
Pride and Prejudice
Written by Jane Austen
Published by Public Domain
Genre: Classic Literature
Audience: General readers, particularly fans of romance and social commentary
Tone: Romantic and Satirical
In Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet navigates the complexities of love, social status, and family expectations, ultimately learning to reconcile her prejudices against the proud Mr. Darcy, leading to a transformative journey of self-discovery and romance.
Chapter: “He came down to see the
"The business of her life was to get her daughters married."
- Narration
- Narration
Chapter:
"Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves; vanity to what we would have others think of us."
- Mary Bennet
- Mary Bennet
Chapter:
"Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance."
- Charlotte Lucas
- Charlotte Lucas
Chapter:
"In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed."
- Mr. Darcy
- Mr. Darcy
Chapter:
"How despicably have I acted!"
- Elizabeth Bennet
- Elizabeth Bennet
Chapter: “Gracechurch Street, _Sep
"Obstinacy is the real defect of his character."
- Mrs. Gardiner
- Mrs. Gardiner
Chapter:
"I am the happiest creature in the world."
- Elizabeth
- Elizabeth
Chapter: “Dear Sir,
"Four sides of paper were insufficient to contain all her delight."
- Narration
- Narration
