
In Austen's masterpiece of wit and romance, a headstrong heroine navigates love and class barriers. Rejected initially, then selling 20 million copies, this feminist icon sparked "Bridget Jones's Diary" and topped Australia's "best book ever" poll. Why does Mr. Darcy still captivate us?
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In the small English village of Meryton, news of a wealthy bachelor renting Netherfield Park sets hearts aflutter-especially Mrs. Bennet's, who sees in Mr. Bingley the perfect prospect for one of her five unmarried daughters. "A single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife," she declares, establishing the novel's central theme: marriage as both economic necessity and intricate social game. When the amiable Bingley appears at a local assembly with his friend Darcy, whose fortune exceeds even Bingley's, the stage is set for romance. While Bingley immediately takes to the beautiful Jane Bennet, Darcy offends everyone-particularly Elizabeth Bennet-with his proud demeanor, refusing to dance and remarking within her hearing that she is "tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me." Elizabeth, whose quick wit and lively intelligence make her the novel's most engaging character, finds Darcy's slight more amusing than devastating. "I could easily forgive his pride," she tells her friends, "if he had not mortified mine." This moment plants the seed from which the central relationship will grow. What makes this opening so captivating is how it immediately establishes both the social constraints within which characters must operate and their distinct personalities through dialogue and behavior. The dance of courtship has begun, with all its missteps and moments of grace.
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