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⚫ Critically analyse the character of Fitzwilliam Darcy. (in about 150 words)
(-Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen)
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Answered by umitbarman1111
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Darcy exhibits all the good and bad qualities of the ideal English aristocrat — snobbish and arrogant, he is also completely honest and sure of himself. Darcy is not actually a titled nobleman, but he is one of the wealthiest members of the landed gentry — the same legal class that Elizabeth's much poorer family belongs to. While Darcy's sense of social superiority offends people, it also promotes some of his better traits. As Wickham notes in his sly assessment, "His pride never deserts him; but with the rich, he is liberal-minded, just, sincere, rational, honorable, and perhaps agreeable —

allowing for fortune and figure."

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:- I keep it a 100.

Isn't this true?

But it just sounds good in books, You and I both know the reality how it is out here.

And if you keep it real it fits perfectly.

Neighbour would be the first one to stab you, when it's the time.

But tell me How can you survive among devils themselves, they would kill you to see you fall.

I'm back, where you at?

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