Jane Austen style

America 2022-11-15 11:20:37

I've seen Pride and Prejudice, Emma, ​​Sense and Sensibility, three of her works. Watched the fourth one today. I feel that her style is very obvious, and it generally reflects her view of love and ethics. The subject matter is relatively narrow, all around the theme of love and marriage. But mom, I just love watching this kind of movie, from 13 to 23! Still can't escape the little girlishness.
This film continues her usual theme, exploring the marriage of girls
. First: Jane advocates maintaining the old morality of feudalism. For example, at the beginning of the film, the heroine is about to enter the social circle. At the dinner table, she must If someone introduced them, they could sit down and talk to Bill, otherwise it would be very rude. And for the praise of the male protagonist, the female protagonist thinks he is very gentleman! When two people go out to play, they must be accompanied by a female companion, otherwise it is very rude.
Jane believes that love must be based on reason, and she denies passion. It can be seen from the positive characters she portrays that they are rational and intelligent. This is very different from today's new morality, which is love regardless of everything.
Second: fixed character distribution. Inherent in her films is a rich male protagonist, upright, gentleman, kind, but for some reason the villain's reputation for jealousy is not very good. As for the heroine, she all grew up in a middle-class noble family. Her parents are enlightened and love their children. The heroine is a kind, honest, thoughtful and rational spokesperson. The third person that will appear is an irrational, debauched, mindless negative person, a female companion around you. The fourth person is often not lacking. It is the negative character who sets off the male protagonist. It is often not a villain, or a guy who deceives a woman's love by aiming at money.

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  • Lilla 2022-06-04 12:57:58

    The plot is only 3 stars, but JJ Feild is too cute, some of the lens angles are very similar to those of six children. Henry is a very interesting character, and his politeness hides his simple and dynamic inside. The female protagonist’s skin is called a delicate skin, and the character is called a pure, innocent, lively and cute direct nympho. The joy and anger are written on the face, and she is full of sexual awakening. It is a pity that Miss Austen knows that a person who is affectionate and interesting cannot become a family member.

  • Dolores 2022-06-04 23:43:26

    The spring dream inside is probably Austin’s nightmare:) Others are good

Northanger Abbey quotes

  • Henry Tilney: Now I must give you one smirk, then we can be rational again.

  • Henry Tilney: Your imagination may be overactive, but your instinct was true. Our mother did suffer grievously and at the hands of our father. Do you remember I spoke of a kind of vampirism?

    Catherine Morland: Yes.

    Henry Tilney: Perhaps it was stupid to express it so, but we did watch him drain the life out of her with his coldness and his cruelty. He married her for her money, you see. She thought it was for love. It was a long time until she knew his heart was cold. No vampires, no blood. But worse crimes, crimes of the heart.

    Catherine Morland: It was stupid and wicked of me to think such things as I did.