傲慢与偏见读后感英文版(实用3篇)

Pride and Prejudice Reflection - Part One

After finishing the classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, I found myself deeply immersed in the world she created. The story revolves around the Bennet family, particularly the second eldest daughter Elizabeth, and her journey towards love and self-discovery.

One of the aspects that struck me the most in the novel is the portrayal of societal norms and expectations during the Regency era in England. Austen skillfully exposes the flaws of the society through the characters and their interactions. The rigid class structure and the emphasis on wealth and status are prevalent themes throughout the book. The Bennet family, although belonging to the gentry, faces financial insecurity due to the absence of a male heir. This reality forces the Bennet sisters to marry well in order to secure their future. This aspect of the novel resonated with me as I realized how women's options were limited during that time and how marriage was often seen as a means of survival rather than a choice based on love.

Furthermore, Austen explores the themes of pride and prejudice through the interactions between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. At first, their encounters are marked by arrogance and misunderstanding, leading to a mutual dislike. However, as the story progresses, both characters learn to overcome their pride and prejudices, leading to a profound change in their relationship. This aspect of the novel reminded me of the importance of not judging others based on first impressions and the power of personal growth and self-reflection.

Moreover, Austen's use of irony and wit adds depth to the novel. The dialogue between characters is filled with subtle sarcasm and social commentary, which not only provides humor but also serves as a critique of the society of the time. Austen's ability to infuse her writing with humor and satire makes "Pride and Prejudice" an enjoyable read while also shedding light on the flaws and hypocrisies of the society.

Overall, "Pride and Prejudice" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate readers with its engaging storylines and memorable characters. Through Austen's insightful portrayal of societal norms, the novel explores themes of love, marriage, and personal growth. It serves as a reminder that despite the changes in society, human nature and the complexities of relationships remain constant. "Pride and Prejudice" is not just a romance novel but also a social commentary that challenges societal expectations and sheds light on the importance of self-reflection and personal growth.

傲慢与偏见读后感英文版 篇三

傲慢与偏见读后感英文版

  当品味完一本著作后,想必你一定有很多值得分享的心得,不能光会读哦,写一篇读后感吧。那么你会写读后感吗?下面是小编精心整理的傲慢与偏见读后感英文版,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

  After a term’s reading, I finished ten more books, however, what impressed me most is Jane Austen and her two classical books.

  In China maybe we all know LiQingzhao, a great female poet whose poetry are full of the emotions from the bottom of her heart. However, in England the figure maybe is my most admirable authoress Miss Austen who can never have too many respects from the common people just like me. After read her two masterpieces of books Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, I feel so proud of being female to see a world-famous authoress using her independent thoughts, humor words to show us the relationship between the so-called superiors and the lower-class.

  At that time, neither in the east nor in the west, it is not so easy for a woman to become a great figure with literary reputation. In China Li made it, while in England Miss Austen with her unique characteristic also realized her dream after a long struggle with the temporal points. It seems that all in Jane’s life, she made a decision between sense and sensibility; once there was an old saying “Affection is desirable, money is absolutely indispensable.” She resolutely chose her true love but not a splendid life or a comfortable home, what a pity she can not marry the one she did not really love even a beloved one, in her short life, she finished six famous books with her heart and soul but never married and stayed single for ever.

  When reading Pride and Prejudice, I wondered why the oldest sister in the Bennet family also was named Jane, is there any possibility Jane Bennet is the soul of Miss Austen; and Miss Austen expected to realize all the pity which can not come true in her real life, so Jane Bennet was pictured as prefect as possible to be the best of the five sisters.

  It’s a classical book with abundant description of everyone’s inner heart, especially the changes in their hearts. It can never deserve too many analyses for it was so wonderfully worked. One can say anything but ordinary to show our respects and admiration.

  The man said“I do not have that talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before.” The woman said“We all don’t know him.” The book is full of the man’s pride and the woman’s prejudice in its lines and words.

  From his pride we can see his confidence and persistence; whereas from his pride we can’t see his kindness and gentleness which he hid behind the surface.

  From her prejudice we can see her firmness and treason; whereas from her prejudice we can’t see her expectation and worries which she hid behind the surface.

  So it gave us a beginning of the story of pride and prejudice and led us to Miss Austen’s emotion world. So wonderful a book, so classical a story, so prefect a happy ending made it never a problem whether his pride or her prejudice counted, because of love, all can be neglected.

  In the book once the proud Mr Dracy talked about the traits an accomplished woman must have, it needed a thorough knowledge of music, singing, dancing, drawing and modern languages, and besides this, a certain something in her manner of walking, in her voice and her behaviour. What’s more, something more solid, the improvement of her mind by wide reading. It could never be too strict for a common woman to follow.

  About the attitudes to the marriage, Charles Dickens in the Oliver Twist also showed us the opinions of that day, he said if a man has ambitions to enter politics, then he marries a woman with a stain on her name, over though it’s not her fault, it might spoil his chances of success in his life. The society is cruel, people might use the knowledge of his wife’s doubtful birth against him, and against his children, too. And one day, he might begin to regret his marriage.

  But love is so great that nothing can conquer it, and in the Pride and Prejudice we see the type of classical love, if we say in the realization we are so sorry to see the over more interest lead us to forget what love is, what a pity when love is not so pure as it should be, what a pity when love is used as a medium of exchange.

  To my happiness the books inflected Miss Austen’s marriage view, it is wrong to get married for property, money and states. She objects to getting married for money and regarding the marriage as a trifling matter. She also points that the man and the woman’s emotion is the foundation of an ideal marriage.

  After reading it, I feel that I just want to turn Elizabeth who is ordinary but with special beauty, brave but with a little stubborn, though she is not a prefect woman our eyes, she does be a woman with prefect disadvantages. To the hero Mr Dracy, I feel that I just want to marry a gentleman like Mr Dracy who always puts his love deep in his heart, till the day he made sure that Elizabeth was the one he wanted to spend the rest time of the live. Under the handsome and gentle; proud and serious face, there was a kind heart full of love.

  Pride is just like a piece of beautiful clothes which is luxurious and untouchable. However, the expense of pride is loneliness. Prejudice is just like the clouds floating in the sky with its freedom. However, the expense of prejudice is lost.

  What I learnt from the books and Jane Austen is deeply printed in my mind and I should never forget Elizabeth and Mr Dracy’s prefect love story, they usefully influenced each other. His mind might have been softened and his manners improved by her sociability, and she might have learnt from his greater judgment and knowledge of the world. Just like a fairy tale, the price and princess have a happy live together, which I am looking forward.

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