He is resentful and, though it is not his word, unforgiving.
He says he is "too little yielding." He goes on, "I cannot forget the follies and vices of others as soon as I ought, nor their offences against myself. ... My temper would perhaps be called resentful. - My good opinion once lost is lost for ever."
I think only to a degree. In the end, both characters share in this theme but in different ways. Darcy is proud because of his position in society, and that leads him to scorn anyone outside of his social class at the start. Critic A. Walton Litz commented: "in Pride and Prejudice one cannot equate Darcy with Pride, or Elizabeth with Prejudice; Darcy's pride of place is founded on social prejudice, while Elizabeth's initial prejudice against him is rooted in pride of her own quick perceptions." So Darcy is proud of his position because of social prejudice. Elizabeth at first had prejudice against him because she was proud of her own judgement.
Mr. Darcy and his father share the same first name, Fitzwilliam
Mr. Collins and Mr. Bennet are cousins. They are both fictional characters in the novel written by Jane Austin entitled Pride and Prejudice.
Kitty and Lydia excitedly inform their mother, Mrs. Bennet, that Mr. Bingley is planning to host a ball at Netherfield Park. They also mention that Mr. Bingley arrived with his friend, Mr. Darcy, who is considered to be very wealthy and eligible.
Mr. Gardiner sends a note to Mr. Bennet saying that Lydia and Wickham have been found. They are not married, and they (or perhaps just Wickham) have not intention of being married, but they will marry if Mr. Bennet provides them with a hundred pounds per year, while he lives, and sees to it Lydia gets her share of the 5000 pounds left Mrs Bennet and the daughters when he dies.
That she is pregnant
No, they share the same father Henry VIII. Mary's mum was Catherine of Aragon and Elizabeth's Anne Boleyn.
That she is pregnant
That she is pregnant
Yes because my name is Molly Elizabeth O'keefe so she must do
No, they didn't
They share Pride, Majesty, Power, Courage, and they both die fighting.