Charlotte Lucas is ready to marry Collins in "Pride and Prejudice" because of societal pressures and her own pragmatic views on marriage. As a woman without fortune or beauty, Charlotte sees marriage as a means of securing financial stability and social status. She is aware of her limited options as an unmarried woman and believes that marrying Collins, despite his flaws, provides her with security and a respectable position in society. Additionally, Charlotte's willingness to marry Collins reflects the realistic and practical approach to marriage prevalent in the novel's societal context.
Lucas tells Peyton he hates her because Lindsay his fiance left him waiting at the alter and didnt marry him because she knows that Lucas still loves Peyton and that they belong together. Lucas did propose to Peyton 3 years before that but she turned him down because she wasnt ready to get married at that time.
she must hate you.
Yes/No because Charlotte dies, but she saves Wilbur's life. I thought it was pretty sad, I was pretty much ready to cry.
Yes/No because Charlotte dies, but she saves Wilbur's life. I thought it was pretty sad, I was pretty much ready to cry.
If you are really old enough, mature enough, and responsible enough to be ready for the partnership of marriage, you are certainly also ready to decide whom to marry.
athens or sparta
i dont think but there's a song called "ready for love"
Leaving me like a plucked bird, ready for roasting.
Just tell him! If he loves you and really wants to marry you then he will understand and wait until you are ready.
no
whenever you feel like it and you know that your ready and not forced 2
if the man only converts to Islam just to marry that Muslim woman then no u cant marry