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莫小丹
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用户701583
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用户871384
“'I had hoped to keep it a secret,' he answered, 'but if you...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This letter is a condensed embodiment of the theme of "Pride and Prejudice": Darcy learns to love humbly, and Elizabeth learns to judge beyond appearances. Their union is not a fairy-tale romance, but a rational and emotional combination chosen by two intelligent people after painful self-reflection. Austen reminds us here that the best relationships often result from the meeting of two people willing to grow.
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马昕282
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马昕282
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马昕282
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马昕282
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梧
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用户871384
“'Let me speak plainly. This marriage, which you dare to hope...” 全部笔记(2) 去书内
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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