《傲慢与偏见》经典语录

《傲慢与偏见》经典语录
《傲慢与偏见》经典语录

《傲慢与偏见》经典语录

不过天下事总是这样的。你嘴上不诉苦,就没有人可怜你。下面是小编为你带来的《傲慢与偏见》经典语录,欢迎阅读。

【1】急躁的结果只会使得应该要做好的事情没有做好。

【2】骄傲多半不外乎我们对我们自己的估价,虚荣却牵涉到我们希望别人对我们的看法。

【3】男女恋爱大都免不了要借重于双方的感恩图报之心和虚荣自负之感,听其自然是很难成其好事的。

【4】恋爱的开头都是随随便便------某人对某人发生点好感,本是极其自然的一回事;只可惜没有对方的鼓励而自己就肯没头没脑去钟情的人,简直太少了。

【5】婚姻生活是否能幸福,完全是个机会问题。一对爱人婚前脾气摸得非常透,或者脾气非常相同,这并不能保证他们俩就会幸福。他们总是弄到后来距离越来越远,彼此烦恼。你既然得和这个人过一辈子,你最好尽量少了解他的缺点。

【6】这么容易被人看透,那恐怕也是件可怜的事吧。

【7】诗是爱情的食量。

【8】要是他没有触犯我的骄傲,我也很容易原谅他的骄傲。

【9】要是一个人把开玩笑当作人生最重要的事,那么。最聪明最优秀的人-------不,最聪明最优秀的行为-------也就会变得可笑了。

【10】可是傲慢------只要你果真聪明过人------你就会傲慢的比较有分寸。

【11】跟人家怨恨不解,的确是性格上的一个阴影。

【12】用最激动的语言把我最热烈的感情想你倾诉。

【13】不过天下事总是这样的。你嘴上不诉苦,就没有人可怜你。

【14】幸福一经拒绝,就不值得我们再加重视。

【15】大凡家境不好而又受过相当教育的青年女子,总是把结婚当作仅有的一条体面的退路。尽管结婚并不一定会叫人幸福,但总算给她自己安排了一个最可靠的储藏室,日后可以不致挨冻受饿。

【16】至于我,我真正喜欢的人没有几个,我心目中的好人就更少了。时事经历的愈多,我就愈对世事不满;我一天比一天相信,人性都是见异思迁,我们不能凭着某人表面上一点点长处或见

解,就去相信他。

【17】你千万不能为了某一个人而改变原则,破格迁就,也不要千方百计地说服我,或是说

服你自己去相信,自私自利就是谨慎,糊涂大胆就等于幸福有了保障。

【18】女人们往往会把爱情这种东西幻想地太不切合实际。

【19】一个姑娘除了结婚外以外,总喜欢不时地尝点失恋的滋味。那可以使她们有点儿东西去想想,又可以在朋友们面前出点风头。

【20】虽说她也下定决心,不要把通信疏懒下来,不过,那与其说是为了目前的友谊,倒不如说是为了过去的交情。

【21】太受人器重有时候需要付出很大的代价。

【22】美少年和凡夫俗子一样,也得有饭吃有衣穿。

【23】他们踏上台阶走进穿堂的时候,玛利亚一分钟比一分钟来得惶恐,连威廉爵士也不能完全保持镇静。倒是伊利莎白毫不畏缩。无论是论才论德,她都没有听到咖苔琳夫人有什么了不起的地方足以引起她敬畏,光凭着有钱有势,还不会叫她见到了就胆战心惊。

【24】不论想到达西也好,想到韦翰也好,她总是觉得自己以往未免太盲目,太偏心,对人存了偏见,而且不近情理。

【25】然而我的愚蠢,并不是在恋爱方面,而是在虚荣心方面。开头刚刚认识他们两位的时候,一个喜欢我,我很高兴,一个怠慢我,我就生气,因此造成了我的偏见和无知,遇到与他们有关的事情,我就不能明辨是非。我到现在才算有了自知之明。

【26】有心事应该等到单独一个人的时候再去想。

【27】连年怨阔别,一朝喜相逢。

【28】现在千恩万爱都已落空,她倒第一次感觉到真心真意的爱他。

【29】大凡女人家一经失去贞操,便无可挽救,这真是一失足成千古恨。美貌固然难于永保,名誉亦何尝保全。世间多得是轻薄男子,岂可不寸步留神。

【30】这个结合对双方都有好处:女方从容活泼,可以把男方陶冶的心境柔和,作风优雅;男方精明通达,阅历颇深,也一定会使女方得到莫大的裨益。

【31】这种只顾情欲不顾道德的结合,实在很难得到永久的幸福。

【32】一个人不要起脸来可真是漫无止境。

【33】人生在世,要不是让人家开开玩笑,回头来又取笑取笑别人,那还有什么意思?

【34】我也说不准究竟是在什么时间,什么地点,看见了你什么样的风姿,听到了你什么样的谈吐,便使我开始爱上了你。那是好久以前的事。等我发觉我自己开始爱上你的时候,我已经走了一半路了。

【35】要是爱你爱的少些,话就可以说的多些了。

36.虽说她也下定决心,不要把通信疏懒下来,不过,那与其说是为了目前的友谊,倒不如说是为了过去的交情。

37.你千万不能为了某一个人而改变原则,破格迁就,也不要千方百计地说服我,或是说服你自己去相信,自私自利就是谨慎,糊涂大胆就等于幸福有了保障。

38.可是傲慢,只要你果真聪明过人,你就会傲慢的比较有分寸。

39.爵士从前是在麦里屯做生意起家发迹的,曾在当市长的任内上书皇上,获得了一个爵士头衔;这个显要的身份使他觉得太荣幸,从此他就讨厌做生意,讨厌住在一个小镇上,于是歇了生意,告

别小镇,带着家属迁到那离开麦里屯大约一英里路的一幢房子里去住,从那时候起就把那地方叫做卢家庄。

40.这个结合对双方都有好处:女方从容活泼,可以把男方陶冶的心境柔和,作风优雅;男方精明通达,阅历颇深,也一定会使女方得到莫大的裨益。

《傲慢与偏见》英文经典语句

这段精彩对白发生在雨中,伊丽莎白听说姐姐---简的婚事被破坏了,冒雨外出以发泄情绪,达西随后追出,在石亭中,达西抛开世俗向伊丽莎白表露心迹,但是伊丽莎白认为达西破坏了姐姐的婚礼,怀着怒火拒绝了达西,虽然她也同样爱着达西。 Mr Darcy: Miss Elizabeth. I have struggled in vain and can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I came to Rosings only to see you. I have fought against judgement, my family's expectation,the inferiority of your birth, my rank. I will put them aside and ask you to end my agony. Miss Elizabeth: I don't understand. Mr Darcy: I love you.Most ardently. Please do me the honour of accepting my hand. Miss Elizabeth: Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. It was unconsciously done. Mr Darcy: Is this your reply? Miss Elizabeth: Yes, sir. Mr Darcy: Are you laughing at me? Miss Elizabeth: No. Mr Darcy: Are you rejecting me? Miss Elizabeth: I'm sure the feelings which hindered your regard will help you overcome it. Mr Darcy: Might I ask why with so little civility I am thus repulsed? Miss Elizabeth: I might enquire why you told me you liked me against your better judgement? If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse. But you know I have other reasons. Mr Darcy: What reasons? Miss Elizabeth: Do you think anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined the happiness of a most beloved sister? Do you deny that you separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to censure for caprice and my sister to derision for disappointed hopes, involving them both in acute misery? Mr Darcy: I do not deny it. Miss Elizabeth: How could you do it? Mr Darcy: I believed your sister indifferent to him. I realised his attachment was deeper than hers.

傲慢与偏见人物介绍

《傲慢与偏见》人物关系介绍1.伊丽莎白·班内特(Elizabeth Bennet):班内特家二小姐,二十岁,故事的主角。活泼,聪明,机智,经常由第一印象来判断别人。她对于婚姻有着和当时社会不一样的看法,认为只有爱?情才能带来幸福,不肯为钱随便找个有钱人结婚。她也看不起上流社会的虚伪和做作。因为达西先生的高傲脾气,加上韦汉先生散播的谣言,对达西先生产生种种误?会,对他的人格打了极低的分数。但随着时间的过去、事件的发生,伊莉莎白对达西先生的看法开 始有了改变。从原来的鄙视转为满心的钦佩和感激。 2.达西先生(Mr. Darcy),全名费兹威廉·达西(Fitzwilliam Darcy):一位富有的年轻人,故事主角。他是宾利先生的好友,外表英俊且风度翩翩的绅士,个性内敛和高傲,对宾利先生打算跟不适合的女子结婚一事十?分不满,同时也看不起其他人的趋炎附势。因不习惯和人打交道,所以经常表现出高高在上的姿态,引来不少的毁谤声。但被伊莉莎白拒绝求婚后,也开始反省自己?的行为,改掉了高傲的脾气。在莉蒂亚一事上,给予不少的帮助,使莉蒂亚的名声没有败坏。 3.班内特先生(Mr. Bennet):一个住在英国德福郡的绅士.他已婚并育有五名女儿。但他的财产需要由男性继承,所以在他死后,他的遗产将会由和他有着差劲关系的柯林斯先?生(Mr Collins)继承。班内特先生是一个温柔而体贴的人,对他的两位大女儿,珍和伊丽莎白宠爱有加。不过,他不喜欢他的妻子和三位小女儿的愚昧和不理性,?经常说她们愚蠢以及嘲笑她们。对自己失败的婚姻已绝望,是个沉默而善变、幽默却善讽的人。对于妻子的愚昧,保持着冷眼旁观的态度。

浅析《傲慢与偏见》原著与电影中的对白差异 燕楠

本科毕业论文 题目:浅析《傲慢与偏见》原著与电影中的对白差异 姓名:燕楠 学院:继续教育学院与职业教育学院 系: 专业:英语 年级:2011级 学号:27220113351035 指导教师(校内):丁燕蓉职称:副教授 2013年05月20日

信息时代的个性化与顾客关系管理下的品牌分析 浅析《傲慢与偏见》原著与电影中的对白差异 [摘要]经典文学总是不断被后人作为基础进行艺术再创作,2005年的电影《傲慢与偏见》就是一个很成功的例子,在口碑和票房上都取得了不俗的成绩。电影《傲慢与偏见》在尽可能保持原著表意与内涵的基础上,在对话方面做了大量的删减。编剧在台词选用上,有时也会通过修改词组或调整语法的方式来迎合当下的思维方式。 [关键字] 《傲慢与偏见》艺术再创作对白差异

On the Differences of the Dialogues in Pride and Prejudice between the Original and the Film [Abstract]Classic literatures are always used as a basis for art re-creation. The film Pride and Prejudice made in 2005, which received good reputation and great box-office, is a typical example. Even it trimmed a large amount of dialogue s, but also retain ed the original connotation. The scriptwriter of this film sometimes changed the phrase and sentential form to cater for the audience. [Key word]Pride and Prejudice Art re-creation Differences in Dialogues

傲慢与偏见人物特点

傲慢与偏见人物特点 1.伊丽莎白·班内特(Elizabeth Bennet):班内特家二小姐,二十岁,故事的主角。活泼,聪明,机智,经常由第一印象来判断别人。她对于婚姻有着和当时社会不一样的看法,认为只有爱情才能带来幸福,不肯为钱随便找个有钱人结婚。她也看不起上流社会的虚伪和做作。因为达西先生的高傲脾气,加上韦汉先生散播的谣言,对达西先生产生种种误会,对他的人格打了极低的分数。但随着时间的过去、事件的发生,伊莉莎白对达西先生的看法开始有了改变。从原来的鄙视转为满心的钦佩和感激。 2.达西先生(Mr. Darcy),全名费兹威廉·达西(Fitzwilliam Darcy):一位富有的年轻人,故事主角。他是宾利先生的好友,外表英俊且风度翩翩的绅士,个性内敛和高傲,对宾利先生打算跟不适合的女子结婚一事十分不满,同时也看不起其他人的趋炎附势。因不习惯和人打交道,所以经常表现出高高在上的姿态,引来不少的毁谤声。但被伊莉莎白拒绝求婚后,也开始反省自己的行为,改掉了高傲的脾气。在莉蒂亚一事上,给予不少的帮助,使莉蒂亚的名声没有败坏。 3.班内特先生(Mr. Bennet):一个住在英国德福郡的绅士.他已婚并育有五名女儿。但他的财产需要由男性继承,所以在他死后,他的遗产将会由和他有着差劲关系的柯林斯先生(Mr Collins)继承。班内特先生是一个温柔而体贴的人,对他的两位大女儿,珍和伊丽莎白宠爱有加。不过,他不喜欢他的妻子和三位小女儿的愚昧和不理性,经常说她们愚蠢以及嘲笑她们。对自己失败的婚姻已绝望,是个沉默而善变、幽默却善讽的人。对于妻子的愚昧,保持着冷眼旁观的态度。 4.班内特太太(Mrs. Bennet):班内特先生的太太。她人生中最关注的事,是她将来的财产和屋子将会由柯林斯先生继承。因为这件事,她非常渴望她的五个女儿能嫁得好,并尽力撮合新邻居宾利先生和其中一个女儿。她亦希望能够令其中一个女儿和柯林斯先生结婚。是个非常平庸、见识浅薄而又长舌的女人。她的生活重心在于女儿的终生大事,想利用女儿钓金龟婿。 5.珍·班内特(Jane Bennet):伊莉莎白的姊姊,班内特五姐妹中最年长的,也是公认最美丽的一个。她温柔、善解人意,但性格矜持,经常收藏自己的情感。她相信人性本善,凡事都往好处想,认为世界上没有坏人。和宾利先生一见钟情,最后排除万难结为夫妻。 6.玛莉·班内特(Mary Bennet):排行第三,性格并不讨好,是一名书呆子。她鄙视其他姊妹的兴趣,并经常希望能展视自己的音乐才华,及以警世格言来警告身边的人。 7.凯瑟林(凯蒂)·班内特(Catherine "Kitty" Bennet):排行第四,十七岁,经常跟随妹妹丽迪亚。 8.丽迪亚·班内特(Lydia Bennet):排行最小,十五岁。她非常喜欢调情,个性天真而鲁葬。最终和韦克翰私奔,在达西的大力帮助下两人才能结婚。 9.查尔斯·宾利(Charles Bingley):一个单身的有钱人,在班内特的住宅附近租了房子。达西先生的朋友。性格温和,活泼,但易受人影响,所以常被朋友牵着鼻子走。一直爱慕珍·班

《傲慢与偏见》经典语录

《傲慢与偏见》经典语录 不过天下事总是这样的。你嘴上不诉苦,就没有人可怜你。下面是小编为你带来的《傲慢与偏见》经典语录,欢迎阅读。 【1】急躁的结果只会使得应该要做好的事情没有做好。 【2】骄傲多半不外乎我们对我们自己的估价,虚荣却牵涉到我们希望别人对我们的看法。 【3】男女恋爱大都免不了要借重于双方的感恩图报之心和虚荣自负之感,听其自然是很难成其好事的。 【4】恋爱的开头都是随随便便------某人对某人发生点好感,本是极其自然的一回事;只可惜没有对方的鼓励而自己就肯没头没脑去钟情的人,简直太少了。 【5】婚姻生活是否能幸福,完全是个机会问题。一对爱人婚前脾气摸得非常透,或者脾气非常相同,这并不能保证他们俩就会幸福。他们总是弄到后来距离越来越远,彼此烦恼。你既然得和这个人过一辈子,你最好尽量少了解他的缺点。 【6】这么容易被人看透,那恐怕也是件可怜的事吧。 【7】诗是爱情的食量。

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