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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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erin_a_ziraphale's review against another edition

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funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

4.5 estrellas redondeadas a 5. Divertído, sarcastico, entrañable y ampliamente reflectivo de su época, es una de las mejores historias de amor que he leído. Darcy y Lizzy me robaron el corazón, y en mi mente vivieron para ser felices, enamorados y bromeando el uno con el otro para siempre. Tiene lo que todo libro de romance debería de ser: un analisis del caracter y la mente humanas y de los sentimientos y matices que estos tienen, pues a final de cuentas esto es lo que mueve a las pasiones. Al final lo que hizo que pusiera a Orgullo y prejuicio en mi lista de clásicos favoritos junto a Los miserables es lo bien que Jane Austen capturo a la sociedad de su tiempo y su contexto, encerrando reflexiones y enseñanzas que se trasladan muy bien al mundo actual. Me alegro muchísimo de haberle dado una oportunidad.

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adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I absolutely ADORED this book, so so so much. I remember finishing it the other day and thinking wow, and over the last few days I've become basically obsessed with it and haven't stopped thinking about it.

I am actually unsure where to begin. After reading this, I understand why most people who have read this absolutely adore Mr. Darcy. At first, I felt like I was led on and immersed in Elizabeth's prejudice and didn't really take to his character, but I fell and rose through Elizabeth's emotions with her about Mr. Darcy and I felt like I was longing for him to come back into the story when she did.

I loved the themes of womanhood that were presented throughout the novel and how Elizabeth's character was influenced by Wollstonecraft's work. Her ferocity, tenacity and confidence, her independence and courage struck me and resonated with what I believe women to be. I also love how Elizabeth contrasted largely with her sisters, her mother, and other women in the novel. I felt like each woman displayed an overwhelming characteristic that was expected of women at the time - which is perfectly summed up by one of Elizabeth's speeches at Mr. Bingley, questioning the accomplishments and expectations of women. One of my favourite quotes in relation to womanhood was:

"There is a stubbornness about me that can never bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me." I will carry this with me.

Not only was it a wonderful romance novel (not always my go-to genre so this was pretty special), but one relationship which really stood out to me was that of Elizabeth and her sister. Their dynamic was perfect. I loved their trust in each other and their investment in each others happiness. Their closeness just made my heart so full!

I have many things to say about this novel. But like Dorian Gray, I am wanting to reread it again to get the most out of it. 

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