Ⅰ 傲慢与偏见人物性格分析 班内特 英文
书里至少有8个班内特,自己参考吧
Elizabeth Bennet
Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist of the novel and the reader sees the unfolding plot and the other characters mostly from her viewpoint.[4] The second of the Bennet daughters at 20 years old, she is intelligent, lively, attractive, and witty, but with a tendency to judge on first impressions and perhaps to be a little selective of the evidence upon which she bases her judgments. As the plot begins, her closest relationships are with her father, her sister Jane, her aunt Mrs Gardiner, and her best friend Charlotte Lucas. As the story progresses, a relationship is formed with Fitzwilliam Darcy, who belongs to a higher social class. The course of Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship ultimately leads both to surrender to love.
[edit] Mr Darcy
Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy is the main male character. Twenty-eight years old and unmarried, Mr Darcy is the wealthy owner of the famous family estate of Pemberley in Derbyshire and is rumoured to be worth at least ten thousand pounds a year (which, in 2010, amounts to about one million dollars a year). Handsome, tall, and intelligent, but not sociable, his aloof decorum and rectitude are seen by many as an excessive pride and concern for social status. He makes a poor impression on strangers, such as the landed gentry of Meryton, but is valued by those who know him well.
[edit] Mr Bennet
Mr Bennet, a bookish and intelligent gentleman with a wife and five daughters. He is amused by the indecorous manners and nonsense of his wife and three younger daughters, and offers little beyond mockery by way of correcting them. He relates very well with his two eldest daughters, particularly Elizabeth, showing them much more respect than his wife and younger daughters.
[edit] Mrs Bennet
Mrs Bennet is the wife of her social superior Mr Bennet, and mother of Elizabeth and her sisters. She is frivolous, excitable, and narrow-minded, and imagines herself susceptible to attacks of tremors and palpitations. Her public manners and social climbing are embarrassing to Jane and Elizabeth. Her favourite daughter is the youngest, Lydia. Her main ambition in life is to marry her daughters off well.
Lady Catherine confronts Elizabeth about Darcy, on the title page of the first illustrated edition. This is the other of the first two illustrations of the novel.
[edit] Jane Bennet
Jane Bennet is the eldest Bennet sister. Twenty-two years old when the novel begins, she is considered the most beautiful young lady in the neighbourhood. Her character is contrasted with Elizabeth's as sweeter, shyer, and equally sensible, but not as clever; her most notable trait is a desire to see only the good in others. Jane is closest to Elizabeth, and her character is often contrasted with that of Elizabeth. She is favoured by her mother because of her beauty.
[edit] Mary Bennet
Mary Bennet is the only plain Bennet sister, and rather than join in some of the family activities, she reads, although she is often impatient for display. She works hard for knowledge and accomplishment, but has neither genius nor taste. She is as silly as her two younger sisters, Kitty and Lydia, though she thinks she is very wise. She is included very little in the book by the author.
[edit] Catherine Bennet
Catherine "Kitty" Bennet is the fourth Bennet sister, aged 17. She is portrayed as a less headstrong but equally silly shadow of Lydia.
[edit] Lydia Bennet
Lydia Bennet is the youngest Bennet sister, aged 15 when the novel begins. She is frivolous and headstrong. Her main activity in life is socialising, especially flirting with the officers of the militia. She dominates her older sister Kitty and is supported in the family by her mother. Lydia shows no regard for the moral code of her society and is remorseless for the disgrace she causes her family.
Ⅱ 傲慢与偏见中人物性格(英文版)
Mr. Bennet — An English gentleman with an estate in Hertfordshire. He is married with five daughters, a circumstance injurious to his family. The terms of Mr. Bennet's inheritance require a male heir. Because he has no son, upon his death, his property must go to his closest male relative, Mr. Collins, a clergyman who provides him with much amusement. Mr. Bennet, a gentle if eccentric man, is very close to his two eldest daughters, Jane and particularly Elizabeth. However, he has a poor opinion of the intelligence and sensibility of his wife and three youngest daughters, frequently declaring them "silly" and visiting them with insulting remarks as well as gentle teasing.
Mrs. Bennet — The querulous wife of Mr. Bennet. Her main concern in life is seeing her daughters married well. She angles for her new neighbour, Mr. Bingley, as a match for one of them. She also hopes for a match between one of her girls and Mr. Collins himself.
Jane Bennet — The eldest of the Bennets' five daughters and the one considered the most beautiful. She has a reserved personality and tends to hide her feelings. She is incapable of suspecting the worst of people, preferring to see only the good.
Elizabeth Bennet — The 20-year-old second sister, and the protagonist of the story. She is her father's favorite and inherits his intelligence and wit. She is generally regarded as one of the most enring and popular female protagonists in English literature.
Mary Bennet — The third sister, bookish and shy. Mortified by unfavorable comparisons between her appearance and that of her beautiful sisters, she disdains their frivolous interests and seeks to impress others instead with her scholarly yet ill-timed aphorisms and limited musical abilities.
Catherine "Kitty" Bennet — The fourth sister, 17 years old, generally follows the lead of her younger sister, Lydia.
Ⅲ 请评析一下<<傲慢与偏见>>这部作品,以及其人物的性格特点.最好中英文都有
奥斯丁在这部小说中通过班纳特五个女儿对待终身大事的不同处理,表现出乡镇中产阶级家庭出身的少女对婚姻爱情问题的不同态度,从而反映了作者本人的婚姻观:为了财产、金钱和地位而结婚是错误的;而结婚不考虑上述因素也是愚蠢的。因此,她既反对为金钱而结婚,也反对把婚姻当儿戏。她强调理想婚姻的重要性,并把男女双方感情作为缔结理想婚姻的基石。书中的女主人公伊丽莎白出身于小地主家庭,为富豪子弟达西所热爱。达西不顾门第和财富的差距,向她求婚,却遭到拒绝。伊丽莎白对他的误会和偏见是一个原因,但主要的是她讨厌他的傲慢。因为达西的这种傲慢实际上是地位差异的反映,只要存在这种傲慢,他与伊丽莎白之间就不可能有共同的思想感情,也不可能有理想的婚姻。以后伊丽莎白亲眼观察了达西的为人处世和一系列所作所为,特别是看到他改变了过去那种骄傲自负的神态,消除了对他的误会和偏见,从而与他缔结了美满姻缘。伊丽莎白对达西先后几次求婚的不同态度,实际上反映了女性对人格独立和平等权利的追求。这是伊丽莎白这一人物形象的进步意义。
从小说看,伊丽莎白聪敏机智,有胆识,有远见,有很强的自尊心,并善于思考问题。就当时一个待字闺中的小姐来讲,这是难能可贵的。正是由于这种品质,才使她在爱情问题上有独立的主见,并导致她与达西组成美满的家庭。
在《傲慢与偏见》中,奥斯丁还写了伊丽莎白的几个姐妹和女友的婚事,这些都是陪衬,用来与女主人公理想的婚姻相对照。如夏绿蒂和柯林斯尽管婚后过着舒适的物质生活,但他们之间没有爱情,这种婚姻实际上是掩盖在华丽外衣下的社会悲剧。
奥斯丁的小说尽管题材比较狭窄,故事相当平淡,但是她善于在日常平凡事物中塑造鲜明的人物形象,不论是伊丽莎白、达西那种作者认为值得肯定的人物,还是魏克翰、柯林斯这类遭到讽刺挖苦的对象,都写得真实动人。同时,奥斯丁的语言是经过锤炼的,她在对话艺术上讲究幽默、讽刺,常以风趣诙谐的语言来烘托人物的性格特征。这种艺术创新使她的作品具有自己的特色。
Ⅳ 傲慢与偏见中女主人公Elizabeth Bennet 的性格分析。英文版。
Mrs.bennet— A stereotype of the uncivilized countrywomen in England Mrs. Bennet is a character in Jane Austin’s masterpiece “pride and prejudice”. In the novel, Mrs. Bennet, the wife of Mr. Bennet and the mother of protagonist Elizabeth and her sisters, lived in an uncivilized town of England in the end of 18th century and the beginning of 19th century. As a housewife without economic capacity or support, she made all efforts to realize her life value as perfect as possible but all went wrong, that was to see her daughters married well. Just as the author describes, “her mind was less difficult to develop. She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news.” For her role as a mother, she is succeeded in gathering information about the neighboring men in possession of a good fortune for her daughters. From her owning experiences and unfair sufferings, she believed without a shadow doubt that a woman can’t live happily without a rich husband. Therefore, she tries her best to obtain news from her few acquaintances, to arrange social intercourse as much as possible for her daughters. She wants be behave decent, but her words and public manners always betrayed her. She shows interests in nothing but to be a gossip with her countable friends. So what she can teach her daughters is little except how to interact, how to flirt, how to be frivolous, in other words, how an economic dependent woman attracts a young single potential man. Maybe what entertains readers most is her uncontrolled of her temper, which is showed vividly when her youngest daughter Lydia runaway with wickham. She astonished at the news, screaming out, and got trembling, staying in her bedroom wearing her gowns till she confirmed lydia’s marriage to Wickham. “oh, we are all ruin forever…” However, she has no realization that she was the one to be blamed for all these tragedies, that darcy once intended to separate bingley from jane, that Lydia’s absurd behavior. Her manners and unrestraint of her daughters’ impertinence nearly ruined all the fame of Longbourn. For her role as a wife, the most “successful” is that her ignorance and folly have contributed to his amusement. Very early in their marriage, Mr.bennet put an end to all real affection for her. Respect, esteem and confidence had vanished forever; and all his views of domestic happiness were overthrown. She is nagging all the time with a loud voice. She has no interesting topics to talk with her husband, so that Mr. bennet arise his enjoyment in the views of countryside and numerous books. As for Mrs. Bennet, all the mission of her husband is to take her and her daughters to balls, and create new relationships. It looks like she has no specific expectations for marriage except money, status, and beauty. In all, she is failed in the role of mother and wife. As an old-fashioned woman, she pursued what all women in her times pursue. In her mind and her teaching, money, status and beauty is everything. If you own these, you own happiness. That was all caused by the dependent economic status and unfair treatment between men and women under the background of unopened and uncivilized situation in England. Mrs. Bennet was just a stereotype
Ⅳ 急求 《傲慢与偏见》人物性格分析(英文)
Mr. Bennet — An English gentleman with an estate in Hertfordshire. He is married with five daughters, a circumstance injurious to his family. The terms of Mr. Bennet's inheritance require a male heir. Because he has no son, upon his death, his property must go to his closest male relative, Mr. Collins, a clergyman who provides him with much amusement. Mr. Bennet, a gentle if eccentric man, is very close to his two eldest daughters, Jane and particularly Elizabeth. However, he has a poor opinion of the intelligence and sensibility of his wife and three youngest daughters, frequently declaring them "silly" and visiting them with insulting remarks as well as gentle teasing.
Mrs. Bennet — The querulous wife of Mr. Bennet. Her main concern in life is seeing her daughters married well. She angles for her new neighbour, Mr. Bingley, as a match for one of them. She also hopes for a match between one of her girls and Mr. Collins himself.
Jane Bennet — The eldest of the Bennets' five daughters and the one considered the most beautiful. She has a reserved personality and tends to hide her feelings. She is incapable of suspecting the worst of people, preferring to see only the good.
Elizabeth Bennet — The 20-year-old second sister, and the protagonist of the story. She is her father's favorite and inherits his intelligence and wit. She is generally regarded as one of the most enring and popular female protagonists in English literature.
Mary Bennet — The third sister, bookish and shy. Mortified by unfavorable comparisons between her appearance and that of her beautiful sisters, she disdains their frivolous interests and seeks to impress others instead with her scholarly yet ill-timed aphorisms and limited musical abilities.
Catherine "Kitty" Bennet — The fourth sister, 17 years old, generally follows the lead of her younger sister, Lydia.
Lydia Bennet — The youngest sister at 15 years of age. She is extremely flirtatious, naive, headstrong and reckless.
William Collins — A clergyman and cousin of Mr. Bennet. Mr. Collins, as the closest male relative, stands to inherit the Bennet estate. When not pompously full of himself, Collins is a narrow-minded sycophant, excessively devoted to his patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh. He is always keen to show his admiration and gratitude.
Charlotte Lucas — Elizabeth's close friend and daughter of a neighbouring landowner. She is willing to put up with Mr. Collins' flaws in return for a home and security.
Fitzwilliam Darcy — Mr. Bingley's close friend, an intelligent, wealthy and reserved man, who often appears haughty or proud to strangers. He is wary of his friend Bingley's romantic entanglements with unsuitable women.
Georgiana Darcy — Much younger sister of Mr. Darcy. The age difference is so great that he is more of a father figure than a brother. Since their parents' death, she has been under the joint guardianship of Darcy and their cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam. She became infatuated with George Wickham and was persuaded by him to elope. Fortunately, she felt it was her ty to inform her brother and he quickly put a stop to this ill-advised plan.
Charles Bingley — An outgoing, wealthy young man who leases property near the Bennets' estate.
Louisa Hurst and Caroline Bingley — Mr. Bingley's sisters, who look down upon the Bennets and their society.
George Wickham — A dashing, handsome young soldier who attracts the attention of Elizabeth Bennet. His father was the manager of the Darcy estate, so he grew up with Mr. Darcy and his sister. Though a favorite of Darcy's now-deceased father, there is bitter enmity between him and Darcy, e to his attempt to elope with Georgiana Darcy for her substantial inheritance.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh — Aunt of Mr. Darcy and patroness of Mr. Collins. A proud and domineering woman, she had planned for the marriage of Mr. Darcy and her daughter since they were infants.
Anne de Bourgh — Daughter of Lady Catherine and presumed betrothed of her cousin Mr. Darcy, suffers from some infirmity. A gently humorous running joke has the proud mother describing extraordinary talents her daughter would have possessed had she applied herself.
Colonel Fitzwilliam — Another nephew of Lady Catherine and friend and cousin of Mr. Darcy. He is attracted to Elizabeth Bennet, but is not wealthy enough to consider her seriously as a spouse.
Mrs. Philips — Sister of Mrs. Bennet
Edward Gardiner — Sensible brother of Mrs. Bennet and Mrs. Philips.
Mrs. Gardiner — Wife of Mr. Gardiner. She is the favorite aunt of Jane and Elizabeth Bennet.
Ⅵ 我想要一篇英文的傲慢与偏见的人物个性分析
伊丽莎白的人物分析性格分析: 女主人公伊丽莎白聪敏机智,有胆识,有远见,有很强的自尊心,并善于思考问题。
Analysis on Elizabeth's character:She is smart and intelligent. She is a woman with courage and insight along with far-reaching sight. Meanwhile, she has rather strong self-pride and does well in pondering over problems.
Ⅶ 急需《傲慢与偏见》中达西的人物性格分析,英文版!!
Mr. Darcy: An extremely wealthy aristocrat, Darcy is proud, haughty and extremely conscious of class differences at the beginning of the novel. He does, however, have a strong sense of honor and virtue. Elizabeth's rebukes after his first proposal to her help him to recognize his faults of pride and social prejudice. It is, in fact, precisely because Elizabeth is not so awed by his high social status as to be afraid to criticize his character that he is attracted to her. The self-knowledge acquired from Elizabeth's rebukes and the desire to win Elizabeth's love spur him to change and judge people more by their character than by their social class.
Fitzwilliam Darcy
The son of a wealthy, well-established family and the master of the great estate of Pemberley, Darcy is Elizabeth’s male counterpart. The narrator relates Elizabeth’s point of view of events more often than Darcy’s, so Elizabeth often seems a more sympathetic figure. The reader eventually realizes, however, that Darcy is her ideal match. Intelligent and forthright, he too has a tendency to judge too hastily and harshly, and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social status. Indeed, his haughtiness makes him initially bungle his courtship. When he proposes to her, for instance, he dwells more on how unsuitable a match she is than on her charms, beauty, or anything else complimentary. Her rejection of his advances builds a kind of humility in him. Darcy demonstrates his continued devotion to Elizabeth, in spite of his distaste for her low connections, when he rescues Lydia and the entire Bennet family from disgrace, and when he goes against the wishes of his haughty aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, by continuing to pursue Elizabeth. Darcy proves himself worthy of Elizabeth, and she ends up repenting her earlier, overly harsh judgment of him.
帮你找了两个,我想应该够了吧
Ⅷ 傲慢与偏见人物评析 英文的
这种东西就自己写,别老是想靠别人,傲慢与偏见我看了不下十遍了,很有味道的,多看几遍吧,写评析,英文不行,可以先写个中文的,然后慢慢翻译成英文的,自己写出来的,你才有成就感,大学别荒废了!
Ⅸ 《傲慢与偏见》中关于达西的人物性格分析(英文)
I have read the book named Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen. The book is published by Bantam Dell, a Division of Random House, Inc. New York. It was first published in 1813, pride and prejudice has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel.
This book has been translated into many different languages and also has been simplified or abridged. It’s still popular even 200 years have been past.
This story happened in Longbourn, it is a real place, which belongs to Hertfordshire, in the southeast of England, to the north of London. The story reflects late 18th century and early 19th century’ values and tastes.
Jane Austen’s radiant wit sparkles as her characters dance a delicate quadrille of flirtation and intrigue, making this book the most superb comedy of manners of Regency England. The most important characters she had set up is Elizabeth and her proud beau, Darcy. The book portrays life in the genteel rural society of the day, and tells of the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between Elizabeth Bennet and the haughty Darcy. It also has referred Elizabeth’s sisters and friends’ marriage, but they are all foils to Elizabeth and Darcy.
The story of Pride and Prejudice took place in the time of the Regency in Britain. At that time, Britain was at the period of transition from the earlier stage of Capitalism to Capitalist Instrialization. At the very first, Mr. Bingley appeared in the small town as the Bennets’ neighbor. He is a bachelor who owes large fortune, and almost everyone in the small town want to marry their own daughter to him. And soon Mr. Bingley fell in love with Jane, Mr. Bennet’s old daughter after a ball. Then came to the haughty man named Darcy, we first see Mr. Darcy at the ball, “He soon drew the attention of the room by his fine, tall person, handsome features, noble mien---and the report which was in general circulation with five minutes after his entrance, of his having ten thousand a-year.” From the descriptions above, that Darcy indeed had the qualification to look down upon others. And at first he was really pride but later on he created good feelings to Elizabeth and asked her for dancing on another ball, but he was refused because Elizabeth was an unyielding girl and she had overheard Darcy’s impolite words, so she hated his pride and can’t get rid of prejudice. Darcy felt humiliated.
The next summer, Elizabeth came to Darcy’s manor with her aunt and uncle. When she saw Darcy, she felt greatly surprised at his changing. She found that he is politeness and respectable, the prejudice against Darcy had graally disappeared. But then her youngest sister Lizzy’lover, William appeared. He once worked for Darcy and he said a lot of untrue words to Elizabeth, he defamed Darcy with sharp words and Elizabeth raised her prejudice against Darcy again. That make Darcy’s another proposal failed. Later she got the information that Lizzy, and Sir William Lucas had got away from home, she felt worried and humiliated. Darcy paid back the money for William without saying a word to Elizabeth, and helped them get married. From then on, Elizabeth mped all the prejudice and fell in love with Darcy with all her heart.
The other clue, Jane and Bingley also clarified all the misunderstandings and got married soon. Darcy and Elizabeth after experiencing so many biases finally found true love. But in other marriage cases in this novel, we can see that if money and love can’t be held together in one marriage, love would always make a concession to money because of the special social background. Still remember William Collin? He and Charlotte’s marriage was completely set up on money. Without love, of course they won’t get happiness.
The characters have been set up by the author, have their own features. Elizabeth is an independent, intelligent woman. She is respectable and upright, she hates authorities and never submit to anything, she pursues true love and never attach importance to property. Darcy is a noble man and his class has given him a born pride, but he changes his manners and finally gains Elizabeth’s love, he is also a man who pursues true love.
Pride and Prejudice depicts a society in which a woman’s reputation is of the utmost importance. A woman is expected to behave in certain ways. Stepping outside the social norms makes her vulnerable to ostracism.
At last come to my own conclusion. Pride and Prejudice was the representative work of Jane Austen. It gives a vivid expression_r of the reactionary and traditional country life and people’s minds ring 18th centuries and 19th centuries in Britain to us. This great novel not only attracted thousands of readers in Austen’s time, but also gave a special feeling to today’s people. I like this book very much, when I was a 6 year-old girl I read it. I always thinking why the title is Pride and Prejudice, I have been confused for a long time, but now I understand. Pride refers to Darcy’s behavior, and prejudice links with Elizabeth’s view on Darcy. Pride proces prejudice, and prejudice almost makes their love pass by.
.Elizabeth is intelligent, vivacious, humorous, perceptive and quick-witted, and she has a strong sense of personality and dignity. But Darcy at first is a pride and rich man; he looks down upon all the people who come from different classes. Also Mrs. Bennet has said: “He is a most disagreeable, horrid man, not at all worth pleasing. So high and conceited that there was no enring him!” But just the two totally different people walk into a marriage, they have experienced hatred, prejudice, misunderstanding, self-respect and they reach the final understanding. The way lead to their love is complicated.
There are a lot of novels talking about marriage in Britain, but scarcely an author could be like Austen, exposing the money-essence of capitalism marriage system so deeply.
Pride and Prejudice is the most enringly popular novel written by Jane Austen. It talks about trivial matters of love, marriage and family life between country squires and fair ladies in Britain in the 18th century. The plot is very simple. That is how the young ladies choose their husbands. I appreciate Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of the novel, flatly rejected William Collins’ proposal, who is the heir of her father’s property and manor, and refused the first proposal from the extremely wealthy nobleman Fitzwilliam Darcy later. All the facts and plots make it clear that Elizabeth seeks no fame nor fortune, but self-important and high mental outlook.
Love is really a wonderful thing; if you pursue a true love you can never give up or submit to anything, stick to your principle and don’t be afraid of misunderstanding. I believe one day happiness will come true.
Ⅹ 傲慢与偏见的人物性格分析英语写
这是我以前写的论文,是关于简的。文章结构绝对标准。
Jane Bennet—A Beautiful, Kindhearted and Restrained Woman
Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by British woman novelist--Jane Austen, which tells about love stories of the Bennets. In the novel, Austen brings readers many vivid images through her excellent skills of description. The character who impressed me most is Jane Bennet, which is a beautiful, kindhearted and restrained woman.
It is no doubt that Jane is beautiful. Mrs. Bennet thinks Jane is the most beautiful one among her daughters. Mr. Bingley considers her as “the most beautiful creature I ever beheld “and “could not conceive an angel more beautiful”. Even the most fastidious person, Mr. Darcy, has to admit “she is the most handsome girl in the room”. Austen shows readers Jane’s beauty through other’s words, which is much persuasive.
In the novel, readers can find out that Jane is kindhearted. “All the world are good and agreeable in your eyes. I never heard you speak ill of a human being in my life. “Elizabeth, who is the most smart and perspicacious person in the novel, tells reader Jane’s disposition in an indirect way. When Elizabeth guesses that Mr. Bingley goes to London because of Miss Bingley’s instigation, and considers Miss Bingley as an insincerity person who is not worth to making friends, Jane believes that Miss Bingley “is incapable of willfully deceiving any one”. That is not because Jane has adolescent mind. Jane is such a kindhearted person and she will never have sick opinion about others. Even if she thinks she will never had close relationship with Miss. Bingley after she knows the true reason of Mr. Bingley’s leaving, she still shows her hope of getting along well with Miss Bingley.
Jane is also a restrained person. Darcy thinks Jane do not fall in love with Bingley. Therefore, he persuades Bindley to leave her. It is Jane’s attitude makes Darcy mistake her feeling of love to Bingley. That is why Mr. Bingley can accept Mr. Darcy and Miss Bingley’s advice of going to London, and also the reason she makes herself heartbroken. Jane does not show her love easily because she is restrained. As an unmarried woman, her reserve really shows she is ecated; but in front of her love, it almost makes her miss her true love. It is surely her shortcoming.
In conclusion, Jane Bennet is a beautiful, kindhearted and restrained woman. Even she is not as smart as Elizabeth, she is still a welcome character in the novel. Readers can see the merits and the shortcomings, which they may have. Jane Bennet is the one of the most vivid images in Pride and Prejudice.