If
anybody asks me which book I am never tired of re-reading, it would always be Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
The
plot, the characters, and Jane’s writing style - all are very engaging. The book
was written in 1813, but lovers in todays era would also connect with the
story.
The
story is about Miss Elizabeth Bennet a.k.a Lizzy, the second daughter of the
Bennets and Mr. Filtzwilliam Darcy, a.k.a Mr. Darcy, the owner of the Pemberly
state. Throughout the book we will find that how the protagonists proud nature
and their prejudice towards each other stops them from expressing their mutual
love and affection for each other. Misunderstandings
create a further rift and Lizzy starts hating Mr. Darcy.
Finally
the love wins over all the prejudices and arrogance, and Mr. Darcy expresses his feelings for
the lady love. And Lizzy also realizing that she was wrong on judging Mr. Darcy’s
character, accepts his love.
What
I loved the most in the story:
- Though
story is about Miss Elizabeth & Mr. Darcy, the other characters, Mr &
Mrs Bennet, Elizabeth’s Sisters, Mr. Bingley etc get their due share in the book.
- The
inception of the story on the dream of the mother to get married here five
daughters to wealthy suitor’s appeals to many, the authors writing style and characterization
looks real.
- The
inability of the leads to accept their love for each other due to
misunderstandings, arrogance, prejudices against their way of upbringings connects with
many readers.
- The
subtle romance, it’s the best in this story.
To
sum up ‘Pride & Prejudice’ is a very cherished love story, with drama,
plot, characters...all ingredients that make it an all time favorite read.
In
the end, sharing my favorite quote from the book, that’s how Mr. Darcy divulges
to Elizabeth how he began loving her;
‘I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which
laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that
I HAD begun.’
I love 'Pride & Prejudice'! It's a great story, since I was a teenager it's been a must in my house to read it at least once a year...and watch the A&E version with Colin Firth. :)
ReplyDeleteYes Emily, Its an indeed great story, so relevant in todays times too..
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