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    Therefore‚ Darcy still thinks of loving Elizabeth is shameful because being she is in a lower class. Unfortunately‚ Elizabeth will never admit her love unless Darcy prioritize love over his sense of his prejudice way of social conventions. In the end‚ because of Elizabeth Darcy changes his prejudice way of social class for Elizabeth.

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    Prejudice can operate at an intuitive unconscious level‚ even in individuals whose conscious attitudes are not prejudiced. Even though the author emphasizes the benefits of intuition‚ he also mentions a dark side of “blink”‚ which is determined‚ at some point

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    -Easy of temper -Found Jane B. attracted -Bonds with Jane a lot -Friend of Darcy -He has a large fortune -He is good looking and is a gentleman -Can be a slave to his friends (Darcy) Elizabeth B. -2nd oldest daughter of the Bennet family -Prejudice towards action and behavior -Uses her heart instead of her head in certain occasions for ex; -when Collins to her‚ she did not accept because she had no feeling towards him of any kind‚ she would rather marry for love. - Hates Darcy at

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    may so express it‚ he has a right to be proud."(Pg15). She believes that he has the right to think himself higher than everyone else because he is socially higher than everyone. Elizabeth responds that she could have forgiven him for his sense of pride‚ if he hadn’t mortified hers. Austen notifies the readers that Mr. Darcy secretly admired Elizabeth‚ “ But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her face‚ than he began to find it was rendered

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    When Charles Bingley‚ a rich single man‚ moves to the Netherfield estate‚ the neighborhood residents are thrilled‚ especially Mrs. Bennet‚ who hopes to marry one of her five daughters to him. When the Bennet daughters meet him at a local ball‚ they are impressed by his outgoing personality and friendly disposition. They are less impressed‚ however‚ by Bingley’s friend Fitzwilliam Darcy‚ a landowning aristocrat who is too proud to speak to any of the locals and whom Elizabeth Bennet overhears refusing

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    lonely. The individual has the option to continue climbing or return to their group. Even then that doesn’t account for hazards and changes in the path to the metaphorical summit. This metaphor sets up the remainder of the book brilliantly. Exile and Pride‚ following the mountain metaphor‚ is divided into two primary sections; home and bodies. Home is not exclusive to a place of residence but also a

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    even in front of his friends. 4. The positive qualities of being a team person is that everyone will listen and do what they say and the negative qualities is doing the wrong thing and not listening to what others have to say. 5. An example of prejudice and discrimination is the pub owner telling racist jokes and wouldn’t serve the aboriginals quick enough and the graffiti telling aboriginals to “piss

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    Joelle Gabbard  English 12  P & P Dialect.  12.26.14    Entry 1 ­ Page 1  “This truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families‚ that he is considered as  the rightful property of someone or other of their daughters.”    The author is saying that this is sad truth that’s around our society of men owning women‚  or feeling a sense of women belong to men. This is sick to me. Women are just as strong  and just as good of people as men‚ and nobody owns anybody. Every person on this earth 

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    Marriage: The Perfect Ending to Pride and Prejudice An individual often finds himself in a conflict with the rules of society. Occasionally‚ rebelling is the path to happiness. However‚ usually‚ the real path to happiness is through compromise. This is the case in the early nineteenth century England setting of Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen. In the novel‚ Miss Elizabeth Bennet is a lively‚ independent woman‚ whose family ’s financial situation and whose strong mindedness suggest that

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    In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ there are several scenes that reveal the values of the characters and the society in which they live in. Majority of the scenes contribute to the meaning of the work as a whole. Although there are numerous scenes that reveal values of the characters and the society they live in‚ the proposal from Darcy to Elizabeth greatly exhibits the meaning of work a whole. In volume II‚ chapter 11 Darcy’s proposal‚ expected for the reader yet shockingly to

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