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Pride and Prejudice: Reputation & Society
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Mind Map on Pride and Prejudice: Reputation & Society, created by moorea on 02/12/2014.
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Pride and Prejudice: Reputation & Society
Darcy:
Thinks he is too good for everyone in the ball room in the first chapter.
Upper class society
At the start he is rude and impertinent towards anyone in a lower class
Defies society by marrying Elizabeth
Darcy's reputation is very important to him
Quotes:
'Truth universally acknowledged...'
'She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me.'
'Do not make your self uneasy my dear cousin about your apparel
V:4 C:11. 'They were intact very fine ladies... fortune and their own had been aquired by trade'
Context:
Someones reputation and their place in society was always very important as it defined their life
When Lydia married Wickham her reputation would have been destroyed if she didn't as she had a relationship while unmarried
Collins proposed to Elizabeth so she could be married as every womans aim should be to marry in their life
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