Themes in Pride and Prejudice

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Themes in Pride and Prejudice
  1. Pride
    1. CH3: 'He was the proudest and most disagreeable man in the world.'
      1. CH11: 'Where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will always be under regulation.'
        1. CH15: 'Made him altogether a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility.'
          1. CH28: 'One of her lady's carriages, for she has several.'
            1. CH34: 'In vain I have struggled
              1. CH34: 'had not your pride been hurt by my honest confession.'
              2. Marriage
                1. CH1: 'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune must be in want of a wife.'
                  1. CH6: 'A lady's admiration is very rapid; It jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.'
                    1. CH19: 'My reasons for marrying are...'
                      1. CH19: 'It is the particular advice and recommendation of the very noble lady whom I have the honour of calling patroness.'
                        1. CH20: 'You must make Lizzy come and marry Mr Collins.'
                          1. CH22: 'I'm not a romantic you know. I never was. I ask only of a comfortable home.'
                            1. CH34: 'He spoke of apprehension and anxiety but his countenance expressed real security.'
                              1. CH47: 'Tell Lydia that she will have as much money as she chuses, after they are married.
                                1. CH58: 'Are you quite certain that you can be happy with him?'
                                  1. CH59: 'You will have more fine carriages that Jane. But will they make you happy?'
                                  2. Money
                                    1. CH1: 'a single man of large fortune...what a fine thing for our girls.'
                                      1. CH5: 'If I were as rich as Mr Darcy... I should not care how proud I was.'
                                        1. CH16: 'The world is blinded by his fortune and consequence.'
                                          1. CH33: 'There are not to many in my rank of life who can afford to marry without some attention to money.'
                                            1. CH33: 'I suppose you would not ask above fifty-thousand.'
                                            2. Class
                                              1. CH8: 'With such a mother and father, and such low connections.'
                                                1. CH11: 'He began to feel the danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention.'
                                                  1. CH18: 'I consider the clerical office equal in point of dignity with the highest rank in the kingdom.'
                                                  2. Prejudice
                                                    1. CH3: 'His character was decided.'
                                                      1. CH4: 'Not too clever to be a valuable neighbour to Mrs Bennett.'
                                                        1. CH18: 'You hardly ever forgave that your resentment once created was unappeasable.'
                                                          1. CH34: 'In spite of her deeply rooted dislike.'
                                                            1. CH34: 'You choose to tell me that you liked me against your will.'
                                                              1. CH34: 'could you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your connections.'
                                                              2. Love
                                                                1. CH10: 'How frequently Mr Darcy's eyes were fixed on her.'
                                                                  1. CH10: 'Darcy had never been so bewitched by anyone as he was by her.'
                                                                    1. CH12: 'She attracted him more than he liked.'
                                                                      1. CH18: 'For in Darcy's breast there was a tolerable, powerful feeling towards her.'
                                                                        1. CH19: 'You (Mr Collins) could not make me happy.'
                                                                          1. CH32: 'She blushed as she answered.'
                                                                            1. CH32: 'My dear, Eliza, he must be in love with you.'
                                                                              1. CH34: 'You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.'
                                                                                1. CH40: 'She dared not relate the other half of his letter.'
                                                                                  1. CH43: 'Their eyes instantly met and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush.'
                                                                                    1. CH58: 'It taught me to hope as I had scarcely ever allowed myself to hope before.'
                                                                                      1. CH58: 'He expressed himself as sensibly and warmly as a man violently in love can be supposed to do.'
                                                                                        1. CH59: 'I love him. Indeed he has no improper pride. He is perfectly amiable.'
                                                                                        2. Good Breeding
                                                                                          1. CH8: 'so extremely accomplished for her age.'
                                                                                            1. CH29: 'No governess! How is that possible?'
                                                                                              1. You ought all to have learned (to play and sing)
                                                                                                1. CH29: 'You give your opinion very decidedly so for such a young person.'
                                                                                                  1. CH31: ;Mr Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's ill-breeding.'
                                                                                                  2. Social Expectations
                                                                                                    1. CH7: 'In all this dirt! You will not be fit to be seen.'
                                                                                                      1. CH7: 'Her appearance created a great deal of surprise.'
                                                                                                        1. CH8: 'She had no conversation , no stile, no taste, no beauty.'
                                                                                                          1. Ch9: 'Lizzy! Remember where you are and do not run on in the wild manner that you are suffered to do at home.'
                                                                                                            1. CH13: 'The hall, the dining room and all its furniture were examined and praised.'
                                                                                                              1. CH18: 'Its your turn to say something now, Mr Darcy.'
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