First of all, Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth’s male counterpart, is a tall, handsome and intelligent gentleman. He is well-educated and wealthy and belongs to an aristocrat class. He is the master of the great estate of Pemberley and his high birth and wealth make him overly proud and overly conscious of his social status. In fact, he is a mixture of good and bad qualities that makes anyone misunderstands him. He is an arrogant, proud and snobbish man in the way he talks, behaves or treats others. He looks as a bad and unlovable person throughout the novel. But for his good qualities, they are never shown immediately. As the novel progresses , they start to appear and his real character as well.