《理智与情感》读书笔记(精选多篇).docVIP

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《理智与情感》读书笔记(精选多篇) 第一篇:理智与情感的读书报告 readingreport sense and sensibility the book i have read named sense and sensibility, which was written by jean austen. jean, a women writer, was rare at seventeenth century. people knew her from a book, which was written by her nephew fifty years later, about her life. then her works was gradually highly praised by many people and had a great influence on the following centuries. the novel is about the daughters of miss dashwoods. after theur father dies, the family estate passes to their elder brother john and the girls and their mother lead a difficult life. the story happen(在好范 文 网搜索更多的文章)ed in the end of nineteenth century. it was a story about miss dash woods seeking for love and finally living a happy marriage. the novel follows the sisters to their new home, where the romantic stories happen in two of the girls. and make a evident contrast in their characters. elinor, who was the sister, was a girl of sense. while her sister—marianne was a girl of sensibility. einor understood the world by sense. and her sister understood the world by sensibility or sentimentality. through the event in the novel, elinor and marianne find a balance between sense and sensibility. first i want to talk about the writing skills of this novel---irony. here is an example in which austen describes the first impression created by the arrival of the miss steels at barton park: the young ladies arrived: their appearance was by no means ungentle or unfashionable. their dress was very smart, their manners very civil, they were delighted with the house, and in raptures with the furniture, and they happened to be so doatingly fond of children that lady middleton?s good opinion was engaged in their favor before they had been an hour at the park. she declared them to be very agreeable girls indeed, which for her ladyship was enthusiastic admiration. how can we make of miss steels? are we simply thought highly of them as miss middleton? they were first thought

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