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1、读书报告傲慢与偏见英文浙江万里学院外语学院英语专业(20xx 级)读书报告学号 _20xx013041 姓名_潘圣玲 班级英语118班_专业英语 完稿日期_20xx/12/8_成绩Title: Pride and PrejudiceI. Bibliographical informationAuthor(s):_ Jane Austen Edition:_ 段鸿欣编译Year of publication:20xx 年 x 月Place: 北京复兴门外大街2号 Publisher: 中国国际广播出版社II. Information about your reading1. The reason
2、s why you selected the book: ( 20wods)_because Jane Austen was hailed as a truly great British novelist by critics and literary historians intwentieth century and the novel is regarded as the most classic sense of the novel.2. The amount of time you spent reading the book:twoweeks3. If you finished
3、reading the entire book, sign your name here:_潘圣玲If you did not finish reading the book, how many pages did you read?III. A brief summary of the book ( 150words)Pride and Prejudice is the story of four marriages in British country of 18th century. Jane Austen shows the pictures of the current social
4、 life in Britain through the marriage matter, it also reflects her views on marriage. The book describes thevirtuous and emotional entanglements among the single young Darcy and the second Miss. Elizabeth, and the wealthy single Bingley and the eldest Miss. Jane. The most important love story natura
5、lly happens between Elizabeth and Darcy. There re three marriages interspersed in it. Collins and Charlotte s business marriage just satisfies their dreams. Collins wants a wife, and Charlotte wants a husband. Wickham and Lydia s frivolous marriage just meets their benefits. Lydia completes her “ pu
6、rsuit and, Wickham gains some money. Bingley and Jane s marriage is happy with truefeelings, like Darcy and Elizabeth s. They have feelings for each other in the ball, and have deeper contacts with each other. But they two can t determine the other s mind; Bingley is persuaded by Darcy to give the a
7、ffection and he leaves Jane. Jane lives in sadness. So does Bingley. He comes back to chase Jane and the lover immerses in the joy. They two are all gentle persons, so their marriage will be comfortable and filled with tender and sweet.(207 Words)IV. Comments on the book1. What are the strengths and
8、 weaknesses of the book? ( 50words)Although Austen s theme is narrow, the story is quite dull, but she is good atshape distinctive characters in ordinary daily things. Whether Elizabeth and Darcy that the author thinks should be positive character, or Collins this kind of being the object of sarcasm
9、, she presents themin a real way. At the same time, Austin s language is after temper, she in a dialogue art exquisite humor, satire, often with funny witty language to foil character spersonality. This kind of artisticinnovation made her works have their own characteristics2. What is the part of th
10、is book that had the greatest impact on you? Why?(50words)With the revealing of the truth, Elizabeth s prejudice onDarcy becomes deeper. Until when Elizabeth refuses Darcy s long love letter, she experiences the fierce shock. After undergoing a period of painful and profound thought, she could not h
11、elp but to shout how despicable she is 。When we see the blame from heart, we find hershortcomings and the courage that she could face herselfdirectly. It is her bringing that plays a role; she starts to give up the bias caused by self-esteem, truly and seriously understandDarcy. Elizabeth wouldnt be
12、lieve the shameldssdtes aDarcy said by Han and eliminate the misunderstanding andprejudice. She finally falls in love with Darcy.Is the writing effective, powerful, difficult, or beautiful? ( 50words)I think it is helpful .The different treatments and attitudes towards these marriages reflect Jane A
13、usten s views on marriage. It s wrong for marriage to pursue property,money and high status. She stresses the importance of an ideal marriage and takes the feelings of both men and women as the cornerstone of the ideal marriage. We also learn that pride and prejudice are the very common problems and
14、 weaknesses in humans personality. Everyone is easy to be driven by their own subjectiveconsciousness or other people s wrong comments. It may cause a misunderstanding toward a thing or a person. What we should do is to avoid these weaknesses and make them under good regulation. Everything must be b
15、ased on objective sense and commented with a deeper understanding.1. If you could talk to the author, what would you say? ( 50words)In this great book, you amply demonstrates your point about love and marriage. And you let me know that at that time, according to the social conditions inBritain, a go
16、od marriage for a young woman was critical. And in the 19thcentury, women were not well respected compared with the ones in the present society. There was no equality. between woman and man. Women wereconsidered to be inferior to men in terms of intelligence and capacity. Nowthrough this book I find
17、 the courage to show ourselves.What did you learn about yourself as a result of reading this book?( 50words)Thank you .after reading your book I form a positive attitiud to the , I think love and marriage only by appreciating the marriage founded on the basis of mutual understanding and true love, b
18、ut also by satirizing the marriage founded on the basis of origin and desire. The marriage based on social position and money can t bring happy life.3. Note down five useful expressions you learned from your reading and makeon sentence for each expression.1) Useful expression (p. 6 ) She was a woman
19、 of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper.Sentence you made: He is a man in possession of a good fortune.2) Useful expression (p. 4 ) My dear Mr. Bennet,replied his wife, how can you be so tiresome! You must know that I am thinking of his marrying one of them.Sentence you made
20、: From the fact that after 100,000 years or a million years or whatever it is, eventually life would grow tiresome, that hardly shows that life has grown tiresome after 50 years or 80 years or 100.3) Useful expression (p. 60 ) Indeed I have, Sir, wsher answer. She is a great deal too ill to be moved
21、. Mr. Jones says we must not think of moving her. We must trespass a little longer on your kindness.Sentence you made: I will trespass on your hospitality4) Useful expression (p. 124 ) I remember hearing youonce say, Mr. Darcy, that you hardly ever forgave, that your resentment once created was unappeasable. You are very cautious, I suppose, as to its being created.
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