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Becoming Jane gourmet
In the history of foreign literature, Jane Austen occupies less than one page. When talking about romanticism, the teacher mentioned another kind of works with different styles that appeared in Britain at that time, namely realism. In the English Gothic novels of18th century, sentimentality flooded the literary world, and romanticism flourished in the early19th century, where Jane Austen played a connecting role.

I am partial to Austin, so I have always wanted to write a story about her. This wise woman writer was highly praised by later generations. Both writers regard her as an equal with Shakespeare, especially in depicting characters. When you read Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and even Emma, you can see the brilliance beyond the times from her works. She was born before the industrial revolution spread to rural England. She began to fall in love when she was a teenager, and even eloped with others for love, and returned to her hometown under the influence of reason. After that, she was lovelorn and never got married. She put her emotions into her works and created great works that kept her style, and we are still accepting her views.

If you are confused about love, whether to choose the person who loves you or the person you love, whether to accept the marriage with correct parents' ideas or dare to pursue your own love, and whether to choose to yield to reality or maintain your own personality, she provides you with the bottom line that women should stick to in these even deeper emotional issues. Perhaps because of her own experience and the integration of her own thoughts, those questions about feelings are faithfully expressed in her works, which makes people so convinced. Her works describe the difficulties of love through twists and turns, giving people a good reading experience, giving readers of later generations, giving you and giving me a spiritual resonance. She has only six works in her life, which is not great. However, her works are so popular that we are still reading her.

Woolf once commented that among all the great writers, her greatness is the most difficult to capture, because her greatness is manifested in the scenery of those villages, in those meetings, in those conversations, and in those tiny and insignificant places. A person will be famous for her works, but often her own brilliance will disappear. She once wrote to King George IV, who loved her works, saying: I don't write legends, I must keep my own style. Maybe I won't succeed on this road, but on other roads, I will fail completely. This is the power of personality and stubbornness.

Among her six works, she said that the characters in Emma are the most suitable for her personality. In this book, she once said that half the people in this world can't understand the fun of the other half. These wise sentences are about human nature, so you can't regard her as a writer who only writes simple rural feelings, and reflect the characteristics of an era and the goodness and evil in human nature through rural description. This is greatness.

Austen's works have been adapted into many films of the same name, such as Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Jane Austen, a film based on her. They are all excellent movies, and Austin played by Anne Hathaway is worth seeing. Great physicists, poets and politicians once appeared in Britain, so they printed these people on their own pounds. All along, only the head of a female queen Elizabeth has appeared on the pound. Perhaps it is the preference of the British, perhaps it is admirable. Probably next year, the new version of the pound with a face value of 10 yuan will have a second female avatar, and that is Jane Austen.