Like her most beloved actress, Elizabeth Bennett, the character of Elizabeth from arrogance and prejudice, Austin is an avid observer of human nature in society. To simplify her learning and to give the reader a better understanding of the concept of "arrogance and prejudice", Austin did not focus on a larger social structure, but deliberately directed our consideration to smaller ones It was. , An isolated part. In the society "pride and prejudice", Austin lives in a similar cultural and social context, but it closely scrutinizes the microcosm expressed by a larger human society.
Elizabeth's personality in "Pride and Prejudice" In her novel "Pride and Prejudice", Jane Austen depicted Elizabeth Bennett as "fascinating in a powerful, intelligent but completely feminine manner" There. Elizabeth has these attributes: character and moral integrity, power of wonderful wisdom and charming personality, making her a fine person. But Elizabeth has faults, which makes her more human. The description of Austin in Elizabeth is realistic and wonderful, it is often juxtaposed with the lack of her personality to enhance her gratitude.
Elizabeth A. Ting's novel "Eliminating self esteem and prejudice" Elizabeth A. Ting's novel "self esteem and prejudice" is drawn mainly by Bennett of Elizabeth (or Liz). Her relationship with qualified single Han Daxi. However, "arrogance and prejudice" is a very complicated novel and there are various subgraphs. One of them is the relationship between Eliza's sister Jane and Darcy friends Bingly. There are many misunderstandings inside.
"Comparison and comparison of relationship between Bingley Daxi and Jane Elizabeth"
Elizabeth is the central figure of "pride and prejudice" - in fact, Elizabeth is arrogant and prejudiced. She is the main focus of our interests and she is a heroine in the novel, but she makes a mistake and is not a special hero. Her individuality, her attitude, and her development of novels tie the story with all other characters. Novels focus on pride and prejudice, and she and Darcy are the hero. She is Mr. Bennett 's favorite girl, and her "quick mentality" is obvious in her witty and funny conversation, and she often uses persuasive independent perspectives. (When she took care of Jane with Niger felt, look at chapters 8, 9 and 11, she talked with his sister Bingley and Darcy)