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Orgullo y Prejuicio

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Pride and Prejudice, first published on January 28, 1813 as an anonymous work, is the most famous of Jane Austen's novels and one of the first romantic comedies in the history of the novel. His first sentence is also one of the most famous in English literature: "It is a worldwide recognized truth that a single man, possessor of a great fortune, needs a wife."

The novel describes just over a year in the life of a small group of young people in the countryside near London at the turn of the 18th to 19th century. At the center of this partnership is the Bennet family, with their five marriageable daughters, ages 15 to 23 (from oldest to youngest: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, and Lydia). Mrs. Bennet sees marriage as the only hope for her daughters, because after Mr. Bennet's death the young women will be left to their fate when William Collins, cousin of the girls, inherits everything because the property is part of a stewardship of the who is a beneficiary.

It is a novel of personal development, in which the two main figures, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy, each in their own way and, however, in much the same way, must mature to overcome some crises and learn from their mistakes in order to face the future in common, overcoming Darcy's class pride and Elizabeth's prejudice towards him.

Elizabeth acknowledges that pride and prejudice had blinded her. In the same way, he had preferred to describe Darcy's silent character as a defect, without stopping to see the kindness and rectitude that he had shown on several occasions since they met. After reasoning, she has no choice but to also accept that the gentleman had valid reasons to censure his parents and younger sisters, since even she felt ashamed of his way of acting at social events and that Darcy has simply demonstrated with his acts the same concern and appreciation for Bingley that she had towards Jane. However, he regrets having rejected Darcy and only wishes to see him again.


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