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An analysis of theCharacters of the Heroinesin Pride and Prejudice and Jane EyreAbstractnPride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre are theportrayal of womens ideologicalemancipation,independent works,of whichnPride and Prejudice in the FiveSisters arevdifferent personalities,of whichthe main characters Elizabeths characteris moreprominent,the articlealso focusedon her and theactor Darcybetween thestory.Compared toJane Eyren This work,the heroineJan e,they are similar in some ways,butalso becauseof the background oflife,family andso ona variety of factors,they have a lotofdifferences betweent hem,for money,marriage,womens statushave their own views,through asec ondproduct reading,analysis,thinking,Find outtheir similaritiesanddifferenc esand makea comparativeanalysis.Keywords:Pride and Prejudice;Jane Eyre;female actress;role characterscriptionof Darcyyoung handsomeand rich,is agirl lookingforward to the i mage of theprince,and althoughElizabeth is not toorich,but thelong orpre ttygood,coupled withsmartpersonality,is reallya classicPrince Charminga ndCinderella lovestory,and JaneEyreinside themistress ispoor,unknow n,looks mediocre,small andsmall**,althoughthe herois rich,but has40,and to the endof anaccident andlost moneyand become.,disabled・・comparedto thesetwo stories,most peoplewould likeHPride and Prejudice fairy tale like Love,anddo notlike aJane Eyreso withsome gloomystory,but”Jan eEyre hasshown usa donot obey the doomed,time and again tobreak thefate of the arrangement,determined tochoose their ownway of the girFsima ge.In the eyes of the world,she may be insignificant,but she is themaster o f her own destiny,she maynot bebeautiful,but worthy of otherslove.Jane Eyreis moreattractive than Elizabeth.
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2.The Samepursuit ofFreedomnPride andPrejudice1and Jane Eyre are world-renowned masterpieces,th etwoworks of their respectiveheroine-Jane Eyreand Elizabeth Bennet,contra stbetweenopposites andsimilar relationship,hasa very attractiveinterest.Eliz abethand Janelovethem bothto pursueindependence,equal status,all aspire to atrue marriage,and firmlybelievethat womenand menhave the same developed intellectualand rational.
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1.The Differenceof theFamily BackgroundJane Eyre,she alwaysthought that she ispretty flat,low status,poor,insi gnificant,only with a dull,austere life,like wildflowers andweeds,no onetoclimb,to fendforthemselves.But theflames of love betweenherand her master.At firstshe buriedlovedeep in her heart.In tea,lunch andevening walk,she asfar aspossible,calm,but whenalone,she opened the gateof memory,they getalong with the sceneof aclearreappearance,intoxicated in thedeep happiness.She triedmany timesto testthe marriageofMr.Rochester andMiss Ingram,and Mr.Rochester pretended to be intimate withMissIngram.They testeach otherand examineeach other,in fact,they have already in the soultogether.Mr.Rochestefs unforgettablelove for Jane,“I sometimeshaveastrange feelingforyou-especially,like now,when youcome nearme,somewhe reunder myleft rib,thereseems tobe achord with a similarstring in thesame placeas yourlittle body,and it istightly closedand cannotbe solved.If the choppy straitsand200of milesof landhaveseparated usfar,atthat time,my heartwould bleedto the woman whopleases meonly byappearances,w henI findthat they have neithersoul norconscience-when theyshow memediocrity,superficiality,and perhapslow energy,vulgarity,and dryness,I ama totaidemon.But Iam alwaysgentle andfaithful toBright eyes,eloquent tongues,the souloffire,and thegentle andsteady,docile andsteadfast charactertha tcan bendand notbebroken.T
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2.The Differenceof theCultural Levelhewords touchedboth Jane and thereader.But justwhen twopeople areabout togetmarried,an unexpectedthing happenedsuddenly,because JaneE yrelearned thatRochesteractually hada wife-even thoughthe wifeis amad man,has beenRochesterhiding atThornfield formany years.Jane Eyrefinall ydecided toleave Rochester,to findthereal happinessof their own.She cametoSwamp Hillunder afortuitous coincidence,revealing Diana,Mary andSt.John.Finally shefound that the threewere hercousins,heraunts children,J aneEyre,who hadinherited heruncles inheritanceand becamerich.Butshe finallydecided togo backto Rochester.But aftershe hadgone,Thorn fieldHa11wasburnt toashes byRochestefs madwife.When Jane Eyre foundRochest er,he wasblind,but the two eventuallylived togetherand hadhappiness.
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3.The Differenceof theLife ExperienceFewpeople willbe likeJane for love forthe personalityof abandonall,and nohesitation.Just likeElizabeth,she willrefuse Darcyfor avarietyofre asons,andJane Eyreshows usis a kind ofsimplification,is akind ofreturn tosimplicity,is apursuit of the hearttopay thefeeling,is aButher of the simple feelings,it islike aglass ofice water,purify theheartsof everyreader,but alsoarouse thereaders,especially thefemale readersresonate.
4.ConclusionWith thereform andopening-up ofChina and the continuouscollision of the worldeconomy,the communicationbetween culturesis becomingmore andmore close.With theimprovementof economiclevel,people havebecome more andmore highdemand forlife,more andmore peopleurgently needto enter the spiritual needsfrom materialneeds.Peoples demandfor literaryworks extendsfrom domesticto abroad.Pride andPrejudicenand Jane Eyrearet heworlds classicclassics,writers areJane Austenand CharlotteBronte,arewell-known British female writers,their workshavebeenwidely circulatedbyla tergenerations,is avaluable assetin worldliterature,influenced bythe lifeti me,Mostof theirworks arerelated to the emancipationofwomen,so women have manysimilaritiesin theirwritings,nPride andPrejudice inElizabethandJane Eyrein the two worksof theclassicimage,theyhave their ownideas about money,marriage,atthe same time there aresimilaritiesand differencesin personality,Therefore,the studyof thissubject paysattentionto thecomparat iveanalysis between their characters.From thepoint ofview ofreality,ElizabethBennet andJane Eyrereflect the social reality,feminine status andfeminin econsciousness of their timesinsomeextent.Through comparisonand analysi s oftheirpersonal splendor,whether it is ElizabethorJane Eyre,their lifepro cessreflectsdifferent viewsof love and femaleconsciousness,Ithinkthat sueh twodifferent conceptsandconsciousness areworthyofour contemporarype opleto in-depth analysis.Byanalyzing them,we canthink ofour ownview ofloveand values.Reference袁学敏.论女性自我救赎意识之觉醒一一从《再生缘》到《傲慢与偏见》
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39.AcknowledgementsThis thesisis inXXX Teachersinculcation and the instructioncompletes,the thesisfrom the topic,the ideato finalizeall permeatethe instructorspains takingeffort and thesweat,the Professorprofound knowledgeand therigorous studystyle has made mebenefitlifelong,hereby expressesthe deeprespect andthegratitude.I wouldalso liketo thankallthe hardships,hard work,thechildren,do notwant torepay theupbringing of the parents,they gavemetheloveandsupport sothat Isuccessfully completedtheir studies.Finally,because I havealimited level,there aresome deficienciesin thetext,I urgeyou tocriticizethe teachers.目录
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1.A BriefIntroduction toPrideandPrejudiceand the authorPrideandPrejudiceis aromantic novelby JaneAusten,first publishedin
1813.Thestory chartsthe emotionaldevelopment oftheprotagonist,ElizabethBennet,who learnstheerror ofmaking hastyjudgments andcomes toappreci atethe differencebetween thesuperficialand theessential.The comedyofthewriting liesin thedepiction ofmanners,education,marriage,and moneydurin gthe BritishRegency period.Mr.Bennet ofthe Longbournestate hasfive daughters,but hisproperty isentailed,meaning thatnone ofthe girlscan inheritit.His wifehas nofortun e,so itis imperativethatat leastone ofthe girlsmarry wellin orderto support the others onhis death.Jane Austensopeningline,“It is a truthuniversal1y acknowledgedthat asingle manin possessionof agoodfortune must beinwant of a wifeis asentence filledwith ironyand playfulness.Thenovel revolves aroundthe importanceof marryingforlove,not simplyfor money,despi tethesocial pressuresto makea goodi.e.wealthy match.
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2.A BriefIntroduction toJaneEyreand the authorJane Eyre/8ar/originally publishedas JaneEyre:An Autobiographyis anovel byEnglishwriter Charlotte Bronte.It waspublished on16October1847,by Smith,Elder Co.of London,England,under thepen namenCurrer Bell
11.The firstAmerican editionwaspublished thefollowing yearby HarperBrothers ofNew York.Primarily ofthe Bildungsromangenre,JaneEyrefollows theemotions andexperiencesof itseponymous heroine,including hergrowth toadulthood andher loveforMr.Rochester,the Byronicmaster offictitious Thornfield Hall.In itsinternalisation oftheaction-the focusis onthe gradualunfolding ofJane*s moraland spiritualsensibility,andall theevents arecoloured bya heightened intensitythat waspreviously thedomain ofpoetry-JaneEyrerevolutionise dthe artof fiction.CharlotteBrontehas beencalled the*first historianoftheprivate consciousness1andtheliterary ancestorof writerslike ProustandJoyce.The novelcontains elementsof socialcriticism,withastrong senseof Christianmorality atits core,and isconsidered bymany tobe aheadof itstime given theindividualisticcharacterofJane andthe noveFsexploration ofclassism,sexuality,religion,and proto-feminism.The novelis mentionedand usedas partoftheplot forThe CiderHouse Rulesby JohnIrving.
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1.The AnalysisoftheHeroines Characterin PrideandPrejudiceIn thebeginning ofthe articledepicts amiddle-class Britishfamily,withamiddleincome,the newbourgeois representative,but thebirth offive daughters,not amalesuccessor ofthe sevenfamily,parents for a fewdaughters oft hemarriage,all daylongbrooding,theirownfamily propertyto thenephew,So thedaughtersability tofind ahusbandwith property,statusandthe rightideal is the toppriority in their lives.At thispointwe needto understandthebackgroundoftheBritish society:At that time,Europe isfromthe earlyperio dof capitalisminto thetransition tocapitalist industrialization,in abourgeoisemerging forcesare farfrom developedand stillunder thestrict controlof theoldfeudal forcesunder theBritish ruralareas,womens statusis verylow.Fi rst,economically,womenhaveno place.In thenovel,the Bennet family isa1arge local,whose propertycan bringthem2000pounds ofannual income.Ho wever,according totheadditional provisionsofthewill,the industrymustbepassed ontothemale heirs.Thisvividly conveysthe messagethat womenatthetime wereeither livingon theirfathersproperty athome ormarrying someone elseto liveon theirhusbandsproperty.Secondly,ontheissue ofmarria ge,women becauseof economicinequality,married onlydependenton thehus band*slife,which makespeople in the marriageview offorced attachmenttotheobjective resultsof men.So,in Britishsociety atthattime,educated wornen withoutpropertyhadnoalternative but to marry.nThisforced MrsBennet tomarry herdaughter totherich.Thirdly,in thesocial status,women are also naturallyat adisadvantage,when thewomendid notwork,only tostay ath omein orderto teachchildren,relying onmen tosupport,the communitydoe snot providethem withthe displayof talent,play theirownstage.The first heroineofcourse isthe beautifulsentimental andsensible Elizabeth,whichis ashining exampleof femaleimage,she hasher ownarbitrary observation,thin kinganddiscrimination.In thesocial systemof choice,she tookadvantage ofher talentand wisdom,chose the most ideal,the most superior conditionofa man tobe husband.It issaid thatthisis theembodiment oftheauthorof Perfectionism,because Elizabethand Darcyin thebookis the mostsuperiortwo characters,a perfectmatch.This viewis superficial,because weknowthat atthebeginningofthearticle,they donot getalong well,andtheroad oflove isgettingharder andharder,even readerswill doubtwhether theycan finallycombine andconcludethe knot.This firststems fromthesocialinferiority oft heideology atthattime,the sanctityof maledignity,thewomanis justtheembellishment oflife,andtheMaster ofeconomicpower,can arbitrarilychoose andcontrol women,which ledtothearrogance ofMr.Darcy,mighty character,in theface oflove alsostill maintain a coldand rigidattitude,Without theslightest tenderness.And Elizabethsgreatness isbreaking thetraditional ideathat womencrave love,butalso cannot losedignity,her familyisnotideal,her relativesare not perfect,but does notaffect herin defendingtheir lovewhen thekindoffir mwill andsincere feelings,you canchoosenot tolove me,but cannot hurtand insultme,This isher basicposition onlove.It isthisindependent femalesubject consciousnessthat makesher brightand photointhewholenovel.Fi nallythe arrogantMr Darcymade allthe effortto fixthe prejudicesof hisbeloved Elizabeth,which constitutedthe twocontrary ofthe conquestoftheCon queror.Thisis achallenge tothe patriarchalsociety,the adventoffeminismo peneda beautifulprologue,women canbe proudto sayin frontof men:You cannot controlme,you canonlyLove me!”and Elizabethssister Guodianisthemost beautiful offive daughters,gentle obedient,graceful andlovely.Bu tincharacterthanElizabethLesser,she alsohasher owndream oflove,but obedientcervifio,the statusquo,dare notresist,even inthe faceoftheir beloved man,but alsowaiting fortheotherside tochoosetheirown,blindly yielding,just didnot Elizabeththat independentsubject consciousness,became blindly attachedtothe idea.This makesher faceinthewhole bookalthough themostbeautiful,theimageisalways bleak.If nosister Elizabethssecret help,her happymarriage mayonly benaught,even love,marriage,family canonly beinherdream,because inreality,she didnot havethecourage andability to pursuetheirownhappiness.In theBennetfamily,fromthethirddaughter began toappear watershed,the firsttwo daughtersaresimilar,the lattertwo daughtersare morelike,but thethird daughteris veryspecial,this shouldbe theold Chinesesayinga motherborn ninechildren,each different/1Mary isnot veryattractive,and shehasnot muchtalent,but sheworks hardand hasno other intereststhan reading/1Unfortunately,she didnot achievehigh standardst hroughherowncultivation,and thesaddestthing is,she alsodoes notrealize hertrue weight,not toohigh strengthbut willingtoconstantly reveal,inherh arshsongs andclumsy pianoperformance,all peoplecan notbearto listento,but shestill unaware,will disgracetotheend.If aperson doesnot haveself-knowledge,then whethershe isamanorawoman,isafailure,Mary isthe mosttypicalexample,andthewhole familydisgrace,reputation sweeping,this isaverysmallsin forMary.So,stupid peoplearealsoworrying,Mary thisimageisnotvery flattering,but veryreal,but alsolet usappreciate themeticu iousand facetedAustin characterization.The youngestofthetwo daughterswa sthemosttroublesome andtroublesome youngwomaninthewhole family,bu ttheir ignorancewas notdue totheir youth,buttotheir lackofindependent self-esteem.
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2.The AnalysisoftheHeroines Characterin JaneEyreJane Eyreisthemasterpiece ofCharlotteBronte.In thiswen.org/euroliterature/novel,theauthorsuccessfully portraysJaneEyre,a wornan whodares toresist andstrive forfreedom and equality.This papermainly analyzesher mainpersonality.Firstly,self-respect andresistance:Jane Eyresre sistanceruns throughthewholestory.Secondly,pursuing spiritual freedomand equality:She hasblazing feelingsabout love,but she hasnever forgottenthe equaldemands.Thirdly,having blazingfeelings anddaring topursuethe genuineandintact love:She lovesRochester,but aftershe knowsabout thatRoche sterhasa wife,she firmlyleaves him.Finally,strong willand greatwisdom:The toughenvironmentshaped herwill,andhereducation andexperiences make herhave anintelligent,kind,sensitive,strongandindependent noblesouk
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