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Book: Pride and Prejudice
Writer: Jane Austen
Publisher: David Campbell Publishers Ltd.
Gloucester Mansions, 140A Shaftesbury Avenue,London WC2H8HD
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Approximate Length: 800 words

 

 

 

 

 

The book Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen when she was at the time of her romantic powers. She was a powerful writer of her time. Austen is normally a critic satirical writer. She shows the mistakes of the society and culture. In this story Darcy is an example of misinterpretation by the society. The lower class and higher classes interaction. Lower class people always dreamed of making relations with higher class persons.

 

Mr. Charles Bingley rents a house near to Mr. Bennet‘s home. Mr. Bennet has five daughters and he sees Mr. Bingley has an income of 5 thousand pounds per year and he is not married, so Mrs. Bennet hopes to marry one of her daughter to him. Mr. Charles Bingley rents the fine house nearby.

 

The story takes place in England. The setting for this book must be of 18th century.  There is a separation of classes: upper class, middle class, and lower class. Elizabeth Bennet is from a respectable, middle class family, whereas Fitzwilliam Darcy is from a very notable, upper class family and Mr. Bingley is from a very high class.

 

 

To be close to Bingley, Bennet family joins a party. Jane, the eldest daughter, and Mr. Bingley begin to like each other The family also comes in contact with a rich handsome young man named Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth, the second oldest, meets Mr. Darcy at the same party. Darcy initially does not care for Elizabeth, and refuses to even dance with her. Elizabeth Bennet seems to be clever, beautiful and young woman. Mr. Darcy, met at a dance and they talked. Mr. Darcy said that he didn't want to be with Elizabeth. Later it was Mr. Wickham, the man who loved Elizabeth, but she didn't really love him.

 

 After a while, Mr. Darcy met up with Elizabeth again and something happened that changed the rest of their lives.

 

Elizabeth Bennet starts disliking Darcy, Darcy starts to become very fond of her

She and Darcy meet again when she stays with Mr. Bingley, because her sister, Jane, has taken ill at their house.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Centrally the content is the romance of two young people.

This book is centrally concerned with personal happiness and Elizabeth's marriage to Darcy. Darcy is taken as a tall, handsome and rich man as  the stuff of wish -fulfillment

It forces each of us to think about our roles in life The novel also makes us think about our own pride and our own prejudices The main plot of the book is focused on the courting between a strong opinionated woman and a rich, proud Bureaucrat. The beginning of the book is eccentric and chaotic. The woman in the book, Elizabeth Bennet, has a quick elegant wit that gives the book a humorous amusing twist. There are a lot of vivant and flirtatious balls through out the book that gives it a unique plot. Austen's novel has many developed round characters that permit all the readers to connect with the book in various ways. The beginning of the book is confusing and boring because it is introducing a lot of information

 

Mr. Darcy seems to be an uninteresting person and unfriendly person in the begining.

But he turns to be the interesting charming and friendly under the influence of his love to Elizabeth. In the beginning Darcy’s negative character makes us feel negative about Darcy. But Darcy is ever like that. What he seems outside is not what he is from inside. Darcy turns out to be a good person. What changes is the way how we look Darcy through Elizabeth’s eyes. Darcy turns out to the best character, a loving and generous person. It

 

Elizabeth  uses every possible way to make feel that she does not care Darcy and pretended that she did not dare to care him but she could not stop. As time passed away she became confused with her feelings and she could not stop thinking about him. Even then she did not confess her love to Darcy until the last part of the story.

Darcy though never changes. He does not regret for loosing. He accepts his defeat. He tries until he gets succeded. Darcy struggles within himself. He frustrates desperately and finally decides to tell Elizabeth. He thinks his affection, his love, his openness will prove his true love.  

On the other side Elizabeth denies herself about Darcy because of societal barriers. Darcy denies because he is confused what would Elizabeth say when he confesses again. He denies because he cares Elizabeth and he does not want to hurt her.

 

 

The rest of the sisters all have to have a man to marry and some may want the same one so they'll do daring things to get him. This story revolves around Elizabeth's love life, which is very interesting