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Pride And Prejudice Essay, Research Paper

"Blindness" The dictionary definition of pride is a sense of one’s

proper dignity or value. The dictionary definition of prejudice is an adverse

judgment or opinion formed beforehand without knowledge of the facts. When you

add these two themes together, you get the book "Pride and Prejudice."

The very basis of this book is on pride and prejudice. According to these

definitions, pride and prejudice is blindness towards reality. Throughout the

book, the various characters judge each other by using pride and prejudice. An

example of this is made by Mr. Bennett and sets the tone for the rest of the

novel. Mr. Bennett is talking to his wife about the arrival of the rich Mr.

Bingley. Mrs. Bennett says that she would like one of their five girls to marry

him so that they would be situated well for the rest of their life. Mr. Bennett

shows his prejudice by saying, "Design! Nonsense, how can you talk so!

However, it is very likely that he may fall in love with one of them, and

therefore you must visit him as soon as he comes"(Pg. 5). According to the

book, all of the daughters are blessed with beauty. Mr. Bennett must be implying

that although his daughters are beautiful, they may not be rich enough or have

high enough standards to be considered by Mr. Bingley. He is blind to the

feeling of love due to his relationship with his own wife. The majority of the

story is based on the feelings between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Both

characters are very self centered, causing them to put up blinders. Elizabeth

Bennet is a middle class woman who always likes to be treated the same by

everybody, no matter who they are. She believes herself to be plenty good enough

for any man. Mr. Darcy especially is blind to any status other than wealth. Mr.

Darcy is an extremely rich fellow. These two represent the most pride and

prejudice in the book. Mr. Darcy is the perfect example of pride and Elizabeth

is a good example of prejudice. Their story starts near the beginning where they

meet at a local ball. Mr. Darcy pays little attention to her because his pride

will not let him deal with a lower class member. He says this of her, "She

is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me"(Pg.12). He also says

this when asked to find someone to dance with, "I certainly shall not. You

know how I detest it, unless I am particularly acquainted with my partner. At

such an assembly as this, it would be insupportable. Your sisters are engaged,

and there is not another woman in the room whom it would not be a punishment to

me to stand up with”(Pg.12). Elizabeth overhead some of these remarks and she

starts her hatred for Darcy. In addition, these remarks lead Elizabeth to think

that Darcy said these remarks just because he has standards were too high for

her. The tensions are high between these two until the next time they see each

other. At this point, both are blind to any assets, but Darcy begins to show

some interest in her beauty. The story progresses, Darcy loses his blinders and

gains interest in her "wit and beauty" while Elizabeth hates him

increasingly. During this time, Mr. Darcy uses his power to break up Jane

Bingley and Mr. Bingley for the reason that he believes that they are not truly

in love with each other. Elizabeth thinks that he is doing this because of his

prejudice for the lower class. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth and she smoothly said

no without seeing him as a man, but as a beast. She stated, "I have every

reason in the world to think ill of you. No motive can excuse the unjust and

ungenerous part you acted there. You dare not, you cannot deny that you have

been the principal, if not the only means of dividing them from each other, of

exposing one to the censure of the world for caprice and instability, the other

to its derision for disappointed hopes, and involving them both in misery of the

acutest kind”(Pg. 162). Later, Darcy writes a letter to Elizabeth, explaining

why he broke up Jane and Mr. Bingley. Elizabeth reads this letter and begins to

understand the pride that Mr. Darcy has for himself. After reading the letter,

her blindness towards him becomes shaken. After a series a small story lines in

the book, Elizabeth finds out that Darcy bribed Mr. Wickham into marrying Lydia

Bennett, Elizabeth’s sister. She is grateful for this but feels that it was not

necessary. She also realizes that Darcy is not a bad person at heart. Then Darcy

decided to ask her in marriage again, this time she gladly said yes. Finally,

the blinders come down and the characters are realistic.

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