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    pride‚ snobbish indifference and arrogance causes him to consider Elizabeth Bennet as low-born and plain‚ "tolerable" and "not handsome enough to tempt him". However‚ afterwards he becomes attracted to Elizabeth‚ and courts her clumsily while struggling against his continuing feelings of superiority. His arrogance and rudeness enhance his desirability‚ and they are reconsidered later as a sign of his repressed passion for Elizabeth. Pride and Prejudice Writing Style Surprising Turns of Phrase‚ Sarcastic

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    class. The Gardiners‚ Mr. Bingley and The Lucases earned their status through a respectable line of trade. In the novel‚ Mrs. Bennet is the embodiment of Marx’s ideology of class and economy. Her singular goal is to marry off her daughters to wealthy‚ high class men. That is the reason why Mr. Bingley’s visit to Netherfield puts her in frenzy and she constantly pesters Mr. Bennet to invite him to dine with them. Similarly throughout the novel‚ all the characters are preoccupied with the income and class

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    appearances and wealth‚ full of hypocrisy. At first glance‚ readers might not be able to recognize what Jane Austen’s messages from this diverse marriage assortment. However with deep analysis to the entailment issue‚ Jane Austen’s bibliography and Elizabeth Bennet’s psychological state‚ there is some evidence that Jane Austen was actually criticizing the manner in which marriages took place during her time that was mainly based on one’s wealth. Even though some couples were truly in love‚ nothing comes

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    Brief summary There is this family‚ the Bennets‚ that lives on a farm near Netherfield Park. The family includes Mr. Bennet‚ Mrs. Bennet and their five daughters. One of their daughters‚ Miss Elizabeth‚ is one of the main characters in the movie. The Bennet family goes under the category of middleclass‚ and the biggest wish for Mrs. Bennet is to get her daughters married with some handsome rich men. One day there’s some big news that reaches the Bennet family. The fortuned Mr Bingley is coming

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    arrogant man for security due to the pressures of society placed on women in Austen’s era. Despite the dishonorable intentions of George Wickham‚ he decides to marry Lydia out of an inconvenient agreement that guarantees financial gain. Conversely‚ Elizabeth Bennet refuses to marry for any reason that goes against her strong values; instead she marries

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    a)Elizabeth Bennet - The econd of the Bennet daughters at twenty years old‚ she is intelligent‚ lively‚ attractive‚ and witty. b)Mr. Darcy - Twenty-eight years old and unmarried‚ Darcy is the wealthy owner of the famous family estate of Pemberley in Derbyshire. Handsome‚ tall‚ and intelligent. c)Jane Bennet - Twenty-two years old when the novel begins‚ she is considered the most beautiful young lady in the neighbourhood. She is sweeter‚ shyer‚ sensible but not as clever as Elizabeth. 3

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    Park‚ a nearby estate. Mrs. Bennet‚ whose obsession is to find husbands for her daughters‚ sees Mr. Bingley as a potential suitor. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have five children: Jane‚ Elizabeth‚ Mary‚ Kitty‚ and Lydia. The Bennets’ first acquaintance with Mr. Bingley and his companions is at the Meryton Ball. Mr. Bingley takes a liking to Jane and is judged by the townspeople to be perfectly amiable and agreeable. Mr. Bingley’s friend Mr. Darcy‚ however‚ snubs Elizabeth and is considered to be proud

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    ’s first written but later published novel‚ is a commentary on the importance in society of inheritance and achievement. Austen obviously valued one ’s achieved virtues over inherited status‚ a revolutionary notion for a female of the day. Elizabeth Bennet‚ Austen ’s own mouthpiece to criticize her times‚ bridges the gap between 19th century sensibility and 20th century self-exploration. Lizzy‚ though given the opportunity on more than one occasion (Mr. Darcy ’s first and Mr. Collins ’s only proposal)

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    because the expectations and social status of the nineteenth century were high. The eldest girl in the family back then was known by ‘Miss’ followed by their sir name. For example‚ Jane is known as ‘Miss Bennet’ because she is the eldest‚ the other were known by Miss Elizabeth Bennet‚ Miss Lydia Bennet

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    Throughout the novel‚ it is not the man who is seeking a spouse so much as it is Mrs. Bennet seeking suitable husbands for her older daughters. The entire novel explores the various types of love and marriage. The Bennets’ marriage is shown to be a disaster‚ with the wife playing the part of a fool and the husband retreating to live an uninvolved life in his ivory tower. In contrast to the marriage of the Bennets is the pleasant conjugal life of the Gardiners‚ who are mutually compatible and supportive

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