Pride and Prejudice-Darcy proposed to Elizabeth in the rain 台词
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Pride and Prejudicethe main charactersMr.Bennet Mrs.Bennet Jane Bennet Elizabeth BennetMary Bennet Kitty Bennet Lydia Bennet Miss Lucascousin Mr.CollinMr.Bingley,Mrs.BingleyMr.Darcy,Mrs.DarcyAct OneScene:Mr. Bennet’s home, Time :In the afternoonThe main characters:the whole families of Mr.Bennet(Mr.Bennet sits in the desk,reading books)Mrs.Bennet comes to the stage quite in a hurry) Mrs Bennet:”My dear Mr.Bennet,have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?”Mr.Bennet made no answer(go on reading his book),(cried impatiently)Do not you want to know who has taken it?”(Lydia and Kitty go to the stage,acting that they hide at the door,whipering loudly)Mr.Bennet:”you want to tell me,and I have no objection to hearing it.”(Mrs .Bennet(quite excited):” A Mr.Bingley arriving from the north,five thousand a year, and the most important is that he is single,you must indeed go and see him,only think what an establishmenr it would be for one of our girls”Mr.Bennet:”How can it affect them?”(stand up and walk away,still not looking at Mrs.Bennet)(Elizabeth goes to the stage,patting Kitty,whispering “what have I told you about listening at the door”,Kitty:”sh….sh….”)Mrs.Bennet:”oh,single,my dear,to be sure!A single man of large fortune……You must know that I am thinking of marrying one of my girls…….”Mr.Bennet:(not waiting Mrs.Bennet to finish her speech) I see no occasion for that(opening the door and surprised to find the three girls)Good heavens!people”Mrs.Bennet:”For we may not visit if you do not,as you well know,Mr.Bennet!”the gils start to brawl to Mr.Bennet:”are you listening,dad?”“you never listen”“you must,papa,at once”Mr.Bennet:(seeming to have no choice)There is no need,I already have。
When Prid e Encounters Prejudice, Everything is Different Ⅰ:Jane Austen (16 December 1775 –18 July 1817), one of the most famous novelists in Britain, was born in Hampshire. She lived in the villages throughout her life. Although there were 2 suitors, she never married. She finished her first novel when she was only 21 years old. This work’s name was First Impressions (After amending, it had a new name: Pride and Prejudice).Ⅱ:Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and marriage. Mr. Bennet was an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his wife. He had five daughters: the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Because of the law, after the death of Mr. Bennet, their house would be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met. This family's future happiness and security dependent on the 5 daughters’ marriages. One day, a rich gentleman Mr. Bingley came and rented a large house in this country. His sisters and his best friend Mr. Darcy came together. Love was soon in the air for one of the 5 sisters, while another had a prejudice against Mr. Darcy.Then they experienced many things, but at last, Mr. Bingley married the oldest sister Jane, and Elizabeth overcame the prejudice and married to Mr. Darcy. It’s a happy ending.Ⅲ:Although Mr. Song said the book report should be objective,but I had to say this book touched my heart d eeply.The women written by Jane Austen still live in our world.Some like Charlotte Lucas, they choose a marriage without love just for money and a stable life.Some like Lydia, they are so frivolous and foolish that they flatter themselves that they can do anything well.Some like Mary, they are not good-looking but think themselves are the best ones. They look down every man while they are eager for a man’s love in their hearts.Some like Jane, they are kind and beautiful, but they are also reserved and feminine。
专业:英语非师范班学号:1510403115 姓名:胡静Pride and Prejudice"Pride and prejudice" the earliest completion work of s Jane Austen, she began to write in 1796, formerly known as "First Impressions", which is the masterpiece of Austin, through the description of marriage problems to show images of British social life at that time.The AuthorJane Austen December 1775 ,who was born in Steven hampshire, brothers and sisters eight people.Father in the area served as the rector of more than forty years.Mother was born of a relatively wealthy families, but also has a certain culture.She is writing something on a began to 13 or 14.In 1796, the 21-year-old Austin wrote her first novel, the title "the first impression".That same year, she began to write elinor and Marianne, after she wrote "northanger Abbey", written in 1799.Ten years later, the first impressions after rewriting, in known as "pride and prejudice", "elinor and Marianne" after rewriting, in known as "sense and sensibility", published respectively.The Mainly ChapterElizabeth,the second daughterof bennet’s home,she is the most intelligent and witty person.Elizabeth is the heroine in this novel, is one of the most famous female characters in English literature.She has a lot of admirable, as said in the novel she cute, intelligent, elegant conversation with anyone.Her honesty, elegant, intelligent, let she can from her own social class emerge from the vulgar, boring.However, her sharp language and premature conclusion to others also caused her confusion.Elizabeth is not a vulgar mother and a father's copy, not a few works combination weird sisters, nor a microcosm of the power of women, when she saw Mr. Darcy,who is gradually noble quality, she discovered her mistake understanding of Mr. Darcy.Mr. Darcy is a rich, solid, pemberley manor, the son of landlord and Elizabeth man.He was born noble, rich material wealth, but too much pride and too focused on their social status.His arrogance made him in the beginning to Elizabeth left a bad impression.Elizabeth refused to make his humility.Although Elizabeth indifferent to him, but darcy expressed his admiration for Elizabeth unremitting, proved his love for Elizabeth.Comment on appreciation"Pride and prejudice" in the hero and heroine darcy and Elizabeth bennet from pride and prejudice of love entanglement as the clue, describes four romance stories, with spicy and funny is Jane Austen's comedy, absorbing film."Pride and prejudice" works of vivid reflects the late 18th century to the early 19th century in a conservative and occlusion of the British town life and the world, is the famous English novelist and dramatist maugham listed as one of the world's top ten novels.Maugham thinks that Jane Austen has profound observation and emotion, herhumor to salt her observation is more powerful, the purpose makes her emotion is full of vitality."Pride and prejudice" structured is exquisite, natural cohesion between events.Austin in the novel through the five bennet daughter treat for different treatment, shown township middle-class family background of the different attitudes of the young girl to marriage love problem, and thus reflects the author's own view of marriage: marriage for property, money and status is wrong;The marriage does not consider the above factors also stupid.Therefore, she opposes for money and marriage, also opposes the marriage lightly.She stressed the importance of ideal marriage, and the feelings of both men and women as concluded the cornerstone of ideal marriage.In the book the heroine Elizabeth was born of a small landlord family, for the rich kids love darcy.Darcy regardless of family and wealth gap, proposed to her but was rejected.Elizabeth on his misunderstanding and prejudice is a reason, but the main is she hates his arrogance.Because of this kind of darcy arrogance is actually the reflection of status differences, as long as there is this kind of arrogant, he and Elizabeth is impossible to have common thoughts and feelings, it is impossible to have the ideal marriage.Elizabeth have observed after darcy's people skills and a series of actions, especially to see him that conceited attitude changed in the past, eliminate the misunderstanding and prejudice to him, thus concluded the happy marriage with him.Elizabeth to darcy has proposed two different attitude, actually reflect the women's pursuit of independent personality and equal rights.This is the characters of Elizabeth progressive significance.Look from the novel, Elizabeth resourcefulness, have courage, visionary, have very strong self-respect, and be good at thinking.Miss is when a stay in the best, it is valuable.It is because of this quality, just make her in love have independent initiative, and encourage her and the darcy composition content family.In pride and prejudice, austen wrote Elizabeth's sisters and his girlfriend's marriage, these are the foil, used with the heroine of ideal marriage.Such as charlotte and Collins although after marriage live a comfortable material life, but there is no love between them, this marriage is actually hide under the gorgeous coat social tragedyInfluence of the book"Pride and prejudice" is perhaps one of the greatest love stories of all over the world, it "tell you women have the right to live better, and should not be how to think women are granted"."Gender discrimination against daily" founder of Laura Bates said, is "the first time someone said women thought worth listening"."Pride and prejudice" came out in 1813.In this book critics are welcome, Sir Walter Scott praised Austin "clever" strokes, "the ordinary ordinary affairs and roles interesting""Pride and prejudice" middle-class men and women love and marriage.Before Austin in the late 18th century Britain have emotional trend, a female in the novel is full of sad tears, and the sentimental appeal and melancholy hobby for depression."Pride and prejudice" to overcome this tendency and close to the modern life.She use the technique of comedy in the novels express serious criticism of the life, to explore the heroine from love to marriage in the psychological process of self-discovery.The heroine and darcy's marriage is the author praises "for the world lovers set an example" of a happy marriage.。
傲慢与偏见英文原句摘抄English: In Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," one of the most memorable lines comes from the opening sentence: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." This statement not only sets the tone for the novel but also highlights the societal expectations and pressures placed upon individuals, particularly those in the upper classes, to marry for financial security and social status. Throughout the story, Austen masterfully explores the complexities of human nature, love, and marriage, weaving a narrative filled with wit, irony, and astute observations about the society of her time. The title itself encapsulates two central themes of the novel: the pride that often leads to misunderstandings and the prejudice that clouds judgment, both of which hinder the characters' ability to recognize their own faults and form genuine connections with others. As the plot unfolds, we witness the gradual evolution of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's relationship, characterized by initial misunderstandings, personal growth, and ultimately, mutual respect and love, demonstrating Austen's belief in the transformative power of self-awareness and empathy.中文翻译: 在简·奥斯汀的《傲慢与偏见》中,最令人难忘的一句话来自开篇:“普遍承认的真理是,一个财产丰厚的单身男子,必定在寻找妻子。
"Pride and prejudice" Elizabeth characters analysis 《傲慢与偏见》中伊丽莎白人物性格分析Keywords: Social environment Marriage is love The:"Pride and prejudice" is Jane Austen's early, but also she has made the masterpiece of writing characteristics. She is in daily life, with the female's discriminating and exquisite, humorous and witty style represents a series of vivid female images, especially for novel heroine Elizabeth successfully molded reflects the Austin in matters of marriage values. "Pride and prejudice" durable minerals-each root cause is perhaps the most interested in "best skills and create a" : people. One, Elizabeth successfully molded image 1, the heroine Elizabeth life and social environment "Pride and prejudice" described the 18th century at the beginning of the 19th century British women, regardless of in the economic and social or family status, social rank in male attachment, marriage system of equal pay. Like Elizabeth such a middle-class origins and property of low intellectual women, want to get a decent life and status, the only way is to marry a good man. Anyhow, the marriage is seeking economic security and social status. 2, Elizabeth's marriage The center is a smart Elizabeth, frank, the thought is agile, humorous and educated young lady.Her love is met at meryton militia self-defense of wickham officer, Elizabeth was started a "attractive" wickham fascinated by the meter. With her feel wickham, poured their own calumniatory Mr. Darcy said: "to be honest, except in netherfield, my family will go to any nearby. Hertfordshire no one like him, his deputy arrogant manner which saw all hate. You never heard that his good." The words of the wise hopelessly flawed but without notice, Elizabeth unexpectedly wickham nose was blinded by love. She BaoQu for his heart, blame darcy, "what race so treat a young man like you by your a pair of light, you must know somebody else's face" amiable people. Listen to the FengHan due to the gossip, and Elizabeth that prompted sister auspicious and Mr. Bingley was separated, that person to darcy darcy to jealousy and happiness of heart shall earnestly the complete control of the mind that she is the queen Elizabeth of darcy's gateway to prejudice and his younger sister married to Mr. Bingley's selfish idea led auspicious and Mr. Bingley to break up. Her pain to accuse darcy evil destroyed his sister life happiness, deprived of wickham happy life. Darcy's pride based on his indomitable personality, because he speak damage caused her prejudice, Elizabeth, Also because ofElizabeth's self-respect to produce the darcy prejudices, pride and prejudice have reached the peak. Darcy gave the letter to Elizabeth thoughts of Elizabeth significant changes have occurred. Darcy admit his faith in the U.K. and bingley fudge apart because he was mistaken for Jane to bingley and no true love. But what is so wickham screening nasty, or even to lure darcy's sister to elope with him. This letter made Elizabeth to seriously, sober oneself, the first awareness "her previous too blindly, too, of human existence eccentric bias", it would also to darcy wickham and different contributed to their own prejudices and ignorance, long-term covered his eyes veiled mental gauze was finally unveils new correct except knowledge of self help Elizabeth, eliminate the habits of darcy's prejudice, and also for Elizabeth darcy heated condemned enormously to the size of the formerly behavior made new knowledge and transformation. Again in front of Elizabeth before marriage and darcy darcy. Finally the common and mutual appreciation for other character is eventually into marriage, to a solid foundation for rational happiness pride and prejudice into thick tender feelings sweet meaning, jack shall have Jill. 3, Elizabeth feeling the significance of grinding marriage Elizabeth itself on the realvalue embodies the marriage and pursuit. Elizabeth has several times to darcy proposed different attitude, actually reflect the female equal rights for independent personality. Elizabeth witty, have courage, visionary, have very strong self-respect and thinking. This made her love and issues to obtain happiness and so and. Facing the emotion she didn't like sister Lydia with a blunt action decided, and maintain the human dignity embodies the thought and rational power. Anyhow, Austin in pride and prejudice against Elizabeth successfully molded image. Profoundly reveals the bourgeois and noble through its purpose that their marriage is a universal phenomenon. [References] [1] Yang jiang。
Darcy : Miss Elizabeth. I have struggled in vain and can bear it no longer. These p ast months have been a torment.I came to Rosings only to see you .I have fought a gainst judgement, my family's expectation, the inferiority of your birth, my rank. I will put them aside and ask you to end my agony.伊丽莎白小姐, 我实在没有办法撑下去了, 这几个月对于我来说是一种折磨. 我来罗新斯只是为了见你,理智的想法和家族的期望阻挠着我, 你卑微的出身和我爵位的悬殊也令我迟疑不决,但我要把这一切统统抛开,请你终结我的痛苦Lizzie: - I don't understand. .- 我不明白你在说什么Darcy : - I love you - Most ardently. Please do me the honour of accepting my han d.我爱你, 最真挚的爱,请赐予我荣幸,接受我的手吧Lizzie : Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry t o have caused you pain ,It was unconsciously done.先生,我感激你的挣扎,很抱歉引起你的痛苦, 我完全是无心的Darcy :- Is this your reply? 这就是你的回复?Lizzie: - Yes, sir.- - 是的,先生Darcy: - Are you laughing at me? 你是在嘲笑我吗? Lizzie: - No.- - 不Darcy: Are you rejecting me?你是在拒绝我?Lizzie : I'm sure the feelings which hindered your regard will help you overcome it.我确信,你心中阶级的门槛会帮助你克服痛苦Darcy : Might I ask why with so little civility I am thus repulsed?我能否问问,为什么我竟会遭受如此无礼的拒绝?Lizzie : I might enquire ,why you told me you liked me against your better judge ment?那么我能否问问为什么你说喜欢我是违背了你自己的理智?Darcy : If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse若说我是无礼的,那这就是我无礼的理由之一吧 Lizzie : But you know I have other reasons. - 但我还有别的理由 - Darcy :- What reasons? 什么理由?Lizzie :Do you think anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined, the happiness of a most beloved sister? Do you deny that you separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to censure for caprice and my sister to derision for disappointed hopes, involving them both in acute misery一个毁了我最亲爱的姐姐幸福的人,怎么会打动我的心去爱他呢?你能否认你拆散了一对相爱的恋人.让你的朋友被大家指责为朝三暮四,让我的姐姐被大家嘲笑为奢望空想?让他们双方都受尽了痛苦? Darcy: - I do not deny it. 我并不否认Lizzie: - How could you do it?- - 你怎么能做出这样的事情?Darcy:I believed your sister indifferent to him. I realised his attachment was deep er than hers.我认为你姐姐觉得他无关紧要, 我觉得他的爱要比她更多Lizzie: That's because she's shy!那是因为她害羞!Darcy: Bingley was persuaded she didn't feel strongly.我说服彬格莱认为,她的感觉并不强烈Lizzie: - Because you suggested it. - For his own good. My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me . I suppose his fortune had some bearing?- 那都是你说的 - 我这样做是为了他好.我姐姐连对我都不吐露她的心声. 我想你是担心她是看上了他的钱吧?Darcy: I wouldn't do your sister the dishonour. - It was suggested.我无意使你姐姐难堪,有迹象表明..Lizzie: What was?-. - 什么?Darcy: It was clear an advantageous marriage...这门婚事明显是为了谋取利益的... - 我姐姐给你那种印象? - 不!Lizzie: - Did my sister give that impression?Darcy:: - No! No. There was, however, your family你姐姐没然而你的家人Lizzie: ... Our want of connection? 你以为我们是为了攀高枝... ?Darcy: No, it was more than that. -不,比那更甚- Lizzie: - How, sir?- 怎样更甚,先生?Darcy: The lack of propriety shown by your mother, younger sisters and your fath er. Forgive me. You and your sister I must exclude from this.你母亲、你妹妹们还有你父亲有失身份的表现,请原谅我,你和你姐姐当然没有Lizzie: And what about Mr. Wickham? 那韦翰先生又是怎么回事?Darcy: Mr. Wickham?韦翰先生?Lizzie: What excuse can you give for your behavior? 你对他的所作所为,又能给出什么借口?Darcy: You take an eager interest. 你对他倒是十分关心Lizzie: He told me of his misfortunes.他告诉了我他的不幸遭遇Darcy: - Oh, they have been great. - You ruin his chances- 哦,他的确太不幸啦 - 你毁了他Lizzie: yet treat him with sarcasm.现在还讥讽他Darcy: So this is your opinion of me? Thank you. Perhaps these offences might h ave been overlooked had not your pride been hurt by my scruples about our relat ionship .I am to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances?这就是你对我的看法?.谢谢,只怪我老老实实地把我以前一误再误、迟疑不决的原因说了出来.所以伤害了你的自尊心.否则你也许就不会计较我得罪你的这些地方了难道你指望我会为你那些微贱的亲戚而欢欣鼓舞吗?Lizzie: And those are the words of a gentleman.? Your arrogance and conceit, you r selfish disdain for the feelings of others. made me realize ,you were the last ma n in the world I could ever marry.这像是个绅士说的话吗?你十足狂妄自大、自私自利、看不起别人,我早就想好了哪怕天下男人都死光了,我也不愿意嫁给你Darcy: Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time.请原谅,小姐,耽搁了你这么多时间。
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《傲慢与偏见2005》中的经典台词《傲慢与偏见2005 》/《 Pride And Prejudice》,根据简·奥斯汀同名小说改编。
伊丽莎白·班纳特(凯拉·奈特丽饰)出身于小地主家庭,有四个姐妹,母亲班纳特太太整天操心着为女儿物色称心如意的丈夫。
新来的邻居宾格来先生和他的朋友达西(马修·麦克菲迪恩饰)打破了她们一家人单调的乡村生活。
宾格来和伊丽莎白的姐姐简·班纳特互生情愫;达西对善良聪明的伊丽莎白产生了好感,而伊丽莎白却对达西不可一世的傲慢心存偏见,不接受他的感情。
但经过了一段时间之后,渐渐地,伊丽莎白发现并亲眼看到了同样善良的达西在为人处世和一系列所作所为上有了质的改变。
特别是他过去那种骄傲自负的神态完全不见了踪影,于是伊丽莎白对他的误会和偏见也逐渐消失,一段美满的姻缘也就此最终成就。
她的姐妹们也各自得到了想要的甜蜜生活。
以下是店铺为大家准备的《傲慢与偏见2005 》经典台词,希望大家喜欢!《傲慢与偏见2005 》经典台词(一)1. 这么容易被人看透,那恐怕也是件可怜的事吧。
2. 诗是爱情的食量。
3. 急躁的结果只会使得应该要做好的事情没有做好。
4. 要是一个人把开玩笑当作人生最重要的事,那么。
最聪明最优秀的人-------不,最聪明最优秀的行为-------也就会变得可笑了。
5. 可是傲慢------只要你果真聪明过人------你就会傲慢的比较有分寸。
6. 跟人家怨恨不解,的确是性格上的一个阴影。
7. 用最激动的语言把我最热烈的感情想你倾诉。
8. 不过天下事总是这样的。
你嘴上不诉苦,就没有人可怜你。
9. 幸福一经拒绝,就不值得我们再加重视。
10. 大凡家境不好而又受过相当教育的青年女子,总是把结婚当作仅有的一条体面的退路。
尽管结婚并不一定会叫人幸福,但总算给她自己安排了一个最可靠的储藏室,日后可以不致挨冻受饿。
11. 至于我,我真正喜欢的人没有几个,我心目中的好人就更少了。
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Book report of Pride and prejudicePride and prejudice is a famous novel throughout the world。
The author of Pride and Prejudice is a British novelist, Jane Austin。
Austin was born in a mid—class family。
Her father was a local vicar。
Although her family was not very rich, her father attached great importance to her education。
Influenced by her father, Jane read many literary works when she was young. Jane was unmarried all her life and her novels did not earned her great fames when she was alive。
After her death in 1817, Jane’s novel became popular across the world。
傲慢与偏见的优美英文句子1. 傲慢与偏见中的优美句子英文下面是《傲慢与偏见》里面经常被人所引用的句子:Quotes from:PRIDE AND PREJUDICEby: Jane AustenIt is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters.--Chapter 1I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.--Chapter 5Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.--Chapter 5If a woman is partial to a man, and does not endeavour to conceal it, he must find it out.--Chapter 6Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever so well known to each other or ever so similar beforehand, it does not advance their felicity in the least. They always continue to grow sufficiently unlike afterwards to have their share of vexation; and it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life.--Chapter 6Occupied in observing Mr. Bingley's attentions to her sister, Elizabeth was far from suspecting that she was herself becoming an object of some interest in the eyes of his friend. Mr. Darcy had at first scarcely allowed her to be pretty; he had looked at her without admiration at the ball; and when they next met, he looked at her only to criticise. But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and hisfriends that she hardly had a good feature in her face, than he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes. To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying. Though he had detected with a critical eye more than one failure of perfect symmetry in her form, he was forced to acknowledge her figure to be light and pleasing; and in spite of his asserting that her manners were not those of the fashionable world, he was caught by their easy playfulness. Of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who made himself agreeable nowhere, and who had not thought her handsome enough to dance with.--Chapter 6A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony, in a moment.--Chapter 6If I endeavor to undeceive people as to the rest of his conduct, who will believe me? The general prejudice against Mr. Darcy is so violent that it would be the death of half the good people in Meryton, to attempt to place him in an amiable light.--Chapter 7Nothing is more deceitful 。
DARCY: I came to Rosings with the single object of seeing you...I had to see youLIZZIE: Me?DARCY:I’ve fought against my better judgement, my family’s expectation…(pause)DARCY: The inferiority of your birth…my rank and circumstance.. (stumblingly) all those things...but I’m willing to put them aside...and ask you to end my agony...LIZZIE: I don’t understand...DARCY: (with passion) I love you. Most ardently.(Lizzie stares at him.)DARCY: Please do me the honour of accepting my hand.A silence. Lizzie struggles with the most painful confusion of feeling. Finally she recovers.LIZZIE:(voice shaking) Sir, I appreciate the struggle you have been through, and I am very sorry to have caused you pain. Believe me, it was unconsciously done.A silence. Gathering her shawl, she gets to her feet.DARCY: (stares) Is this your reply?LIZZIE: Yes, sir.DARCY: Are you laughing at me?LIZZIE: No!DARCY: Are you rejecting me?LIZZIE: (pause) I’m sure that the feelings which, as you’ve told me, have hindered your regard, will help you in overcoming it.(A terrible silence, as this sinks in. Neither of them can move. At last, Darcy speaks. He is very pale.)DARCY: Might I ask why, with so little endeavour at civility, I am thus repulsed?LIZZIE:(trembling with emotion) I might as well enquire why, with so evident a design of insulting me, you chose to tell me that you liked me against your better judgement. If I was uncivil, that was some excuse.DARCY: Believe me, I didn’t mean...LIZZIE: But I have other reasons, you know I have!DARCY: What reasons?LIZZIE: Do you think that anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined, perhaps for ever, the happiness of a most beloved sister?(Silence. Darcy looks as if he’s been struck across the face.) LIZZIE: Do you deny it, Mr. Darcy? That you’ve separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to the center of the world for caprice, and my sister to its derision for disappointed hopes, and involving them both in misery of the acutest kind?DARCY: I do not deny it.LIZZIE: (blurts out) How could you do it?DARCY: Because I believed your sister’s indifferent to him. LIZZIE: Indifferent?DARCY: I watched them most carefully, and realized his attachment was much deeper than hers.LIZZIE: That’s because she’s shy!DARCY: Bingley too is modest, and was persuaded that she didn’t feel strongly for him.LIZZIE: Because you suggested it!DARCY: I did it for his own good.LIZZIE:My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me! (pause, takes a breath) I suppose you suspect that his fortune had same bearing on the matter?DARCY:( sharply) No! I wouldn’t do your sister the dishonour. Though it was suggested (stops)LIZZIE: What was?DARCY:It was made perfectly clear that...an advantageous marriage... (stops)LIZZIE: Did my sister give that impression?DARCY: No!(An awkward pause.)DARCY: There was, however, I have to admit... the matter of your family.LIZZIE: Our want of connection? Mr. Bingley didn’t vex himself about that!DARCY: No, it was more than that.LIZZIE: How, sir?DARCY: (pause, very uncomfortable) It pains me to say this, but it was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three younger sisters - even, on occasion, your father. Forgive me.(Lizzie blushes. He has hit home. Darcy paces up and down.) DARCY: You and your sister - I must exclude from this...(Darcy stops. He is in turmoil. Lizzie glares at him, ablaze.) Elizabeth: And what about Mr. Wickham?Darcy: (surprised ) Mr. Wickham?Elizabeth: What excuse can you give for your behavior towards him?Darcy: You take an eager interest in that gentleman’s concerns. Elizabeth: He told me of his misfortunes.Darcy: Oh, yes, his misfortunes have been very great indeed. Elizabeth: You ruin his chances and yet you treat him with sarcasm. Darcy: (greatly disappointed) So this is your opinion of me? Thank you for explaining so fully. Perhaps these offences might have beenoverlooked had not your pride been hurt by my honesty... Elizabeth: My pride?Darcy: ...in admitting scruples about our relationship. Could you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your circumstances? Elizabeth: (greatly angry, sad and agitated) And those are the words of a gentleman. From the first moment I met you, your arrogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize that you were the last man in the world I could ever be prevailed upon to marry.Darcy: Forgive me, madam, for taking up so much of your time.参考翻译:达西:这几个月对于我来说是一种折磨,我来罗新斯只是为了见你。