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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth and Darcy Essay

In Pride and Prejudice, Darcy and Elizabeth first trifle at the ball in Meryton. Not such of a right impression they had on each other. Darcys first opinion is nearly understood as he says, She is tolerable but not pretty enough to tempt me.(Page 8) As Elizabeth overhears his critical comment, she dislikes Darcy in that very signification for being so proud and full of himself. As Darcy is being win over to dance with Elizabeth he accepts while she refuses. That is when Darcy gets his first insight of Elizabeths attitude. It came b first gear proscribed of the water to Darcy that Elizabeth refuses to dance with him a fine young gentleman who has such conduct and reputation.Through conversation with Elizabeth, Darcy notices she is not like other women. At the clock metre women settled for what was given to them for beneficial pretenses such as marrying a man of good reputation with a fortune. Eliza does not give herself out to Darcy, preferably she speaks her mind not gi ving much importance to the disagreements others including Darcy, will pass water on her comments or opinions. Darcy likes that she is not like other women, so in need of a husband. Unknowingly Darcy is being drawn in by her inner and outer beauty.Darcy is a clever, proud, and demanding man as Elizabeth describes him. (Page 33) He considers himself capital to others who according to him were not brought up well and have such low connections. It comes naturally for Elizabeth to laugh at Mr. Darcy for being so bitter and dull. minor by little he begins to show his emotions for Eliza as he becomes wearied against her. Miss Bingley is one of the first to ever notice this weakness he has for her and tries to feed to his negative opinions of her and her family only letting him reveal that he had neer met such a beautiful acquaintance as Eliza.So it was, Darcy had altogether fallen in love with Elizabeth and reveals his emotions to her thus at the same time insulting her and her fami ly for being of such low class in compare to him. Elizabeth becomes very insulted and refuses his proposal of marriage. Eliza says to Darcy, Why with so evident a excogitate of offending and insulting me you chose to tell me you liked me against your will, against your reason, and even against your character? (Page 163) From this turn on, Eliza began to fall in love with Darcy as well.It is evident that they are both completely in love with each other. Their relationship is most expedient to the Bennets while they have a daughter who will marry a man of great fortune that will as a result make them look good to society. Most importantly, Eliza is going to marry out of love rather than to settle for less as Charlotte did by marrying Mr. collins whom she did not love but instead married for her own convenience. As for Darcy, not everyone is in such agreement that he marries such a woman as Eliza but yet their marriage is most liable(predicate) to succeed knowing that the most important factor, love, is in place. At the end, peeress de Bourgh has no choice but to be in agreement of their marriage.

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