'Let me speak plainly. This marriage, which you dare to hope for, can never take place, because Mr Darcy is engaged to my daughter. His mother and I planned their marriage, when they were still children. They are an ideal couple, both from respectable, honourable, ancient families, with an excellent fortune on both sides. What can possibly divide them? The desperate ambitions of a young woman without family, connections or fortune? It cannot be! And I warn you, Miss Bennet, if you marry him, do not expect to be noticed by his family or friends. Your name will never even be mentioned by any of us.' 去书内

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    1. Core Conflict: The Clash Between Family Background Concepts and Personal Will The social norms represented by Lady Catherine · Emphasizing the combination of family plans, bloodline and property · Believing that marriage is the integration of social resources · Viewing Elizabeth as a threat to order The personal dignity represented by Elizabeth · Refuse to be defined by others regarding one's values · Respond to humiliation with irony · Persist in maintaining the right to make one's own decisions II. Language Art: Power Struggles in Dialogue 1. Catherine's rhetorical strategies: Authority Suppression: "I have the right to know"; Moral Coercion: "What he owes to his family"; Social Threat: "Your name will never even be mentioned" 2. Elizabeth's counterattack art: Retreat to Advance: After a brief pause, answer "I am not"; Soft yet Firm: "If you think I can be persuaded by such threats"; Hinting at the Other's Overstepping: "Whether your nephew would approve"

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