思想上的恶性压迫循环
英本3班吴煌冰
" Most young women from poor families with a certain degree of
education always regard marriage as the only decent way out. Although
marriage does not necessarily make people happy, I have finally arranged
for myself the most reliable storeroom to ensure that I will not suffer
from cold and hunger in the future." From this we can see the
passive position of women in marriage at that time. At that time,
marriage was the combination of two families, money and status were the
factors that must be considered, while love was put in a secondary
position, and girls also regarded marriage as a way to maintain their
survival or improve their status. There is a sentence at the beginning
of the novel, saying " It is a truth universally acknowledged, that
a single man in possession of a good forture must be in want of a wife.
"How ridiculous this sentence is, how distorted it is to regard a
wife only as a noble standard match. Such a marriage, a union of men
and women is distorted. "When a woman has five grown up daughters,
she ought to give over thinking of her own beauty. " it was said by
Mrs. Bennet, a woman. In such cases, a woman has not often much beauty
to think of. Mrs. Bennett is a member of the enslaved group of women
under such an abnormal concept, but she naturally becomes an accomplice
in the enslavement of other women, imprinting this idea in the hearts of
her daughters. So that women's self-desire is suppressed indefinitely,
under the guidance of this long-term imperceptible influence from female
elders. Mr. Bennard's answer seems to be a joke, but one can see a
glimmer of the truth of women's survival at that time. A woman's life is
like a step-by-step computer program. From a young girl to adulthood,
she soon got married and had children under the arrangement of her
parents, and then she was busy with family chores and lost her own
color. In the novel, Mrs. Bennett has been objectifying her daughter as
a tool to cling to the rich and powerful, taking it for granted that
marriage is the only value of women
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