A Novel by Jane Austen
1813
Pride and Prejudice is one of my all-time favorite books. The copy I own is quite new, as
it pictures Kiera Knightley on the cover.
I actually didn’t fall for this book until after watching the movie in
which she plays Elizabeth Bennett. When
I was in my teens, I tried reading Jane Austen, but for some reason, just
couldn’t get in to her. After enjoying
the Pride and Prejudice movie when it came out in 2005, I decided to give her a
second chance, and I’m so glad I did!
The book was written over 200 years ago, which shows in the
customs depicted. Fortunately, today’s
women have choices and opportunities that would be unthinkable in Jane Austen’s
time. Despite the culture change, so
much about Pride and Prejudice is valid today, and lessons can still be learned
from the relationships in the story.
One lesson I take from this book is to realize that another
person cannot be expected to guess what I am feeling. The relationship between Jane Bennett and Mr.
Bingley almost never happened because neither of them spoke up about their
feelings for each other. One can never
assume that their feelings are understood unless they make an attempt to voice
them.
But the main lesson I take from it now is don’t judge too
quickly – allow for a second chance. If
I had stuck with my original feelings of Austen’s writing and not given this
book a second chance, I would have missed out on one of my favorite books!
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