"The serenity of your sister's countenance and
air was such as might have given the most
acute observer a conviction that, however
amiable her temper, her heart was not likely to
be easily touched."
Her look and manners were open, cheerful, and
engaging as ever, but without any symptom of
peculiar regard, and I remained convinced from
the evening as ever, but without any symptom of
peculiar regard, and I remained convinced from
the evening's scrutiny, that though she received
his attentions with pleasure, she did not invite
them by any participation of sentiment.
However, too reserved so that many
people believed she did not encourage
Bingley enough
Mr Darcy
Previously
Seemed to be rude, arrogant etc.
Afterwards
Generous, kind, caring
"His revenge would have
been complete indeed."
"Unable to support the idea of
grieving and offending a brother
whom she almost looked up to as
a father.."
"I write without any intention
of paining you, or humbling
myself,"
Elizabeth Bennet
Receives letter
Realises her mistakes
Blinded by prejudice
Understands everything
Feels foolish
"Elizabeth grew absolutely ashamed of
herself. Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could
she think without feeling that she had been
blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd.
Hated Darcy
Had rejected his proposal
the previous day
They had a massive argument,
accusing each other of terrible
things, without conclusive proof.
Mr Wickham
Previously
Kind, generous and
had been cruelly
treated by Darcy
Afterwards
Greedy, untrustworthy, dishonest
Georgiana Darcy
Kind, innocent, Naïve
"Affectionate heart"
Summary
Darcy gives Elizabeth a letter, following his proposal rejection
Reveals interesting information about Mr Wickham
Wickham has LIED
Elder Mr Darcy passed away
Left Wickham £1000 to
become a clergyman
Wanted to study law instead
Made a deal with Darcy
Darcy gives him £3000 to study law
Spends it all on gambling
Money runs out, asks Darcy
for more
Darcy refuses
"His circumstances, he
assured me, and I had no
difficulty in believing it,
were exceedingly bad.
Bad reputation
"His life was a life of
idleness and dissipation"
Doesn't study law
Kind, generous, admired by his son
"My excellent father."
Wickham tried to elope with Darcy's
15 year old sister, Georgina.
After Darcy refuses to give him more
money, he worms his way into the heart
of Georgina, with the help of Mrs. Younge
Hopes to obtain her fortune
Sneaky Horror!
Darcy finds out, and stops it
Sends Wickham away
Keeps it a secret
Protects his sisters reputation
"Mr. Wickham's chief object was
unquestionably my sister's fortune."
"She was persuaded to believe herself in love"
"I cannot help supposing that the
hope of revenging himself on me,
was a strong inducement"
Acknowledges that he was mistaken that Jane did NOT love Mr Bingley
He regrets not telling
Bingley that Jane was
in London
Disapproves of Bennets
Lack of wealth
Outrageous behaviour
Mistook her reserve as lack of love
Lack of Propriety
Defends his actions in that
Jane's attachment to
Bingley was not yet strong
enough to lead to
heartbreak.