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A review by zschultzhaus
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
2.0
Fact is, there aren't new takes a dullard like me can give on this book. To humor myself, however, I would like to write down some anyways:
- If there are 5 Miss Bennets in a book, and we know the first name of each of them, wtf are we doing calling someone "Miss Bennet"
- When two siblings talk to each other about their father, aunt, etc., they sound ridiculous calling that person "my father/ my aunt/ my etc."
- Mr. Darcy's character is about as deep as a bobblehead doll
- The least original observation, I am sure: Lydia is the true hero, progressive, and radical, while Elizabeth is a conservative that tries to pass off stubbornness as independence but always will end up doing what is most socially acceptable
- If there are 5 Miss Bennets in a book, and we know the first name of each of them, wtf are we doing calling someone "Miss Bennet"
- When two siblings talk to each other about their father, aunt, etc., they sound ridiculous calling that person "my father/ my aunt/ my etc."
- Mr. Darcy's character is about as deep as a bobblehead doll
- The least original observation, I am sure: Lydia is the true hero, progressive, and radical, while Elizabeth is a conservative that tries to pass off stubbornness as independence but always will end up doing what is most socially acceptable