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Pride And Prejudice Essay Research Paper Pride

Pride And Prejudice Essay, Research Paper


Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen


The title of the novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, can


be interpreted as a theme running through the novel. Pride, observed


Mary, . . . is a very common failing, I believe. By all that I have


ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed, that human


nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us


who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some


quality or another, real or imaginary. Vanity and pride are different


things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be


proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of


ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us. Pride


and/or vanity is exhibited in different forms by each character.


Ms. Austen was trying to send the message that an excess of pride or


vanity is indeed a failing. Those characters who can recognize their


flaw emerge as the true heroes of the story.


In many minor characters of the novel, pride is a common


characteristic. Mrs. Bennet, for instance, is extremely proud when it


comes to her daughters marriages of mercenary advantage. She is so


concerned that her neighbors have a high opinion of her that her own


vanity will not even allow her to think of her daughters love and


happiness. This is best shown with the case of Elizabeth Bennet s


proposed marriage to the esteemed Mr. Collins, a man she did not love.


Mrs. Bennet was so upset when her daughter refused Mr. Collins offer


that she would not speak to her for passing up such an opportunity.


We can see an example of pride for imaginary qualities in Mary


Bennet who was herself the speaker of this passage. To the


embarrassment of her family, Mary would take every chance she could to


put on a show whenever in a public situation. Although she was not


talented in any of the activities she decided to undertake, her high


opinion of herself and her desire to esteem herself in the eyes of


others enabled her to display her supposed talents.


Mr. Collins possesses a definite sense of vanity. He is in no


way concerned about his own opinion of his character, for as we


see his character leaves much to be de

sired. All he cares about is


what others think of him. He always needs the approval of his present


company. When he gives Elizabeth the grand tour of his


nothing-spectacular home, he is looking for her approval of his


position and possessions. It is not important to Mr. Collins for


people to like him as a person, they just had better be impressed


his status in life and his connections.


Mr. Darcy, as one of the main characters, is for the better part


of the novel a focus of the theme of pride. His pride is very obvious.


It is a part of his nature and is seen in his mannerisms and in his


speech. Darcy has such a high opinion of himself that he does not care


what others think of him or his prideful actions. He believes that he


is the best in every way possible and finds that his standing in


society gives him the right to be critical of those not as perfect as


he.


Elizabeth Bennet, the other main character of the novel, is just


as guilty of being proud as any of the other characters in the novel.


She prides herself on being unprejudiced and rational in the judgement


of others. Yet, this is an imaginary quality as she learns that her


preconceived notions of both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham turn out to be


false. She is also very proud when Darcy confronts her about her


family and connections. Although Darcy s accusations of the


unsophistication of certain of her family members are true, Elizabeth


is too proud to listen and accept the truth. Instead, she becomes so


angered with Darcy that it effects her entire relationship with him.


Both Darcy and Elizabeth come to recognize their pride as a flaw


in their respective characters. Darcy realizes that he must check his


pride in order to be seen in a good light by others. Elizabeth, the


object of his affections, is so turned off by his prideful ways that a


touch of vanity enables him to change himself for her. Elizabeth,


while observing the transformations of Darcy, realizes that she, too,


has been guilty of too much pride. She sees that she was indeed


prejudiced and that she must come to terms with the failings of her


family. Darcy and Elizabeth are able to overcome their pride which


enables them to live happily ever after.


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