Through a series of events, Elisabeth’s …show more content…
Mr. Darcy’s father was Mr. Wickham’s godfather; therefore, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham were practically like brothers. Mr. Wickham is introduced half way into the movie as a likable young soldier who joins the society that Elisabeth is a part of. She takes a liking to this man, but Mr. Darcy appears to absolutely ignore him. As Elisabeth gets to know Mr. Wickham, he expresses some injustice done by Mr. Darcy to himself which causes her to have an even more hardened opinion of Mr. …show more content…
Darcy don't see each other for a while. Little does Elisabeth know that Mr. Darcy has deeply dwelled on her exhortations to him when he proposed to her. Elisabeth’s change of opinion of Mr. Darcy occurs when she realizes the truth of the relationship between Mr. Darcy and his childhood friend George Wickham. Likewise, Mr. Darcy is unaware that Elisabeth gains a new perspective on him throughout their time of distance from each other. By random coincidence, they see each other again and due to their renewed mental outlooks on each other, they can communicate with one another without so much assumption of one another and instead with respect. Over a period of time, Mr. Darcy again proposes to Elisabeth, and she says