George Wickham tries to run away with Georgiana Darcy because he wants to marry her for her substantial dowry. He plans to elope and take the money with him, without any intention of a legitimate marriage. Wickham is motivated by greed and deception in this attempt.
George Wickham tries to run away with Georgiana Darcy in an attempt to gain control of her substantial inheritance and wealth. He plans to elope with her to Gretna Green in Scotland, where they can get married quickly and he can manipulate her into handing over her fortune. Wickham's actions are driven by his greed and his desire for a comfortable lifestyle without having to work for it.
Miss Bingley asks Lizzie to take a turn around the room with her to subtly try to pry information about Mr. Darcy from her. Miss Bingley is interested in Mr. Darcy and hopes to gain some insight into his feelings towards Lizzie.
Certainly, Miss Bingley comes off as prejudiced, and probably is. But she has a motive for showing prejudice, even if she does not suffer from it herself. She is jealous because she knows Darcy is attracted to Elizabeth, and she wants Darcy for herself. Her response to this is to try to anticipate Darcy's feelings or views on a subject and show herself as conforming to them. She is very unsuccessful at this, to the point of being comic. But she is hardly the most importantly prejudiced person in the novel.
Lady Catherine demands that Elizabeth refuse Mr. Darcy's proposal of marriage and promise to never enter into an engagement with him. She also commands Elizabeth to pledge not to entertain any thoughts of marrying Mr. Darcy in the future, asserting that he is intended for her own daughter, Anne.
Darcy Wills tried to stop the attack in the book "Summer of Secrets" by calling for help and getting the attention of others nearby. She stayed calm and focused, using her quick thinking to try and diffuse the situation and protect herself and others involved in the attack.
Fitzwilliam Darcy (no wonder they call him "Darcy") Here is an article if you would like further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice also try www.republicofpemberly.com
Try, 'Will you marry me?'
Jane and Elizabeth discuss telling their friends and acquaintances about Wickham's character, but decide against it for various reasons. They question whether the allegations against him are true - they decide they probably are, but the information is still second hand. They wonder whether Wickham will try to reform if given a chance - or at least, Jane does. There is no immediate occasion for them to act, and Wickham will soon be leaving to another part of the country. So they decide, after deliberation, not to tell everyone.
The reader knows that Darcy is in love with Elizabeth but Charlotte begins to suspect their growing affection for each other. Charlotte observes their interactions and sees the signs of Darcy's admiration for Elizabeth, even though they both try to conceal their feelings.
in other countries they still do but not here, you can love and marry whoever you want
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