The first one is all pride and conceit. He confesses to loving Elisabeth, DESPITE his better judgment (and he lists the disadvantages brought over by such a family connection). He is proud of having separated Bingley from Jane and regrets not being able to make himself the same favour he made to his friend, thus adding insult to injury. Furthermore, he is quite certain that she will accept his proposal, as who will turn HIM down?
The second one is full of humility, hope and modesty. He begs her to forgive his ungentleman-like behaviour. This is a new man, just as Elisabeth has been changed by the recent events.
Compare and Contrast
When Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth are at the ball, he says that she is not handsome enough to tempt her. She found this very offensive and it took her almost half of the book to overcome this situation. They finally worked passed it all and became married after two proposals.
The two main types of business proposal are solicited and unsolicited. Solicited is written when asking for proposals and unsolicited is written with more formal and professional manner.
Every tow consecutive odd or even numbers differ by two.
differ from what?
No - only two. No Elizabeth's on the horizon either
The first and second
Compare and Contrast
Two: Elizabeth I and our current Queen, Elizabeth II.
Two: Elizabeth I and our current Queen, Elizabeth II.
they differ about .1% of their bases
Two prime numbers which differ by 2 are called "twin primes".