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傲慢与偏见剧情简介.ppt

傲慢与偏见 剧情简介 傲慢与偏见是18世纪末19世纪初英国女作家简奥斯丁的作品,发表于1813年。小说描写了一段发生在英国一个小村庄的爱情故事。故事的主人公是伊丽莎白和达西。(伊丽莎白小名叫做利兹) 在初次见面的舞会上,达西的傲慢令利兹对其产生了偏见;在此后数次的接触中,达西对活泼聪慧的利兹渐生爱慕之情,而利兹却因一件件的误会不断加深了对达西的偏见。 达西雨中表白求婚,利兹坚定拒绝;但不快的结果不仅提醒了达西应当改变他傲慢的态度,同时也使得利兹对他的误会开始冰释。 利兹的小妹莉迪亚的鲁莽私奔虽险些使所有班纳特家的成员蒙羞,但却无意间为达西表达其宽厚、正直的品格以及对利兹的深切爱意的机会; 当了解了真正的达西是这样一位优秀的年轻绅士之后,利兹的心被深深地打动了…… What “pride and prejudice” left us This film “pride and prejudice” has left us a lot of thoughts ,among which the most important point I think is : we can’t judge a person according to the first impression, because nobody is perfect. What we have caught at the first sight may be the disadvantages of the person , and then we very probably develop a prejudice towards him . Undoubtedly , you will reject to know more about him , which might be a great loss for you . This so called “ pride and prejudice ” exists not only between lovers but also between classmates or friends . So we should view people around us with a comprehensive mind so as not to miss any potential friends . * * * 台词拾趣 classic lines I came to Rosings for the single love to say you and how to see you. Please do me the honour of accepting my hand. Do you think anything might temp me to accept the man who has ruined perhaps the ever happiness of a most beloved sister? So this is you opinion of me ? Thank you for explaining so fully . Perhaps these offences might have been overlooked had not your pride been hurt by my honesty and… …your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize even you were the last man in the world I could ever been prevailed upon the marry.

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