I really was conquered by this book. Pride and Prejudice is one of those classic novels which have been afraid to start but that is closed with sadness because we want more!
But first, let's talk about the characters ...
Elizabeth, known as Lizzie, is a character extraordinary for the time. His mind is sharp and has a lot of repartee. She does not let walk all over and a franchise to any test. His character traits may seem common, but it was not for women in the eighteenth century! I enjoyed it very much. She remains good and devoted to her family but not so naive and excessive candor of its Jane saeur.
Darcy when with him, Darcy aaah ... Now I understand why all the fans of Jane Austen aeuvre swooned before him. Well Darcy ... is fire under the ice! I think it sums up what it is. In cold and spartan surroundings, and under his haughty airs, it is actually a great kindness, full of kindness and sensitivity.
The fresh and spontaneous temperament of Elizabeth, the fact that she is not interested at all to him, make Darcy falls madly in love with her, despite the fact that it is not his social status ( it was very shocking for the time). There you will succeed to put his pride aside to conquer his beautiful? And Elizabeth, who abhor the pride and coldness of Mr. Darcy, she will succeed to see beyond appearances and overcome prejudices?
Pride and Prejudice is a beautiful love story, written by the talented Jane Austen. This great writer of English literature late eighteenth century conquered me. I had always heard about it (just like everyone else I think), but literary style would not fit in my usual register ... At a joint reading, I finally made up my mind to take the plunge. Sure, we are in classical literature and the precious language of the time can make reading a bit stodgy at times. But once made history, I struggled to get out, so I wanted to get to know what he and his dear Elizabeth Darcy.
Pride and Prejudice is one of those novels of classic literature that you must have read. The great Jane Austen was able to take me with her to Pemberley, and I come out completely conquered. In short, what happiness to myself and to have persuaded myself beyond my prejudices!