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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

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Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet, one of five daughters in a respectable but financially limited family. The novel is set in the early 19th century in England and centers on Elizabeth’s evolving relationship with the wealthy, reserved Mr. Darcy. Initially, Elizabeth forms a negative opinion of Darcy, influenced by his haughty demeanor and her early interaction with him. However, as the story unfolds, Elizabeth begins to recognize her own prejudices and misjudgments, particularly concerning Darcy's true character and the reasons for his apparent aloofness. As she grapples with her feelings, the narrative explores themes of social class, marriage, morality, and individual growth.

Darcy, too, undergoes significant development, ultimately overcoming his pride and addressing his flawed perceptions of those he considered socially inferior. The tension between personal pride and prejudice is a central theme, particularly in the characters’ evolving relationships. Elizabeth’s independent spirit and sharp wit, paired with Darcy’s eventual humility, reveal how personal growth, mutual respect, and understanding can bridge the gaps between social expectations and individual desires. Their eventual union signifies a triumph over societal norms and personal misjudgments, marking the novel as a timeless exploration of love, class, and the complexities of human nature.