prejudice1

             Pride and Prejudice Concerned with a proposal marriage the changing emotions characters involved, + the way upper class gripped with desire = glamour importance Attracted to story = powerful narrative; Relate = E's need to find love. The changing em often confused initial presumptions. I intrigued see-sawing em decided explore D+E's feelings affected by the mp
             Narrative begins Mr bingly's arrival Netherfield Park. Mrs Bennet tells 5 daughters a rich and handsome man moving to neighbourhood. 1st meeting D+E reviled that D likes E .E not feel the same, thinking high handed d confesses love to E she refuses it she has seen proud he is +heard bad rumours. Finally E's em change because seen him change +grow understanding. In fact D became man E liked
             When we 1st meet Elizabeth her emotions appear to be changing
             E is intelligent quick witted, her honesty, virtue and lively wit enable to rise above nonsense and bad behaviour that pervade family
             " To Elizabeth it appeared, that had her family made an agreement to expose themselves as much as they could during the evening".
             The behaviour certain members E's family at Netherfield ball displays carelessness + lack refinement serves D sense of their inferiority
             E sharp tongue + tendency make hasty judgements often lead astray. PaP essentially love story of how E +true love D overcome all obstacles- including personal feelings + attitudes tightly round up concern sister Jane. 1st reason rejecting D is he ruined
             "Perhaps for ever, the happiness of a most beloved sister."
             Later even though is still concerned D's feelings towards her she is still deeply anxious for Jane's happiness + delighted when she sees Bingly must love her. E must cope hopeless mother who is only infested in marring off her daughters, a distant father, 2 badly behaved sisters + several snobbish females, overcome mistaken impressions D, which initially
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