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Yes, in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy do end up together. They overcome their initial misunderstandings and prejudices to realize their love for each other and eventually get married.

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Who charmed Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice?

A couple men attracted her interest, while Mr. Darcy repelled it. However, by the end of the book, Mr. Darcy had "charmed" her and they ended up getting married.


What is the thoughts of Elizabeth towards Mr Darcy?

He Did at first because she wasn't rich or pretty enough, but as the story progresses he begins to become attracted to her and they end up getting married


What does Darcy ask of Elizabeth that totally floors her?

If she would like come cunnilingus. Naturally, she pulled up her dress and lay on the floor, totally.


Did elizabeth like mr darcy?

Every eligible woman poor Darcy knows is after him, either for herself or for some relative, except Elizabeth, who happens to be intelligent, beautiful, self confident, and perplexingly uninterested in him. Of course, he has to try to figure out what is going on with her, and to do so he has to focus on her. And how could anyone focus on Lizzy without falling in love?


On the regiments last day in Meryton what do Elizabeth and Wickham discuss?

On the last day before the regiment goes to Brighton, Elizabeth and Wickham talk about her trip to Kent. She had met Col. Fitzwilliam there and had spent more time with Darcy. The discussion, which makes it clear that she likes Darcy better than she had, makes Wickham nervous. He tries to bring up Darcy's alleged mistreatment of him, but Elizabeth is not interested in hearing about this, so the separate with civility only.


Why does Elizabeth only tell Jane about half of Darcys letter?

Elizabeth does not want to hurt Jane's feelings or make her angry. Half of Darcy's letter was about the separation of Jane and Bingley, and Elizabeth did not want to bring it up. Darcy's actions were quite unfair, because he acted without finding the facts. Darcy helped separate Jane and Bingley because he thought Bingley would fall in love only to have his feelings hurt. Darcy thought Jane had no feelings for Bingley, when, in fact, Jane was in love with Bingley. If Elizabeth told her this, it would have given her heartache.


What does Miss Bingley do to get Darcy's attention?

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.


What was the reaction of Elizabeth after darcy proposes her?

Elizabeth is shocked at the contents of Darcy's letter and feels sorry that she has judged him harshly due to Wigham's lies. This revelation causes her to reexamine her feelings towards Wigham as well as those she harbors for Darcy.


What happened the first time mr darcy purposed to elizabeth?

Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth twice. The first time, at Hunsford, his proposal is long winded, arrogant, and insulting. Elizabeth, who has already come to regard him as conceited and unpleasant, is not particularly impressed and turns him down. Darcy's second proposal is simple, unassuming, and short. This time he is successful, but that is mostly because Elizabeth has gained a much better understanding of him.


How did Elizabeth and Mr Darcy get to geather?

Mr Darcy has been eyeing on Elizabeth since they met in the welcoming ball. His feelings for her grew stronger despite his pride. As for Elizabeth herself, she realized her love towards Fitzgerald Darcy when she found out about all the lies Mr. Wickham has told her and the true kind-hearted personality of Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy cleared all the misunderstandings which had been built by Elizabeth ever since she was introduced to him and well he changed into a better person in a way. In the novel, they got married and lived happily ever after. Strange enough though, in the movie, they eloped.


Why does Mr Darcy begin to listen to Elizabeth's conversations with other people?

Mr. Darcy begins listening to Elizabeth's conversations because, although she intrigues him, he is much too shy to just come up and start a conversation, especially after Elizabeth heard him say that she was just 'tolerable.' He is probably a little embarrassed for judging her so harshly, and of course, at that point in the book, he is still a little put off by her family and their social situation, so he doesn't want to get (or make a show of getting) too close to Elizabeth. Elizabeth is just so different from everyone else in the town, so Mr. Darcy is drawn to that; and because he is such a wealthy person, he can creep (or listen in on) Elizabeth's conversations without anyone getting offended that he's not contributing - it wouldn't be their place to do that! So, all in all, Mr. Darcy does it because he is shy and has a crush on Elizabeth.


Give two functions of the secondary character Colonel Fitzwilliam?

Col. Fitzwilliam reveals to Elizabeth the fact that Darcy had acted to separate Bingley from Jane. Col. Fitzwilliam also is used by Darcy as a reference to back up his claims about Wickham.