傲慢与偏见英语话剧剧本

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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date傲慢与偏见-英语-话剧-剧本傲慢与偏见-英语-话剧-剧本(小乡绅班纳特有五个待字闺中的千金,班纳特太太整天操心着为女儿物色称心如意的丈夫。 新来的邻居Bingley是个有钱的单身汉,他立即成了班纳特太太追猎的目标。在一次舞会上,Bingley对班纳特家的大女儿Jane一见钟情,班纳特太太为此欣喜若狂。 参加舞会的还有Bingley的好友Darcy。他仪表堂堂,非常富有

2、,许多姑娘纷纷向他投去羡慕的目光;但他非常骄傲,认为她们都不配做他的舞伴,其中包括简的妹妹Elizabeth。Elizabeth自尊心很强,决定不去理睬这个傲慢的家伙。)S1 初见,一个傲慢,一个偏见(Bingley & Darcy is walking form the door, Elizabeth& Jane are looking at them)Elizabeth: SmileatMr. Bingley.Smile! (to Jane)Father: Mr. Bingley,this is Jane and her sister Elizabeth.Mother: Itisaplea

3、sure.lhavethreeothers, buttheyrealreadydancing.Bingley: Imdelightedtomakeyouracquaintance.Father: AndmaylintroduceMr.Darcy ofPemberleyinDerbyshire.Jane: Howdoyoulikeit hereinHertfordshire?Bingley: Very much!Elizabeth: ThelibraryatNetherfield, Iveheard,isoneofthefinest.Bingley: Itfillsmewithguilt.Imn

4、otagood reader. I prefer being out doorsOh,lmean,lcanread,ofcourse. AndImnotsuggesting you can not read out of doors.Jane: Iwishlreadmore,butthere seemtobesomanyotherthingstodo.Bingley: Thatsexactlywhatlmeant.(Bingley is dancing with Jane.)Elizabeth: Doyoudance,Mr.Darcy?Darcy: Notiflcanhelpit.(一曲结束)

5、Mother: Howwellyoudance,Mr.Bingley.Bingley: Iveneverenjoyedadancesomuch.Mother: MydaughterJane isasplendiddancer,isshenot?Bingley: Sheisindeed.Mother: Of course, its my Jane whos considered the beauty of the county. Whenshewas15, a gentleman did write her some very verses.Elizabeth: I wonder who dis

6、covered the power of poetry in driving away love.Darcy: I thought poetry was the food of love. Of a fine, stout love.Elizabeth Butifitisonlyavagueinclination, onepoorsonnetwillkillit.Darcy: So,whatdoyourecommend toencourageaffection?Elizabeth: Dancing.Evenifonespartner isbarelytolerable.(可是不久,Darcy对

7、Elizabeth活泼可爱的举止产生了好感,在另一次舞会上主动请她同舞。)S2 再见,不欢而散Darcy: MayIhavethenextdance, MissElizabeth?Elizabeth: You may.Elizabeth: DidIagreetodancewithMr.Darcy?Charlotte: Idaresayyouwillfindhimamiable.Elizabeth: It would be most inconvenient since Ive worn to loathe him for all eternity.(Elizabeth is dancing w

8、ith Darcy)Elizabeth: Ilovethisdance.Darcy: Indeed.Mostinvigorating.Elizabeth: It is your turn to say something, Mr. Darcy. I talked about the dance. Now you ought to remark on the size of the room or the number of couples.Darcy: Im perfectly happy to oblige. What would you like most to hear?Elizabet

9、h: That reply will do for present Perhaps by and by l may observe that private balls are much pleasanter than public onesFornow,wemayremainsilent.Darcy: Doyoutalkasarulewhiledancing?Elizabeth: No, No, I prefer to be unsociable and taciturnMakes it all so much more enjoyable, dont you think? Darcy: T

10、ell me, do you and your sisters very often walk to Meryton?Elizabeth: Yes, itsagreatopportunity tomeetnewpeople.Darcy: Mr. Wickhams blessed with such happy manners, hes sure of making friends. Whetherhescapable ofretainingthemislessso.Elizabeth: Hes been so unfortunate as to lose your friendship. Th

11、at is irreversible?Darcy: Itis.Whydoyouasksuchaquestion?Elizabeth: Tomakeoutyourcharacter.Darcy: Whathaveyoudiscovered?Elizabeth: Very little.Darcy: Ihopetoaffordyoumoreclarity inthefuture.S3 雨中告白,爱恨交融(此段是重头戏)Darcy: MissElizabeth. Ihavestruggledinvain andcanbearitnolonger. These past months have bee

12、n a torment. I came to Rosings only to see you. I have fought against judgment, my familys expectation, the inferiority of your birth, my rank. I will put them aside and ask you to end my agony.Elizabeth: I dont understand.Darcy: I love you. (Pause)Mostardently.Darcy: (contd) the inferiority of your

13、 birth . . . my rank and circumstance. (Stumblingly) all those things.but Im willing to put them aside.and ask you to end my agony.Elizabeth: I dont understand.Darcy: (with passion) I love you. Most ardently.Elizabeth stares at him.Darcy: (contd) Please do me the honor of accepting my hand.(A silenc

14、e. Lizzie struggles with the most painful confusion of feeling. Finally she recovers.)Elizabeth: (voice shaking) Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. Believe me, it was unconsciously done.(A silence. Gathering her shawl, she gets to her f

15、eet.)Darcy: (stares) is this your reply?Elizabeth: Yes, sir.Darcy: Are you laughing at me?Elizabeth: No!Darcy: Are you rejecting me?Elizabeth: (pause) Im sure that the feelings which, as youve told me, have hindered your regard, will help you in overcoming it.(A terrible silence, as this sinks in. N

16、either of them can move. At last, Darcy speaks. He is very pale.)Darcy: Might I ask why, with so little endeavor at civility, I am thus repulsed?Elizabeth: (trembling with emotion) I might as well enquire why, with so evident a design of insulting me, you chose to tell me that you liked me against y

17、our better judgment. If I was uncivil, that was some excuse -Darcy: Believe me, I didnt mean.Elizabeth: But I have other reasons, you know I have!Darcy: What reasons?Elizabeth: Do you think that anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined, perhaps for ever, the happiness of a most belov

18、ed sister?(Silence. Darcy looks as if hes been struck across the face.)Elizabeth: (contd) do you deny it, Mr. Darcy? That youve separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to the censure of the world for caprice, and my sister to its derision for disappointed hopes, and invol

19、ving them both in misery of the acutest kind?Darcy: I do not deny it.Elizabeth: (blurts out) How could you do it?Darcy: Because I believed your sister indifferent to him.Elizabeth: Indifferent?Darcy: I watched them most carefully, and realized his attachment was much deeper than hers.Elizabeth: That

20、s because shes shy!Darcy: Bingley too is modest, and was persuaded that she didnt feel strongly for him.Elizabeth: You suggested it!Darcy: For his own good.Elizabeth: My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me! (Pause, takes a breath) I suppose you suspect that his fortune had same bearing on th

21、e matter?Darcy: (sharply) No! I wouldnt do your sister the dishonor. Though it was suggested (stops)Elizabeth: What was?Darcy: It was made perfectly clear that.an advantageous marriage. (Stops)Elizabeth: Did my sister give that impression?Darcy: No!(An awkward pause.)Darcy: (contd) there was, howeve

22、r, I have to admit. the matter of your familyElizabeth: Our want of connection? Mr. Bingley didnt vex himself about that!Darcy: No, it was more than that.Elizabeth: How, sir?Darcy: (pause, very uncomfortable) It pains me to say this, but it was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three

23、younger sisters - even, on occasion, your father. Forgive me.(Lizzie blushes. He has hit home. Darcy paces up and down.)Darcy: (contd) you and your sister - I must exclude from this.(Darcy stops. He is in turmoil. Lizzie glares at him, ablaze.)Elizabeth: And what about Mr. Wickham?Darcy: Mr.Wickham?

24、Elizabeth: Whatexcusecanyou giveforyourbehaviors?Darcy: Youtakeaneagerinterest.Elizabeth: Hetoldmeofhismisfortunes.Darcy: Oh,theyhavebeengreat.Elizabeth: Youruinhischances yettreathimwithsarcasm.Darcy: So this is your opinion of me? Thank you. Perhaps these offences might have been overlooked had no

25、t your pride (Elizabeth: My pride?!) been hurt by my scruples about our relationship. I am to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances?Elizabeth: Andthosearethewordsofagentleman. Your arrogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize you were the last man

26、 in the world l could ever marry.Darcy: Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time.(Darcy 走了,留给Elizabeth一封信,说了Wickham的事及他拆散Bingley与Jane的原委,Elizabeth对她对Darcy的偏见感到懊悔。这对有情人能否终成眷属?)S4 后来,Elizabeth的妹妹Lidia跟Wickham私奔,Elizabeth束手无策,Darcy暗中解决了此事,并告知Bingley了Jane对他的感情,两人破镜重圆,Elizabeth知道这都是Darcy做的。终

27、于,Darcy向Elizabeth爸爸提亲,不知实情的爸爸甚感诧异。Mr. Bennet: Shutthedoor,please. Lizzie, are you out of your senses? I thought you hated the man.Elizabeth: No,Papa.Mr. Bennet: Heisrich,tobesure. And you will have more fine carriages than Jane. Butwillthatmakeyouhappy?Elizabeth: Have you no other objection than you

28、r belief in my indifference?Mr. Bennet: Noneatall. We all know him to be a proud, unpleasant sort of fellow. Butthiswouldbenothing ifyoulikedhim.Elizabeth: I do like him. I love himHesnotproud.Iwaswrong. IwasentirelywrongabouthimYou dont know him, Papa. lf I told you what he was really like, whathes

29、done.Mr. Bennet: Whathas hedone?(Elizabeth told all the thing to Mr. Bennet)Mr. Bennet: GoodLord. Imustpayhimback.Elizabeth: No. Youmustnttellanyone. Hewouldntwantit. We misjudged him, Papa. Me, more than anyone, in every way, not just in this matter. Ivebeennonsensical. ButhesbeenafoolaboutJane, ab

30、outsomanyotherthings. Butthen,sohaveI. Yousee,heandI are. heandIare sosimilar. Werebothsostubborn. Papa,I.Mr. Bennet: Youreallydolovehim,dontyou?Elizabeth: Verymuch.Mr. Bennet: Then,Iheartilygivemyconsent.Elizabeth: Thank you, papa.Mr. Bennet: If any young men come for Mary or Kitty, for heavens sake, send them in. Imquiteatmyleisure.-

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