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Reading Notes on Pride and Prejudice

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Bennett family

Mr. Bennett:

1? Personality is elusive, hhh

At first I wanted to visit Mr. Bingley most, but I insisted in front of my wife that I didn't want to go.

1 "If he had been more considerate of me," Mr. Bennet cried impatiently, "he wouldn't have danced so much, not at all! For god's sake, don't mention his partner again Oh, if only he sprained his ankle in the first dance! "

When his wife told her who Mr. Bingley danced with, how and what he danced, and who he might like, he was very cute. He doesn't want his wife to repeat these contents in front of him. My wife doesn't understand, but he can't express deeper meaning. That's funny!

2? My mind is very subtle. Like Elizabeth, I know Collins is hypocritical. In the face of Collins' compliment, there is a tacit understanding between father and daughter.

5? Firm and educated, knowing that her daughter would not marry Collins, she chose to support her and sing against her mother.

"Elizabeth, you are faced with an unfortunate choice. Starting today, you will become a stranger with one of your parents. If you don't marry Mr. Collins, your mother will never see you again; If you marry Mr. Collins, I will never see you again. "

8? "In those days, my father married a woman with poor intelligence and narrow mind because of his lust for youth and beauty. On the surface, he was always eager to welcome guests. As a result, his marriage soon ended his true feelings for her, and the mutual respect and trust between husband and wife had long since disappeared; His expectation of family happiness also came to nothing. Many people in the world often seek comfort from wanton jokes to make up for their stupidity and mistakes after suffering misfortune because of their rashness, but Mr. Bennet is not such a person. "

He is not a conscientious father and failed to discipline his daughter well.

Mrs. Bennet:

1? Short-sighted, I want to recruit a son-in-law when I see rich people.

2? It is easier to be blinded by other people's praise.

10? When Lydia eloped with Wycombe, she only blamed others, and never thought that she had no responsibility to discipline. She was blindly pessimistic.

10? Without gratitude, he said such a thing to help his brother.

1? She is a good mother, and hopes that her daughters will live a life of food and clothing, and will declare sovereignty to other girls when looking for a possible son-in-law.

When Jane may spend the night at Mr. Bingley's house, I hope the weather will get worse, hhh, so I don't have to come back. Hhh is so purposeful that it makes me laugh.

When Jane is ill, she hopes to get better gradually so that she can come back to hhh in the future.

The eldest daughter Jane:

Second daughter Elizabeth:

1? True temperament, if you want to do something, you will want to do it. My sister caught a cold because of the rain and was willing to walk 5 kilometers to visit her. Smart and considerate, able to see things from the perspective of others (although Jane said in her letter that she would get better soon, Elizabeth knew in her heart that seriously ill patients needed company most)

3? Like to judge others by their first impressions, biased, poor Darcy.

10? Have love for family and a sense of responsibility.

Third daughter Mary:

4? Show off, show off

10? I don't care about my sister. When I learned that Lydia eloped, I criticized her from a moral level for the first time.

Fourth daughter: Katie

Younger daughter: Lydia 3? They are military uniforms, like soldiers, have the same innocence as girls, like playing games and don't pay much attention to love. I like flirting in front of officers. I have no sense of proportion.

Cousin Collins: He is the legal heir of Bennett family (because Bennett family has no male heir).

2? Arrogant, submissive, conceited, hypocritical, fond of complimenting others (catering to Mrs. Bennet, trying to make her forget that she inherited their family's property and catering to the upper class), very snobbish, haggle over every ounce (you will be very concerned if you lose gambling), and will feel inferior (apologizing to your partner constantly when dancing, and apologizing when visiting others for fear of disturbing others).

Like to show off.

5? I don't really like a girl. At first, I said I would choose one from Mrs. Bennet's house. Later, after Elizabeth refused, I immediately chose another pursuit.

Bingley

1? Gentle and polite, know how to care for others, take care of others' feelings, have profound knowledge and high emotional intelligence.

6? Indecisive, like Jane, but did not confess, but listened to Darcy's arrangement, thinking that Jane had no feelings for herself and almost fell out of love.

Darcy:

1? Unlike other gentlemen, Darcy can please others in social places in high society. He doesn't like to depend on others. No matter how you flatter, this man is indifferent and gives people a kind of? Arrogance, this is also a contrast with vanity fair.

1? In fact, Darcy values the girl's character and quality, as well as her inner kindness and foresight, although because of her status, capital is arrogant to the people she likes to attach to. There is a feeling of intelligence, calmness and rationality. Arrogance is not heartless, like an arrogance and a man show, but it can give people prejudice and sissy. 1? Reason: I won't shake my understanding of the girl I like because of a word from others.

4? Self-confidence: Elizabeth thinks Darcy is not a good person, but no matter how unpleasant her words are, Darcy can laugh them off.

4? He won't talk about others behind their backs. Mr. Bingley knows nothing about Wycombe.

Two young ladies of the Bentley family:

1? Arrogance+prejudice, because the Bennett family has a low status, trying to dig out bad qualities from everything they do to prove their point of view: people with low status must have bad qualities.

Wycombe

3? Hypocrisy, belittle others and raise yourself.

1 Jane is at Bentley's house.

Bingley likes Jane and often pays attention to Jane. Jane likes Bingley, too, but she doesn't show her heart. Darcy offended Elizabeth by saying that she was an unwelcome girl and didn't want to dance with her.

2 Collins' visit (Collins appears)

Collins is a distant relative of the Bennett family, because the Bennett family has no male heir, so he inherits the property.

March after the party (officer Wycombe appears)

Wycombe slandered Darcy, which deepened Elizabeth's bad impression of Darcy and deepened Elizabeth's prejudice against Darcy.

Bingley's ball (Elizabeth and Darcy dance together, Wycombe is not present)

The embarrassment of Elizabeth's family, Collins' ingratiation (buttering up Mr. Darcy), Mary's show (always trying to show off and be herself, regardless of other people's feelings), Mrs. Bennet's greed (talking about the benefits of Jane marrying Mr. Bentley, Bentley is rich and so on). And deliberately waited for the carriage for a quarter of an hour and didn't want to leave, although others were saying that she was trapped: she had ordered the guests to leave).

The two little girls are also bohemian and like to show off.

5. Collins' proposal

Collins' proposal to Elizabeth

Collins values fame and fortune and thinks that fame can win the love of others, regardless of her feelings.

"Elizabeth, you are faced with an unfortunate choice. Starting today, you will become a stranger with one of your parents. If you don't marry Mr. Collins, your mother will never see you again; If you marry Mr. Collins, I will never see you again. "

I like this father very much. I don't value fame and fortune. I just want my daughter to be happy. Reason, firmness, self-control and humor provided Elizabeth with strong support.

After Collins failed in his pursuit, he turned his attention to Miss Lucas.

To Elizabeth's surprise, Lucas agreed to Collins' proposal, because Lucas regarded marriage as the only way out for women, not to mention that she was nearly 27 years old, plain-looking and had no property at home.

6. Letter from Miss Bingley

Miss Bingley said that Bingley and their two sisters went to London, which was quite a sudden departure. I also said in my heart that Bingley fell in love with Darcy's sister. Jane is hurt by this, but Elizabeth, who has a sense, thinks that Miss Bingley, who has always looked down on them, is in the way, wants Jane to sever contact with Bingley, and then tries her best to promote the association between Bingley and Darcy's sister.

7. Visit Rosings (the residence of a woman attached to Collins (also menstruation of Darcy))

Darcy confessed to Elizabeth, and Elizabeth learned through Darcy's cousin that it was Darcy who kept Bentley away from Jane.

Elizabeth flatly rejected him and made clear what she thought of him. Darcy was surprised and wrote a letter to Elizabeth.

Wycombe is an idle man, because his father is the housekeeper of Darcy's family and is highly valued by Darcy's father, so he takes care of the Wycombe family. However, Wycombe idled around, spent all his money, and brazenly came back to ask Darcy for money. After being rejected, he slandered Darcy outside, and Wycombe even tried to seduce Darcy's sister. For Jane's marriage, it is because the Bennet family's behavior is unsightly, and considering the social status gap and Jane's performance, Darcy thinks that Bentley should not be dragged down.

8. Elizabeth went back and began to think.

Reflect on the influence of your family's behavior on others and form your own views.

The officers will leave in a week, and the two young daughters are too fond of coquetry. Elizabeth exposed Wei Kang Bei, and they left without saying goodbye.

9. Play in Pemberley Forest

Elizabeth and Gardner go to Darcy's manor to play.

Elizabeth felt guilty and didn't want to see Darcy.

"Mrs Gardner stood not far behind him. Seeing Elizabeth's silence again, Mr. Darcy asked her for a favor and introduced her two friends to him. His polite behavior completely surprised her. I think he still looked down on some of her relatives and friends when he proposed to her, but now he wants to get to know these people, which really makes her laugh. She thought to herself, "If he knew who these two people were, he might be surprised! "He mistook them for upper-class people."

Ha ha ha, common progress.

"When they got back on the road, their order changed a little. This is caused by Mrs. Gardner, who has been very tired all morning. She felt that Elizabeth's arms couldn't hold her, so she wanted her husband to hold her. So Mr Darcy took her place and walked side by side with her niece. "

Mrs Gardner is so easy to understand, so smart and observant!

Darcy got rid of the bad habit of arrogance. Elizabeth fell in love with Darcy and didn't want to hear from home that Lydia eloped with Wycombe.

Lydia eloped with Wycombe.

Mrs. Bennet only thinks the worst of things, while Mary criticizes Lydia from the moral high ground and doesn't care about Lydia at all. My father went to London to find them, and two older women in the family took responsibility.

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A sensible person won't marry Lydia because she really has no temptation. I gave her one hundred pounds a year when I was alive, and only five thousand pounds after I died. "

"That's true," said Elizabeth, "but I didn't think of it before. After he pays off his debts, he will still have money left! Oh! My uncle must have donated it! Such a generous and kind person, I'm afraid he has suffered himself. None of this can be solved with money. "

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It can be seen that Lydia's love is based on sensuality, and Darcy should help pay off her debts.

"This is a matter of course. Who but my uncle will help me like this? You know, if he has no wife and children, all his money will be left to me and my children. He has only given us gifts a few times before, and this is the first time we have benefited from him. "

When Lydia and Wycombe came back, they didn't feel ashamed, but showed off wildly.

1 1 Bentley returns to Thornfield and Darcy visits Lady Catherine.

Bentley proposed to Jane. Jane knows that when Bentley left Thornfield, she didn't hear from Jane to see him. She knew that someone else was in the way, not that Bentley didn't like her.

For a time, Jane became Mrs. Bennet's favorite daughter, because Bentley earned 5,000 pounds a year, and Darcy was only received as a friend of Bentley.

Later, when Darcy wanted to date Elizabeth, Mrs. Bennet said the same thing.

"I'm very sorry, Lizzie, but I hope you don't mind. You know, it's all for Jane. You don't have to talk to him, just perfunctory words once in a while. So, don't bother. "

Looking forward to the delicious taste in the back, hahaha.

Lady Catherine's visit

"Their engagement is unusual. They have been promised for life since childhood. This is the greatest wish of the two mothers. They are still in the cradle, so we are at war with them. Now, seeing that the two sisters will get what they want, the young couple will get married, but there is a young man from a humble family who is not related to him! Did you completely ignore the wishes of his relatives and his tacit engagement with Miss De Boer? Have you no decency or shame? Haven't you heard me say that he promised his cousin all his life since he was a child? "

Catherine said these words to Elizabeth, but Elizabeth replied. The hostess will certainly protect her happiness and will not bow to other forces. Darcy knew that he was determined to propose to Elizabeth.

Mrs. Bennet smells good: "My God! God bless! Think about it! Oh, my God, Mr. Darcy! Who would have thought! Is that really the case? Oh! My dear Lizzie! You will become rich and expensive! How much pocket money, how many jewels, how many carriages you will have! Jane is far from it-it's a far cry from it. I'm so happy-so happy! What a lovely person! So handsome! So big! Oh, dear Lizzie! I used to hate him. Please make amends to him for me. I hope he doesn't mind. Dear Lizzie! There is a house in the city! There are beautiful things everywhere in the house! Three daughters are married! Ten thousand pounds a year! Oh, my God! What will happen to me? I'm going crazy. "

I like this book very much. The author tells the story very interestingly, portrays the characters fully, and describes the psychological activities of liking a person very aptly. Compared with love in Jane Eyre, the atmosphere is more relaxed.