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The novel follows the Bennet family, focusing on the sharp-witted Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates courtship, class expectations, and family pressures in rural English society. It charts competing attachments—most notably between Elizabeth and the reserved Mr. Darcy—through misunderstandings, social gossip, and moral examinations that reveal characters' pride, prejudice, and capacity for change. Alongside romance, the narrative satirizes marriage markets, social climbing, and provincial manners, using ironic narration and vivid character portraits to expose hypocrisy and clumsy pretensions while emphasizing personal growth, restraint, and the value of discernment.
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