Pride and Prejudice
English

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Mrs. Bennet has but one aim in life: to find a good match for each of her five daughters. Mr. Bennet a mild and indolent man given to witty cynicisms refuses to take this vulgar project seriously; he ridicules his wife instead of giving her support in her schemes. One of the daughters Elizabeth becomes prejudiced against her future suitor Darcy because of his arrogance and his uncalled-for interference with his friend Bingley's courtship of her sister Jane. In interfering with Jane and Bingley Darcy is influence by Mrs. Bennet's undisguised husband-hunt and her impropriety in general; he mistakenly believes that Jane is only seeking an advantageous match and that her feelings are not sincere. In spite of his disapproval of the Bennet family. Darcy cannot keep himself from falling in love with Elizabeth and he proposes to her. The tone of the proposal (it is evident that his love for Elizabeth is a blow to his pride) and her own prejudice cause Elizabeth to coldly reject him...
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