Pride and Prejudice is one of the
most best love stories. the marriage
between Darcy and Elizabeth. As in any good love story, the lovers
must compromise and overcome several obstacles, beginning with
the stress caused by the lovers’ own personal life's. Elizabeth’s
pride makes her misjudge Darcy on the lines of a poor first impression,
while Darcy’s prejudice against Elizabeth’s poor social standing
blinds him, for a time, to her many upsides.They begin then to look past each others outside appearance and overall social status and fall madly in love.
On the other hand, expert Natasha Duquette states, "Prejudice is a problem for Lizzy, who has been set against Darcy by
something she heard him say in an unguarded moment, and is unwilling to
see him in any other light than the one she casts on him herself until
she reads his letter at Hunsford." I highly disagree with this comment. I do no believe that Lizzy has any problem with prejudice. It is Darcy. In my opinion, Lizzy has every right to judge him as he did her the first time he saw her. All Darcy did was talk about how she did not meet up to his "standards". Lizzy had the problem with pride because her pride is what kept her from falling for him right away.
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