You must be referring to the Gardiners, whom he met at Pemberly. The book does not say why he was surprised, but it does say why Elizabeth expected him to be surprised and that she could tell he was surprised. She expected him to be surprised because she thought he must have taken them for people of fashion, and she believes Darcy would not expect her to be related to such people.
she notices her mother was watching sad shows and movies.
Darcy and Wickham grew up together. Darcy's father was a very wealthy man who owned an estate called Pemberley. Wickham's father was a close friend of Darcy who managed Pemberley. Darcy's father was Wickham's godfather.
There is no character on the show named Darcy.
Mr. Darcy marries Elizabeth Bennet in the end.
No. Mr Darcy is a character in Pride and Prejudice not Wuthering Heights
Darcy sees his social skills as inferior to Elizabeth's piano skills, implying that she excels where he falters. Elizabeth's response reflects her wit and confidence, indicating that she is not intimidated by Darcy and is quick to engage in playful banter with him.
Wickham is very good at telling a convincing story. He convinces Elizabeth that Darcy has cruelly deprived him of an inheritance Darcy's father clearly intended to provide for him.
Elizabeth told Darcy that she did not want to marry him.
Surprised and honoured.
Caroline Bingley, a friend of Mr. Darcy, comes into the ice-cream shop while Darcy is working there. She is surprised to see Darcy in such a humble setting and makes a snide comment about it.
she notices her mother was watching sad shows and movies.
Initially, Georgiana Darcy was surprised and taken aback by the news of Mr. Darcy's engagement to Elizabeth Bennet. However, she ultimately accepted and supported their union once she saw the genuine love and happiness between them.
Elizabeth is very surprised to discover Darcy went to Lydia's wedding, enough so that when she found Lydia could not honorably give details, she wrote her aunt Gardiner. I Lizzy's imagination, Darcy would be very unlikely to want to have anything to do with a family that was not only below his station, but blighted with scandal.
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No, Elizabeth was not insulted by Mr. Darcy's request to introduce her to his sister, Georgiana. In fact, she appreciated the opportunity to get to know more about Mr. Darcy's family and to form a closer bond with him.
St. Elizabeths Hospital was created in 1852.
Elizabeth more, she goes through the biggest change. She realizes she had been absurd with all the accusations she believed were true about darcy involving bingley and jane, and wickham. I think although darcy changed for the better, it wasnt that drastic because when reading i thought the reader only got like one point of view of darcy, but his servant or something like that knows the kinder side of darcy, he doesnt change as drastic as elizabeths realization of how foolish she had been