Good bridegroom candidate! The ''''Pride and
Prejudice'''' is the most famous novel of Jane Austem and has capted mind and
heart of many readers generations. The novel describes the bad adventures and problems of family Benet, as Mrs Benet is trying to marry her five daughtes. The book was written during the first half of nineteen century, when the main purpose of a middle class single girl was to marry a young man of her social class or of a higher class than hers. Pride and
Prejudice gives a satyric dimension to purposeful weddings, as in the meanwhile demonstrates that love can flourish under most impossible conditions. the woman hero,
Elisabeth , is a strong and independent woman, that sees her mother''s behaviour as well as of some of her younger sisters from a critic but also clevert at the same time. Thus, when Mr Darsy, a good bridegroom, comes to the city and sends away her and her family, she''s convinced that he''s most detestful and arrogant man. As long as the story, however there are a series of misunderstandings turning up and unfaithness that littel by little but steadily change the initial beliefs of Mrs Elisabeth on Darsy. The situation gets confused and Elisabeth gets sunk to the unfulfilled love that she had never thought she would feel. The book gives us a message on the worst vanity that existed while at the same time it used to amuse its readers with persons like Mr Collins. The writter observed the world round her and reproduced the merciless and cheerful and merciless elements skillfully and with humour.