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If you think that Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is all about early 19th Century girl-nonsense, think again. Pride and Prejudice is actually about a word you know well: relationships. And believe it or not, Jane Austen had the answer to relationship issues large and small. Just ask our teenage vlogger…
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Hey guys, it’s me. It’s pretty late but I just got back from hanging out with Darcy and like, I’m just kind of confused. So I just wanted to like, talk to you guys about it.
So for those of you who haven’t been watching, there’s this guy Darcy who I think kind of likes me.
I mean, at first, he was like, totally a jerk to me. Like he thought he was too good for me or something. I don’t know. He’s weird.
But then, like, we ended up in art class together, and he kept obsessing about my eyes. Like he just was like seriously falling in love with them and like wanting to paint them all the time and stuff. And not to be conceited or anything, but he was like, saying all this stuff about how cool I am and like smart and stuff. I don’t know. It’s weird.
So like, this is where I got really confused. Because I heard he went away over break and like this other girl, Missy Bingley, was like trying to hook up with him. But then tonight, I went over to his house, and he was being like super sweet and nice and everything. I don’t know. It was just so weird.
“Lizzie? I hope that computer’s off. Aren’t you supposed to finish reading Pride and Prejudice for English tomorrow?”
OK, guys, I gotta go, but like, post responses and let me know what you think, OK? Love you guys! Byeee!















