BookReview:PrideandPrejudicePrideandPrejudiceisaveryclassicbookwrittenbyJaneAusten,anEnglishnovelistwhoseworksofromanticfiction,isoneofthemostwell-knownwritersintheworld.Herrealismandbitingsocialcommentaryhasgainedherhistoricalimportanceamongscholarsandcritics.PrideandPrejudiceisoneoftherepresentativeworksofJaneAusten,firstpublishedin1813.Thoughthestory'ssettingisturn-of-the-19th-century,itretainsafascinationformodernreaders,continuingnearthetopoflistsofmostlovedbooks.ThenovelmainlytellsusalovestorybetweenElizabethwhofromapoorfamilyandMr.Darcywhoisarichyoungmanandusedtobeveryproud.ItisataballthatElizabethmeetsMr.DarcyforthefirsttimeandhisprideandsuperciliousbehaviorshasleftElizabethaterribleimpression.ThisisthereasonwhyElizabeth'sprejudicetowardshimatfirst.Besidesthisreason,therearetwootherreasonsstrengthensElizabeth'sprejudice.ThefirstisthatWickhamspeaksillofMr.Darcybehindhisback,whichmakesshethinkshimisunworthytoknowingmoreabouthim.ThesecondoneisthatElizabethregardsDarcyisthepersonwhoseparateshersisterJaneandMr.Bingley.Butwiththeplotsdeveloping,Darcyhaschangedhimselfandbecomenolongerpride,healsohelpsJaneandBingley'sreunion.AllthesefactorchangeElizabeth'sattitudetowardsDarcy.Eventually,ElizabethandDarcybreakalltheobstaclesandbecomeacoupleandleadahappylifefromthenon.Fromthebook,wecansee,owingtoDarcy’sproud,heoffendsthegirlheloves,andbecauseoftheprejudice,ElizabethisfailedtoseetheadvantageofDarcy,butfortunately,theydidn’tmisseachotherultimately.Istillrememberthefirstsentencesaidinthebook:“Itisatruthwellknowntotheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife.”ThroughthissentenceIthinkmaybethewriterwanttotellusherviewsandattitudesaboutloveandmarriage.Sothethemeisveryclear:Marriageshouldbebasedonareallove.thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.Loveseemstobeaperpetualthemeallthetime.Ilovethisstory,itarousepeople’sawarenessoftheimportanceoftrueloveinamarriage,alsoitmakemebelievethetruelove.Allshallbewell,JackshallhaveJill.