Ch 7, walking to netherfield: "jumping over stiles and springing over puddles with impatient activity"
Ch 7, walking to netherfield: "weary ankles, dirty stockings and a face glowing with the warmth of excercise"
Ch 19: rejects mr Collins: "your hope is rather an extraordinary one after my declaration"
Ch 19: rejects mr Collins: "you could not make me happy... i am the last woman in the world who could make you so"
Ch 19: rejects mr Collins: "my feelings in every respectforbid it"
ch 6: refuses to dance with Darcy: "she instantlydrewback"
ch 6: refuses to dance with Darcy: "i entreat you not to suppose i moved this way to beg for a partner"
Ch36: darcys letter
Shows her opinion of wickham was false and her pride has lead her to judge darcy harshly
Turning point for Elizabeths self understanding - perhaps she is not as good of a judge of character as she prides herself to be
ch36: darcy letter: "I could not have been morewretchedly blind"
ch 36: darcy letter: "she had been blind, partial, prejudiced,absurd!"
ch 36: darcy letter: "this cannot be! this must be the grossest falsehood!"
Lizzy shows her prejudice against Darcy when talking to wickham during dinner at mrs Phillips's house: the world is blinded by his fortune and consequences
Lizzy shows her prejudice against Darcy when talking to wickham during dinner at mrs Phillips's house: I did not suspect him of descending to such maliciousrevenge
Lizzy shows her prejudice against Darcy when talking to wickham during dinner at mrs Phillips's house: such injustice! such inhumanity as this!