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    family and catches the eye of Elizabeth’s older sister Jane‚ His friend Mr Darcy‚ on the other hand‚ Is not well received. Making a bad first impression on both Elizabeth and her family‚ coming across as arrogant and overconfident. From this first encounter Elizabeth has already judged Mr Darcy and has a distaste for him from this moment on but as the story develops so does the relationship between miss Bennet and Mr Darcy. The course of their relationship is unknown for a while but eventually resolved

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    proud Mr. Darcy. Love is soon in the air for Jane and Mr. Bingley‚ while another may have jumped to a hasty prejudgment. For the Bennet sisters many trials and tribulations stand between them and their happiness‚ including class‚ gossip and scandal. Elizabeth Bennet: Full Name: Miss Elizabeth Bennet Gender: Female Age: 20 Occupation: none; daughter of an English gentleman. Primary Residence: Longbourn Manor‚ near Meryton in Hertfordshire. Romantic Interests: Fitzwilliam Darcy‚ George

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    Mr. Darcy – A wealthy gentleman from Derbyshire‚ Darcy is at first a rude and unpleasant fellow‚ full of pride and ill will who eventually comes to love Elizabeth and change his mannerisms for her. He shows his love for her by helping her sister in the marriage to Wickham and by being cordial and polite after her refusal of marriage. He eventually succeeds in winning her love in return. Elizabeth Bennet - The protagonist of the novel and the second Bennet daughter‚ Elizabeth is considered witty

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    Prejudice written by Jane Austen‚ this is certainly not the case. First published in 1813‚ the story is about the romance between the young heroine Elizabeth Bennet‚ the prejudiced middle class daughter and the proud‚ wealthy eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy as they both overcome their judgements and fall in love. Though English gentlemen were viewed as the stronger race with a high regard within society and strong social graces and husbands the head of the family with the final decision‚ the main

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    and doesn’t think before she speaks. She want to change her life for the better so she starts to write a diary where she writes about her everyday life. On a new years day party her mum wants her to meet the top-notch and recently divorced Mark Darcy. Their conversation is very awkward as Bridget talk way too much about all the wrong things. After their little chat Mark call her a verbally incontinent spinster who drinks like a fish‚ smokes like a chimney‚ and dresses like her mother. Bridget

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    Mrs. Bennet is solely concerned with marrying the girls. The arrival of the wealthy bachelor Charles Bingley and his friend Fitzwilliam Darcy in the neighborhood adds stir to the Bennet household. While Jane‚ the most beautiful of the sisters‚ attracts Mr. Bingley ’s eye‚ Darcy upsets Elizabeth‚ with his proud behavior‚ thus making her begrudge him. However‚ later on‚ Darcy finds himself drawn to Elizabeth ’s liveliness and independent spirit‚ when they meet again at Bingley ’s residence. This upsets

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    is the conquering theme in Pride and Prejudice. The love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy gives rise to the theme that love can conquer over pride‚ prejudice‚ and even social hierarchies. Jane Austen uses the novel in order to propose that true love is precious and can conquer all things. Initially‚ Austen develops the theme by having love conquer Mr. Darcy’s pride. Mr. Darcy is at first cold and uninterested in the poor‚ socially inferior Ms. Bennet. He says‚ “She is tolerable

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    In the first few chapters of ‘Pride and Prejudice’‚ Jane Austen portrays Fitzwilliam Darcy as: “so high and conceited”‚ “a most disagreeable man” and possessed of “shocking madness”. This is conveyed to the audience through Elizabeth Bennet’s eavesdropping and the Bennet family’s first impression of Darcy. At the start of ‘Macbeth’ however‚ the central character‚ Macbeth‚ is portrayed by William Shakespeare as a hero. In Scotland he is loved‚ trusted and admired: “Oh valiant cousin‚ worthy gentleman”

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    My Thought Provoking Character: Elizabeth Bennet Pride and Prejudice contains one of the most cherished love stories in English literature: the courtship between Darcy and Elizabeth. For me‚ Elizabeth is a very thought provoking character. Top of Form The second daughter in the Bennet family‚ and the most intelligent and quick-witted‚ Elizabeth is the protagonist of Pride and Prejudice and one of the most well-known female characters in English literature. Her admirable qualities are

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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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