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    for the first time. Throughout the novel‚ first impressions‚ good or bad‚ are being introduced with all kinds of characters‚ but the characters who impacts the plot and relations the most in result to their first impressions of each other are Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. Both had their own first impression on one another. Their interpretations of each other were negative and also were completely different then who they truly are. In the late eighteenth century‚ women depended on marriage

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    Lydia- the Bennet daughters Charlotte Lucas- Elizabeth’s friend Mr Charles Bingley- a rich young man Ms Caroline Bingley and Mrs Hurst- Charles’s daughters Fitzwilliam Darcy- Bingley’s friend Georgiana Darcy- sister of Mr Darcy Mr and Mrs Gardiner- Elizabeth’s uncle and aunt Lady Catherine De Bourgh- a rich old lady‚ aunt of Mr Darcy Mr Collins- Mr Bennet’s cousin Brief plot of the story: Charles Bingley moves to Netherfield estate. All neighbours are overwhelmed especially Mrs. Bennet

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    punishment of adultery."[3] Contents [hide] 1 Plot summary 2 Main characters 2.1 Elizabeth Bennet 2.2 Mr Darcy 2.3 Mr Bennet 2.4 Mrs Bennet 2.5 Jane Bennet 2.6 Mary Bennet 2.7 Catherine Bennet 2.8 Lydia Bennet 2.9 Charles Bingley 2.10 Caroline Bingley 2.11 George Wickham 2.12 William Collins 2.13 Lady Catherine de Bourgh 2.14 Aunt and Uncle Gardiner 2.15 Georgiana Darcy 2.16 Charlotte Lucas 2.17 Interrelationships 3 Major themes 3.1 Marriage 3.2 Money 3.3 Class 4 Style 5

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    lives of Jane and Elizabeth Bennet. Jane Bennet is a crucial character within Pride and Prejudice. She portrays the role of Elizabeth Bennet’s one and only older sister. Jane is considered to be “… the only handsome girl in the room‚” by Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy‚ and this occurs at the ball which is held in Netherfield. At this ball‚ she dances with a man by the name of Mr. Bingley‚ a man of large fortune who is described as being “…good looking and gentlemanlike; …pleasant countenance‚ and easy‚ unaffected

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    individually talented cast‚ the film fails to connect with its audience. The emotional pull of the story is lacking in Wright’s version. It is all a bit brooding‚ and distant‚ as though it was taking its cue from Darcy’s character. Also‚ we know that Darcy is supposed to be remote and standoffish‚ but Macfadyen plays him so severely‚ that he is portrayed as almost completely uninteresting. He is so unengaged in what is going on that Elizabeth ’s attraction to the man is unexplainable. The film follows

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    Reconstitution of Society‚ he characterizes Darcy as a conservative individual‚ whereas he shows Elizabeth to possess a more mobile and active personality. However‚ upon analysis of the novel‚ it is clearly visible that Elizabeth has a more preservative attitude while Darcy tends to have more mobility to improve. Duckworth depicts Elizabeth Bennet as an active character who is willing to alter. In his article‚ he shows Elizabeth as able “to improve” to better fulfill both Darcy and society’s demands of strict

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    Love: In Pride and Prejudice‚ love is not a necessary component of marriage. In fact‚ most of the marriages we see are not based on love‚ but instead either on lust that quickly fades or on economic necessity. In this novel‚ romantic love is a privilege that most people have to do without and something that most people do not expect to find. At the same time‚ because love is a union between empathetic minds‚ it is shown to be a completely special emotion that is available only for intelligent‚ mature

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    like Elizabeth and her family‚ could visit grand estates belonging to people like Mr. Darcy. The housekeeper shows them around the house. Elizabeth is delighted with every beautiful detail and she can’t help thinking about how she might have been mistress of it all as Darcy’s wife. Then she checks herself‚ realizing she would not have been able to invite her beloved aunt and uncle to visit if she had been because Darcy would think her relatives beneath him. When asked‚ the housekeeper informs them that

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    between the individuals Elizabeth Bennett and Fitzwilliam Darcy (more widely known as Mr. Darcy) in Jane Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice. Carl R. Rogers‚ author of the book Psychology: A Study of a Science‚ zooms in on the character and effects of interpersonal relationships. Rogers notes the implications of broken relationships as well as the elements that cause a relationship to mend. In the movie‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ when Elisabeth hears about Mr. Darcy‚ a rich man who will stay in her country

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    social barriers that separate her from her wealthy upper-class neighbors. Throughout the novel‚ Lizzie must confront society’s class-consciousness‚ particularly with her family’s growing relationship with the wellborn Bingleys and their friend‚ Mr. Darcy. It is clear that the author‚ Jane Austen‚ intended Pride and Prejudice to be a parody of the Old English society’s extreme emphasis on the social class structure and marriage that is not based on the heart but instead on convenience. Although our

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