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Title: ,, Pride and Prejudice ’’
Author: Jane Austen
Genre : Romantic novel
Setting (time): 19th century
Setting ( place ): England
Tone : a bit depressed, satirical, vivid
Themes: love, pride, prejudice, family, women and marriage
Introduction
Pride and Prejudice was first published on 28 January 1813 and it talks about love and marriage, personalities and misunderstanding, pride and prejudice. The book concentrates on the characters search of love, bafflements and feelings . The story is told from a third point of view.
Characters
  • Elizabeth Bennet : The protagonist of the novel and the second oldest of five sisters , Elizabeth is lively , sharp -tongued, intelligent and good -looking
  • Mr. Darcy : An extremely wealthy aristocrat. He is proud, egotistic and extremely conscious.
  • Jane Bennet: Jane is the oldest in the family. She is beautiful, good-tempered, sweet, humble and selfless.
  • Charles Bingley: Mr. Bingley is an amiable and good-tempered person . He is very modest and easily swayed by the advice of his friends .
  • Other characters: Mr. Wickham, Mrs. Bennet, Mr. Bennet, Lydia Bennet, Catherine Bennet, Mary Bennet, Mr. Collins , Charlotte Lucas

Plot
Elizabeth and Jane are two of the five sisters of the Bennet family. All the sisters are excited when a rich man decides to buy a house in their neighbourhood. There are public balls and Mr. Bingley seems to be interested in Jane. He is accompanied by his friend Mr. Darcy. Soon Mr. Bingley leaves the vicinity and Jane is surprised because she thought that they would get married . Many things happen and
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