You could be wealthy, good looking, or very high in the social class. Mr. Darcy is all of these things, and he has everything in his favour. Some people believe he has all the reason to think highly of himself, but others think that his pride is off-putting. Throughout most of the book, pride is keeping Darcy from what he most desires, which is Elizabeth. While Elizabeth is sitting at a ball, hosted by Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy has a chance to dance with her, but he does not dance. Instead he talks about how she is in a lower social class, and that she really isn’t all that pretty. This statement dampens Elizabeth’s pride a little, but she overcomes it by becoming more proud
You could be wealthy, good looking, or very high in the social class. Mr. Darcy is all of these things, and he has everything in his favour. Some people believe he has all the reason to think highly of himself, but others think that his pride is off-putting. Throughout most of the book, pride is keeping Darcy from what he most desires, which is Elizabeth. While Elizabeth is sitting at a ball, hosted by Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy has a chance to dance with her, but he does not dance. Instead he talks about how she is in a lower social class, and that she really isn’t all that pretty. This statement dampens Elizabeth’s pride a little, but she overcomes it by becoming more proud