On the contrary, I think she expected it :-)
Initially, Georgiana Darcy was surprised and taken aback by the news of Mr. Darcy's engagement to Elizabeth Bennet. However, she ultimately accepted and supported their union once she saw the genuine love and happiness between them.
Georgiana Darcy was inclined to be Elizabeth's close friend from the beginning of their acquaintance. She very much wanted her brother to marry Elizabeth, and they became closer after that, according to the book.
Georgiana Darcy is more shy and reserved than Elizabeth expected. Elizabeth also discovers that Georgiana is deeply loyal and caring towards her loved ones, which contrasts with her initial impression of her as being timid and fragile.
The governess who betrays Georgiana Darcy is named Mrs. Younge. She is bribed by George Wickham to facilitate his elopement scheme with Georgiana.
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Fitzwilliam Darcy's sister is named Georgiana Darcy. She is a kind-hearted and shy character in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice." Georgiana plays a small but significant role in the story as Darcy's younger sister.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr. Darcy's aunt, was most displeased by his marriage to Elizabeth Bennet. Lady Catherine had expected Mr. Darcy to marry her own daughter, Anne de Bourgh, and was not happy that he chose Elizabeth instead.
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The woman who helped Wickham deceive Georgiana Darcy was Mrs. Younge. She was Georgiana's companion at the time and colluded with Wickham to orchestrate the deception.
I would not say she was a foil to these young women. Georgiana provides Darcy with a way of reasoning dispassionately about Lydia's elopement. The fact that Georgiana had nearly eloped with Wickham made it possible for Darcy to see that Lydia's eloping was something that could just as easily have happened in his own family. Also, the fact that Georgiana had nearly run off with Wickham made him feel guilty about failing to warn the Bennets.
In Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," Georgiana Darcy's governess while she was planning to elope with Mr. Wickham was a Mrs. Younge.
The piece that both Elizabeth and Georgiana play in the film is called "Dawn." Also, it is the same tune as is shared throughout the film, also in the track named 'Mrs Darcy'
Miss Bingley wants her brother Charles to marry Georgiana Darcy, the younger sister of Mr. Darcy, in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." She believes that this match would bring wealth and status to their family.