Character Analysis: Mr. Darcy

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The love of Elizabeth Bennet, however, changed his behavior. The reader is first acquainted with Mr. Darcy's arrogance at the Meryton Ball. Speaking of Elizabeth Bennet, he so snobbishly says that she was, "?tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me" (Austen 9). His feelings of superiority to the people of the town lend Mr...
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His feelings of superiority to the people of the town lend Mr. Darcy to be judged as a man with a repulsive and cruel personality. The women, who had found him dashingly attractive at first glance, deemed him a man unworthy of marriage because he offered no positive qualities other than wealth. Not only did Darcy refuse to dance with Elizabeth, but he makes it clear that no woman in the room was worthy or met his standards of a suitable partner stating that, "?there is not another woman in this room, whom it would not be a punishment to me to stand up with" (Austen 8)...
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