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Elizabeth Bennet rejected Mr. Darcy's first proposal primarily due to her feelings of pride and prejudice. She was offended by his initial condescending manner and the way he disparaged her family's social standing. Additionally, her belief that he had wronged Mr. Wickham further fueled her decision. Elizabeth valued personal integrity and mutual respect, which she felt were lacking in Darcy's approach.

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