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This essay is about Darcy and Elizabeths relationship and the obstacles that prevented them from getting married from the very start of the book. ... When Darcy first arrives at Longbourne he is seen as a very proud man, he thinks that he is better than everyone else in the room or wherever he is. Elizabeth is prejudice against him. ... Elizabeth looses her prejudice against Darcy and Darcy is not proud or arrogant. ...
Throughout the whole book there are many obstacles that prevent Darcy and Elizabeth from getting married. Mrs Bennet is a big problem to Darcy. ... Darcy is a very proud man and does not think that Mrs Bennet is good enough to be related to him and thinks that she would be an embarrassment to him.
Darcys pride is a big problem to Elizabeth. ... He also talks about Elizabeth to Mr Bingley “She is tolerable but not nearly handsome enough to tempt me”. He is proud throughout the whole book until the very end when his love for Elizabeth manages to change him.
Darcy and Elizabeth both seem to enjoy arguing with each other. ... “Elizabeth began to imagine that they would both be silent for the whole two dances”.
Mr Wickham was the perfect man and Elizabeth had fallen in love with him. He told Elizabeth that Mr Darcy had stopped him from getting a job at the church. This made Elizabeth hate Mr Darcy even more.
Approximate Word count = 1173 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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