Analysis Of Pride And Prejudice

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Pride and Prejudice: The Analysis By: Nikhil Sajeev Core 3 Jane Austen’s, “Pride and Prejudice” is set in the Bennett Estate, this book is in the English comedy genre. The Bennett family has five daughters; Lydia, Kitty, Mary, Jane, and Elizabeth. Mrs. Bennett desperately wants to marry them off. The arrival of Mr. Bingley causes the whole town of Longbourn to be excited and pompous. Mr. Bennett visits Mr. Bingley, which causes the Bennett family to be invited to a ball. At the ball, Mr.Bingley takes great interest in Jane. His mentor and friend, Mr Darcy disapproves the relationship and refuses to dance with Elizabeth. After meeting Elizabeth at many parties, he grows more and more attracted to her. Meanwhile, Jane’s relationship with Mr. Bingley grows. Mr. Collins, their cousin is a clergyman who is to inherit the Bennett mansion. He only cares about status and pride. He proposes to Elizabeth, but she rejects him. The Bennet girls get friendly with the stationed Militia men. Elizabeth takes on a liking to Mr. Wickham. He tells her of Mr. Darcy’s cruelty towards him. News spread that Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley have moved back to London. Jane is quite upset to hear this. Elizabeth is shocked to learn that her friend, Charlotte Lucas has been engaged to Mr. Collins. Charlotte tells Elizabeth it is because of financial reasons. Elizabeth goes to visit Charlotte in her new house. She goes to visit Lady Catherine de Bourgh, who is Mr. Darcy’s aunt. Mr. Darcy, then shortly proposes to Elizabeth, to which she says he is “arrogant and unpleasant”. Elizabeth then continues to reprimand him for making Mr. Bingley leave Jane. Mr. Darcy, after being rejected by Elizabeth, he writes a letter to her. He explains in the letter that he though... ... middle of paper ... ... Lucas is one of Elizabeth’s best friends. She is also the husband of Mr. Collins. Also, she doesn’t consider love the only thing to marry someone. She married Mr. Collins because she wanted a comfortable house. I learned to explore different genres. From this book, I learned not to judge people by other people’s opinion about them. When I saw this book on the list, I was skeptical about reading it because I thought it would be a boring book. Shortly after, I saw a movie based on the book, and found the movie actually entertaining. I thought that if the movie could be that funny, the book could also be funny. This book is a fantastic read and a classic piece of English literature. The dialogue is very entertaining, and I got a good laugh from it. I would definitely recommend this book to other people who enjoy comedies, as it is funny and a very interesting read.

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