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Mr. Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter that explained his actions.

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Why did Elizabeth's feelings toward Mr. Darcy begin to change?

Mr. Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter that explained his actions.


Why did Elizabeth's feelings toward Mr Darcy begin to change?

Her feelings towards him began to change because she realized just how wrong she was about him. Everything that she had once thought was true about him was actually wrong. His pride was well deserved and all his dealings with Wickham had be just and fair.


What does the reader know and Charlotte begin to suspect at this point in the novel regarding Darcy and Elizabeth?

The reader knows that Darcy is in love with Elizabeth but Charlotte begins to suspect their growing affection for each other. Charlotte observes their interactions and sees the signs of Darcy's admiration for Elizabeth, even though they both try to conceal their feelings.


Feelings that begin with a?

Angry


What feelings begin with the letter K?

Kinship and kindness are feelings.


What are some feelings that begin the the letter x?

there is no feelings that start with an x


What are some feelings that begin with the letter v?

Vicious and vengeful are feelings.


What are some feelings that begin with the letter C?

Feelings that start with the letter c:cheerfulcautiouscockycompassionateconcernedconfidentconfusedcourageouscowardlycrankycuriouscynic


When Elizabeth receives Darcy's letter the next day why does she begin to chastise herself?

she forgot to blow her nose that morning


Feelings that begin with the letter B?

Bored


What are some feelings that begin with the letter U?

Uncertainty, uneasiness, unhappy and upset are feelings.


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.