First Impressions

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First Impressions Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen, deals with many common issues such as, marriage, wealth, social status, and first impressions. Although first impressions can be misleading, true character is always revealed later. During the 19th century, impressions, especially first ones, are of utmost importance. An opinion or first impression can lead to future prejudices or incorrect assessments of a person’s true character. Other times, a first assessment of one can be spot on. Many characters, such as Darcy, Elizabeth, and Wickham, are treated unjustly because of others inaccurate assessments. Darcy is one of the characters that are judged from almost everyone in the novel. Many of the assessments made of Mr. Darcy are extremely wrong. At first everyone pictures Mr. Darcy as a “fine figure of a man” and “much handsomer than Mr. Bingley” (7). However, his impression of such a gentlemen like figure soon begins to fade. Mr. Darcy is soon “discovered to be proud, to be above his company, and above being pleased” (7). This disagreeable impression only worsens whe...

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