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Elizabeth goes to Hunsford to visit her friend Charlotte who has recently married Mr Collins with Sir William Lucas and Charlotte's younger sister Maria. She then goes on 'grand tour' visiting Derbyshire, and therefore Pemberley, where she realises her love for Darcy, with her Aunt and Uncle (mother's brother and his wife) The Gardiners.

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What plans does Elizabeth make with the gardiners in Pride and Prejudice?

Elizabeth and the Gardiners plan to go to tour the Lake District, which is a particularly beautiful part of England. When it comes to the event, however, the trip has to be cut short, so they only go so far as the Peak District, which is another particularly beautiful part of England and, more important to the plot of the book, where Mr. Darcy's estate is located.


Where is Lydia going after the marriage in Pride and Prejudice?

Lydia and Wickham go first to Longbourne to visit her family. After the visit, they go to Newcastle, where Wickham is to join a regiment in which he has a commission.


In Pride and Prejudice who are mr. and mrs. gardiner?

Mr. Gardiner was Mrs. Bennet's brother, as very prosperous London tradesman. Mrs. Gardiner spent a very happy part of her childhood in Lambton, a town in Derbyshire near Darcy's estate of Pemberly. The Gardiners invited Elizabeth to go to Derbyshire with them, and it was on this trip that she saw Pemberly, met Darcy again, and discovered she had misjudged his character.


Why does Lydia marry Mr wickham in Pride and Prejudice?

Ludia was fascinated and charmed by Mr Wickham and he was filled with desire and he convinced her to go away with him and get married without Mr and Mrs bennet's permission but Mr Darcy went after him and he caught them and convinced Mr Wickham to marry Lydia by paying him. So Mr Darcy was the reason of them getting married because he remembered what happened with his sister and Mr Wickham


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In what chapter in Pride and Prejudice does Elizabeth visit Charlotte Collins?

One of my copies of Pride and Prejudice has Elizabeth arriving at Hunsford to visit Charlotte in Chapter V of Volume II, and staying until Chapter XV of the same volume. The other copy does not go by volumes, and has the visit starting in Chapter 28 and ending in Chapter 38.


Who walks to Meryton in Pride and Prejudice?

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What is Jane Austen saying about Pride and Prejudice in the novel Pride and Prejudice?

Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's initial prejudice towards Darcy (based solely on her first impression of him) caused misunderstandings between the two. Hence, it was an obstacle to their relationship. It was only when Darcy let down his pride and Elizabeth put aside her prejudice towards him that they are able to clear up their misunderstand, and develop their relationship.Therefore in my opinion, Jane Austen is trying to discourage pride and prejudice. The book Pride and Prejudice is about how two people fall in love with each other despite the negative feelings they had towards each other at the beginning of their relationship. Elizabeth Bennet had a mistaken impression of Darcy, and was prejudiced against him from the start. Darcy was a man of pride and he didn't make a secret of it. This pride was dashed when he fell in love with Elizabeth. Finally, Elizabeth also accepted him when he let go of his pride and showed her exactly what sort a gentleman he was. This book is about how pride and prejudice almost cost two people a lifetime of happiness together. It is a wonderful book with a lot of values and also insight into the lifestyle of Jane Austen's time.


What do darcy and elizabeth talk about at the netherfield ball?

At the Netherfield ball, Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth talk about music, dancing, and their respective opinions on the behavior of the guests. Mr. Darcy compliments Elizabeth's eyes and sparks their ongoing conflict due to misunderstandings and prejudices.


What ball do the Bennet's go to in Pride and Prejudice?

Actually there are two balls, one is the Assembly, which is a public event, in Chapter 3. The other is the Netherfield ball, which is in Chapter 18.


Real names of the characters in Pride and Prejudice?

If meant in the book, the names are: Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, Lydia, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingly. If in the movie, go to IMDB.com and look it up. Here you can probaly also find the series.


What plans does Elizabeth make with the gardiners in Pride and Prejudice?

Elizabeth and the Gardiners plan to go to tour the Lake District, which is a particularly beautiful part of England. When it comes to the event, however, the trip has to be cut short, so they only go so far as the Peak District, which is another particularly beautiful part of England and, more important to the plot of the book, where Mr. Darcy's estate is located.


Does Jane Bennet accept the offer to go to London with her Mr and Mrs Gardiner?

Yes she leaves with her aunt and uncle toLondon after Christmas and stays there with them till may when she returns home with Elizabeth.


Where is Lydia going after the marriage in Pride and Prejudice?

Lydia and Wickham go first to Longbourne to visit her family. After the visit, they go to Newcastle, where Wickham is to join a regiment in which he has a commission.


What does elizabeth find ''reprehensible'' about father's behavior Pride and Prejudice?

Elizabeth finds her father's indifference and negligence towards the well-being and future of his daughters reprehensible. She is critical of his lack of responsibility in providing for their financial security and for failing to exert authority to guide them towards making good decisions.