First Impressions In Pride And Prejudice Essay

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First impressions

In Pride and Prejudice Austen establishes several themes in her 1813 novel. However, the theme that stood out to me the most was Elizabeth 's nonconformity. She does not care what others think of her, she is independent, she believes in true love and she is not afraid of speaking her mind.This novel, Pride and Prejudice, is about first impressions; Elizabeth’s character is one that was not viewed to be normal, throughout the story she is expressed to be a little different from the rest of the Bennet family. Elizabeth is the second of five sisters and her father’s favorite. She is intelligent amongst her sisters and she does not really conform with what society thinks of her. A great example of this is when Elizabeth goes …show more content…

We can see that Jane and Elizabeth have a strong relationship from the beginning of the story. Either one would do anything to make sure the other one is okay. Elizabeth took this account to a whole other level. For instance, she walks three to five miles all by herself to the Bingley’s house. This was viewed as unlady like in the regency era due to the fact that she had to be escorted by a man just to cross the street. This was a huge deal to the Bingley sisters, although Elizabeth intentions were for the best. Though there may have been some obstacles to arrive, once she read a letter Jane sent she was determined to get there at once. Her father thought this was a hint for him to get the horses however, she said “No, indeed, I do not wish to avoid the walk” (Austen pg. 28) From this description we can tell that nothing stopped Elizabeth from getting to her goal. This describes Elizabeth 's independence and integrity to visit her beloved sister, even if it meant walking three to five miles in mud. Another major event in the story that proves Elizabeth’s independence is when Mr. Collins tries to propose to her. Mr. Collins came to the Bennets house to essentially inherit the property and also attempt to marry one of his second cousins. He had an interest for Eliza; We can tell when he proposes but she refuses. Although he had the money she felt indifferent about him. Her mother …show more content…

She clashes with her sister lydia, She is indifferent to Mr. Collins and she talks back to Lady Catherine DeBourgh. Elizabeth was not only an outgoing person but she was also not afraid to speak her mind, maybe a little rough but with the best of intentions. She was nothing like Lydia she had standards, and she was nothing like Jane she saw people for who they really were, and she was definitely not like mary she was beautiful and not plain. Elizabeth had struggles but through them she eventually saw her full potential. Her main quality was her good sense and that is why she was her father 's favorite child and her mother 's least favorite. We can see that she definitely has some type of spark in comparison with the rest of the bennet sisters and I believe that is what makes her character

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