Money and Marriage——The matrimonial value orientation in Pride and Prejudice.doc
Money and Marriage——The matrimonial value orientation in Pride and Prejudice.doc
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1、MoneyandMarriage——ThematrimonialvalueorientationinPrideandPrejudice[Abstract] Pride and prejudice is a very popular novel written by Jane Austen and it is read widely all over the world. It was written in 1813. That specific history time decided that people at that time took money much
2、more seriously, even on thEir marriage. In this paper, the marriage cases of most characters in the book were taken as typical to analyze how money influenced thEIr matrimonial value orientation. [Key words] Pride and prejudice, money, matrimonial value orientation, marriage [摘要] 简·奥斯丁的
3、《傲慢与偏见》写于1813年,一直以来很受欢迎,并被广泛阅读。特定的历史时代决定了那个时候的人们对金钱特别看重,影响MoneyandMarriage——ThematrimonialvalueorientationinPrideandPrejudice[Abstract] Pride and prejudice is a very popular novel written by Jane Austen and it is read widely all over the world. It was written in 1813. That specific hist
4、ory time decided that people at that time took money much more seriously, even on thEir marriage. In this paper, the marriage cases of most characters in the book were taken as typical to analyze how money influenced thEIr matrimonial value orientation. [Key words] Pride and prejudice,
5、money, matrimonial value orientation, marriage [摘要] 简·奥斯丁的《傲慢与偏见》写于1813年,一直以来很受欢迎,并被广泛阅读。特定的历史时代决定了那个时候的人们对金钱特别看重,影响波及婚姻观念。在这篇文章里面,书中大部分人物的婚姻选择都用来作为典型,证实金钱体现他们的婚姻价值取向。 [关键词] 傲慢与偏见,金钱,婚姻价值取向,婚姻观 IntroductionPride and Prejudice is the most enduringly popular novel written by Jane Austen.
6、It talks about trivial matters of love, marriage and family life between country squires and fair ladies in Britain in the 18th century. The plot is very simple. That is how the young ladies choose their husbands. Someone said that “Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of the novel, flatly
7、 rejected William Collins’ proposal, who is the heir of her father’s property and manor, and refused the first proposal from the extremely wealthy nobleman Fitzwilliam Darcy later,”(1) all this makes it clear that Elizabeth “seeks no fame nor fortune, but self-improvement and h