Pride and Prejudice

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“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife” (pg.1). Jane Austen’s first line of the novel does a great job describing her position for the rest of the book. She laughs to herself as she writes this because she knows how much of a mistake it is to rush into a marriage or to marry purely for wealth. Austin uses this novel as a tool to teach her readers what are good reasons to get married and how our Pride and Prejudices can get in the way of forming relationships in life.
The character’s Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are the essence of this theme. They perfectly show both how one’s pride and prejudice get in the way of their relationship with one another. Elizabeth shows how one’s prejudice towards another can ruin one’s initial chance of their relationship blossoming. Elizabeth exclaims to Mr. Darcy, "I remember hearing you once say, Mr. Darcy, that you hardly ever forgave, that your resentment once created was unappeasable. You are very cautious, I suppose, as to its being created." (pg.71). This quotation that Au...

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