Monday, 2 July 2018

In Pride and Prejudice, what does Jane Austen say about love with respect to the relationships between Elizabeth and Darcy, and Jane and Bingley?

To some
extent,and 's relationship shows Lizzie andthe path of true love. There's little doubt that,
right from the outset, these two lovebirds have fallen head over heels for each other. But with
Lizzie and Darcy it's a completely different story. They're held back from expressing their true
feelings by the twin vices of Darcy's pride and Lizzie's prejudice. To make matters even more
complicated, there's quite a large gulf in social class between them.


Darcy's social snobbery and standoffishness initially prevent him from enjoying a meaningful
relationship with Lizzie. By the same token, Lizzie's put off Darcy by his cold, aloof demeanor.
Yet Jane and Bingley's love...

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