Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PRIDE & PREJUDICE by Jane Austen
- PRIDE- having too high of an opinion for someone's worth or importance
- Fitzwilliam DARCY & ELIZABETH BENNET
- Before EB and FD meet he, insults her: "she is tolerable" "But not handsome
enough to tempt me"
- Her pride was 'piqued', but she laughed off
- She is much like her father, they both find 'ridiculousness'
funny (i.e. Mr.Darcy's comment, Mr. Collins)
- VIRTURES: "his fine person" "Handsome
features" "Noble mien" "having £10,000
a year" "looked at with great admiration
for about half an evening"
- VICES: "Manners are
disgusting" He's proud,
feels superior. "above
being pleased" "most
disagreeable, horrid
man"(Mrs.Bennet)
- Elizabeth is he fathers
favourite, intelligent,
playful, spirited, witty
and beautiful
- e.g of PRIDE-Mr.Darcy
- MRS.BENNET
- PREJUDICE- making judgements about others which aren't based on fact or experience
- e.g. of PREJUDICE
- ELIZABETH BENNET
- Once Darcy offends her, she lets everything feed
the prejudice she has developed for him
- She is ready to believe anything to
fuel this impression she has of Darcy
(e.g. Wickham (lie) story)
- Fitzwilliam DARCY
- He's prejudice is against anyone he
doesn't know e.g. The Bennets