Elizabeth Bennet grows quite a lot in the course of Pride and Prejudice.
At the beginning of the book, she enjoys being a studier of human folly. By the end, she realizes the extent of even her own folly.
She learns that first impressions are not always accurate, and should not prejudice a person against or for others.
She learns to understand people marrying for reasons other than love, however distasteful that may be to her.
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