Redemption is also a theme. Darcy's pride is a major aspect in the original story, and fanfiction might show his journey of redeeming himself in Elizabeth's eyes in different ways, like through grand gestures or self - improvement.
One common theme is the exploration of their misunderstandings. In the original 'Pride and Prejudice', miscommunication plays a big role, and fanfiction often delves deeper into how they could have overcome those issues sooner.
Love against all odds is a prevalent theme. Fanfiction writers like to create situations where Darcy and Elizabeth have to face more extreme challenges to their relationship, such as family feuds or social scandals, yet still find their way back to each other.
Family is also a significant theme. How Elizabeth and Darcy start their own family, raise children, and interact with their extended families are often explored. It could be about the joys and challenges of having children, or how they handle family disputes while still maintaining their love for each other.
A prevalent theme is the exploration of their personalities. Fanfictions might focus on Darcy's shyness in expressing his emotions and Elizabeth's strong - willed nature. Also, the theme of family influence is common. Their families play a role in their relationship, and fanfictions may expand on how they deal with family expectations and interference. There's also the theme of forgiveness, as they both had to forgive each other's initial wrongdoings in the original story, and this is often explored further in fanfiction.
One common theme could be the exploration of their physical attraction. Since 'lemon' implies a more sensual aspect, it might focus on their passionate encounters. Another theme could be the breaking of social barriers in a more private and intimate context, as in the original Pride and Prejudice, there were many social norms they had to navigate.
Another theme is the alteration of the original plot. Sometimes, fanfiction authors change the setting or the sequence of events. For instance, they could make Elizabeth more independent in a story, which affects how she interacts with Darcy. This can lead to new and exciting plot developments.
A common theme is the overcoming of pride and prejudice. Just like in the original novel, many fanfictions focus on how Mr Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's prejudice stand in the way of their relationship at first. Another theme is the exploration of their different social classes and how they navigate through that. For example, in some fanfictions, they have to deal with the reactions of society when they get together.
Love and pride are also common themes. Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's prejudice still play a role even in a compromising situation. They have to learn to let go of these traits to fully embrace their love for each other, just like in the original 'Pride and Prejudice'.
One common theme is the overcoming of social class differences. Just like in the original 'Pride and Prejudice', many fanfics explore how Elizabeth and Darcy navigate the gap between their social standings.
One common theme is the power of self - discovery. As they fall in love, both Darcy and Elizabeth often discover new aspects of themselves. Another theme is the breaking of social barriers. Their different social standings create obstacles, but in fanfiction, they usually overcome them. Also, forgiveness is a theme. They have to forgive each other's past wrongs and misunderstandings.
The theme of family also often plays a big part. How the Bennets' situation affects Elizabeth and how Darcy's family expectations influence him are explored. And how they overcome these family - related obstacles together is a key aspect in many fanfictions about them.
Often, there is a theme of cultural and social expectations of the time. Since Pride and Prejudice is set in a particular historical context, the fanfictions might explore how the pregnancy fits into the social norms of that era. For example, how Elizabeth is expected to behave as an expectant mother in society, and how Darcy's status affects their situation. This can add depth and authenticity to the story, as it ties into the original setting of Austen's novel.