All 6 Uses of
prejudice
in
Emma
- Will not the old prejudice be too strong?†
Chpt 1.11-12
- We are both prejudiced; you against, I for him; and we have no chance of agreeing till he is really here.†
Chpt 1.17-18 *
- Prejudiced!†
Chpt 1.17-18
- I am not prejudiced.†
Chpt 1.17-18
- My love for Mr. and Mrs. Weston gives me a decided prejudice in his favour.†
Chpt 1.17-18
- Before she had committed herself by any public profession of eternal friendship for Jane Fairfax, or done more towards a recantation of past prejudices and errors, than saying to Mr. Knightley, "She certainly is handsome; she is better than handsome!"†
Chpt 2.1-2
Definition:
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(prejudice) bias that prevents objective consideration -- especially an unreasonable belief that is unfair to members of a race, religion, or other group