Elizabeth tells Darcy that his love for her began when he first saw her at the Meryton assembly, despite his attempts to resist it.
Elizabeth told Darcy that she did not want to marry him.
Georgiana Darcy was inclined to be Elizabeth's close friend from the beginning of their acquaintance. She very much wanted her brother to marry Elizabeth, and they became closer after that, according to the book.
Darcy is mainly the proud character, however we see some of it in Elizabeth at the beginning when she is hurt by Darcy's comment, as if she wasn't proud it wouldn't have affected her. And Prejudice can be seen in her as she counts everything Darcy does as faults as she is blinded by her prejudice...
Yes. In the beginning, Darcy was too proud and arrogant in his proposal which makes Elizabeth really infuriated and turned off by him. Besides, Elizabeth's didn't have a good impression of Darcy right from the start, hence this dislike further adds on to the reason why she rejected Darcy. It was only after the gradual realisation of her misunderstanding that Elizabeth gradually started to realised her mistake and started to see the good side of Darcy.
Mr Darcy compliments Elizabeth by asking her to marry him.
For most of the book, Elizabeth dislikes Darcy, thinks he is proud and arrogant, believes that he treated Wickham shamefully. Added to this is the information that she gets that Darcy tried to separate Jane from Bingley. Darcy, meanwhile, has fallen in love with Elizabeth and cannot get her out of his mind. The time comes when Elizabeth sees she is wrong, and then she falls in love with Darcy. She is afraid her refusal of his proposal has doomed any chance of a relationship. When that turns out to be wrong, she is afraid that Lydia's elopement has ruined her chances. In the end, of course, they marry.
Yes, Elizabeth initially believed Wickham's account of Darcy's misconduct due to her prejudice against Darcy. However, as she learned more about Wickham's true character and Darcy's actions, she eventually realized the truth and came to see Wickham's deceit.
Darcy attributes prejudice to Elizabeth, while Elizabeth attributes pride to Darcy.
Elizabeth Darcy was born on December 2, 1912, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Elizabeth Darcy died on January 9, 2010, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
that Darcy was jealous of whickam and that Darcy was angry that his own father left whickam money.
Darcy's letter causes Elizabeth to reflect on the things she thinks about both him and Wickham. She comes to the conclusion that Wickham is untrustworthy and Darcy is not as bad as she had thought.