I saw a lot of film critics correcting the connection between "North and South" and "Pride". Indeed, Darcy was from a noble family and Thornton started from scratch. Because of their different backgrounds, there are definitely differences in character between the two. But as far as "arrogance" is concerned, Darcy is because of his superior aristocratic status, while Thornton is because of his disdain for the "discreet" life in the South. This will undoubtedly deepen the prejudice of the two "four-character" heroines. Since the two heroines are both beautiful, confident, and tough female images, in the face of such a "good man", apart from attractiveness, isn't it prejudice! Go against him! To reject his first courtship! Anyway, they won't change their minds, hee hee? ️ There is also the plot, Darcy saves her sister for Elizabeth, and Thornton saves her brother for Margaret. If it weren't for these two relatives holding back, the selfless greatness of the love between the two male protagonists would not have been shown. "Even if you are rejected, I will still think of you!" Alas, these kinds of things really can't interrupt the association of a "Dalton" fanatic like me...
To sum up, it only represents a personal opinion, please don't spray the stubborn, welcome to exchange.
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