Pride and Prividis is a classic novel by Jane Austain, which was first published in 1813. It is set in England in the early 19th century and is mainly focused on romantic tension between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy. The story examines the subjects of class, marriage and social expectations, while in personal development and moral development of its characters. Elizabeth Bennett, the fast-paced and independent heroine of the novel, initially form a negative opinion of rich people, but seems to Mr. Darcy. However, as the story moves forward, both characters are forced to withstand their own flaws - Elizabeth's quick decisions and Darcy's pride - and go through personal changes. At its core, proud and prejudice is a story about overcoming misunderstandings and learning to look beyond the first impression. The novel criticizes the social norms of its time, especially about marriage, love and boundaries placed on women. It is one of the most loved works in English literature, praised for its fast social comment, humor and memorable characters.