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... In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice the pride of Mr. ...
The name of the book, Pride and Prejudice was not always that; it was first called First Impressions. The main theme of this book is about how the book describes how the prejudices and first impressions (especially those dealing with pride) of the main characters change throughout the novel. ... Darcy’s insulting remarks in the Meryton assembly rooms hurt her pride and begin to feed her feelings of prejudice against him. ... Darcy, she believed that he had too much pride and believed he thought he was better than her; she was being prejudice. ...
The two main characters realize their pride and prejudices at the Hunsford Cottage, but the true turning point is at Pemberely. ... Each character carries a certain amount of pride, some being more than others. ... If people today were more open-minded, and took less pride in themselves they would not be so quick to judge other people and let their prejudices get the best of them.
Approximate Word count = 1220 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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