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He criticized her mother's and younger sisters' behavior, and, while professing his love and asking her to marry him, said his affections would be against his family's and friends' wishes, AND his own better judgement!

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Q: What does Fitzwilliam Darcy say to offend Lizzy Bennett?
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What obstacles stop Mr Darcy and Lizzy from falling in love in Pride and Prejudice?

Mr Darcy is very proud, and does not want to admit his feelings for Lizzy, and she does the same. Also, Mr Darcy's aunt is extrememly opposed to their marriage, as she has arranged nuptials between her daughter, Anne, and Mr Darcy when they were children. Add to this the fact that Lizzy is of quite low birth compared to Fitzwilliam Darcy and you have a cocktail of awkwardness.


Who is the actor who plays Darcy with Kierra Knightly in pride and predjudice?

Darcy was played by Matthew Macfadyen, opposite Keirra Knightly as Lizzy, in the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice.


How does 'Pride and Prejudice' end?

The book ends with a chapter telling what happens to all the main people. Lizzy and Darcy marry, Jane and Bingley move to an estate about thirty miles away. Lady Catherine refuses to have anything to do with them until Lizzy talks Darcy into writing he. Lydia asks for favors. Mr. Bennet likes to visit Pemberley when he is not expected. And so it goes on. The movies generally end with the marriage between Lizzy and Darcy, or possibly a brief scene showing their happy marriage state.


What happens at the end of Pride and Prejudice?

Lizzie marries Darcy, and Jane marries Bingley. We learn a little about what happens with other characters, as well. Bingley and Jane buy an estate near Pemberley. Lizzy and Georgiana become very close. Lydia and Wickham get bored with each other. Kitty moves to Pemberley and improves greatly, but Mary stays home. The Gardiners become Darcy's favorite relatives. And, believe it or not, though Lady Catherine has a fit and refuses to talk with the Darcys, Lizzy gets Darcy to reestablish the relationship with patience and perseverance.


Why does Elizabeth feel she will never see Mr Darcy again when she told him about Lydia's elopement with Wickham in Pride and Prejudice?

If Lydia marries Wickham, then Elizabeth will be closely related to a man Darcy detests. If Lydia fails to marry Wickham, then Elizabeth will be a member of a disgraced family. Either way a connection between Darcy and Elizabeth is also a connection between Darcy and a scandal. Lizzy is already aware of the enormous differences between her situation and Darcy's. She is poor and he is rich. In England of the time, that was regarded as a reason for them not to be married, because marriage was a way to form alliances and increase wealth. Darcy has commented on this. Her family is not well bred by Darcy's standards, and Darcy has commented on this also. She has already turned down a marriage proposal by Darcy, and rather angrily. She regards the attraction Darcy has for her as probaby very weak to begin with. Lydia's elopement, in her view, is just a final straw.

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What obstacles stop Mr Darcy and Lizzy from falling in love in Pride and Prejudice?

Mr Darcy is very proud, and does not want to admit his feelings for Lizzy, and she does the same. Also, Mr Darcy's aunt is extrememly opposed to their marriage, as she has arranged nuptials between her daughter, Anne, and Mr Darcy when they were children. Add to this the fact that Lizzy is of quite low birth compared to Fitzwilliam Darcy and you have a cocktail of awkwardness.


Although Mr. Bennet thought that he did not like Mr.Darcy how did Mr. Bennet react to the news of Elizabeth's engagement to Mr. Darcy?

incredulous


Who was the hero in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice?

The hero in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, who undergoes a transformation from a proud and aloof character to someone who shows love and humility towards Elizabeth Bennet.


Is darcy awesome?

Not enough to tempt Lizzy (at least not for a while).


Who is the actor who plays Darcy with Kierra Knightly in pride and predjudice?

Darcy was played by Matthew Macfadyen, opposite Keirra Knightly as Lizzy, in the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice.


What is the first party that Darcy and Lizzy attended?

The first party they both attended was the assembly ball in Meryton.


Why does lizzy resent Darcy?

Lizzy resents Darcy because she believes he is proud and arrogant, especially after his dismissive remarks about her at the Meryton ball. She also takes offense to his interference in her sister Jane's relationship with Bingley, which she perceives as unfair and hurtful.


Who does Lizzie write to for answers and what this person say about darcy's help in Pride and Prejudice?

Lizzie writes to her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner, seeking advice on Mr. Darcy's involvement in assisting with Lydia's situation. Mrs. Gardiner praises Darcy for his generous support and willingness to help, which ultimately plays a significant role in resolving the matter.


What is the prejudice part in the Pride and Prejudice?

Lizzy is prejudiced against Darcy, and she is prejudiced in favor of Wickham. Her first contact with Darcy includes overhearing something he says about her in an unguarded moment, and it colors her entire attitude toward him. It is only when she reads his letter at Hunsford that she realizes the evidence that Wickham is untruthful has been in front of her all along. It takes Darcy's finding Lydia and arranging her marriage for Lizzy to see his goodness.


How does 'Pride and Prejudice' end?

The book ends with a chapter telling what happens to all the main people. Lizzy and Darcy marry, Jane and Bingley move to an estate about thirty miles away. Lady Catherine refuses to have anything to do with them until Lizzy talks Darcy into writing he. Lydia asks for favors. Mr. Bennet likes to visit Pemberley when he is not expected. And so it goes on. The movies generally end with the marriage between Lizzy and Darcy, or possibly a brief scene showing their happy marriage state.


What are the similarities and differences between Jane and Rochester's Jane Eyre relationship to Lizzy and Darcy's Pride and Prejudice?

Similarities: Both relationships involve strong-willed, independent-minded women who initially clash with their wealthy and proud suitors. Both couples navigate societal expectations and obstacles in order to be together. Differences: Jane and Rochester's relationship is more tumultuous due to Rochester's dark secret, while Lizzy and Darcy's relationship is characterized by misunderstandings and pride. Additionally, Jane and Rochester come from different social backgrounds, whereas Lizzy and Darcy are both from the same social class.


Who is the most romantic character in Pride and Prejudice?

Lydia is the character most inclined to romance. But I think Lizzy and Darcy are the characters readers are most likely to romanticise about.