And the plot thickens, as Elizabeth’s and Mr. Darcy’s rivalry and hatred flourishes into … love? At first I thought that this novel was going to be mainly about Mr. Bingley, as the first sentence talks of a wealthy man who is to be matched up.
Clearly, I was wrong and it’s to talk about Elizabeth and Darcy’s “true love” as it wasn’t planned in contrast of all marriages in the period. Truly this is something very common nowadays, having people that “hate each other and in an apparent change of events drastically pivot to adore each other.
I actually thought that the topic of Pride is very important but don’t feel qualified enough as to talk about Austen’s use of it in the noel as she has only mentioned it twice. But surely I will write a blog about it when I am done reading.
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