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olife is the cousin of the five Bennet ladies and the heir of the Bennts? is obsequious, pompous and lacking in mon sense.? was not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little assisted by education or society。the greatest part of his life having been spent under the guidance of an illiterate and miserly father。and though he belonged to one of the universities, he had merely kept the necessary terms, without forming at it any useful subjection in which his father had brought him up, had given him originally great humility of manner, but it was now a good deal counteracted by the selfconceit of a weak head, living in retirement, and the consequential feeling of early and unexpected prosperity.? He meets Lady Catherin de Bourgh merely by a ?fortunate chance? so that he admires the Lady with heart and soul, and regards all she says as golden novel clearly shows his motivation of visiting Longbourn family—?Having now a good house and very sufficient ine, he intended to marry。and in seeking a reconciliation with the Longbourn family he had a wife in view, as he meant to choose one of the daughters, if he found them as handsome and amiable as they were represented by mon , as he says frankly to Elizabeth—‘But the fact is, that being, as I am, to inherit this estate after the death of your honoured father,(who, however, may live many years longer,)I could not satisfy myself without resolving to choose a wife from among his daughter, that the loss to them might be as little as possible, when the melancholy event takes place—which, however, as I have already said, may not be for several years?, he console himself by marrying one of the doesn?t have any feeling or passion of love merely takes it for granted that he may get the affection of Elizabeth because of his ine, status and his connection with both Lady Catherine de Bourgh and the Bennets.(Elizabeth?s rejection of ? marriage proposal is weled by her father, regardless of the financial benefit to the family of such a match.)The author made an interesting and ridiculous , Jane Austen also painted other characters successfully, including Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Lydia, uncovered the merit and demerit of every character sharply and vividly and made all of them can often find something in mon in their daily PlotMost of Jane Austen novels were set in English village, where life is simple and where there is a seldom social , much of the attention of the author is paid on people—the changes of people as Elizabeth once tells to for a novel, the twists and turns of the plot are most important and main plot of the novel is the development of DarcyElizabeth relationship, during which the alteration of their attitude towards each other plays a very important focusing mainly on these two people may make the story dull and tiresome, so the author skillfully use , and also their marriage as ingredients to make the plot more lively and plicated(both and have more or less affected Elizabeth?s emotional life)Besides, the coincidences of the story are also I want to mention here is the oneday earlier returning of to Pemberley which gives further development of the relationship between him and Pride and Prejudice, like most of Jane Austen?s works, employs the narrative technique of free indirect speech(the free representation of a character?s speech—not the words actually spoken by a character, but the words typify the character?s thoughts, or the way the character would think and speak, if he or she thought or using narrative that adopts the tones and vocabulary of a particular character(like Elizabeth)Austen invites the reader to follow events from Elizabeth?s viewpoints, sharing her prejudices and can find a lot in the story, and mainly from Elizabeth and Gardiner who show their viewpoints and thoughts and let the reader know what exactly what they Though the novel is entitled with ?pride? and ?prejudice?, the theme of the novel is not simply about these two feelings and I think the title just stands for the hero and heroine of the is a love and marriage story but talks more than love, or shows other things by presenting a love simple and obvious theme in Pride and Prejudice and much of Austen?s work is the importance of environment and upbringing on the development of young people?s character and Pride and Prejudice, the failure of Bennet as parents is blamed for Lydia?s moral judgment。Darcy on the other hand, has been taught to be principled and scrupulously honourable, but he is also proud and , rescued from Lydia?s bad influence and spending more time with her older sisters after they marry, is said to improve greatly in their superior can learn from some of Elizabeth?s thoughts about her parents and how she looks into the education of the five girls of the novel talks more about classes and Austen?s novel doesn?t aim at the social revolution and changes directly, it really uncover people?s thoughts and awareness of the problem of the gap between classes and the pursuit of freedom and historical events which defined the social and political background of Jane Austen?s adult life were the French Revolution and the subsequent wars between England and is a wellworn fact that these events make little explicit appearance in her novels。but in so far as they highlighted the question of relationship between classes and also, though the repressive social response to them in England, the limits of individual rights to free expression, they are central to Pride and Prejudice, and specifically to the relationship between Darcy and one has a stronger sense of the social impossibility of this relationship than Lady Catherine de Bourgh: ?My daughter and my nephew are formed for each are descended on the maternal side, from the some noble line。and, on the father?s, from respectable, honourable, and ancient, though untitled families…and what is to divide them? The upstart pretensions of a young woman without fa