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.
In the TV series of 1995, Fitzwilliam is played by Anthony Calf.
They are cousins.
Colonel Fitzwilliam provides Elizabeth with several important pieces of information that confuse her understanding of Mr. Darcy. Before meeting with Colonel Fitzwilliam, Elizabeth held the prejudice that Mr. Darcy had no concern for others. Colonel Fitzwilliam speaks highly of Mr. Darcy and commends his dedication to his sister. Elizabeth begins to reconsider her feelings of Mr. Darcy after her friendly chats with Colonel Fitzwilliam. However, eventually Colonel Fitzwilliam casually mentions that Mr. Darcy recently helped save a friend from a relationship he should not enter. Eizabeth immediately realizes that Mr. Darcy interfered with Jane and Mr. Bingley's relationship. Elizabeth becomes incredibly offended by Mr. Darcy's actions and no longer wants to have any interaction with him after learning this information from Colonel Fitzwilliam.
Mr. Darcy is the only one who actually tells her what he did but she is warned of his bad character by Bingley, Miss Bingley, the housekeeper and Colonel Fitzwilliam.
the cousin he was destined to marry since birth was Ann De Bourgh. His other cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam 's first name was not identified.
Colonel Fitzwilliam was one. Anne De Bourgh was another.
Colonel Fitzwilliam tells Elizabeth that Mr Darcy ended his friend's relationship as Darcy thought the family just wanted to marry for the money and that the woman in this relationship didnt't feel the same way as Darcy's friend.Darcy's friend is Mr Bingley and the other person in the relationship is Jane Bennet, Elizabeth's older sister.
Colonel By Secondary School was created in 1970.
The motto of Colonel By Secondary School is 'Quod Incepimus Conficiemus'.
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