Caroline Bingley is the sister of Charles Bingley, Darcy's best friend, and the eventual husband of Jane Bennet. Caroline is hoping to marry Darcy herself, and to have her brother marry Darcy's sister, so she is quite set against Jane and Elizabeth Bennet. She goes out of her way to belittle Elizabeth in front of Darcy, without realizing that she is making herself ridiculous to him every time she talks about it.
Jane is initially welcomed by the Bingley sisters when she is in London, but they soon begin to treat her with disdain and snobbery due to her lack of wealth and social status. They ultimately play a role in separating her from Mr. Bingley by influencing his opinion of her.
By making her snap at Lizzie, make ironical, even derogatory comments about her family and relations or about her behaviour and appearance.
Because she wants Darcy to marry her instead of Elizabeth, even though she doesn't really love him.
In Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," Mr. Darcy, Charles Bingley, and his sisters usually spend the winter months in London. This is where many social events and activities take place during the season, providing ample opportunities for them to engage with society and attend parties.
In the letter from Miss Bingley to Jane in "Pride and Prejudice," it is mentioned that Mr. Bingley is going to London.
In Pride and Prejudice, Mr Gardiner and Mrs Gardner live in London. They live in a part of London that is not especially fashionable, where successful tradespeople live. For this reason they are derided by Bingley's sisters.
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When Jane visits London in "Pride and Prejudice," she stays with her aunt and uncle, the Gardiners. While in London, she attends social events and spends time with her sister Elizabeth, who also happens to be in the city at the same time. Jane also forms a close friendship with the charming Mr. Bingley, who eventually proposes to her.
Jane is upset when she receives the letter from Netherfield because it conveys that Mr. Bingley and his sisters are leaving for London, suggesting that Mr. Bingley might not return to Netherfield and renew his courtship with Jane. This news dashes Jane's hopes of a potential future with Mr. Bingley.
He is upset; not furious, because he is not the type of man to get really angry, he is much too kind for that.
Charles Bingley did not visit Jane while she was in London because he did not know she was there
Mr. Hurst had a home on Grosvenor Street, which is in the Mayfair area of the City of Westminster, which is a part of London. Grosvenor Square is on the street, and it is, and was, considered quite fashionable.
She became ill after getting soaked in a rainstorm.
The note Jane receives from Caroline Bingley simply states that Caroline's brother, Mr. Bingley, has left Netherfield and is returning to London. Caroline uses this as an excuse to suggest that Jane should move on and forget about Mr. Bingley.
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