1、1浙 江 大 学 高 等 教 育 自 学 考 试毕 业 论 文 ( 设 计 ) 说 明 书浅 议 傲 慢 与 偏 见 中 伊 丽 莎 白 与 达西的婚姻The combination based on love and idealism results in a successful marriage-The marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy in pride and prejudice姓 名 陈海燕 专 业 英语语言文学 准考 证 号 码 038100102245 指 导 教 师 俞建青 2006 年 9 月 27 日2ContentsAbstract
2、3 I. Introduction 4 . Jane Austen and her pride and prejudice 4 2.1. About the author 4 2.2. Social background 5 2.3. Womens position in Austens time 5 2.4. Austens literary concern 5 IIICharacters of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy 5 3.1Character of Elizabeth 6 3.1.1 Sensible 6 3.1.2 Lovely and Humor 7 3.1
3、.3 Pride and prejudice 73.1.4. Independence 7 3.2 Characters of Darcy 8 3.2.1 Pride 8 3.2.2 Integrity and Kindness 8 3.2.3 From a gentleman of Blood to a gentleman of sensibility 9 IV. Marriage between Elizabeth and Darcy 9 4.1 A Successful marriage 10 4.2 Social factors 10 4.3 Social claims 10 V. C
4、onclusion 11 Bibliography 11 3Abstract Pride and prejudice has traditionally been interpreted as a work praising those women who fought for a happy marriage. This article analyses the marriage of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth, two characters in Jane Austens pride and prejudice. It is analyzed from the two
5、 persons perspective characters, the social factors and the marriage influence on them. Though this analysis, the paper proves that the marriage of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth is base on love and similar interests. The combination based on love and idealism results in a successful marriage. meanwhile, i
6、t expressed the viewpoints on marriage that money-oriented marriage and sex-oriented marriage are not successful although the people can live together.Key words:Marriage Love successful idealism Character-浅议简.奥斯丁傲慢与偏见中两位主角伊丽沙白和达西的婚姻.摘要傲慢与偏见历来被认为是作者为讴歌女性追求幸福婚姻的不懈努力面作。这篇文章重在对奥斯丁的傲慢与偏见中两位主角伊丽沙白和达西他们各自的
7、性格特征,以及当时的社会因素和这对婚姻的社会影响方面来具体分析。通过这些分析,用以证明他们的婚姻是建立在爱情和共同的性格的基础上,他们的婚姻是爱情与理想的成功结合。同时,也说明了建立在金钱和冲动的基础上的婚姻是不幸福的,虽然他们能生活在一起。关键词:婚姻 爱情 成功 理想 性格4. IntroductionThe book “pride and prejudice” has been value as the most successful and popular masterpiece. In this novel, Jane Austen mainly described the ordi
8、nary life of the Bennets. She told us four different marriages to show the readers that different people have different attitudes towards love. And also she expressed her own viewpoints on marriage that a combination based on love and similar interests is a happy and perfect marriage. In her opinion
9、, the money-oriented marriage and sex-oriented marriage are not successful although the people can live together. The theme is narrow, but she showed us a beautiful tableau of the England peoples life of her own time. It seems that she had a talent to describe the ordinary life of people.Pride and p
10、rejudice begins with a most famous sentence in English literature, “it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” (Austen 1978:5) with this sentence as core, the novel tells the story of the noble young man Darcy and intelligent
11、Elizabeth, after a serial of events and misunderstanding, they get a happy ending. so, the combination of decent Darcy and sensible Elizabeth results in a successful marriage. Darcy is a good man of integrity with proud appearance. He is constant in his love and willing to make sacrifice for his lov
12、er; his true love to Elizabeth leads to his first proposal to Elizabeth regardless of her humble family and her inferior position; his descent character and true love to Elizabeth result in the fact that he did his utmost to rescue Wickhame and Lydia from their trouble. Elizabeth is an intelligent a
13、nd sensible girl, who is self-dignified and prone to hasty judgments. She is also brave and discreet in her love. Her intelligence, bravery and discretion in love bring about the fact that she refused Collins first proposal against her mothers will; the fact that she is self-dignified and prone to h
14、asty judgments leads to her refusal of Darcys proposal. Her sensibility and right love concept bring about her successful marriage.“II. Jane Austen and her pride and prejudice2.1About the authorJane Austen is a famous English novelist in English literature in the 19th century. “She was born in 1775
15、at Stevenson in Hampshire of middle-class parents.”(London: Macmillan Education Ltd, 1985) She never accepted the formal school education. But “the wide range of activities within the Austen family country walks, charades, reading writing stories and family plays, constituted a rich informal educati
16、on for the children, and stimulated Jane Austens ambition to become a novelist.”During the forty-two years of her life, Austen had completed six novels Northanger Abbey, sense and sensibility, Pride and prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, and Persuasion and left behind three fragments. Pride and Prejud
17、ice is Jane Austens masterpiece. The initial title of the novel pride and prejudice is “First Impressions” which was written between October 1796 and August 1797, it first publishes in 1813. The book tells a story about love affairs between the heroineElizabeth Ben net and the hero-Fitzwilliam Darcy
18、, and mainly talks about the process of their becoming lovers. Firstly one possesses prejudice, the other possesses pride; then they both overcome their shortcomings; finally, they achieve their happiness.52.2. Social BackgroundTo know what Austen writes pride and prejudice for, we should have a cle
19、ar mind of the social background. There are many social straits in Austens time and people in each class have different destinies. In Austens days, there were no centrally organized systems of state-supported education. Of course, women were not allowed to attend the institutionalized rungs on the e
20、ducational ladder. At that time, Britain was at the period of transition from the earlier stage of capitalism to capitalist Industrialization. In the countryside, the aristocratic family still held great power and right that country squires were likely to fawn upon them. However, as the development
21、of capitalism and the expand of the rank of rich people. The distinction between social strata was becoming smaller and smaller, while money was getting more and more important in peoples mind about social value, A western literature critic once said that “even David (a British economist) had a unli
22、kely clearer understanding about the function of money in daily life as Jane Austen had”1 It is exactly because of the secure pledge in finance that the country squire society could be existing strongly and solidly. 2.3. Womens position in Austens timeAt that time, the Industrial Revolution of the 1
23、8th century made womens liberation possible. Mass production needed more hands and machine could be operated by women who were not physically as strong as men. The lower-class women became wage earners in factories. This was the beginning of their independence. But, women still enjoy a low social st
24、atus in society, there was no requirement for academic education for women, they have no way to get education, and very little opportunity for women to use knowledge. Therefore, marriage is a good way out for women. On the other hand, Property is a very important factor in Jane Austens time. “Only y
25、oung women with beautiful appearance and food family background can they have lots of opportunities to get a satisfactory marriage.” 2.4. Austens literary concernAs a novelist Jane Austen writes within every narrow sphere. The subject matter, the character range, the social setting and plots are all
26、 restricted to the provincial life of the late 18th-century England, concerning three or four landed gentry families their daily routine life, relationship with members of their own family and with their friend. Dancing parties, tea parties, picnics, and gossips, in her works, Austen vividly reveale
27、d the class relationship, social customs and social morals of her time by meticulously and humorously depicting the life of the rural gentry at that time. She was the founder of the novel which deals with unimportant middle class people and of which there are many fine examples in later English fict
28、ion. She is also sparing of descrying the internal thoughts and emotions of male characters. Austens careful craftsmanship has enabled her novels to be popular with readers in every generation.IIICharacters of Elizabeth and Mr. DarcyThough pride and prejudice, we find that Darcy and Elizabeth posses
29、s some good qualities. They have their own personal charm. Elizabeth is the protagonist of Pride and prejudice and one of the most well-known female characters in English literature. 6Elizabeth has many virtues: she is a girl with wit, quickness of observation, intelligent, vivacious, humorous, love
30、ly, playful disposition and she has a strong sense of personality and dignity. She converses as brilliantly as anyone. Her honesty, virtue, and lively wit enable her to rise above the nonsense and bad behavior that pervade her class-bound and often spiteful society. Mr. Darcy is a wealthy and reserv
31、ed man, though he often appears haughty or proud to strangers. But he is a good man, a man of integrity, with the somber attractiveness of a wicked one. Such persons characters will enable them to make idealism and rationalism marriage. 3.1 Character of Elizabeth Elizabeth is the 2nd daughter of Ben
32、nets family and she is also “her fathers favorite daughter who having inherited his wit and intelligence.(London: York Press, 1980) “Elizabeth is much more spirited and independent than a twenty-year-old lady of her period would ordinarily be.” She has perhaps received more admiration than any other
33、 heroine in English literature; she is “unique.” She is intelligent, vivacious, humorous, perceptive and quick-witted, and she has a strong sense of personality and dignity. 3.1.1 SensibleAmong the characters appeared in the novel, its no doubt that Elizabeth is the most outstanding person. “She was
34、 a young woman very much addicted to making speeches, very pert often, fond of having the last word, and prone to hasty judgments, with really nothing but her prettiness and a certain sharp smartness of talk to recommend her.”(Margaret Oliphant 290) she was self-dignified and sensible, valued true l
35、ove as something noble and lofty, but never trade self-esteem with love, never trade money with love. She is very sober in doing things. No matter what she does or says, both in appropriate terms. She also stresses reality. So compare with her mother who “was a woman of mean understanding, little in
36、formation, and uncertain tern per.”(Beijing; foreign language Teaching and Research Press, 1991, 3) and with her father who is able to adapt himself to different circumstances and also very passive, indolent and with her three sisters who are very shallow, frivolous, capricious; and with her surroun
37、ding world which full of the foolish people, Elizabeth is the only person who owns the superior reason.3.1.2 Lovely and HumorComparison with some particular girl, Elizabeth disclosed her special characters; she is full of richer thoughts than Miss. Bingley, also she is more magnanimous, plainer than
38、 her; Elizabeth is more beautiful than Charlotte, and compare with her, Elizabeth has greater ideal and higher pursuit; Elizabeth is cleverer, more courageous than her sisters, comparing with Jane, whose manner is elegant and temper is mild. “Elizabeth has originality, especially in her liveliness,
39、which makes her an interesting character.” (London: York press, 1980, 40).There is sentence taken from the novel, “She (Elizabeth) had a lovely, playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous” (Beijing; foreign language Teaching and Research Press, 1991, 3). This sentence can well summa
40、rize her lovely disposition. Such disposition that she owns makes her attractive, well liked by other women (her aunt and Charlottes Lucas in particular) and much admired by men. She is the most favorite daughter of her father. Form this sentence, we can see her fathers likeness of her, and “Lizzy h
41、as something more of quickness than her sister.”Elizabeth was humors. Her dialogue with Darcy, her father and Jane is full of humors; she seldom speaks without an elegant manner. She “has more freedom of maneuver” with 7language, more conceptual space to move around in.” and as a result, she can for
42、etell things and is capable of arriving at independent and thought-out conclusions of her own. Elizabeth “has a healthy sense of humor, even to the point of joking about Mr. Darcys rude behavior toward herself at the ball” (London: York press, 1980, 40). After hearing such rude words “she is tolerab
43、le; but not handsome enough to temp me, and I an in no humor at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.” Elizabeth doesnt fluster and exasperate. Instead, because she owns the sense of humor, she even tells these words with Great Spirit among her friends. What a lo
44、vely girl Elizabeth is!3.1.3 Pride and prejudiceIndeed, Elizabeth is full of pride and prejudice. Pride is the very element in her life. She openly declares, “There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well.” However, her pride, generally speaking, is under good regulat
45、ion.Elizabeth is proud of her detachment on marriage. She shakes off conventions on this problem. Elizabeth has to admit the fact that she is not in a much wealthy family, thus she must marry a wealthy man, and as a woman of that time, she has few chances to choose. However Elizabeth is a sensible w
46、oman, she would not accept the marriage unless it is on the base of understanding and equality of both sides. She rejects marrying only for the worldly advantage. She scorns Miss Bingleys over eagerness to please Darcy, and rejects Charlottes schemes for securing a husband. She would not be controlled by man who is superior in position a