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Prejudice is a lack of respect, therefore respect overcomes prejudice in the act.
Mr. Darcy plays a significant role in resolving the Lydia-Wickham scandal in "Pride and Prejudice" by providing financial assistance to help facilitate their marriage. By doing so, he prevents the potential ruin of the Bennet family's reputation and secures Lydia's future. Darcy's intervention highlights his growth in character and his willingness to act out of compassion and responsibility towards those he cares about.
Yes it is possible to be prejudiced and still not act on that prejudice. You would believe that something was true, but you could be very careful not to act on those beliefs.
The "Pride" in Pride and Prejudice relates back to mainly Mr. Darcy's pride, but also a little to Elizabeth's. Mr. Darcy is too proud to aqqaintence himself with the Bennets more than he has too and when he does propose to Elizabeth Bennet he makes it clear that he loves her "against his better jugdgement".
Pride.
Beowulf acts out of pride by taking on challenges single-handedly and boasting about his abilities. Grendel acts out of pride by believing himself to be superior to humans and allowing his pride to blind him to his own limitations.
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Prejudice can contribute to violence by fueling negative attitudes and stereotypes that can lead individuals or groups to act in discriminatory or harmful ways towards others. However, not all acts of violence are directly caused by prejudice, as there can be multiple factors at play.
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Possibly. if you had gotten into an agurment then it may be pride and anger. Pride is the worst trait in all humans. it cause everyone to act stubbornly and ignorantly. pride can also cause couple to split and never allow them to reunite.
Behaving in an ethical manner would mean to be fair and not act with prejudice or dishonesty.
There are problems at home so they take it out on everyone else. Peer pressure. Brought up badly. Follow the crowd. Try to act tuff and hard. Think they are clever. Don't understand what they are doing. Blame others for things that are going wrong in their life. Think it is funny and entertaining