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RdvMinuit | 1 comments hii everyone !! i was just wondring if the pride and prejudice's english level was "hard" to read?? like if i understand a B2 english level could i fluently read the book?
i mean its one of the book i have to read before dying right:')


Sophie | 216 comments I think you would be fine! Plus there are many notes and guides online if there are any parts you don't understand. English is my first language and I often read summaries for classics to deepen my understanding. Pride and Prejudice is one of my favourite books so if you have any questions, just leave another comment <3


maya ☆ (is furiously studying!) (chicknotcorea) hii! my first language is french and my second is english. i've read pride and prejudice and i must say that at first, it's off-putting but if you take your time at first, it's going to flow easily. you simply have to remember that people weren't so direct with their words so sometimes they say something and you have deduct what they meant and that people in the regency era were artful with their conversations. but overall, b2 level, you'll be just fine! :))


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Helena First language english speakers can find use in an annotated copy, or simply a dictionary app. I think you'll be just fine !)as long as you're not discouraged about using such things. Fluent speakers usually do as well! Reading a bit about a classic book (such as an introduction in a Penguin Classics edition, or some info online) can also be very useful before jumping in.
I hope you have fun with it!


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Rach | 2 comments (SPOILER ALERT)
Hi! Im in the middle of reading Pride and Prejudice and I really need some help/explanation. Chapters 35-37 have me very, very confused. I keep mixing up who is who and I have no clue what
Darcy wrote in his letter to Elizabeth. Like, who did what? And now who's the bad guy? I'm just very very lost. Helppp


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Sophie | 216 comments Rach wrote: "(SPOILER ALERT)
Hi! Im in the middle of reading Pride and Prejudice and I really need some help/explanation. Chapters 35-37 have me very, very confused. I keep mixing up who is who and I have no c..."


In the editions of Pride & Prejudice I have, the chapters are numbered slightly differently (with each volume starting from chapter 1 again) but I should have the right part from you mentioning Darcy's letter...

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That's the basics, I don't know if it will make it any clearer. Any more questions let me know. Pride and Prejudice is one of my all-time favs so I love any chance to discuss it :)


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Rach | 2 comments Sophie wrote: "Rach wrote: "(SPOILER ALERT)
Hi! Im in the middle of reading Pride and Prejudice and I really need some help/explanation. Chapters 35-37 have me very, very confused. I keep mixing up who is who an..."


This was really helpful!!!! Thank you so much!!


Sophie | 216 comments Yay, I'm glad! You're welcome


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