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When Jane gets a letter from miss bingley where does it say Mr bingley is going?

In the letter from Miss Bingley to Jane in "Pride and Prejudice," it is mentioned that Mr. Bingley is going to London.


Why does miss bingley want Jane to recover quickly?

Miss Bingley and Jane are fictional characters in the book Pride and Predjudice. In the story Jane falls ill and Mrs. Bingley wants her to recover quickly so her and her husband can throw a ball.


Why did Charles bingley not become romantically involved with Jane bennet?

She became ill after getting soaked in a rainstorm.


How does Jane bennet feel about Mr bingley?

Bingley's first remark about Jane Bennet is that she is the most beautiful creature he has ever seen. He falls in love with her, and is only tempted away from her when Darcy and his sisters say they think she is disinterested in him. Eventually, he overcomes this and, with Darcy's help, returns to marry her.


Was Bingley upset with Jane's behavior at the Meryton ball?

No. There was nothing wrong with Jane's behavior, and Bingley did not get upset with her at any time in the course of the book.


Why does mr bingley return to Jane?

Mr. Bingley returns to Jane because he still has feelings for her and realizes he made a mistake in letting her go. Additionally, his friend Mr. Darcy plays a role in encouraging the reunion between Mr. Bingley and Jane.


Why is Jane upset when she received a letter from Netherfeild?

Jane is upset when she receives the letter from Netherfield because it conveys that Mr. Bingley and his sisters are leaving for London, suggesting that Mr. Bingley might not return to Netherfield and renew his courtship with Jane. This news dashes Jane's hopes of a potential future with Mr. Bingley.


In Pride and Prejudice what chapter is it when Jane meets Mr bingleys sisters?

Jane meets Bingley's sisters in Chapter III.


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.


Who does Jane Mary in Pride and Prejudice?

Charles Bingley


Whom does Elizabeth suspect of trying to keep Mr Bingley and Jane apart?

Mainly the Bingley sisters, but also Mr. Darcy.


Was Caroline Bingley in favor of Mr. Charles Bingley in getting married to Jane?

Caroline Bingley did not want her brother Charles Bingley to marry Jane Bennet. There were at least two reasons for this. First, the Bingley sisters wanted to elevate their family, which had made its money in trade, to what they regarded as a higher social status, landed gentry. A marriage between Bingley and Jane Bennet would have been to landed gentry, but of a low sort that was intermarried with merchants and attorneys, just the sorts of people they wanted to avoid. Second, she rightly guessed that Darcy was strongly attracted to Elizabeth Bennet, and wanted to keep them separated. A marriage between Bingley and Jane would have tended to put them together more often because Darcy was Bingley's closest friend and Elizabeth was Jane's sister. Caroline Bingley wanted Darcy for herself.