Darcy and The Monster

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A character will always decide the fate of the plot. A plot is empty and meaningless without a character to interact with it. If the character is cold and distant the reader will find the plot tedious and emotionless. It takes an author with an inventive talent to create a character who is believable, realistic, but not necessary loved. For antagonists need to be as acquainted to it’s readers as the protagonists.

Now many people will argue that Mr. Darcy, Jane Austen’s character from Pride and Prejudice, is not an antagonist. After all the book revolves around his romance with Elizabeth. However for the first 242 pages Mr. Darcy was viewed as an antagonist in Elizabeth’s eye. He meddled in her sister’s relationship and took away a fortune of money that belonged to a love interest of hers. For these reasons it is proved that Mr. Darcy at least started out as an antagonist.

Although this shift from antagonist to protagonist allows Mr. Darcy to become more humane and relatable to Austen’s readers, his motivation lacks authenticity. He was first described as a proud yet reserved ma...

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