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    Gabriella Wiseman Book Review,-Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Summary Mr Bingley arrives in Netherfield Park and there is much commotion in the nearby town. Mrs Bennet wants to see all five of her daughters; Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia married, and sees Mr Bingley as a wonderful suitor. At a ball Bingley is immediately smitten with Jane. Bingley’s friend Darcy attends the ball and is rude about Elizabeth; which she overhears. Over time Darcy, despite his initial judgments, finds…

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    Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. The other relationship is between Elizabeth’s oldest sister Jane Bennet and Mr. Bingley. These two relationships directly contrast one another. They have many similarities and differences in their relationships. In the relationship of Jane Bennet and Mr. Bingley you can see that the characters are very similar. Jane is a very gentle and patient girl. Mr. Bingley also has those characteristics. Both of the characters love to socialize and meet new people. Their…

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    status as they feel this is a source of privileges and respect from other individuals and furthermore the power of love and happiness. This is apparent in Darcy and Lizzy their relationship grew throughout the novel by arguing profusely. Evident in Bingley and Jane’s marriage and Wickham’s superficial attitude of doing everything he can to get an adequate amount of money so that he can move up to a higher social…

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    for a walk in Pimberly ( Darcy estate ), she knew the real Darcy that made her fall in love more with him. Also Darcy misjudged Elizabeth since the first day he saw her in the ball by saying his opinion of her Bingley saying that she is not that handsome and rude (chapter 6 after Mr. Bingley finished dancing with Jane Bennet and stood with Mr. Darcy). But later both understood each other and they formed a happy…

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    instances where this situation manifests. For example, the relationship between Jane and Mr. Bingley. However, Austen 's version of love contrasts with the prevailing version of love amongst the other characters in the novel. There are various differences between the three young love relationships. For one, the love relationship between Jane and Mr. Bingley was like a highly influenced business transaction.…

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    of the clergy. This is the reason why he joined the military. 6. Who does Elizabeth look forward to seeing at the Bingleys' ball? Elizabeth looks forward to seeing Mr. Wickham at the Bingley’s ball. Elizabeth can think of little but Wickham in the days before, and is greatly disappointed when she is made aware that his not present. 7. What is Elizabeth's reaction when Miss Bingley tries to warn her about Mr.…

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    The novel, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen exemplifies the main theme of marriage in various forms. Austen compares the different marriages through the characters: Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, Charlotte and Mr. Collins, Jane and Mr. Bingley, Elizabeth and Darcy, and finally Lydia and Mr. Wickham. She gives a specific insight to the attitudes, morals, and progression of marriage for each character throughout the book. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet began the novel as the only married couple. With five unwed…

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    While discussing what it means to be an “accomplished woman”, Miss Bingley explains that a woman, " must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages, to deserve the word; and besides all this, she must possess a certain something in her air and manner of walking, the tone of her…

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    declined him. These reasons included his terrible treatment of Mr. Wickham and his taking Mr. Bingley away from Jane. Because of the false claims against him, Mr. Darcy wrote Elizabeth a letter, telling her the unsavory nature of Mr. Wickham’s character. Mr. Wickham was a man who amassed debt by spending recklessly, and Mr. Darcy had not treated him unfairly. In addition, Mr. Darcy admitted that he took Mr. Bingley away from Jane because he felt that she did not show enough emotion towards his…

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    all of her daughters to attend the ball to make acquaintances with the special guests. That night, Elizabeth and all of her sisters also including Elizabeth’s best friend, Charlotte, were all personally introduced to the unknown guests Miss Bingley, Mr. Bingley, and Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth came to notice the man who had seemed to be prideful and reserved in his own thoughts. She noticed he did not talk to very many people, but he was not shy. Mr. Darcy seemed to be only acquainted with people he…

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