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    Imaginative Text GAP: Mr. Darcy and Miss Bingley convince Bingley to remain in London for the winter. The text fits best between chapters 21 and 22. After lamenting it however at some length‚ she had the consolation of thinking that Mr. Bingley would be soon down again and soon dining at Longbourn‚ and the conclusion of all was the comfortable declaration that‚ though he had been invited only to a family dinner‚ she would take care to have tow full courses. 119 VOLUME I CHAPTER XXI.5 CHAPTER

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    by Jane Austen. We are first introduced to Mr. Darcy at the ball at Meryton‚ where many people in the town see him as incredibly rich and quite handsome. It goes downhill from there; Darcy dances with only two women‚ offending everyone attending. Our first encounter with Mr. Wickham is on the street with Mr. Denny and Elizabeth and most of her sisters. He appears to be a decent guy and catches many of the ladies’ eyes. After getting to know both Darcy and Wickham‚ Lizzy says‚ “There certainly was

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    choose who you want to be with‚ that person is chosen for you. Sounds like an awful time. The mother would have to pick the spouse and all she cared about was finding the wealthiest man. Two of the main characters that I want to talk about is Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. From what I have read of the book so far‚ all these two have done is bicker and disagree on almost everything. But‚ I think they will fall in love anyway. Even though they seem like total opposites‚ I think their personalities

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    Elizabeth’s family is not good for him. The “pride” is on Elizabeth’s part refusing to agree to marry to Darcy because he ruined her sisters’ chance of happiness. There are a number of conflicts in pride and prejudice. One of the long drawn out ones is between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. Their personalities are so different; their entire marriage is a conflict. The other primary conflict is between Elizabeth and Darcy. With their pride and prejudice‚ they are never able to see the truth about each other till half

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    English 1102M Dr. Signe Wegener               Xinya Liu                                                                                                              Be a true woman On my 18th birthday‚ my best friend sent me a birthday card. The card had only four words –"Be a true woman. " I kept wondering what a true woman is. How to be a true woman? I didn’t find the answer until I met Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice. I believe a true woman is like Elizabeth. A true woman should

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    first. However‚ when Elizabeth realized Mr. Darcy’s gradually changed character and his many amiable qualities including his voluntary help for poor Lydia‚ her prejudice and misunderstanding were disappeared; instead she fell in love with Mr. Darcy and accepted his second proposal. What impressed me most was Elizabeth’s father‚ Mr. Bennett’s response towards this engagement; he said‚ “I know your disposition‚ Lizzy. I know that you could be neither happy nor respectable‚ unless you truly esteemed

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    3 Give an account of Mr. Wickham’s opinions of Mr. Darcy and how it lead to the deepening of Elizabeth’s prejudice against him. At Mrs. Phillip’s party Mr. Wickham was the happy man towards whom almost all female eye was turned. Elizabeth was the happy recipient of his attention. Elizabeth had been very curious about the very cold manner of Mr. Wickham’s meeting with Mr. Darcy but had been too shy to ask Mr. Wickham about it.

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    relationship with eligible bachelor Mr Darcy. However‚ "Pride and Prejudice" is a very complex novel‚ with many different subplots going on. One of these is the relationship between Eliza’s older sister Jane‚ and Bingley‚ Darcy’s friend. There are many misunderstandings within their courtship‚ which have an important role in the plot. Elizabeth’s father and mother play a part‚ as do her relations‚ friends and acquaintances. In the story‚ Elizabeth hates Darcy at first‚ thinking him proud‚ but overcomes

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    relationship is built on inherent love for one another‚ the bond between Elizabeth and Darcy revolves around status and wealth. The ball at Meryton is important because it is the first time the two couples‚ Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingley and Jane‚ are together. When Mr. Bingley is conversing with Mr. Darcy about the Bennets‚ Mr. Bingley states that Jane was “the most beautiful creature

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    Pride and Prejudice‚ both themes are clearly signified through the character traits of the characters .For example‚ in the beginning of the novel‚ after a ball‚ Mr. Darcy said ‘she is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me’ to Mr. Bingley when they talking about Elizabeth Bennet. This situation gives the readers an imagery of Mr. Darcy feeling arrogance as he comes from a family of high status. The introduction of the story already indicates the idea of pride which is a theme in this novel.

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