That he is only dreaming that the world would be like how he imagines it to be. He wishes it was like that but it isn't.
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The Answer is B because instead of trying to learn more about the world around him, the scientist instead found out how to create a monster
Answer:
'Whose condition in life is so decidedly beneath my own.'
'The inferiority of your connections.'
Explanation:
The details which back the deduction that Darcy too possessed a prejudice against Elizabeth include 'Whose condition in life is so decidedly beneath my own,' 'The inferiority of your connections.' When Darcy considers the poor social standing of Elizabeth and her economic 'inferiority' as compared to Darcy, it justifies that he had an inherent bias against her and therefore, he could not admire her intellect or beauty or look at her with love and fascination.
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