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Marizza181 [45]
3 years ago
15

Compare and contrast Lizzy and Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice. How do their respective journeys in finding love and overcomi

ng pride compare?
English
2 answers:
notsponge [240]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Elizabeth's most engaging trademark is her free streak, her 'self-sufficiency'. She makes a decision about things for herself and she is equipped for unequivocal activity as when she smoothly, yet immovably, confronts Mrs. Bennet over Mr. Collins' proposition. She contends later that it is this 'independence' which made Darcy experience passionate feelings for her.  

Darcy's letter opens her eyes to reality. He has just indicated that she just hears what she needs to hear. She, in this way, tries to peruse his letter transparently, and on the second perusing does as such, investigating it judiciously and she at long last starts to see Wickham's irregularities and the absence of any genuine proof of goodness on his part. She at long last acknowledges how 'visually impaired, fractional, and biased' she has been. She likewise understands that she has been liable of a similar flaw she blamed Darcy for having – pride. She, as well, has trusted herself to be better than others and would not trust she could not be right, her vanity fuelled by Wickham's consideration and annoyed by Darcy's. She understands that 'Till this minute, I never knew myself'. This is a critical minute in the novel which denotes her acknowledgment of her flaws and her choice to change.  

Despite the fact that she is as yet furious with Darcy, starting here on in the novel we see that she has changed and we see that she tries to see things obviously and without pride. She concedes her issues to Jane, discloses to Wickham she knows reality about him, attempts to work out her issues genuinely and normally, and starting now and into the foreseeable future qualities Darcy. It is her capacity to do this which makes her the courageous woman of the novel. Looked with reality about herself, acknowledging she has been seriously influenced by both her pride and her preference, she acknowledges the reality, considers it and follows up on her decisions. She has, basically, become a developed grown-up.  

Her relationnship with Darcy is sound. They impart well, give each other shared help and friendship and by and large are beneficial for each other. She has discovered her actual accomplice, with whom she can live at Pemberley, her actual home. Toward the finish of the novel, Elizabeth is the glad courageous woman, the focal point of everything. She has not just changed herself through her recently discovered love for Darcy, however she similarly has changed Darcy through his affection for her.

Sladkaya [172]3 years ago
4 0

How they compare is that they both go through a hardship together that brings then together even though of their flaws

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