Pride and Prejudice demonstrates that one should not judge and individual based off first impressions and that even the most stubborn or intolerable people can change for love. Jane Austin builds on this theme by having Elizabeth’s originial notions on people dictate her feelings about them throughout the novel. Austin also uses the dynamic character of Darcy to illustrate how love can cause drastic changes in an individual, or encourage them to allow other to see their real character. Author uses the walks taken throughout the novel as motif. With each walk, Elizabeth experiences some change in feelings toward another character. It is after a walk with Darcy, near the end of the novel, that she realizes her real feelings for him. Each walk