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Pride And Prejudice

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Elizabeth is a confident and intelligent character who can sometimes be both proud and prejudiced. Elizabeth doesn’t act like other women, who are silly and flirtatious, optimistic and sometimes blind of people’s true character, or someone who would marry a man she can’t stand just for the financial security. Elizabeth has her own way of thinking and does not always follow the traditional ways that women of her time should act. For instance, when Jane is ill and staying at Netherfield, Elizabeth, instead of taking the carriage to visit her, walks through the fields and ends up with mud on her dress. Elizabeth also has rather high self-esteem, which is actually one of her qualities that attract Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy is used to being complimented be women and having women gawk after him, which makes Elizabeth even more appealing because she does not act the way most women do around him. She challenges him and speaks her mind to him whenever she wants to, which is so opposite of what women such as Miss Caroline Bingley do, that he just can not resist Elizabeth. She is not only a confident woman, but also a proud and even prejudiced woman. When Darcy makes his first proposal of marriage to her, Elizabeth might have been flattered by his love and adoration for her, except that he insulted her by saying it was against his own judgment to ask in the first place. Pride kicks in and she, in return, insults him back by saying that if he had asked in a more gentleman like manner, she would have been kinder in her refusal. In his proposal Darcy also mention the foolishness of her family. Elizabeth herself knows that they are very foolish, and had been especially at the Netherfield ball, but still defends them and claims that the reason Darcy doesn’t like them are because they are so beneath him and he would never want to be associated with that kind of people. There is also evidence of Elizabeth’s prejudice against Mr. Darc...

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