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Just look for the digital version of Pride & Prejudice.
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Darcy's arrogance and Lizzie's prejudice go hand in hand (fitting the title).
In terms of plot, it is because Darcy looks down on "rednecks" and thinks that Lizzie is not very good-looking.
Lizzie felt that he was prejudiced because of his arrogance and lack of gentlemanly demeanor.
Then there was Wayhan's malicious slander of Darcy.
It made Licui, who was already dissatisfied with Darcy, even more prejudiced.
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Elizabeth's misunderstanding and prejudice against him was one reason, but the main thing was that she hated his arrogance. Because Darcy's arrogance is actually a reflection of the difference in status, as long as there is this advantage, arrogance, there can be no common thoughts and feelings between him and Elizabeth, and there can be no ideal marriage.
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Mostly because of Darcy's arrogance, because of Darcy's contempt for her whole family.
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The personality and the three views are different.
In Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth's father is called Bennett. The little squire, Mr. Bennet, is a wise middle-aged man who often speaks to others in a sarcastic, cynical, and yet cold tone. Bennett has a sarcastic skill and a knack for silence, a vain, unheard, and uneducated man.
The biggest mistake of Mr. Bennet's life was to marry a young and beautiful but uninformed and narrow-minded wife at a young age. He immersed himself in books, wanted to get himself out of the house, and neglected the education of his daughters. Elizabeth had three brothers.
When Mr. Wycombe went after Miss King, his aunt, Mrs. Gardner, used to say that Wycombe was a little money-loving. At that time, Elizabeth asked rhetorically how to distinguish between the love of money and prudence, and she thought that Mr. Wycombe had given up his admiration for money, and had chosen Miss King for money because of prudence. It's the right character and approach.
Character background
Bennet, the young squire, has five daughters to be married, and Mrs. Bennet spends her days trying to find a husband for her daughters. The new neighbor, Bingley, is a wealthy bachelor who immediately becomes a target for Mrs. Bennet's hunt. At a ball, Bingley falls in love with the Bennet family's eldest daughter, Jane, at first sight, and Mrs. Bennet is ecstatic about it.
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Bingley's sister, Caroline, is bent on pursuing Darcy, and when she discovers that Darcy is interested in Elizabeth, she is jealous and determined to thwart it. Although Darcy loved Elizabeth, he could not stand the vulgar and rude behavior of her mother and sisters. Persuaded by his sister and friend Darcy, Bingley left for London without a feast, but Jane still had a deep affection for him.
Bennet had no sons, and his family fortune was to be inherited by a distant relative, Collins. Collins was a mediocre and flattering man, relying on his power to become a priest. He proposed to Elizabeth, and when he was rejected, he immediately married her close friend Charlotte.
There was a handsome young officer, Wickham, in the militia wing in a nearby town, whom everyone praised and whom Elizabeth took a liking to. One day, he told Elizabeth that his father was the head of Darcy's house, and that Darcy's father had bequeathed him a large sum of money, but Darcy had swallowed it up. When Elizabeth heard this, she became even more disgusted with Darcy.
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