Yusuf Isaacs
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its a very interesting book to read and i have also watched the movie which suprising is very exellent, most people would say lizzie was throwing her self at him but i think its because she was very lonely and was looking for love so im very happy that i had gotten a chance to read this book but if it makes you feel any better you could try watching the movieto understand it better
20-ECE-024 ANISH KUMAR
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is my favorite book of all time-- which isn't a phrase I throw out lightly! This book truly has the best of all worlds-- a wonderful romance, lovable characters, humor, and beautiful writing. Pride and Prejudice is the story of a young woman in the 1800's, Elizabeth Bennet. The Bennet family has five daughters, and in an age where the only thing women could do was marry rich, all the girls are pressured to find wealthy matches to secure the family's comfort. Elizabeth, however, refuses to marry the first man the comes along, and only marry when for love. She meets brooding, silent, proud and very rich Mr. Darcy, who at first has no interest in Elizabeth. Over time, he begins to fall in love with her wit and charm. Elizabeth thinks Darcy is the last man she could ever marry, but through the course of the novel, begins to see that her prejudices towards him are fake and that he is a true gentleman who is only shy. Overall a fantastic book to read on...
Subhasree Subudhi
True love is the elixir of happiness enriched with the virtue of people those who give themselves a chance to enjoy the rainbow of feelings without judging their partner even after rejection..... I love classics and I am glad to choose Pride and Prejudice which perfectly describes the idea of love along with morality.....
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