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Pride And Prejudice 🎉 ✨

: Elizabeth’s growth comes when she realizes her own prejudice, famously stating, "Till this moment I never knew myself" .

: Elizabeth’s refusal to marry for money or security (turning down Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy's first proposal) is a masterclass in maintaining personal principles . Pride And Prejudice

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." 💡 Why It’s Useful : Elizabeth’s growth comes when she realizes her

The most "useful" piece from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is often considered its opening line, which perfectly encapsulates the novel's irony, social commentary, and central conflict. Darcy's first proposal) is a masterclass in maintaining

: While the line suggests the man wants a wife, the story reveals it is actually the community (and mothers like Mrs. Bennet) who are in desperate want of the man. 📖 Key Takeaways from the Novel

: The original title was First Impressions . The book warns that judging in haste leads to long-term regret.

✨ : If you find the 19th-century prose difficult, try making a character list to keep track of the many "Miss Bennets" and their various suitors. Pride and Prejudice, Part 1: Crash Course Literature 411