Racist
That IS the title.
The original title for "Pride and Prejudice" was actually "First Impressions." Jane Austen later changed it to the title we know today.
A person can prejudice another person but not be a racist by always being positive and tolerant.
Pride and Prejudice
first impressions
prejudice is bad because it is often harmful and no person deserves to be treated in such way.
prejudice applies to excluding a person of their abilities or judging someone without evidence
A person A person who jucies cow and is name judy and is a guy
Then you are being prejudice.
Pride and arrogance are two very different terms, which are often confused by many people at times. Mr Darcy has pride due to the fact he is of a high social class and is admired by many. Elizabeth is disgusted by his pride and instantly develops a prejudice against him, so the title Pride and Prejudice fits really well.
Generally, "and" remains in lower case; e.g. Pride and Prejudice.
Prejudice, discrimination, judging?