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Pride and Prejudice is a story of love and life among English gentility during the Georgian era.

Mr Bennet is an English gentleman living in Hartfordshire with his overbearing wife. The Bennets 5 daughters include the beautiful Jane, the smart Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Unfortunately for the Bennets, if Mr. Bennet dies, their house will be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met, so the family's future happiness and security is dependent on the daughters making good marriages. Life is boring until the arrival in the neighborhood of the rich gentleman Mr. Bingley, who rents a large house so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr. Bingley brings with him, his sister and the dashing (and richer) but proud Mr. Darcy. Love is soon in the air for one of the Bennet sisters, while another may have jumped to a hasty prejudgment. For the Bennet sisters many trials and tribulations stand between them and their happiness, including class, gossip and scandal. Gentility djentchliti Era- ura Gentleman djentolman Overbearing ouvrburin Daughters drers Immature matchur Unfortunately nfrtchuntli Inherited inrrurited Security sequuriti Dependent depndent Marriages muriedgs Arrival aruivol Proud pruud Jumped djmpd Hasty risti Prejudgment pridjdgment Trials tchruiols Tribulations tchruibulichians Stand istnd Gossip gssip Scandal - isqundol

Pride and Prejudice is a beautiful story about the way in which two stubborn and independent people find love. Elizabeth cant stand Darcy, early on: she finds him proud and unfriendly. But while Darcy finds Elizabeth both unpolished and plain, he is also stunned to find himself attracted to her quirky, honest, independent nature. Stubborn istbrn Attracted tructed Independent indepndent Quirky curqui Unfriendly nfriendli Honest nest Unpolished nplichd Nature neitchur Stunned istnd Class differences and family conflicts keep the two apart for most of the story, and youll find yourself anguished as rumor, jealousy and other love interests come between them. Only at the end of the novel, when Darcy selflessly and nobly saves the Bennet family name, does Elizabeth finally discover the truth about him. The novels ending is supremely satisfying, the classic happy ever after.

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