Elizabeth is referring to the inconsistent behavior of Mr. Darcy, who at times acts prideful and aloof, yet also shows kindness and devotion. She is also likely referring to her own feelings towards Mr. Wickham, who she initially trusted but later learns is deceitful and manipulative.
This quote is said by Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," referring to Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth expresses this sentiment to Mrs. Gardiner during their conversation about the two gentlemen.
There are several saints named Elizabeth. Which one were you referring to?
Perhaps a full name for "Elizabeth" will help us figure out who you are referring to.
There are several saints named Elizabeth. Which one were you referring to?
Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is referring to racism and prejudice in the town of Maycomb. "Maycomb disease" is a metaphor for the deeply ingrained racism and social injustice that permeates the community, causing ignorance and intolerance to spread like an illness.
If you are referring to Elizabeth the cousin of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her son was St. John the Baptist.
"Special" in French, when referring to character, can be translated as "particulier" or "unique" depending on the context.
maybe you are referring to the three musketeers character d'artagnan
I think you're referring to character 'traits'.
A unifying characteristic.
If you are referring to St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, if she had any siblings the information is lost to history.
what are you talking about if we were all named after Queen Elizabeth then we would all be named Elizabeth ! answer: Perhaps you are referring to the time period, which is Elizabethan.