⋆. 𐙚 ˚PRIDE AND PREJUDICE⋆˚꩜。
Rewatching Pride and Prejudice felt like watching prejudice unfold in slow motion. Everyone had a label ready—based on class, manners, or rumors—and those labels shaped how people treated each other before they even spoke. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy wasn’t just misunderstood; they were filtering each other through class, reputation, and ego.
We judge with incomplete information, then defend those judgments like they’re facts. The movie reminded me that unlearning prejudice doesn’t happen instantly—it takes discomfort, reflection, and the humility to admit we were wrong.











