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文档介绍:Jane Austen’s ivory vs CaoXueqin’s treasue
Comparison between Pride and Prejudice and The Story of Stone
-----Zhang Yehui
Pride And Prejudice
The book mainly tells the love story between a rich, proud young man Darcy and the beautiful and intelligent Elizabeth .
The first theme is pride and prejudice.
Another theme is love and marriage.
Introduction
Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and life among English gentility during the ian era. Mr. is an  English gentleman living in Hartfordshire with his overbearing wife. The s 5 daughters; the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Unfortunately for the s, if Mr. dies, their house will be inherited by a distant 
cousin whom they have never met, so the family's future happiness and security is dependant on the daughters making good marriages. Life is uneventful until the arrival in the neighbourhood of the rich gentleman Mr Bingley, who rents a large house so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr Bingley brings with him his sister and the dashing (and richer) but proud Mr Darcy. Love is soon in the air for one of the  sisters, while another may have jumped to a hasty prejudgment. For the Benne sisters many trials and tribulations stand between them and their happiness, including class, gossip and scandal
summary
It is universally acknowledged that the eternal theme of Jane Austen’s novels is the choice people make for marriage partners, so is in Pride and Prejudice.
Mrs. had no other wish if her five daughters could get married as soon as possible with someone wealthy. At a dancing ball, it is obvious that Mr. Bingley could not help falling in love at the first sight with Miss Jane because of her stunning beauty. Mrs. Benne was so excited that she could not hold her manner and declared publicly she would have a daughter married soon, which frightened Mr. Bingley away. Mr. Collins, a distance nephew of Mr. , came to ask a marriage to one