㈠ 急求 《簡 愛》的英文簡介!!英語高手都幫幫忙`感激不盡~
Jane Eyre ranks as one of the greatest and most perennially popular works of English fiction. Although the poor but plucky heroine is outwardly of plain appearance, she possesses an indomitable spirit, a sharp wit and great courage. She is forced to battle against the exigencies of a cruel guardian, a harsh employer and a rigid social order. All of which circumscribe her life and position when she becomes governess to the daughter of the mysterious, sardonic and attractive Mr Rochester.
However, there is great kindness and warmth in this epic love story, which is set against the magnificent backdrop of the Yorkshire moors.
㈡ 簡愛的內容簡介英文版
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㈢ 英文原版電影《簡愛》劇情介紹:
Bennet, the little squire, had five treasures in her waiting room, and Mrs. Bennet was always worrying about finding her daughter a satisfactory husband.
Bingley, the new neighbor, was a rich bachelor, and he was immediately the target of Mrs. Bennet's hunt. At a ball, Bingley fell in love with Jane, the eldest daughter of the Bennet family, and Mrs. Bennet was ecstatic.
Bingley's good friend Darcy was also at the ball. He was handsome and very rich, and many girls gave him envious glances; but he was very proud that they were not worthy of being his dance partners, including Jane's sister Elizabeth. Elizabeth was so proud that she decided to ignore the arrogant fellow. But before long, Darcy became fond of her lively and lovely manner, and offered to dance with her at another dance. Elizabeth casually agreed to Darcy, but they still had a deep prejudice against Darcy, so they parted unhappily
Bingley's sister was so devoted to the pursuit of Darcy that she found that Darcy intended to be jealous of Elizabeth and decided to block it. And Darcy, who was despised by Elizabeth, despised the vulgarity of Mrs. Bennet and her little daughter, Lydia. At the persuasion of his sister and good friend Darcy, Bingley left without saying goodbye and went to London, but Jane was still deeply in love with him.
小鄉紳班納特有五個待字閨中的千金,班納特太太整天操心著為女兒物色稱心如意的丈夫。
新來的鄰居彬格萊是個有錢的單身漢,他立即成了班納特太太追獵的目標。在一次舞會上,彬格萊對班納特家的大女兒吉英一見鍾情,班納特太太為此欣喜若狂。
參加舞會的還有彬格萊的好友達西。他儀表堂堂,非常富有,許多姑娘紛紛向他投去羨慕的目光;但他非常驕傲,認為她們都不配做他的舞伴,其中包括吉英的妹妹伊麗莎白。伊麗莎白自尊心很強,決定不去理睬這個傲慢的傢伙。可是不久,達西對她活潑可愛的舉止產生了好感,在另一次舞會上主動請她同舞,伊麗莎白不經意間答應了達西,但對達西還是有很深的偏見,所以兩人還是不歡而散.
彬格萊的妹妹一心追求達西,她發現達西有意於伊麗莎白,妒火中燒,決意從中阻撓。而遭到伊麗莎白冷遇的達西也鄙視班納特太太及其小女兒麗底亞的粗俗。在妹妹和好友達西的勸說下,彬格萊不辭而別,去了倫敦,但吉英對他還是一片深情。
《傲慢與偏見》是英國女小說家簡·奧斯汀的創作的長篇小說。
小說描寫了小鄉紳班納特五個待字閨中的千金,主角是二女兒伊麗莎白。她在舞會上認識了達西,但是耳聞他為人傲慢,一直對他心生排斥,經歷一番周折,伊麗莎白解除了對達西的偏見,達西也放下傲慢,有情人終成眷屬。
這部作品以日常生活為素材,一反當時社會上流行的感傷小說的內容和矯揉造作的寫作方法,生動地反映了18世紀末到19世紀初處於保守和閉塞狀態下的英國鄉鎮生活和世態人情。並多次被改編成電影和電視劇。
Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen.
The novel describes the daughter of Bennet, a little squire, who is the second daughter of Elizabeth. She knew Darcy at the ball, but she heard that he was arrogant and had been ostracized from him. After a lot of setbacks, Elizabeth lifted her prejudice against Darcy, and Darcy also let go of his arrogance and married someone.
㈣ 簡愛電影英文簡介/介紹。求幫忙。暑假內回答。
一、《簡愛》是英國小說阿基夏洛蒂•勃朗特的作品,刻畫了一個女性的成長歷程。就讓我們一起重溫這部經典,來看看《簡愛》的英文簡介。 Jane Eyre is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published in London, England, in 1847 with the title Jane Eyre. An Autobiography under the pen name "Currer Bell". The Penguin edition describes it as an "influential feminist text" because of its in-depth exploration of a strong female character's feelings. 《簡愛》是英國小說作家夏洛蒂•勃朗特的作品,1847年在英國倫敦出版,書名定為自傳《簡愛》,以筆名「庫瑞爾•貝爾」署名。Penguin出版社的版次將小說譽為「具有影響力的女權主義文本」,因為小說深入探索了女主角的強烈情感。 The novel merges elements of three distinct genres. It has the form of a Bilngsroman, a story about a child's maturation, focusing on the emotions and experiences that accompany growth to althood. The novel also contains much social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, and finally has the brooding and moody quality and Byronic character typical of Gothic fiction. 小說融合了三截然不同的寫作風格。小說文本是教育小說,講述了一個小孩的成長過程,聚 焦陪伴孩子成長到成人的情感和經歷。小說同樣含有不少社會批判的內容,強烈的道德感尤為突出。最後,小說還有哥特式小說特點,婉約曲折,人物嘲諷而浪漫。 It is a novel often considered ahead of its time e to its portrayal of the development of a thinking and passionate young woman who is both indivialistic, desiring for a full life, while also highly moral. Jane evolves from her beginnings as a poor and plain woman without captivating charm to her mature stage as a compassionate and confident whole woman. As she matures, she comments much on the complexities of the human condition. Jane also has a deeply pious personal trust in God, but is also highly self-reliant. Although Jane suffers much, she is never portrayed as a damsel in distress who needs rescuing. For this reason, it is sometimes regarded as an important early feminist (or proto-feminist) novel. 這部小說被認為走在時代的前面,因為小說刻畫了一個有思想、有熱情的年輕女子,她熱衷個人主義,期望完整的生活,同時有著高尚的道德操守。簡愛從一個清貧而平凡無奇的姑娘演變成一個富有同情、充滿自信的完整女性。隨著她的成熟,她開始對人性的復雜表達自己的見解。簡愛極度忠誠於上帝,但又非常獨立自主。雖然簡愛經歷許多苦難,她給人的印象從來不是一個需要救贖的可憐姑娘。因為這些原因,這部小說被認為一部重要的早期女權主義(或原始女權主義)小說。
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Jane Eyre, is a poor orphan with a joyless life as a child in the opening chapters. Her wealthy aunt, the widowed Mrs. Reed, is bound by a deathbed promise to her husband to raise his orphaned niece, Jane. However, she and her children are unkind to Jane, never failing to emphasize how she is below them. Jane's plain, intelligent, and passionate nature, combined with her occasional "visions" or vivid dreams, certainly do not help to secure her relatives' affections.
When tensions escalate, Jane is sent to Lowood, a boarding school run by the inhumane Mr. Brocklehurst. She is soon branded a liar, which hurts her even more than malnutrition and cold, but Miss Temple, the teacher Jane admires, later clears her of these charges. She also finds her only friend in Helen Burns, who is very learned and intelligent, has a patient and philosophical mind, and believes firmly in God. Helen is often singled out for punishment by a teacher, Miss Scatcherd, who claims she is a bad child because she is disorganized, incompetent, and often late. Helen accepts these faults, and teaches Jane to accept discipline in order to improve her fiery temper and character. While Jane responds to the injustices of the world with a barely contained burning temper, Helen accepts earthly sufferings, including her own premature death from consumption (now known as tuberculosis), with calmness and a martyr-like attitude.
After a serious typhoid fever epidemic occurs simultaneously with Helen's death, the conditions in Lowood improve and Jane slowly finds her place in the institution, eventually becoming a teacher. When Miss Temple marries and moves away, Jane decides to change careers. She is desperate to see the world beyond Lowood and puts out an advertisement in the local paper, soon securing a position as governess in Thornfield Hall.
At first, life is very quiet with Jane teaching a young French girl, Adèle, and spending time with the old housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax. But everything changes when the owner of the manor—brooding, Byronic, fiery Edward Rochester—arrives. Though on rough footing at first, he and Jane slowly become acquainted with and grow to respect each other. Mr. Rochester creates an elaborate set-up by seemingly courting a proud local beauty named Miss Blanche Ingram until Jane cannot bear it any longer. Mr. Rochester then admits that his courtship of Miss Ingram was a ruse to arouse Jane's jealousy and that it is she whom he truly loves. His feelings are returned, and they become engaged despite their differences in social status, age, and experience. Jane is young and innocent at nineteen years old, while Rochester is nearly forty—worldly, and thoroughly disillusioned with life and religion. Jane is determined to stay modest, plain, and virtuous, and Rochester is almost equally determined to offer her expensive presents and finery. The former has the moral high ground, though, and the weeks before the wedding are spent mostly as she wishes.
The wedding ceremony is interrupted by a lawyer, who declares that Mr. Rochester is already married. His mad wife Bertha Mason, a Creole from Jamaica whom his family forced him to marry, resides in the attic of Thornfield Hall, and her presence explains all sorts of mysterious events that have taken place ring Jane's stay in Thornfield. Mr. Rochester offers to take her abroad to live with him, but Jane is not willing to sacrifice her morals or self-respect for earthly pleasures, let alone accept the status of mistress, even though Rochester insists Jane will break his heart if she refuses him. Torn between her love for Rochester and her own integrity and religion, Jane flees Thornfield in the middle of the night, with very little money and nowhere to go.
She wanders for a few days and finally finds safe haven, under an alias, with a vicar, St. John Rivers, and his two sisters. They bond, and in e course Jane is given a position as village schoolteacher. Later, St. John learns Jane's true identity, and, by an incredible coincidence, it transpires that he and his sisters are actually her cousins. Additionally, Jane conveniently inherits a large sum of money from an uncle who lived abroad. The cousins are left without inheritance because of an old family feud, but she promptly splits the money so that all four of them are now financially secure. This gives St. John the means to pursue his true calling, to go to India as a missionary, but not without proposing marriage to Jane in order for her to accompany him. Though this is her opportunity to choose a husband of high morals, she knows St. John does not truly love her. Contrary to her protest, he insists they must be married if they are to go to India. Jane nearly succumbs to his proposal, but at the last minute, in another supernatural episode, she hears Rochester's voice calling her in the wind, and feels the need to respond to it.
Jane immediately travels to Thornfield Hall, only to find it destroyed by a fire and abandoned. She learns that Mr. Rochester lost a hand, an eye, and sight in the other eye as a result of an unsuccessful attempt to save Bertha from the flames, of which she was the cause. Upon acquiring the knowledge of his location, at a country manor called Ferndean, she sets off for it. She and Mr. Rochester reconcile and marry, for he has adopted love and religion. She writes from the perspective of ten years after their marriage, ring which she gave birth to a son and Mr. Rochester gained part of his sight back. Jane's long quest to find love and a sense of belonging is finally fulfilled. The book ends with a look at the noble missionary death of St. John Rivers far away in India, most likely representing the righteousness of the path Jane did not take.