of pride and Prejudice unfolded after the healthy and upward Gray and the wealthy Darcy met the five golden flowers of the Bennet family in the town.
Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) is the most diligent of the five sisters. She is also a talented college student. She never considered marriage before graduation. But when she met the handsome, cynical Gray and the wise businessman Darcy (Matthew McFadden), her judgment began to be tested. Because the wealthy son Darcy soon fell deeply in love with the beautiful Elizabeth after a brief exchange.
Moreover, Darcy bravely proposed to her regardless of the family and wealth gap, but because of Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him, he was relentlessly refused. The reason why Elizabeth misunderstood and prejudiced him was that Darcy, a wealthy man, often showed immortal arrogance, which made the honest and kind Elizabeth disgusted. Because Darcy's arrogance is actually a reflection of status differences, so long as there is such arrogance, there can be no common thoughts and feelings between him and Elizabeth, nor can there be an ideal marriage.
But after a period of time, gradually, Elizabeth found and witnessed a qualitative change in Darcy's way of dealing with people and a series of actions. Especially his past proud and conceited manner disappeared completely, so Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice towards him gradually disappeared, and a happy marriage finally achieved. Her sisters also got the sweet life they wanted.
中文对照:
伊丽莎白·班纳特(凯拉·奈特莉饰)和姐姐珍·班纳特(罗莎曼德·派克 饰)、妹妹玛丽·班纳特(妲露拉·莱莉饰)、凯蒂·班纳特(凯瑞·穆丽根饰)以及丽迪亚·班纳特(吉娜·马隆饰)这5个出身于小地主家庭的姐妹个个如花似玉。班纳特太太(布兰达·布莱斯饰)最大的人生目标就是给她的这5个女儿都找到如意的郎君。可惜天不从人愿,二女儿伊丽莎白总能找出100个不愿结婚的理由拒绝母亲。
当班纳特太太听说邻近的庄园被一个富有的单身汉租下,并且会带着他那些有身份的朋友们前来消夏时,她兴奋地认定这是女儿们的福分,求婚的人眼看着就要上门了,而事情也正如她预想的那样发展开来。
姐妹5人原本单调且略显平静的生活伴随着富有的单身汉达西(马修·麦克费登饰)和他的好友格莱两个年轻小伙子的到来而泛起了波澜。健康向上的格莱和富家子达西这对要好的朋友在结识了镇上班纳特家的这五朵金花之后,一段美丽而饱含傲慢与偏见的爱情故事就此展开。
伊丽莎白(凯拉·奈特莉饰)是5个姐妹中最勤勉的一个,她还是个有才智的大学生,在毕业之前她从没有考虑过谈婚论嫁。但是当她遇到英俊潇洒,玩世不恭的格莱和理智的商人达西(马修·麦克费登饰)后,她的判断力开始接受考验。因为富豪子弟达西在短暂的交往后很快便深深地爱上了美丽的伊丽莎白。
并且,达西不顾门第和财富的差距,勇敢地向她求婚,但却因为伊丽莎白对他存有的误会和偏见,而遭到了无情的拒绝。伊丽莎白对他存有误会和偏见的原因是,出身富贵的达西经常表现出不可一世的傲慢,这令正直善良的伊丽莎白讨厌不已。因为达西的这种傲慢实际上是地位差异的反映,只要存在这种傲慢,他与伊丽莎白之间就不可能有共同的思想和感情,也不可能有理想的婚姻。
但经过了一段时间之后,渐渐地,伊丽莎白发现并亲眼看到了同样善良的达西在为人处世和一系列所作所为上有了质的改变。特别是他过去那种骄傲自负的神态完全不见了踪影,于是伊丽莎白对他的误会和偏见也逐渐消失,一段美满的姻缘也就此最终成就。她的姐妹们也各自得到了想要的甜蜜生活。
1、《傲慢与偏见》是根据简·奥斯汀同名小说改编,由焦点电影公司发行的一部爱情片,由乔·怀特执导,凯拉·奈特利、马修·麦克费登、唐纳德·萨瑟兰等联合主演。该片于2005年9月16日在英国上映。
该片讲述了19世纪初期英国的乡绅之女伊丽莎白·班内特五姐妹的爱情与择偶的故事。
2、影片评价:
《傲慢与偏见》温暖人心、令人愉悦、浪漫,美国影评界对这部名著改编作品丝毫不吝惜溢美之辞。凯拉·奈特利的表演光芒四射(《亚特兰大宪报》 评论)。
该片最大限度地保留了原著的精华,在传承经典的同时又巧妙地融合了许多现代元素,好看且耐人回味,是一部难得的改编力作。(台海网 评论)。
该片画面精致,从镜头的转换到原声音乐表现,清新,养眼的俊男美女与悦目的英国乡村风光更符合一部新世纪电影的感觉。(新浪网评论)。
ellegirlme
Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. The story follows the main character, Elizabeth Bennet, as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of the British Regency. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire, near London. Set in England in the early 19th century, Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Mr and Mrs Bennet's five unmarried daughters after the rich and eligible Mr Bingley and his status-conscious friend, Mr Darcy, have moved into their neighbourhood. While Bingley takes an immediate liking to the eldest Bennet daughter, Jane, Darcy has difficulty adapting to local society and repeatedly clashes with the second-eldest Bennet daughter, Elizabeth. Though Austen set the story at the turn of the 19th century, it retains a fascination for modern readers, continuing near the top of lists of "most loved books." It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature, selling over 20 million copies, and receives considerable attention from literary scholars. Modern interest in the book has resulted in a number of dramatic adaptations and an abundance of novels and stories imitating Austen's memorable characters or themes.
starcraftgod
Pride and Prejudice story summary:Jane Austen began her second novel, Pride and Prejudice, before she was twenty-one. It was originally titled First Impression because the appearances of the characters created the plot of the novel. However, because the novel is also concerned with the effects of the character's first impressions, that is their prejudice, Jane found the title Pride and Prejudice more appropriate. Pride and Prejudice, similar to other Jane Austen's novels, is written in gentle or Horacian satire. The main object of Jane's satire in the novel is the mercenary and the ignorance of the people, a common criticism of the 18th century. Characters in the novel which best carries these qualities are Mrs. Bennet, a foolish woman who talks too much and is obsess with getting her daughters married; Lydia Bennet, the youngest of the Bennet daughter who is devoted to a life of dancing, fashions, gossips and flirting; and Mr. Williams Collins, the silly and conceited baboon who is completely stupify by Lady Catherine in every aspect of his life that he has forgotten his own morals and duty. The tone of the novel is light, satirical, and vivid. Scenes such as Mr. Collins proposal to Elizabeth, and Lady Catherine visits to Lizzy at Longbourn, provides comic relief to the reader while at the same time revealing certain characteristics of the characters. For example, Lydia's lack of common sense and responsibility is revealed when she takes pride in being the first Bennet girl to be married. Lydia does not take into consideration the circumstance of her marriage, the personality of her husband, or the prospects of their marriage for the future. Elizabeth Bennet's ability to laugh off her misfortunate and to continue to be optimistic, considering her situation, also contributes to the tone of the novel. The point of view in Pride and Prejudice is limited omniscient; the story is told through Elizabeth, but not in first person. As a result, the mood of the novel lacks dramatic emotions. The atmosphere is intellectual and cold; there is little descriptions of the setting. The main actions of the novel are the interactions between opinions, ideas, and attitudes, which weaves and advances the plot of the novel. The emotions in the novel are to be perceived beneath the surface of the story and are not to be expressed to the readers directly. Jane's powers of subtle discrimination and shrewd perceptiveness is revealed in Pride and Prejudice; she is able to convey such a complex message using a simple, yet witty, style. The main subject in the novel is stated in the first sentence of the novel: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." In this statement, Jane has cleverly done three things: she has declared that the main subject of the novel will be courtship and marriage, she has established the humorous tone of the novel by taking a simple subject to elaborate and to speak intelligently of, and she has prepared the reader for a chase in the novel of either a husband in search of a wife, or a women in pursuit of a husband. The first line also defines Jane's book as a piece of literature that connects itself to the 18th century period. Pride and Prejudice is 18th century because of the emphasis on man in his social environment rather than in his individual conditions. The use of satire and wit, a common form of 18th century literature, also contributes to label the book as 18th century. However, because Jane Austen had allowed personal feelings of the characters to be expressed in her work, she can also be classified as Romantic. In the figure of Elizabeth, Jane Austen shows passion attempting to find a valid mode of existence in society. Passion and reasons also comes together in the novel to show that they are complementary of marriage. There are seven different marriages presented in the novel. Excluding the Gardiner and the Lucas, the remaining five marriages contrasts each other to reveal Jane's opinions and thoughts on the subject of marriage. The marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth reveals the characteristics which constitutes a successful marriage. One of these characteristics is that the feeling cannot be brought on by appearances, and must gradually develop between the two people as they get to know one another. In the beginning, Elizabeth and Darcy were distant from each other because of their prejudice. The series of events which they both experienced gave them the opportunity to understand one another and the time to reconcile their feelings for each other. Thus, their mutual understanding is the foundation of their relationship and will lead them to a peaceful and lasting marriage. This relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy reveals the importance of getting to know one's partner before marrying. The marriage between Jane Bennet and Bingley is also an example of successful marriage. Jane Austen, through Elizabeth, expresses her opinion of this in the novel: "....really believed all his [Bingley] expectations of felicity, to be rationally founded, because they had for basis the excellent understanding, and super-excellent disposition of Jane, and a general similarity of feeling and taste between her and himself." (Chapter 55) However, unlike Darcy and Elizabeth, there is a flaw in their relationship. The flaw is that both characters are too gullible and too good-hearted to ever act strongly against external forces that may attempt to separate them: "You [Jane and Bingley] are each of you so complying, that nothing will ever be resolved on; so easy, that every servant will cheat you; and so generous, that you will always exceed your income." (Chapter 55) Obviously, Lydia and Wickham's marriage is an example of an bad marriage. Their marriage was based on appearances, good looks, and youthful vivacity. Once these qualities can no longer be seen by each other, the once strong relationship will slowly fade away. As in the novel, Lydia and Wickham's marriage gradually disintegrates; Lydia becomes a regular visitor at her two elder sister's homes when "her husband was gone to enjoy himself in London or Bath." Through their relationship, Jane Austen shows that hasty marriage based on superficial qualities quickly cools and leads to unhappiness. Although little is told of how Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Bennet got together, it can be inferred by their conversions that their relationship was similar to that of Lydia and Wickham - Mr. Bennet had married a woman he found sexually attractive without realizing she was an unintelligent woman. Mrs. Bennet's favoritism towards Lydia and her comments on how she was once as energetic as Lydia reveals this similarity. Mr. Bennet's comment on Wickham being his favorite son-in-law reinforces this parallelism. The effect of the relationships was that Mr. Bennet would isolate himself from his family; he found refugee in his library or in mocking his wife. Mr. Bennet's self-realization at the end of the novel in which he discovers that his lack of attention towards his family had lead his family to develop the way they are, was too late to save his family. He is Jane Austen's example of a weak father. In these two latter relationships, Austen shows that it is necessary to use good judgement to select a spouse, otherwise the two people will lose respect for each other. The last example of a marriage is a of a different nature than the ones mentioned above. The marriage between Mr. Collins and Charlotte is based on economics rather than on love or appearance. It was a common practice during Austen's time for women to marry a husband to save herself from spinsterhood or to gain financial security. However, Jane Austen viewed this as a type of prostitution and disapproved of it. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen dramatizes this form of women inequality and show that women who submits themselves to this type of marriage will have to suffer in tormenting silence as Charlotte does: "When Mr. Collins said any thing of which his wife might reasonably be ashamed, which certainly was not unseldom, she [Elizabeth] would involuntarily turned her eye on Charlotte. Once or twice she could discern a faint blush; but in general Charlotte wisely did not hear." (Chapter 28) These five marriages contributes to the theme that a happy and strong marriage takes time to build and must be based on mutual feeling, understanding, and respect. Hasty marriages acting on impulse, and based on superficial qualities will not survive and will lead to inevitable unhappiness. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane has denounced the elements of marriage and society that she found distasteful. These are the conclusions of her observation of the people in her world. However in her writing, Jane has also reflected her own enjoyment in life among these people with and without their faults.
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ummery of the novel
It is universally acknowledged that the eternal theme of Jane Austen’s novels is the choice people make for marriage partners,so is in Pride and Prejudice.Mrs.Bonnet had no other wish if her five daughters could get married as soon as possible with someone wealthy.At a dancing ball,it is obvious that Mr.Bingley could not help falling in love at the first sight with Miss Jane because of her stunning beauty.
Mrs.Benne was so excited that she could not hold her manner and declared publicly she would have a daughter married soon,which frightened Mr.Bingley away.Mr.Collins,a distance nephew of Mr.Bennet,came to ask a marriage to one of his cousins before Mrs.Bennet was able to get clear why Mr.Bingley left suddenly.
After receiving the hint from Mrs.Bennet that Jane already had an admirer,Mr.Collins turned to Elizabeth without wasting a minute and to Miss Charlotte Lucas two days later after refused by Elizabeth.It was difficult for Mrs.Bennet to recover herself as a result of the“deadly stupid” decision made by Elizabeth until she got the news that Lydia finally married Mr.Wickham,though the marriage was built on the basis of ten thousand pounds.
Mr.Darcy offered the money and did everything departing from his will just because he loved Elizabeth so much.He could not hide his feelings any more and showed his affection to Elizabeth at last,who,because of a series of misunderstandings towards him,rejected him without hesitation.This plot is the climax of the novel as the prejudice of Elizabeth to Mr.Darcy was exposed and removed since then.And the combination of the two young couples,Jane and Bingley,Elizabeth and Darcy came at last.
故事发生在18世纪末充满等级观念的英国,生活在英国乡村的班纳特家五姐妹,伊丽莎白(姬拉·耐特丽 饰)、简、琳迪(吉娜•马龙 饰)、玛莉、凯蒂都已经长大成人,母亲盘算着快点为她们找到理想老公,而备受父亲疼爱的二女儿伊丽莎白却只想保持现在的独立生活。每个小镇上刚搬来的年轻单身汉都会被母亲看作是自己某个女儿应得的财产,富有的彬格莱(西蒙•伍茨 饰)先生就是她最新的一个目标。
在一次舞会上,班纳特夫人将自己的女儿介绍给彬格莱及他的朋友达西先生(马休•麦克菲迪恩 饰),但伊丽莎白无意中听到达西对当地社交界的蔑视,从而对他产生偏见。此时伊丽莎白的远房表兄造访,并轻浮地向她求婚,被伊丽莎白断然拒绝,彬格莱的妹妹渐渐被达西吸引,于是开始不断挑拨和拨坏伊丽莎白与他的关系,而达西的一位朋友,虚伪狡诈的年轻军官韦翰也不断捏造达西的坏话,一段爱情逐渐开始遭受到傲慢与偏见的严峻挑战……
简·奥斯汀(1775~1817)出生于英国汉普郡的史蒂文顿,并在小镇中度过了人生中最初的25年。奥斯汀是家中的第7个孩子,父亲是当地的教区长。她没进过正规学校,而是在家中由父母指导学习,其中母亲负责教她法语、意大利语和钢琴。简·奥斯汀(1775~1817)出生于英国汉普郡的史蒂文顿,并在小镇中度过了人生中最初的25年。奥斯汀是家中的第7个孩子,父亲是当地的教区长。她没进过正规学校,而是在家中由父母指导学习,其中母亲负责教她法语、意大利语和钢琴。
奥斯汀终身未婚,家境殷实。由于长期居住在封建保守势力相当强大的乡下,所以她的生活圈子十分有限,所接触的主要是中小地主和牧师。她以女性的敏锐和细腻描绘出周围的世界:有闲阶级恬静舒适的田园生活,绅士淑女的爱情和婚姻。这里没有可怕的灾祸和尖刻的矛盾,只有日常生活中的风波和人物之间的喜剧性冲突,格调是轻松诙谐的。
灵虫糖宝
《傲慢与偏见》的英文简介:
Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813.
《傲慢与偏见》是英国小说家简?奥斯丁的作品,于1813年出版。
The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality,
education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England.
小说从主人公伊丽莎白?班内特的视角出发,描述了她在19世纪早期英国地主乡绅贵族的社里会处理关于礼仪、养育、道德、教育和婚姻的问题。
Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman.
伊丽莎白出生于一个向下绅士家庭,是家里五个女儿中的次女。
Though the story is set at the turn of the 19th century, it retains a fascination for modern readers,
continuing near the top of lists of 'most loved books' such as The Big Read.
虽然这本书的设定是在19世纪初期,它依旧吸引着无数当代读者,持续出现在The Big Read榜单“读者最钟爱的书籍”榜单的前列。
It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature and receives considerable attention from literary scholars.
这部小说成为英国文学史上最受欢迎的小说之一,博得了诸多文学学者的注意力。
Modern interest in the book has resulted in a number of dramatic adaptations and an abundance of novels and stories imitating
Austen's memorable characters or themes. To date, the book has sold some 20 million copies worldwide.
由于当代读者的热爱,这本小说发生了巨大的变动,衍生出了诸多小说和故事效仿简?奥斯丁塑造的深得人心的人物和主题。至今,这本书已经在全世界销售了2千万本。
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创作背景
《傲慢与偏见》是奥斯汀最早完成的作品,她在1796年开始动笔,取名叫《最初的印象》,1797年8月完成。她父亲看后很感动,特意拿给汤玛士·卡德尔,请他出版,但对方一口回绝,这使得他们父女非常失望。
于是简·奥斯汀着手修订另一本小说《理性与感性》。1805年她父亲去世后,奥斯汀太太带着简和她姐姐卡珊德拉搬到南安普顿。
直到1809年定居在乔顿城其兄爱德华的汉普夏庄园之后,简·奥斯汀才再度认真提笔。《理智与情感》修订后她自费出书,销路不错。于是她重写《最初的印象》,改名叫《傲慢与偏见》。
厦门混世小魔王
1、英文
The novel depicts a thousand gold among the five waiting girls of the squire Bennet. The protagonist is Elizabeth, his second daughter.
She met Darcy at the dance, but she heard that he was arrogant and had been rejecting him.
After a lot of setbacks, Elizabeth relieved her prejudice against Darcy, and Darcy put aside his arrogance, and the lover was married.
This work, based on daily life and the content and artificial writing methods of anti-sentimental novels popular in the society at that time.
vividly reflects the conservative and blocked life and human feelings of the British townships from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century.
It has been adapted into movies and TV dramas many times.
2、翻译
小说描写了小乡绅班纳特五个待字闺中的千金,主角是二女儿伊丽莎白。她在舞会上认识了达西,但是耳闻他为人傲慢,一直对他心生排斥,经历一番周折,伊丽莎白解除了对达西的偏见,达西也放下傲慢,有情人终成眷属。
这部作品以日常生活为素材,以反当时社会上流行的感伤小说的内容和矫揉造作的写作方法,生动地反映了18世纪末到19世纪初处于保守和闭塞状态下的英国乡镇生活和世态人情。并多次被改编成电影和电视剧。
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主要人物介绍:
1、伊丽莎白
班内特家的二女儿伊丽莎白是这个家中最富智慧和最机智的人。伊丽莎白是本部小说中的女主角,也是英国文学中最著名的女性角色之一。
她有许多值得钦佩的地方,正如小说中说的她可爱、聪颖、能和任何人优雅的交谈。她的诚实、优雅、富有智慧让她能够从她所属的社会阶层的低俗、无聊中脱颖而出。
然而,她犀利的语言和过早的对别人定论也导致了她的迷茫。伊丽莎白不是一个低俗的母亲和一个冷漠的父亲的复制体,也不是几个行为荒诞姐妹的结合体。
更不是势力的女性的缩影,当她渐渐的看到达西先生高贵的品质的时候,她才发现自己对达西先生的错误认识。
2、达西
达西先生是一个富有、殷实、潘伯雷庄园地主家的儿子,也是伊丽莎白的男伴。他的出身高贵、物质财富财富丰富,但过于的骄傲和过于的看重自己的社会地位。
他的傲慢使得他在开始的时候给伊丽莎白留下了不好的印象。伊丽莎白的拒绝使得他谦逊了起来。尽管伊丽莎白对他很冷漠,但是达西还是表达了他对伊丽莎白不懈的倾慕,证明了他对伊丽莎白的爱。
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