Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen easy summary
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Pride and Prejudice is a famous novel of powerful women writer Jane Austin.
Money, loves, marriage, social status, and worldly success are the main theme
of this novel. In the novel we see Mr. And Mrs. Bennet leave in the village of
longbourn. With is situated in the country of heart for cheers. They have five
daughters Jane Elizabeth Mary Catherine and Lydia. Zane is the eldest daughter
of Mr. And Mrs. Bennet. She's a very simple girl. She has a friendly often and
cordial mind. By Nature She is sweet and gentle she's free from malice and
duplicity. She's not a haughty girl. She doesn't think deeply about her life. She
takes everything easily. She loves Bingley the handsome hero and
well-established man. Bingley also loves her. They are sincerely in love with
each other. By nature, both of them are sweet, gentle and easy-going. Elizabeth
is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. She's the dominating Family
character. She loves Darcy the gets married at the beginning of the noble. Darcy
is seen as a haughty man. He tries to avoid Elizabeth, but Elizabeth’s
personality attracts him gradually.
Elizabeth
and Darcy begins with prejudices and gradually move towards understanding.
Elizabeth is prejudiced against Darcy at first. But with the passage of time
har Prejudice finally melts away. Mary is the third daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Bennet. Actually, She is studious. Being interested in books, she is somewhat
unsocial. Thus she is quite unlike Catherine and Lydia. She is fond of playing
the piano. She has a touch of vanity. Indeed, she has a strange personality. Catherine
is the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. She is a stupid girl and she is
excessively interested in the officers of the armed force near the town of
Meryton. She always looks out for an officer with whom she can gossip and
become acquainted. Lydia is the youngest or fifth daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Bennet. She too is interested in the officers of the armed Force like her
sister Catherine. She is a selfish girl and brings shame to her family. She
convinces Mr. Wickham very tactfully. She falls in love, Mr. Wickham. Mr. Wickham
marries her ultimately because of the influence of Lydia love, marriage,
emotion, worldly success, vanity are the major themes in Pride and Prejudice.
Charlotte
and Mr. Collins at the first to get married in the course of the novel. Mr.
Collins has a good house and a very handsome income. So Charlotte accepts him
because of economic solvency. She does not think of love. After marriage, she
never finds real happiness in life. The marriage between Lydia and Wickham is
very complex. Mutual understanding is totally absent in their conjugal life.
Lydia is fascinated by the external glamour of Wickham's personality and
the surface excellence of his behavior. The noble indeed highlights the adverse
effect of ill-matched marriage on the emotional development of the children. The
five daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet are different from each other. Elizabeth
may be regarded as the heroine of the noble. She is the most sensible and
intelligent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. She has a talent for witty and
remarks. She immediately marries Mr. Darcy whom she initially dislikes. Mr.
Bennet is a man of excellent personality.
But Mrs. Bennet is the opposite of him. She's very
anxious about her daughter's marriage. She is not a woman of high thought. She
desires that Bingley will marry her any daughters. Marriage of the five daughters
is the prime concern of Mr. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet likes Fame and Glory. She
prefers solvent young man for her daughters.
She wants to get married to her second
daughter Elizabeth with Mr. Collins because he is well-dressed rich man. Mr.
Bennet does not want to do so. The title Pride and Prejudice is appropriate
and suggestive for the words, Pride and Prejudice indicate the leading
characteristics of the two principal characters, Darcy and Elizabeth of the
book, at the outward level Darcy, personifies Pride.
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