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... She demands Elizabeth to marry Darcy, and tells Darcy that it would look very negatively on his family if he were to marry someone as "low class" as Elizabeth. ...
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... She tells Darcy in the beginning if the passage that she knows he's tired of all of these women not looking at him for his personality, but looking at him for ...
(826 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Elizabeth tells Jane about Darcy¯s proposal and her rejection of it. Elizabeth also tells about Darcy¯s letter and explains about Wickham. ...
(2024 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... discourages him from pursuing Jane Bennet. Mr. Darcy tells Mr. Bingley that Jane has no partiality to him. This is supported by her ...
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... Although she knows nothing about him, she is taken in by his flattering behaviour toward her and believes the awful stories he tells her about Darcy. ...
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... In the letter Darcy tells his side of the story regarding his relationship with Wickham and provides verifiable information to validate his character. ...
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... An example of this is when she tells Elizabeth not to marry Darcy and warns her about him, she even tries to make her promise not to. ...
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... In fact, when Darcy first proposes to Elizabeth he tells of "how ardently I admire and love you" (Austen 123) in spite of "the inferiority of your connections ...
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... After Elizabeth tells her mother of Darcy's proposal she says, "We all know him to be a proud, unpleasant sort of man; but this would be nothing, if you really ...
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... were it known to my family, I should not have merely my own gratitude to express." (p379) Darcy's conscience tells him to repay the Bennets for his various ...
(933 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... to be a gentleman. Elizabeth believes without question everything that he tells her about Mr. Darcy. "Elizabeth honoured him for ...
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... He impresses Elizabeth and tells a story of being poor and living by Darcy against Darcy's father's wishes. Darcy is hurt to see Wickham. ...
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... Darcy is unaware of Elizabeth's dislike of him when he makes a proposal of ... becomes aware quickly when Elizabeth shoots down his proposal and tells him exactly ...
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... Colonel FitzWilliam tells Elizabeth the Darcy had stopped Bingley from 'a most imprudent marriage'. ... Darcy tells Elizabeth he did it all for her sake. ...
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... characters especially Elizabeth and Darcy. However, these misjudgment were essential in shaping the outcome of the story. Pride and Prejudice tells the story ...
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... that Elizabeth makes. She tells her sister, she fell in love with Darcy after seeing his estate at Pemberly. At first glance the ...
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... Lady Catherine tells Elizabeth that she has heard Darcy is going to propose to her and attempts to forbid Elizabeth to accept the proposal. ...
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... that Elizabeth makes. She tells her sister, she fell in love with Darcy after seeing his estate at Pemberly. At first glance the ...
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... finest example of the lack of passion in the marriage between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet is when Elizabeth tells her father of her plans to marry Mr. Darcy, who as ...
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... Darcy realizes she's making an incorrect sketch of his character. In a gentlemanly manner he decides not to insult Wikham, instead he tells her to postpone ...
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... With that same snobby attitude she tells Eliza that she is not worthy of Darcy's affection and demands that she refuse his proposal. ...
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... Of all the marriages in the novel, Darcy's marriage to Elizabeth is the greatest display of love conquering all. The novel opens with a line that tells us that ...
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... She tells Elizabeth: " I am not romantic you know. ... This is also the reason why Darcy and Elizabeth will lead a much happier life and Charlotte and Collins won't ...
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... We see how much Mr. Bennet regrets his marriage decision later on in the book when Elizabeth tells him that she is going to marry Mr. Darcy. ...
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... However, unlike Darcy and Elizabeth, there is a flaw in their relationship. ... A young boy, Pip, who tells the story in his words, introduces the novel to us, and ...
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... high society, soon pays a visit to Elizabeth and informs her that Elizabeth and Darcy are completely unsuitable for one another. She tells Elizabeth that to ...
(1403 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... He tells those assembled in the Netherfield drawing room that "it has been ... ridicule." But the deficiencies of this view, evident enough in Darcy's own demeanor ...
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... He tells those assembled in the Netherfield drawing room that "it has been ... ridicule." But the deficiencies of this view, evident enough in Darcy's own demeanor ...
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... lived in a society where women were expected to be "accomplished," as Darcy states in ... She never tells Edward that she loves him even though it is obvious that ...
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... She is so mad she tells Elizabeth to accept or else "I will never see her again ... Not only does Miss Bingley show haughtiness but so does Mr. Darcy in the early ...
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