and then I went back to I watched various versions of the movie, including the earliest black and white Pride and Prejudice. It seems to have been filmed in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s. The adaptations were fragmented, but I have to admit that the earliest actors were really handsome. The woman is beautiful. Later, in high school, I watched a little of this BBC version of the 1995 mini-drama on the school website, and then later Keira Knightley's movie. As well as various versions of Emma, Sense and Sensibility, so many years have passed in a flash.
If someone were to ask me about my favorite book, it would be Pride and Prejudice without hesitation. Even when I was taking the IELTS test, a male speaking examiner asked me, "which is your favourite movie", and my answer was "pride and prejudice". Then, in the confused eyes of the examiner, I eloquently talked about the various plots and quotes in it." the most sweet calling is not 'my darling', but 'Ms.Darcy'" and so on and so on, until the examiner stopped me impatiently... Later, I chatted with male friends at this point, and found that they were all at a loss, There are a lot of people who know about Pride and Prejudice, but few really like it. It turns out that our girls are the backbone of Jane fans.
After watching the entire 6 episodes today, I suddenly found that I don't have the same passion as before. I used to be so obsessed with the entanglement and love between Darcy and Elizabeth, and then I realized that what I liked at that time was more of that feeling and more of a longing. Recently, I was reading Jane Austen's English novel Persuasion. It is said that this is the last work Jane wrote after reviewing her life before her death. In this work, there is no sing-song of reason in reason and emotion, and there is no repeated consideration in arrogance and prejudice. She said that the heroine rejected men under various persuasion. As a result, time flies and the hero grows up. Mature and excellent, but the heroine spent her youth and beauty in time and regretted it. It's more like Jane Austen's remorse for being alone in her life. It suddenly occurred to me that if Jane Austen were to rewrite Pride and Prejudice, her opposition to Charlotte's view of marriage might not be so obvious.
Sometimes I wonder if Mr. Darcy, who is handsome, rich, gentleman and tender in Pride and Prejudice, fell in love with Elizabeth from the squire's family. Is it also Jane Austen's beautiful but distant vision when she was a young girl...
But no matter what? , for all women, " the Most Sweet Calling is Not 'My Darling', but 'Ms. Darcy' ”~
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