PRIDE & PREJUDICE by Jane Austen

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