great writer

Dessie 2022-03-23 09:02:13

Jane Austen is a great writer who still has a great way of writing (ironically). The good and evil, beauty and ugliness of human hearts are displayed in the laughter and scolding, without the horror and horror of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" and the straightforward gloom of Dickens. She has a natural hobby and a desire to explore the society that communicates between people, and has a persistent pursuit of people's perfection and nobility. Her society is never perfect, but it must and must exist, and how to live and how to relate to all of them is her constant concern. Some societies can make people more perfect, some don't. For example, even Darcy is not a perfect gentleman, he benefits from the society with Elizabeth - he finally starts to think that Pride is bad in the society. Of course, none of the most important characters in her writings will be downgraded, and they are all successfully moving towards more nobleness.
Reading her novels is a wonderful and interesting enjoyment and beneficial exercise. Perhaps we can define Jane Austen's politics.

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Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh: I am most seriously displeased.

  • Miss Bingley: I believe I can guess your thoughts at this moment.

    Mr. Darcy: I should imagine not.

    Miss Bingley: You are thinking how insupportable it would be to spend many evenings in such tedious company.

    Mr. Darcy: No, indeed, my mind was more agreeably engaged. I've been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow.

    Miss Bingley: And may one dare ask whose the eyes that inspire these reflections?

    Mr. Darcy: Miss Elizabeth Bennet's.

    Miss Bingley: Miss Elizabeth Bennet. I am all astonishment.