Pride and Prejudice

The main character of Pride and Prejudice is Bennet's second daughter, Elizabeth and her relative, Mr. Darcy.  Bingley is drawn to Jane for the first time, and Darcy fascinates Elizabeth, but Elizabeth rejects her proposal with the prejudice that Darcy is arrogant.
But as Darcy helped Elizabeth's sisters Lydia and Jane marry, her prejudice is resolved and she finally marries Daria.  This work is regarded as one of the world's literary works with sharp human observation, delicate personality description, and interesting composition.

The theme of this work is about side view and reality.  As the characters judge and evaluate only the appearance of the other person, they become aware of the reality and solve the misunderstanding and lead to a happy marriage.

Darcy started to look at Mrs. Bennet's daughters as all-sorts of lascivious women because Darcy discovers that Mrs. Bennett is vulgar in decorating all sorts of tricks to marry his daughter Jane to the rich Bingley.  So he was arrogant and terrible to Elizabeth.  But she was a totally different person than he thought.  A spokesperson for Jane Austen, Elizabeth had intelligent thinking skills, a wit, and a warm heart.

Darcy is also a man who is far from arrogance and Elizabeth 's prejudiced perception allows him to be accepted as a modest, thoughtful, and thoughtful figure.

The characters such as Mrs. Bennett, Collins, and Lydia are the subjects of sarcasm that cannot escape from it with all the value standards for the accumulation, comfort, and physical pleasure of material wealth.  This work is a novel in which detailed character portrayal, satire, irony, and techniques for concise conversation are well known.

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