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Pride and Prejudice Pursuit

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Pride and Prejudice Themes and Commentary

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QUESTION 1/6 - Themes

Question 1/6 - Themes

Explanation

We can see that both Lizzy and Darcy undergo changes throughout the novel in order to allow them to be together and be happy in their marriage. There were many barriers to this from the difference in social class, to pride and prejudices in their opinions

QUESTION 2/6 - Charcter Development

QUESTION 2/6 - Character development

Explanation

As the novel progresses, Lizzy falls in love with Darcy as she begins to understand him from his Letter explaining Jane and Wickham, to helping Lydia (marry Wickham), reuniting Jane and Bingley and even his kindness to her and her family.

QUESTION 3/6 - Commentary

QUESTION 3/6 - Commentary

Explanation

Remember that women had no money of their own. Their goal was to marry and marry usually well ($$$) so that they could take care fo themselves and even sometimes their families. Marrying well often meant raising about your social status too.

QUESTION 4/6 - First Impressions

QUESTION 4/6 - First Impressions

Explanation

Mr. Darcy hurt Elizabeth's Pride when he called her "tolerable" at the beginning of the novel. She used that hurt to fuel her reasons to hate him and not even try to understand him.

QUESTION 5/6 - Plot

QUESTION 5/6 - Plot

Explanation

The beginning starts with the quote "It is a truth universally acknowledged..." and then we immediately meet Mr. Bingley. He is our example of a single man, with fortune "looking" for a wife. He has the money and status to be a prize to any woman.

QUESTION 6/6 - Character Development and Commentary

QUESTION 6/6 - art and literature

Explanation

This is false. Elizabeth's independent spirit challenges Mr. Darcy's pride and prejudice, leading to initial conflict but ultimately forcing him to confront his own biases and appreciate her strength.

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