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Plot Summary:
The novel follows Elizabeth Bennet, a sharp and independent young woman, as she navigates issues of love, class, and marriage in early 19th-century England. She meets Mr. Darcy, a wealthy but proud gentleman, and their initial misunderstandings and prejudices lead to a complex and evolving relationship. Over time, both characters learn from their mistakes, overcoming societal expectations and their own pride and prejudice.
Key Themes:
- Love and Marriage: The novel critiques the societal pressure on women to marry for financial security rather than love.
- Social Class and Status: It explores the rigid class divisions of Regency-era England.
- Pride and Prejudice: Both Elizabeth and Darcy must overcome their own biases to find happiness.
Notable Characters:
- Elizabeth Bennet – The intelligent and witty protagonist.
- Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy – A wealthy gentleman with initial arrogance but a kind heart.
- Mr. Bennet & Mrs. Bennet – Elizabeth’s parents, with contrasting personalities.
- Jane Bennet & Mr. Bingley – Elizabeth’s kind elder sister and her wealthy, amiable suitor.
- Lydia Bennet & Mr. Wickham – Elizabeth’s reckless younger sister and the charming but deceitful officer.
- Charlotte Lucas & Mr. Collins – Elizabeth’s pragmatic friend who marries for security.








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