Pride and Prejudice
How does Austen's use irony in Elizabeth?
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The most ironical thing about Elizabeth is the fact that she "prides" herself on her perception, and yet, she is blinded by her own prejudices. As a result, she makes major errors in the way she judges other people.
Pride and Prejudice