I admire Elizabeth the most in Pride and Prejudice. She's smart, intelligent, strong-willed, have a mind of her own and doesn't conform to society's expectations, which is what makes her so attractive.
I dislike Wickham the most. he's too much of a sweet talker and I don't like the fact that he goes around lying and is merely trying to hook up to a rich girl through marriage in order to climb up the social ladder. I agree that Elizabeth is the character I most admire, but I think I dislike Caroline Bingley the most because she is two-faced and scheming. She patronisingly befriends Jane for want of any 'better' society but is then cold and distant when Jane travels all the way to London to see her, and persuades her brother not to marry Jane even though he is so deeply in love with her. Caroline and her sister Louisa Hurst are also far too preoccupied with wealth and social status, so they do not take kindly to Elizabeth Bennet because she cares so little for these trivial matters.
The Bennet I find most admirable is Elizabeth, because she is lively, witty, and reflective. Elizabeth is very often wrong, but she corrects herself when she discovers her error.
Jane Bennet is also very admirable as a person who is steady, mild, and sweet tempered.
I most admire Elizabeth Bennet for her intelligence, wit, and independence. I most dislike Mr. Collins for his pomposity, sycophancy, and lack of self-awareness.
Jane Bennet.
She's most famous for 'pride and prejudice'
Jane Austen wrote six books in her short lifetime. She wrote" Sense and sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. Most of her books are extremely well known but her novel considered most famous would most likely be Pride and Prejudice. This book as been made into many modern movies and is read in classrooms across the world.
Depending on the edition there may or may not be the same amount of pages but in my edition which is a Barnes & Nobles classic there are 360 pages in Pride and 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.
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Mr. Bennet seems to have spent most of his time in his study.
"Pride and Prejudice" has been adapted for television several times. One of the most popular adaptations aired in 1995, starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. However, there have been other adaptations before and since then.
pride and prejudice is the most popular novel, written by Jane Austen, when she was hardly 21. This novel was first written in 1796-97, in epistolary style,under the title. First Impression. First Impression is one of the key phrases in the terminology of sentimental fiction. It signifies the truth and strength of one s immediate emotional responses usually love at first sight.
Firstly the most prominent character who shown pride should be Darcy. Since the introduction of his character, he was thought to be proud and arrogant by the others. Besides Darcy, Lady Catherine was also proud due to her high social statues.
Lydia is the character most inclined to romance. But I think Lizzy and Darcy are the characters readers are most likely to romanticise about.
The book referenced the most in terms of Bella's reading preferences is Wuthering Heights.