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Elizabeth Bennet Individualism

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The society of 18th century England was incredibly rigid and defined. There was little to no movement between classes and every person’s role was clearly outlined. However, in the novel, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy do not adhere to the typical behaviors of this society. Elizabeth is individualistic and opinionated while Darcy transcends class barriers. While both Elizabeth and Darcy stray from the social norm, through their love story and subsequent marriage, Austen shows that individualism should be rewarded. Elizabeth has a unique, outspoken, and willful nature that sets her apart from other characters. She represents “individualism, bourgeois initiative, natural energy, and a challenging …show more content…

He has a deep admiration for the social hierarchy, which is in stark contrast with Elizabeth’s individualistic nature. His 10,000 pounds a year, coupled with his pompous behavior, separate him from others. Due to Darcy’s wealth, aloofness, and disdain for those beneath him, he “incarnates social tradition, the aristocracy, stability, and respect for the past” (Wilkes). Darcy exemplifies the highest rank in the social order and because of this, exhibits an air of superiority. While speaking to Sir William at the Lucas’s party, Darcy states that he is “fond of superior society” (Austen, 28). This shows that Darcy would rather not interact with people in the lower classes, which serves as an obstacle toward his eventual engagement to Elizabeth. His tendencies toward arrogance and self-importance are not typical to people such as the Bennet’s. Darcy’s contempt for the lower classes alienate him from Elizabeth. While expressing his love for her, he says, “In vain I have struggled. It will not do” (Austen, 285). This suggests that Darcy did not want to love Elizabeth because of her status. Darcy is attracted to Elizabeth because of her unusual behavior, however, in his first proposal to her, he shows that he has tried to suppress his feelings. Darcy knows that he loves her, yet he tried to convince himself that he does not have any feelings towards her, because he believes that she is beneath him. This stems back to his traditional values. Darcy knows that he has a high status and is extremely powerful, so he cannot understand why he is experiencing feelings toward someone who is so significantly less wealthy than he is. Darcy is disdainful toward Elizabeth’s status and connections, and his temperament initially prevents them from being

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