First we meet Elizabeth and Darcy, Elizabeth being from a middle-class family with disobedient siblings and a noisy mother, while Darcy is son of a wealthy, well established family. Elizabeth is the second daughter in the Bennet family, and the smartest and quick-witted. Her honesty, virtue, and lively wit enable her to rise above the stupidity that is in her class-bound society. Still though, her sharp tongue and ability to make quick judgments often become her main downfall. Elizabeth must not only deal with a mother that seems to carry no hope for her children, a father that, at times, seem to just be watching on the sidelines, two badly behaved younger sisters, and several snobbish, annoying females, she must also overcome her own mistaken impressions of Darcy. Her mistaken impression is what led her to reject his proposal of marriage. Her qualities were enough to keep him interested. As she gradually comes to recognize the nobility of Darcy’s character, she realizes the mistake and prejudice she put against him. Elizabeth’s love for Darcy took time and convincing of his true form for it to progress. She now knows that Darcy is the person she has actually always longed for. Darcy, son of a wealthy, well established family and owner of the huge Pemberley estate. Intelligent and straight to the point, he
First we meet Elizabeth and Darcy, Elizabeth being from a middle-class family with disobedient siblings and a noisy mother, while Darcy is son of a wealthy, well established family. Elizabeth is the second daughter in the Bennet family, and the smartest and quick-witted. Her honesty, virtue, and lively wit enable her to rise above the stupidity that is in her class-bound society. Still though, her sharp tongue and ability to make quick judgments often become her main downfall. Elizabeth must not only deal with a mother that seems to carry no hope for her children, a father that, at times, seem to just be watching on the sidelines, two badly behaved younger sisters, and several snobbish, annoying females, she must also overcome her own mistaken impressions of Darcy. Her mistaken impression is what led her to reject his proposal of marriage. Her qualities were enough to keep him interested. As she gradually comes to recognize the nobility of Darcy’s character, she realizes the mistake and prejudice she put against him. Elizabeth’s love for Darcy took time and convincing of his true form for it to progress. She now knows that Darcy is the person she has actually always longed for. Darcy, son of a wealthy, well established family and owner of the huge Pemberley estate. Intelligent and straight to the point, he