whose arrogance coincides with whose prejudice

Cletus 2022-04-20 09:02:25

I have never felt that there is any great difference between the East and the West, especially when it comes to relationships and marriage.
The more I read it, the more I feel that this is no different from many novels I've read, Gong Dou's house fighting. About the social order of sisters, about a daughter's reputation that affects all daughters, about aunts, about cousins, about sisters.
About the elegant son of Shijia in fresh clothes and angry horses, about the suspected Cinderella who is neither humble nor arrogant, about the ladies who are generous and noble in love but always losers, about self-esteem, about self-esteem, about gentleness, and about kindness.
I have seen countless shadows of people in Lissie, countless shadows of Darcy, countless shadows of Caroline, and countless shadows of Charlotte and Sigley. shadow. Too familiar, there is always a sense of deja vu.
All kinds of thoughts, all kinds of affection, all kinds of helplessness, all kinds of temptations, all kinds of wanting to talk, laughing and frowning are no different from the ancient family of young ladies and sons.
The wonderful thing is that the point is so far.
Western women are clearly not more open than oriental ladies, they just have more freedom, they will not marry blindly and dumbly, to a certain extent, they can have their own choices and ideas. In fact, it also depends on having a father who truly loves them and a mother who seems to be worldly but actually loves his daughter. If you don't believe me, look at Charlotte. If you want to get married and live, the less you know about him, the better, especially those character flaws, otherwise how can you live your life? The girls in the Belt family are lucky.
In fact, the biggest advantage of the West over the East is that they don't have three wives and four concubines, so they don't have some deformed psychology and dark sides that come with them. Relatively speaking, they are much kinder. The concept of family status is also very strong, and it is also very important to be in the right household, but it is not as cruel as China.

What touched me the most was a sentence that Lissy's father, the lovely Mr. Bennett, said when his nephew in the wine-groove face refused to marry his daughter and his wife tried to force her to agree:
"Dear Lissie, now you are faced with a dilemma. If you don't agree to Koslin's proposal, your mother will never see you again; but if you agree to his proposal, I won't see you again.
" 's mess.
But Mr. Darcy, I have to say, is not arrogant enough at all, clearly a seed of infatuation. Hehe, but I like him.
Lissie is actually not prejudiced. She is very tolerant and considerate towards her mother and sisters.
These two awkward people, they are very happy.

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Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Lydia Bennet: Look at Kitty! She's a drunken door!

  • Mr. Collins: I understand, my dear Miss Elizabeth, that it is the delicate and charming custom of young ladies to say no when they mean yes, even three or four refusals. I am, therefore, by no means discouraged.