Critical Reading of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
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achieves the courage to propose once again to Elizabeth, however this time she accepts. The announcement of their marriage is a surprise to Elizabeth's family, and her father goes so far as to warn her against marrying without love; it is implied that he made asimilar mistake. Elizabeth, however, is deeply satisfied with Darcy and their marriage is a happy one, as Dacy overcame his pride and Elizabeth her prejudice. So ends Pride and Prejudice.
achieves the courage to propose once again to Elizabeth, however this time she accepts. The announcement of their marriage is a surprise to Elizabeth's family, and her father goes so far as to warn her against marrying without love; it is implied that he made asimilar mistake. Elizabeth, however, is deeply satisfied with Darcy and their marriage is a happy one, as Dacy overcame his pride and Elizabeth her prejudice. So ends Pride and Prejudice.