오만과 편견 영어 레포트 The Causes of Prejudice on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
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Approaching Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, I focus on the title of the novel, which is related to the central theme. The usual interpretation is that the title is a reference to Darcy's pride, which causes him to reject Elizabeth and her family, and Elizabeth's resulting prejudice, which is reinforced by Wickham's false story about Darcy. Pride is a detachment from other human beings in which the self is not seen as involved with others but as superior to them, as unconcerned. Prejudice is the opposite of pride: the self is completely involved with others, and everything is interpreted as it affects the self. Both qualities result in a severe limitation of human vision and are essentially selfish in that they start from an egoistic attitude; one either severs oneself from others or limits one’s concern for them to narrow self-interest. The novel shows the process of learning how to judge which Elizabeth does.
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