Pride and Prejudice is one of the greatest novels in English literature, written by Jane Austen. The novel revolves around the iconic character, Elizabeth Bennet, a smart and daring girl, who clashes with the arrogant pride of Mr. Darcy. Through intertwined emotions and tense situations, the novel exposes the conflicts of social classes, especially those related to marriage, the concepts that govern it, and self-realization in the shadow of poverty. As the events unfold, we see the characters' concepts of love and pride change, and the doors of their hearts open wide. With her sarcastic and romantic style, Austen skillfully reveals what society hides behind the attractive masks it wears.