Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy

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Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy are the central romantic couple of Jane Austen’s novel "Pride and Prejudice," whose initially fraught relationship develops into a profound mutual understanding and marriage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf characters in a novel
fictional romantic couple
literary couple
adaptedIn film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
stage adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
television adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
appearsIn Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
centralRoleIn Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
conflictSource family expectations
misinterpretation of character
social class differences
createdBy Jane Austen NERFINISHED
finalDynamic deep affection
harmonious marriage
mutual respect
firstAppearanceYear 1813
genreOfWork novel of manners
romantic novel
influences later romance literature
popular culture depictions of romance
initialDynamic mutual misunderstanding
social tension
languageOfWork English
literaryStatus iconic romantic couple
member Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
Fitzwilliam Darcy NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction protagonist couple
relationshipType married couple
romantic relationship
resolutionMeans acts of generosity
honest communication
self-reflection
settingCountry England
settingPeriod Regency era England
symbolizes balance between reason and feeling
overcoming social prejudice
themeAssociated class differences
marriage
misunderstanding
personal growth
prejudice
pride
social norms
undergo character development
mutual understanding
overcoming prejudice
reversal of first impressions

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Lady Catherine de Bourgh opposesMarriageOf Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy