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what does the novel pride and prejudice portray. pls give fast answers itsu urgent!!!

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Answered by bhavanaknkn
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Answer:

Pride and Prejudice is set in rural England in the early 19th century, and it follows the Bennet family, which includes five very different sisters. Mrs. Bennet is anxious to see all her daughters married, especially as the modest family estate is to be inherited by William Collins when Mr. Bennet dies. At a ball, the wealthy and newly arrived Charles Bingley takes an immediate interest in the eldest Bennet daughter, the beautiful and shy Jane. The encounter between his friend Darcy and Elizabeth is less cordial. Although Austen shows them intrigued by each other, she reverses the convention of first impressions: pride of rank and fortune and prejudice against the social inferiority of Elizabeth’s family hold Darcy aloof, while Elizabeth is equally fired both by the pride of self-respect and by prejudice against Darcy’s snobbery.

Answered by bhumikathapa2005
2

Answer:

love and marriage

Explanation:

the novel pride and prejudice portrays the importance of marrying for love rather than money or social prestige.

i haven't read the novel yet but i have watched the movie pride and prejudice (2005). and i love this movie...

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