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.
On getting the Darcy's letter Elizabeth became confused. At first she thought that she should appologize and instantly believed her sister's insensibility to be false and made her very angry to do any justice. She was oppressed with surprise, apprehension and Horror when she went through the account of Mr. Wickham.
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.
Darcy's housekeeper was Mrs. Reynolds.
Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter the morning after he had proposed, and she refused, at Hunsford, in Kent. The purpose of the letter was to defend himself from the accusations she had made against him as she rejected him.
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In Mr. Darcy's letter, the revelation about his involvement in separating Jane and Bingley deeply saddens Elizabeth because it challenges her understanding of Mr. Darcy's character and integrity. This betrayal of her sister's happiness by someone she trusted causes Elizabeth to question her judgments and feelings, leading to profound feelings of disappointment and distress.
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.
Mrs. Reynolds
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This is because when he proposed to Elizabeth, he was sure that she was going to accept him. But when she refused him, he understood the error of his ways and tried to change for the better.
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Darcy's housekeeper was Mrs. Reynolds.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern --RCYS. That is, six letter words with 3rd letter R and 4th letter C and 5th letter Y and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: darcys
The name of Darcy's estate is Pemberley.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -ARCYS. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter R and 4th letter C and 5th letter Y and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are: darcys