Who symbolises 'pride' and 'prejudice' in Jane Austen's novel 'Pride and Prejudice'?
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A.
Mrs. Bennet & Mr. Bennet
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B.
Lydia Bennet & Charles Bingley
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C.
Darcy & Elizabeth Bennet
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D.
Jane Bennet & George Wickham
Correct Answer:
C. Darcy & Elizabeth Bennet
Explanation:
The correct answer is Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. In Jane Austen's masterpiece, the title characters personify the two traits mentioned. Mr. Darcy represents pride through his initial arrogance and sense of social superiority, while Elizabeth Bennet embodies prejudice by forming a hasty and negative judgment of Darcy based on first impressions and hearsay. The narrative follows their personal growth as they recognize and overcome these flaws to eventually find love.
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