I love this movie! I believe he does it out of disgust because at the time he felt she was lowly in comparison to what he was accustomed to.
Darcy likes Elizabeth, and this moment is the first time they touch skin-to-skin. When he flexes his hand, this is his reaction to the exciting jolt he felt when their hands touched.
Mr. Collins advised against Elizabeth marrying Mr. Darcy because he believed Mr. Darcy was above her in social status and wealth, which would make them an unsuitable match. Additionally, Mr. Collins himself had aspirations of marrying Elizabeth and saw Mr. Darcy as a rival for her hand.
Mr Bennet is unhappy because Elizabeth has accepted Darcy's proposal. Mr Bennet believes that Elizabeth dislikes Darcy intensely, and cannot imagine any reason she would accept the proposal except a desire to get wealthy. He believes there has been a lapse of judgment on Elizabeth's part, which she would quickly regret, if she married Darcy.
Pride and Prejudice is Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's love story. When they first meet, Darcy insults her and without his knowing, she overhears. From then on every time they meet they argue, but Darcy falls in love with Elizabeth. On the other hand, she absolutley loathes him. He proposes and she refuses. When they meet again, he does everything he can to show her how changed he is. Just when Elizabeth might be falling for Darcy, a family emergency calls her away. He secretly solves the problem, but Elizabeth finds out. When they finally see each other again, he proposes for the second time, and she accepts and they live happily ever after!
Miss Bingley makes many attempts to get Darcy's attention. She stays by his side as often as possible, and makes rude comments about other people around them, hoping he'll agree with her. When Darcy writes a letter to his sister, Georgiana, Miss Bingley sits by Darcy's side and tells him how elegant his hand writing is and how quickly he writes. She compares Georgiana to herself, hoping Darcy will notice similarities. She abuses Elizabeth's appearance and manner, knowing that Darcy fancies Elizabeth. When trying to get Darcy's attention while he is reading, she asks Elizabeth to stand up and walk around the room with her, so that Darcy will watch both of their figures.
The "Pride" in Pride and Prejudice relates back to mainly Mr. Darcy's pride, but also a little to Elizabeth's. Mr. Darcy is too proud to aqqaintence himself with the Bennets more than he has too and when he does propose to Elizabeth Bennet he makes it clear that he loves her "against his better jugdgement".
Elizabeth's self examination begins in earnest when she reads the letter Darcy sends her, in which Darcy defends his actions toward Wickham and says why he wanted to separate Bingley from Jane Bennet. There may have been other indications of self examination before this, but I cannot think of any off hand. In any event they were certainly not as vitally important to the novel as her reflections arising from Darcy's letter.
Mr Darcy proposes to Elizabeth for the first time in Chapter 34, however, he does this with all of his pride. The condescension he poses upon Elizabeth through his proposal angers her and so she refuses, giving him a long list of why. However, Mr Darcy then writes a letter explaining his reasons for all of the things he did that caused Elizabeth to refuse his hand in marriage. Eventually, Elizabeth starts to feel something for Darcy and, after he proves how much Elizabeth means to him, when he proposes for the second time, I believe, in chapter 44, Elizabeth gratefully accepts.
Elizabeth Hand was born on 1957-03-29.
The book ends with a chapter telling what happens to all the main people. Lizzy and Darcy marry, Jane and Bingley move to an estate about thirty miles away. Lady Catherine refuses to have anything to do with them until Lizzy talks Darcy into writing he. Lydia asks for favors. Mr. Bennet likes to visit Pemberley when he is not expected. And so it goes on. The movies generally end with the marriage between Lizzy and Darcy, or possibly a brief scene showing their happy marriage state.
The difference between regular flex and soft flex graphite irons are the suitability to the needs of the golfer. Stronger golfers swing faster thus needing the regular flex. Ladies and seniors, on the other hand, need soft flex graphite irons.
Darcy's Wild Life - 2004 Bird in the Hand Pain in the Neck 2-11 was released on: USA: 26 November 2005