Wednesday, October 7, 2015

What were Elizabeth's first impressions about Darcy and why did she change her mind later on?

Elizabeth first thought that Mr. Darcy was a proud,
disagreeable man and she could not figure out why he would be friends with Mr. Bingley
who is the exact opposite of that.  She also thought he was a
snob.


While he is always a bit of a proud man, she
eventually comes to see his kindness and his nobility through his actions towards his
sister, towards her sisters (Jane and Lydia) as well as the way he comes to not only
love her, but to respect her and see her as an equal as well.

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