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Who did you marry? Who did he marry? Everyday "family trouble" turned out to be an immortal classic. Mrs. Bennet was anxious to marry off her five daughters who were waiting for marriage, so she urged Mr. Bennet to visit the young and wealthy Mr. Bingley before other families did. The two started to quarrel over this. In the hallowed hall of classics, no work is as "down to earth" as Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. At the beginning, he performed a "family drama" by "talking, learning and singing", but it was never "over the top" or "bloody", it was daily and vivid, and it was performed to the end. Based on daily life and the emotions and desires of ordinary people, the love in Austen's works is true and relevant, and has widespread consensus, and has therefore won a large readership. Its various versions have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, and the number of film and television adaptations is second only to "Jane Eyre".
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