Events

Cards (3)

  • '...ELizabeth thought with pleasure of dancing a great deal with Wickham and of seeing a confirmation of everything in Mr Darcy's looks and behaviour.'
    Elizabeth meeting Mr Wickham.
    She takes pleasure in confirming a bad reputation of Darcy's character, a side effect of Wickham's reputation.
  • 'You were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry.'
    'The tumult of her mind was now painfully great.'
    Darcy's first Proposal
    Elizabeth is extremely family oriented refusing to marry Darcy bcs he interfered with Jane and Bingley's relationship.
    Elizabeth relaised she had been arrogant and proud
  • 'I thank you again and againt for the honour you have done me in your proposals, but to accept them is overly impossible.'
    Rejecting Mr Collins
    She tells him again and again she is honoured but he doesn't understand. It shows an ordeal amount of strength to turn down someone of Mr Collins' status, especially for a women in the Regency Era.