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    arrogant man for security due to the pressures of society placed on women in Austen’s era. Despite the dishonorable intentions of George Wickham‚ he decides to marry Lydia out of an inconvenient agreement that guarantees financial gain. Conversely‚ Elizabeth Bennet refuses to marry for any reason that goes against her strong values; instead she marries

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    feel something‚ to fall in love. Although he was well mannered‚ he did not know how to treat women with respect‚ especially those of a lesser economic status. The love of Elizabeth Bennet‚ however‚ changed his behavior. The reader is first acquainted with Mr. Darcy’s arrogance at the Meryton Ball. Speaking of Elizabeth Bennet‚ he so snobbishly says that she was‚ "…tolerable‚ but not handsome enough to tempt me" (Austen 9). His feelings of superiority to the people of the town lend Mr. Darcy to be

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    Darcy’s prejudice is strongly rooted in him‚ but Elizabeth is able to break down some of his distaste for her‚ which eventually causes him to fall in love with her. Mr. Darcy‚ towards those he considers of lower status and regard‚ he is an aloof‚ condescending man. He holds the stupidity and silly behavior of the Bennet family with great contempt‚ all except for Elizabeth and Jane. Jane gains his respect‚ because she is a proper‚ civil lady‚ but Elizabeth has a greater affect on his prejudice. She is

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    literature or - simply - "elite" prose as such! » «Pride and Prejudice» is a novel of manners by Jane Austen‚ first published in 1813. The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners‚ upbringing‚ morality‚ education‚ and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman. In the small town of Meryton that in the county of Hertfordshire‚ comes the sensational news: one of the richest

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    has executed the film in a manner befitting a hearty round of applause. The first scene opens to the sound of a blackbird chirping in the background. This chirping is repeated during several scenes of the movie where Elizabeth is the central focus. The opening shot is then of Elizabeth reading a book- her story‚ in fact‚ of a girl falling in love. The cinematography is simply fantastic; the visual impact of the film in all its glory is absolutely breathtaking. Kudos go to the film maker for casting

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    Mr. Bennet Although he is an intelligent man and displays a good sense of judgment throughout the novel‚ such as showing disapproval of Elizabeth marrying Mr. Collins‚ he also appears to be quite physically detached from the world. While other characters are busy visiting neighbours or going on trips‚ he is rarely seen outside his library and does not really interact with members of his family that much. Therefore he is also quite emotionally detached from them‚ as he appears to want nothing more

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    enough to tempt me’ to Mr. Bingley when they talking about Elizabeth Bennet. This situation gives the readers an imagery of Mr. Darcy feeling arrogance as he comes from a family of high status. The introduction of the story already indicates the idea of pride which is a theme in this novel. The theme of pride which defined as feeling of honour and self-respect surely exemplified through the plot of the novel. As said in the words of Mary Bennet at the beginning of the novel‚ ‘human nature is particularly

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    Jane Austen in context Heroes and Heroines in “Pride and Prejudice” Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy Both Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy experience a reform in their characters. This psychological reform occurs as certain characteristics that were the very epitome of their personalities are altered. This is due to the misconceptions and prejudices both had about the other. As Darcy is a rich aristocratic gentleman of the 18th century‚ he behaves as we would expect; with arrogance‚ conceit and naturally

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    London First edition: 1813 Summary Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their five unmarried daughters. The family isn’t very rich‚ so the main concern of Mrs. Bennet’s life is to see that all her daughters are married‚ preferably to men with a lot of money. When Mr. Bingley‚ a handsome‚ rich‚ young bachelor arrives to stay briefly in Hartfordshire‚ where the Bennets live‚ Mrs. Bennet immediately tries to get one of her daughters to marry him. Mr. Bingley really likes the

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    inside. Elizabeth Bennet‚ Mr. Darcy and Mrs. Bennet show the most negative aspects out of all the characters. “And your defect is a propensity to hate everybody.” (Austen 56). Elizabeth Bennet portrays an enormous amount of prejudice against people‚ especially Mr. Darcy. She alleged that Mr. Darcy would be an unkind‚ stubborn and prideful man of his wealth. Mr. Darcy explains in the novel‚ “She is Tolerable‚ but not handsome enough to tempt me” (Austen 13). Austen shows that Elizabeth is infatuated

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