Bring out the significance of pride in jane austen's pride and prejudice
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Jane Austen, in Pride and Prejudice, portrayed several things through her chosen title. First, Mr. Darcy exhibitspride when he first arrives at Netherfield because he looks down on country society and refuses to join in on the dancing and games.
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The very title, Pride and Prejudice indicates what the novel is written about. Darcy was first introduced in the novel, he was declared to be, “The proudest, most disagreeable man in the world.” All his actions may be traced to pride. Wickham explains this pride to Elizabeth Bennet as 'filial pride'.
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