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Pride. Prejudice. Privilege Prevails.
Bennett Morgan is a fiercely independent man navigating the delicate balance of family expectations and his personal aspirations. His sharp wit and determination set him apart in a world that still values tradition over individuality. When he crosses paths with Elizabeth Davis—a reserved, wealthy woman whose privilege and arrogance are the polar opposite to his approachability — their interactions spark a slow burn of witty banter, undeniable chemistry, and intense misunderstandings.
Set against the backdrop of a more contemporary urban and rural setting than its classic counterpart, this romantic comedy explores the shifting dynamics of class conflict and gender roles in a reimagined era. Bennett challenges Ms. Davis's preconceived notions about love, family, and duty, while she forces him to confront his own biases. Their evolving relationship is filled with longing and moments of heartbreak, culminating in a heartfelt second chance that feels earned through their personal growth and mutual respect.
As scandal threatens the Morgan family and gossip culture magnifies every misstep, Bennett must navigate romantic rivals, family drama, and societal expectations to find his place in a world where tradition usually rules the day. Ms. Davis's character redemption transforms her from an aloof figure to a lady of great status willing to sacrifice her pride for the man she loves, making this unlikely match a testament to the power of vulnerability and change. Pride and Prejudice has never felt so absurd, fresh, and utterly captivating.
The Peacock & The Raven is part of the Rebel Canon, a collection of works that challenge traditional literary norms, reinterpreting classics with a bold feminist twist. By subverting established views on gender, power, and societal expectations, it offers fresh narratives that redefine the literary canon.