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    played out in both stories resulting in opposite consequences for the protagonists. The power of honesty can either hurt or enhance lives. The truth means ruination in Nora and Torvald’s marriage in A Doll’s House whereas the truth brings Elizabeth and Darcy together in Pride and Prejudice. Honesty in both male and female protagonists is equally important in forging good relationships between each other. In both stories‚ strong honesty shapes the two couples’ fates. Both novels begin with the dishonesty

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    of Elizabeth and Darcy have not ceased to cause troubles to lovers until nowadays. It is the love theme that makes Pride and Prejudice famous and widely read for many decades. Love in late 18th and early 19th century must be more difficult than today. Social standings and class could become a huge barrier. Early in the book‚ this barrier is poitrated when Darcy‚ being a wealthy noble‚ snubs Elizabeth (he refused to dance with her). Elizabeth’s pride immediately judged Darcy on that bad first

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    Upon the first time we meet Darcy at the first ball‚ we are given a few visual clues in the first shot: Mr. Darcy’s back is the first thing we see of him. There is an extreme backlight that shows us only the silhouette of the man. This gave me the mysterious feeling of a character we did not know until now. It is a medium shot – slightly tilted from above. To represent pride‚ the angle needs to be condescending towards the ‘lower class’. This happens perfectly when Darcy stops walking and is ‘higher’

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    numerous obstacles‚ beginning with the tensions caused by the lovers’ own personal qualities. Elizabeth’s pride makes her misjudge Darcy on the basis of a poor first impression; while Darcy’s prejudice against Elizabeth’s poor social standing blinds him. This Journey Elizabeth takes on to Darcy’s heart can represent a Hero’s journey. Starting off as an arrogant man‚ Darcy ends up as the true love of Elizabeth Bennet’s life. Her first impressions of him were seen at the party and were also very outwardly

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    Elizabeth Bennet’s premature judgment of Mr. Darcy‚ to Darcy’s quick dismissal of Elizabeth‚ to Elizabeth’s immediate and unquestioning belief of Wickham’s lies‚ Austen lays out examples of judgements passed too quickly and the difficulties involved with changing them. As of her very first meeting with Mr. Darcy at the Meryton assembly‚ Elizabeth Bennet prematurely judges him by deciding that he is too proud and that he is a despicable person. In fact‚ Darcy refuses to dance with Elizabeth and makes

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    wit for improving human institutions or humanity. Darcy and Lady Catherine are wealthy people who treat the poor differently than people of the same class as them. Mr. Collins is a middle class man who is a cousin of the Bennet girls. Pride and Prejudice should be considered a satiric novel because Jane Austen makes fun of social positions and manners. Pride and Prejudice is a satiric novel because of the way the rich treated the poor. Darcy treats the lower class differently when he says‚ “Your

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    conflict in the narrative. Discuss the title and its significance. The title of Pride and Prejudice is significant because the central conflict between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy‚ as well as several other characters‚ is fueled by their intense possession of pride and prejudice. Elizabeth holds several prejudices toward Darcy based a lot on commentary from other people and only her brief interactions with him. She doesn’t take the time to get to know him personally before forming her own inaccurate

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    Jane Austen is ridiculing the organization of marriage as it was considered in her day. During the nineteenth century‚ numerous ladies wedded‚ not for passionate or sentimental goals. Marriage out of financial impulse is prove by Charlotte’s marriage to Collins. Charlotte’s purposes behind marriage have nothing to do with joy or satisfaction at all. "Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass

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    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 with Mr. Darcy at the

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    between Darcy and Elizabeth. The story revolves around Elizabeth Bennet. Elizabeth is charming and clever‚ although she is quick to judge other people. Her judgment about other characters’ personality is accurate about half of the time. Elizabeth wants to find a husband compatible with her personality‚ rather than someone with great wealth. Elizabeth Bennet’s motive is clearly evident in the case of Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham and how they appear to her. From her first impressions of both Mr. Darcy and

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