Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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Jane Austen grew up during the late 18th and early 19th century when British culture was surrounded with a set of domestic concerns over money, status, and property. Therefore, people focused primarily on the wealth within their own family. Austen uses satirical references about marriage to show that it was normal for daughters to be censored from what they generally want in a marriage because they became the income of their families’ wealth. As a result, personal desires and flaws tied in with the expectations of society. This is the reason people started to obtain pride, or having a high opinion of one’s self, and prejudice, or judging people before knowing them. They take pride in their own social class, being married and wealth and are prejudice towards those not in the same social class. In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen the themes pride and prejudice are strongly shown through the characters’ flaws however, one character manages to overcome the judgments and opinions he forms and progress into a more mature individual.
Fitzwilliam Darcy and Lydia Bennet have excessive pride which blinds their judgments and decisions and influences their actions immensely. Darcy, a prideful landowner does not see why he should bother with people who are not as educated, rich, or sophisticated as he is. Thus when Charles Bingley suggests that Darcy should dance with Elizabeth Bennet Darcy says, “She is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me; and I am in no humor at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men" (Austen 7). Darcy makes it clear that he takes pride in his reputation and his social class. Therefore, Darcy does not think that Elizabeth is good enough for him to dance with or even b...

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...orth compared with my own” (57). Darcy acknowledges that his pride has led him to judge people based on their class and to assume that is what everyone did. He now understands that a person’s conduct is far more important than his or her class. After Darcy’s progression he achieves self-knowledge that allows him to know that pride in oneself is healthy- in its own proper time and place.
In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen two characters are driven towards the themes of personal pride and prejudice because of their own self-admiration. The foundation of the late 18th and 19th century England affected the characters of this time by making them think the purpose of marriage was to uphold their family class in order to be economically stable. Causing them to become prideful and prejudice based on a set of domestic concerns over money, status, and property.

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