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Find the characters and social background in Pride and Prejudice, and ask for comments on some key sentences and classic dialogues.

The social background is from the end of 18 century to the beginning of 19 century. With the development of industrial revolution, wealth and social status become more and more important, and the pursuit of money and respect has become the mainstream trend of society.

Elizabeth. Outgoing, lively and lovely, under the social system that she could not choose, she used her talent and wisdom to choose a man with the most ideal image and the best conditions as her husband.

Mr Darcy's greatest impression is arrogance. The word arrogance has become a symbol of Mr Darcy. It was not until I met the beautiful Elizabeth that I began to change gradually. After setbacks and blows, I finally got a happy love and a perfect personality.

Jane is the most beautiful, gentle and obedient, and graceful. But she is slightly inferior to Elizabeth in character, and she also has her own love dream.

But for Vino, I am obedient, content with the status quo, afraid to resist, and even face the man I love, waiting for the other person to choose himself and blindly give in.

Mary is not outstanding in appearance and doesn't have much talent, but she works hard and has no other interests except reading. It's a pity that she didn't reach a high level through her own cultivation. The saddest thing is that she didn't realize her true weight.

The youngest two daughters are the most troublesome young women in the whole family, but their ignorance is not because they are young, but because they lack independent self-esteem in their bones.

Appreciation of classic dialogues:

Mr Darcy: I love you. Most warmly. Please accept my hand.

Mr Darcy: I love you. The warmest. Please accept my hand.

Elizabeth: Sir, I appreciate your struggle.

I'm sorry to have caused you pain.

Believe me, it was unintentional.

Elizabeth: Sir, I appreciate your struggle.

I'm sorry for causing you pain.

Believe me, it was unintentional.

Mr Darcy: Is that your answer?

Mr Darcy: Is that your answer?

Elizabeth: Yes, sir.

Elizabeth: Yes, sir.

Mr. Darcy: Really ... Are you laughing at me?

Mr. Darcy: Really ... Are you laughing at me?

Elizabeth bennet: No 。

Elizabeth: No.

Mr Darcy: Are you rejecting me?

Mr Darcy: Are you rejecting me?

Elizabeth bennet: I believe this feeling.

As you told me, it hinders your respect.

Will help you overcome it.

Elizabeth: I really believe this feeling.

When you told me it was beneath your dignity.

This will help you overcome the past.

Mr. Darcy: May I ask why I was so rudely rejected?

Mr. Darcy: May I ask politely why I was rejected?

Elizabeth: I can also ask why.

Such an obvious insult to my intention.

You went against your judgment and chose to tell me that you like me.

Elizabeth: I might also want to know why.

This is such an obvious insult to me.

You choose to tell me whether you like me or oppose your better decision.

As Jane. Austen's most outstanding masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice, shows four different marriages through a detailed description of ordinary people, which respectively represent completely different attitudes towards love and money.

Focusing on the concept of marriage in the novel, this paper discusses how these concepts are formed and what factors determine people's choices and behaviors in marriage through the concrete analysis of social background and characters.

This paper aims to provide practical and guiding significance for the values and morality of modern society.