I figured if Pride and Prejudice is the best story ever told, and the best movie ever made, why not make a blog about it? -egw, she/her-
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Elizabeth: When you saw me at Pemberley after I told you you were the last man in the world I’d ever be prevailed on to marry… were you angry?
Darcy: I was surprised. That took about (checks watch) thirty minutes to shake off. Then I wanted to marry you again.
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pride and prejudice enjoyers when the main characters make choices based on both their pride and their prejudice
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Pride and Prejudice (2005) + tumblr posts part 2 (part 1 )
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the universal experience of beginning 'pride and prejudice' (2005) with the opinion that matthew macfadyen as mr darcy is perfectly tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt you and ending it bewitched, body and soul.
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pride & prejudice (2005)
joe wright director's commentary
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pride & prejudice (2005)
joe wright director's commentary
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in the 2005 pride and prejudice its so funny that IMMEDIATELY after elizabeth gives him that scathing rejection to obliterate him, darcy instantly almost goes for the kiss like oh my god i’ve been eviscerated pls kiss me under the moonlight
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nah cause the fact that jane austen wrote a character like emma woodhouse is still insane to me. she threw all the standards out the window and was like hey, here’s this incredibly complex and nuanced character, she’s selfish, privileged, manipulative and arrogant, but she’s also really fucking kind, she would do anything for those she loves (including sacrificing a lot of her liberties), she is able to admit that she’s made a mistake and grow from it, because those things are not mutually exclusive. and i think the reason why everyone is trying to girlbossify their heroines to make them like lizzie bennet (which is an insult to her character but that’s another story) is because they’re scared to write characters like emma. which is understandable, because she’s unlikeable-ish, and they don’t want to take that risk.
honestly the way jane wrote emma is IMPECCABLE and not everyone can pull it off, but i wish female characters with actual flaws were more popular.
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“First impressions are always unreliable.”
— Franz Kafka
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