Jane Austen's Choice - Video Documentary

Lydia 2022-04-20 09:02:39

I prefer to translate this film into "Jane Austen's Choice".

Looking back, Jane was just an ordinary woman. Maybe she rejected Harris and refused to be the mistress of Minneton Manor because she didn't want a marriage without love, she didn't marry because she didn't want love without bread, maybe, maybe, she just didn't meet bread and bread Such a man of love, so she chose herself and her own writing. What kind of decision this is, I seem to understand. It's just that in those lonely and sleepy nights, she must also want to be an ordinary woman.

In the carriage leaving Minneton Manor, she kept saying in her heart: Please convince me that it is right to change my mind, dear Lord, please don't make me regret this in my life

. Fanny asked Jane in the carriage: "If And what about a better man, what if I married Mr. Plumptree and never met him again - and met the better man, if I walked past him on the street and didn't know what he was What if it's the right guy"
"What if you meet him and he's a pauper"
"But since I love him, none of that matters"
"For God's sake, how can you I think so."
"But that's what you wrote in a book."
Jian smiled vaguely.

"What do you think is more pathetic, marrying the wrong person or dying alone?"
"Other ways of dying may be much more tragic."
"But you're not old at all"
"I'll be 40 soon"
"Then you can still find a rich old widower with 6 children"
"I know the world, and even though aging is a pity, I'd rather keep it The status quo, at least it will save you less trouble"

"As long as you don't expect to be a Darcy"
"My dear child, this is the real world, and you can only rely on your own imagination to find a man like Darcy"

"He's still handsome, isn't he, and his religious beliefs are good for him. I appreciate his gentleman's words and deeds. Not outstanding, but reasonable. There are not many outstanding people left now."

"20 years old It's always easy to fall in love with a girl like this, it's impossible to tell if it's true love or not, but if it can, everyone should have at least one bond for love."

Jane was so overwhelmed and confused when Mr Bridges appeared. Excited
"You gave up on some people"
"But I can create freely, everything will always be alright in the end"
Jane stood in front of the mirror and chose a suitable skirt, looking at herself in the mirror like a young girl who was in love He laughed, I think she should love him

"It means that you like him enough to want to marry him, but you don't have the patience to wait. Do you love him?"
"Of course"
"Because the real scary thing is that you don't love him , that's really a waste of time"
"Ah, you finally admitted that love is the most important thing"
"But it's not the only thing that matters"
"Also money, status and family background"
"And friendship, passion and common Language, Fanny, don't get married without love"

"I'm not like you, Aunt Jane, I want to get married madly"
"Then I won't stop you from getting married, because I know you can live only when you get married. To be happy As far as I know, a huge income is a recipe for happiness, and most single women live in poverty"

"You are always so enthusiastic, this is the most valuable quality of a man"
"I have been waiting The news of your marriage"
"Every woman knows that finding a man is hard, and finding a good man is even harder"
"You can hide yourself with your sharp tongue, no matter how deep it is"
"Yes, because of my sharp tongue Soon to be my only support, or the support of my brothers and sisters, I'm like my own husband, and..."
"I wanted to be your support and cherish you, my dear Jane, until I die."



"My dear child, when I think of how many men you have only met so far, and how many men you will meet in the next 6, In 7 years, the temptation you will face"
"I'm going to be 27"
"How ironic that 'a 27-year-old woman can no longer feel love, can no longer be inspired by love'"

Jane tells Fanny about her 20s Tom LeFray on
"You love him?"
"No, I'm not telling you this to let you know, he left me for only 5 minutes and then recovered, you're so young, trust me, Fanny , the right person will come sooner or later"
"But yours never came"

"Mr. Hadon, please take back the word "sad" if you want to prove that you have read my book"
"When Lizzy Elizabeth When I saw how old Mr. Darcy's villa was, I found out that I really loved him. This episode made me feel especially "
Forty-year-old Jane had a good impression on the young Mr. Hadon, and even had some kind of dependence on the "unique Hadon" , a creature between humans and angels", but Mr. Hadon's heartfelt love for the young and beautiful girl Fanny made Jane angry, maybe she was not jealous, just angry with herself.
Later, she said to her sister, "Mr. Hadon is too No matter how young I am."

"My friend says the author of this book knows love better than any woman in the world"
"It's like someone who can't cook writes a cookbook"
"Passion is destined to be The patent of young people, it fades too fast"
"It's not in a dream"
"Easyness lasts long, friendship lasts long"
"Marriage happiness is just an opportunity"
"But we are still restless in our choices, love will pass away, wealth will pass away, and every woman, unmarried or married, will be full of regrets, so we find it in the heroine of your book. Young vitality, falling in love, full of hope, like we can still choose again. This is a gift from God, given to you, I think enough is enough "

Jane tormented by illness is still thinking about money" I want to make more money, I want you and your mother to live a comfortable life without worrying about our brother one day losing our home and everything we have, I want to get rid of this horrible tiredness, but there's nothing I can do."

"I shouldn't get in the way of your writing, if that's your concern"
"If we're married, how am I going to write, keep trying to save relatives, we'll be poor jingle"
"You're different now ... we made each other laugh"
"Maybe this is marriage"
"I don't think any ordinary man is worthy of Mr. Darcy's author"
"You all misunderstand him, he won't do anything for me"
" If I had the courage after that dance..."
"We were too young then"
"And then when I asked you"
"I just can't imagine marrying anyone"
"Tell me , now you regret it, tell me that over the years, there is something you will think of me at night, tell me, even if it's a lie"
"What's the point of doing this?" The

mother accused Jane 15 years ago that she should not have regretted her promise Proposing, Jane shouted, "What do you want me to do, sell yourself for money?"
"And then we'd be much richer, and what that means, rich means security, you sacrificed all of us for your own principles. Safe"

"You can be angry with me, but you sympathize with me and try."

"Pretty happy, it's not how I want the story to end, and being pretty poor is the limit. The only thing I regret for not marrying Harris Bigg is that I'm dying and I can't leave you and my mother. Anything."

"Cassie, you showed me that there are other choices in my life"
"Because of me, you chose loneliness and poverty"
"Because of you, I chose freedom"

"My life is all I have to choose , this is God's will, I am much happier than I thought, much happier than I deserve, much happier."

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Extended Reading

Miss Austen Regrets quotes

  • Fanny Austen-Knight: You like Mr. Haden!

    Jane Austen: He has very good teeth.

  • Mme. Bigeon: [late at night, both in nightgowns; strong French accent] My friend in Paris has read a wonderful new book called 'Raison and Sensibilite'

    Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility?

    Mme. Bigeon: My friend says, whoever the woman is who wrote this book, she knows more about love than anyone else in the world

    Jane Austen: Like someone who can't cook writing a recipe book

    Mme. Bigeon: Passion is for the young. It fades so quickly.

    Jane Austen: [wistfully] Not in our dreams

    Mme. Bigeon: Comfort remains, friendship remains, if you are lucky as I was.

    Jane Austen: Happiness in marriage remains a matter of chance

    Mme. Bigeon: But the fuss we make about who to choose. And love still dies and money still vanishes. And, spinster, lover, wife, every woman has regrets. So we read about your heroines and feel young again. And in love. And full of hope. As if we can make that choice again.

    Jane Austen: And do it right this time

    Mme. Bigeon: This is the gift which God has given you.

    [Jane Austen looks up sharply]

    Mme. Bigeon: It is enough, I think.