There is no character on the show named Darcy.
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.
Mr Darcy is very proud, and does not want to admit his feelings for Lizzy, and she does the same. Also, Mr Darcy's aunt is extrememly opposed to their marriage, as she has arranged nuptials between her daughter, Anne, and Mr Darcy when they were children. Add to this the fact that Lizzy is of quite low birth compared to Fitzwilliam Darcy and you have a cocktail of awkwardness.
Her feelings towards him began to change because she realized just how wrong she was about him. Everything that she had once thought was true about him was actually wrong. His pride was well deserved and all his dealings with Wickham had be just and fair.
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Mr. Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter that explained his actions.
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Mr. Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter that explained his actions.
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Perhaps the best term for the relationship between Darcy and Wickham is mutual antipathy. Each has feelings of dislike and distrust for the other, Darcy because of what Wickham has tried to do, and Wickham because of what Darcy might do if provoked. Wickham is afraid Darcy might reveal he is a fortune hunter. Darcy is angry that Wickham had once tried to elope with his sister.
Perhaps the best term for the relationship between Darcy and Wickham is mutual antipathy. Each has feelings of dislike and distrust for the other, Darcy because of what Wickham has tried to do, and Wickham because of what Darcy might do if provoked. Wickham is afraid Darcy might reveal he is a fortune hunter. Darcy is angry that Wickham had once tried to elope with his sister.
Elizabeth's reaction to what the housekeeper said about Mr. Darcy is an example of dramatic irony. This is because she is unaware of Mr. Darcy's true feelings, while the readers are aware of them.
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.
Because she was embarrassed about her conflicting feelings and the way she acted.
Wickham does not have warm feelings for Darcy because he holds a grudge against him for inheriting the family estate and not providing him with the financial support he expected. Additionally, Wickham feels envious of Darcy's social status and reputation, which further sours their relationship.