I like to read novels lately

Kayli 2022-04-20 09:01:13

Today, I suddenly found myself starting to change my taste and like the British style...

As for love, people always have something to say, an eternal topic. Misunderstandings make love charming, the plot twists a bit, the characters are more dramatic, and it always makes people move... At the

beginning, the male protagonist's face seems to be too cold, which makes people feel very unnatural, maybe the character needs it, but Darcy is obviously dazzling in Bentley, with some imposing manner, some eyes, some charm...

Later, I felt that the emotions broke out all of a sudden. In the rainy scene, the hero and heroine were a little hysterical, and the speed of speech was amazing. West's affectionate eyes made me speculate whether he would kiss, but I guessed wrong, he grasped a good measure, turned and left, leaving the heroine alone...

I think the plot of Elizabeth looking at the statue is a bit weird, as if in Looking at some ancestors, when I see Darcy, it seems that he is not looking at the person he loves. His feelings seem to be looking up at something. Does love need to be looked up? I'm a little skeptical...

The scenery in the play is beautiful, that's one of the reasons why I fell in love with the British style. Maybe Europe has always been a different kind of scenery in my vision...

Dramatic love, the prince and Cinderella finally walked together, Since then, I have lived a happy life. It seems that I should firmly believe in, but unknowingly forgot, the belief in love. Optimistic people do not blindly believe in the beauty of the world, but know the cruelty of reality, but still believe in the beauty of the world and stick to their original dreams. In love, in the world, I have become more or less indifferent, and this does not prove my maturity...

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Extended Reading
  • Aliza 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    Respect for the most consistent interpretation of the original lines

  • Therese 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    People are prejudiced and have preconceived notions. The male protagonist in the film is arrogant to the female protagonist, and the female protagonist has a nasty prejudice against the male protagonist. Only when two people let go of their arrogance and prejudice can they have happiness. future

Pride & Prejudice quotes

  • [last lines]

    [US version]

    Mr. Darcy: How are you this evening, my dear?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Very well... although I wish you would not call me "my dear."

    Mr. Darcy: [chuckles] Why?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Because it's what my father always calls my mother when he's cross about something.

    Mr. Darcy: What endearments am I allowed?

    Elizabeth Bennet: Well let me think..."Lizzy" for every day, "My Pearl" for Sundays, and..."Goddess Divine"... but only on *very* special occasions.

    Mr. Darcy: And... what should I call you when I am cross? Mrs. Darcy...?

    Elizabeth Bennet: No! No. You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy"... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy.

    Mr. Darcy: [he snickers] Then how are you this evening... Mrs. Darcy?

    [kisses her on the forehead]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [kisses her on the right cheek]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [kisses her on the nose]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [kisses her on the left cheek]

    Mr. Darcy: Mrs. Darcy...

    [finally kisses her on the mouth]

  • Elizabeth Bennet: [as she writes to Jane, Darcy suddenly enters] Mr.Darcy.

    [Darcy bows, Elizabeth stands and curtseys]

    Elizabeth Bennet: Please, do be seated.

    [no reponse]

    Elizabeth Bennet: [silence] Mr and Mrs Collins have gone to the village.

    Mr. Darcy: [nods and looks around the room] This is a charming house. I believe my aunt did a great deal to it when Mr.Collins first arrived.

    Elizabeth Bennet: I believe so. She could not have bestowed her kindness on a more grateful subject.

    [more silence, neither one of them know what to say]

    Elizabeth Bennet: Shall I call for some tea?

    Mr. Darcy: No, thank you.

    [a few brief more moments of silence]

    Mr. Darcy: Good day, Miss Elizabeth, it's been a pleasure.

    [rushes out, passing by Charlotte]

    Charlotte Lucas: [to Elizabeth] What have you done to poor Mr.Darcy?

    Elizabeth Bennet: ...I have no idea.