It would depend on which actress is playing the part.
Examples of oxymorons in Pride and Prejudice include "fine eyes" and "proud humility." These phrases contain contradictory terms that create a sense of tension or contrast in the language.
Pride and Prejudice is a classic coming of age book written by Jane Austen. In the book, dance is a metaphor for marriage, while the estates are metaphors for the characters and their relationships. There really are not any similes in the book.
At the Netherfield ball, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth talk about music, dancing, and their respective opinions on the behavior of the guests. Mr. Darcy compliments Elizabeth's eyes and sparks their ongoing conflict due to misunderstandings and prejudices.
Probably purple, Lavender, etc. as these were her eyes.
Charlie Pride has brown eyes.
Her eye-color is not definitively known, but from portraits they appear to have been brown, or golden-brown.
Yes,Pride and Prejudice got the best review from over 50 other 4 star movies all shown in theater, Pride and Prejudice got 5 stars in Hollywood in my eyes although some people may come to judge it at first glance, it really takes hard character to prove that it is one of a kind.
what colour are david attenboroughs eyes
They are the same colour colour as humans eyes!
Elizabeth Taylor's eyes were a striking violet-purplish color.
Mr. Bingly is the fairly weathly man that rents the Netherfield estate. He hosts lavish balls, along with his sister and Mr. Darcy. He sets his eyes on Jane, Elizabeths oldest sister, and it becomes quite evident that he is in love with her. At the end of the novel he and Jane set to marry. He is also a man who is easily swayed by his friends and sister, especially Darcy.
her eyes are blue