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In Pride and Prejudice, free indirect speech occurs when the narrator conveys a character's thoughts or feelings without explicitly stating them as direct speech. An example of free indirect speech in the novel is when Elizabeth Bennet considers Mr. Darcy's character, with the narrator blending her thoughts seamlessly with the narration. This technique helps to offer insight into the character's perspective while maintaining the narrative flow.

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