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英语高高手请进:《傲慢与偏见》人物心理分析。(用英语回答)Commentonthementalityofthecharacters–Mr.andMrs.Bennet,andtheirdaughterLizzy,byanalyzingtheirbehaviorintheconversation.(这是题目。

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英语高高手请进:《傲慢与偏见》人物心理分析。(用英语回答)Comment on the mentality of the characters – Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, and their daughter Lizzy , by analyzing their behavior in the conversation.(这是题目。《傲慢与偏见》) “O Mr.Bennet, you are wanted immediately; we are all in an yproar. You must come and make Lizzy marry Mr. Colllins, for she vows asher will not have him , and if you do not make haste,he will change his mind and not have her…” “I have not the pleasure of understanding you,” said he , when she had finished her speech. “Of what are you talking?” “Of Mr.Collins and Lizzy. Lizzy declares sher will not have Mr.Collins, and Mr.Collins begins to say that he will not have Lizzy.” “And what am I to do on the occasion? ... It seems a hopeless business” “Speak to Lizzy about it yourself. Tell her that you insist upon her marrying him.” Mr. Bennet rang the bell, and Miss Elizabeth was summoned to the library. “ Come here,child,” cried her father as she appeared. “ I have senta for you on an arrair of importance. I understand that Mr.Collins has made you an offer of marriage. Is it true?” Elizabeth replied that it was. “ Very well— and this offer of marriage you have refused?” “ I have ,sir.” “ Very well. We come to the poinat. Your mother insists upon your accepting it. Is it not so, Mrs. Bennet?” “ Yes, or I will never see her again.” “ An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth . From this day you must be stranger to one of your parents . Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr.Collins, and I will never see you again if you do.” 请高手帮助!
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Elizabeth Bennet: The second daughter in the Bennet family, and the most intelligent and quick-witted, Elizabeth is the protagonist of Pride and Prejudice and one of the most well-known female characters in English literature. Her admirable qualities are numerous—she is lovely, clever, and, in a novel defined by dialogue, 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. Nevertheless, her sharp tongue and tendency to make hasty judgments often lead her astray; Pride and Prejudice is essentially the story of how she (and her true love, Darcy) overcome all obstacles—including their own personal failings—to find romantic happiness. Elizabeth must not only cope with a hopeless mother, a distant father, two badly behaved younger siblings, and several snobbish, antagonizing females, she must also overcome her own mistaken impressions of Darcy, which initially lead her to reject his proposals of marriage. Her charms are sufficient to keep him interested, fortunately, while she navigates familial and social turmoil. As she gradually comes to recognize the nobility of Darcy's character, she realizes the error of her initial prejudice against him.