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273In the novel Pride and Prejudice it is important that a woman finds a wealthy husband where big balls are held to with finding a husband Mr Bennet and Mrs Bennet wants their five daughters to find a moneyed man to marry where it is very important In this novel Mr Bingley represent men with money and class where it is very rare in Netherfield Park and Mr Darcy who is also wealthy but is disliked by people because of his loathsome behavior Mr Darcy rejects Elizabeth who is in the middle class and is looking for a husband possible suitor at the ball and Mr Darcy rejected her making her have a bad image about him As the novel goes on Mr Darcy starts to realize that he is falling for Elizabeth Elizabeth is also loves Mr Darcy when she understands him but her prejudice from her first impression of Mr Darcy stops her The scene at the ball contributes to the meaning of the novel by the characters pride and prejudice where Mr Darcy does not want to marry anyone below his class but cannot stop his love for Elizabeth and her prejudice toward him based on his first impression at the ball In first line of the novel Austen starts with It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife
Austen 2 where during the nineteenth century it was very important for men who are moneyed to get married and to have kids to keep their good fortune going through the family At the ball scene Mr Darcy rudely refuses to dance with Elizabeth by insulting her She is tolerable but not handsome enough to tempt ME I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men Austen 13 where Elizabeth overheard which creates a bad reputation for him causing her to lose interest in him and this also creates a negative reputation for Mr Darcy The ball shows how Mr Darcy pride of nobility and thinking that he is superior than other people Due to Mr Darcy's pride of being superior shown at the ball contributes to the novel because he starts to fall in love with Elizabeth and he his to overcome his societal views Eventually he decides to confess to Elizabeth these offenses might have been overlooked had not your pride been hurt by my honest confession of the scruples that had long prevented my forming any serious design could you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your connections Austen 240 where he was sincerely sorry that his actions at the ball has cause Elizabeth to have unpleasant feeling towards him but wishes that she could forgive him and accept his feelings Unfortunately she refuses him because of his actions at the ball where she has not forgiven him After overhearing Mr Darcy rejection to dance with he at the ball it had created a unlikeable image for Elizabeth
This causes Elizabeth's prejudice towards Mr Darcy where she hears anyone speaks terribly about Mr Darcy she quickly assumes that it is right based on her opinions on him at the ball without asking him if it is true When Elizabeth listens to Mr Wickham's story of Mr Darcy unfairly taking away his promise fortune from Mr Darcy s Father He meant to provide for me amply and thought he had done it but when the living fell it was given elsewhere Mr Darcy chose to doubt it or to treat it as a merely conditional recommendation and to assert that I had forfeited all claim to it by extravagance Austen 100 she immediately judges him as a bad person without hearing his side of the story Elizabeth quickly assumes that Mr Darcy is a bad person because of her prejudice against him from first meeting him at the ball She then later learn more about him when he writes a letter to explain everything Mr Wickham s chief object was unquestionably my sister s fortune which is thirty thousand pounds but I cannot help supposing that the hope of revenging himself on me was a strong inducement Austen 252 where Mr Wickham almost eloped with Mr Darcy s sister only for her money After reading Mr Darcy s letter she realizes that she judged him too quickly and he does everything to make her change her poor feelings towards When Mr Darcy propose to her the second time she does say yes and that she is in love with him This is where she overcomes her prejudice towards Mr Darcy from the ball showing that love can conquer anything The contribution the ball scene makes to the meaning of the novel as a whole where it shaped Elizabeth prejudice for Mr Darcy and it is where he shows his pride of societal views The scene at the ball was very import to the book where it builds up the character showing their true personality The ball scene was an important factor to develop the meaning where it help build up Elizabeth and Mr Darcy s relationship where it changes her prejudice towards him based on first time meeting him and his pride for his nobility This show that love can overcome anything like someone's pride or prejudice