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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | Wit, Romance & Social Commentary [Book Summary & Discussion]

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | Wit, Romance & Social Commentary [Book Summary & Discussion]

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💌 Five sisters. Countless suitors. One sharp-tongued heroine who refuses to settle.


In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen crafts a sparkling comedy of manners that still hits hard centuries later. At the heart of the novel is Elizabeth Bennet—quick-witted, fiercely independent, and utterly unimpressed by wealth and ego. Enter Mr. Darcy, the brooding gentleman whose pride is only matched by Elizabeth’s prejudice. Set in the drawing rooms and country estates of Regency England, this novel isn’t just about romance—it’s a brilliant satire on class, marriage, and reputation. And yes, the slow-burn tension is chef’s kiss.


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💬 Is Elizabeth justified in her initial judgment of Darcy—or does she jump the gun? Let’s debate in the comments.



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