Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Pride and Prejudice: Three Married Daughters

        Lady Catherine visited Elizabeth and she want to see Elizabeth alone. She looked very angry because she heard that Elizabeth were engaged to her nephew, Mr. Darcy. Lady Catherine want Elizabeth made promises would never engaged with Mr. Darcy. But Elizabeth didn’t. After that, Bingley and Dacy came to visit. Darcy told her how much he cared for her. Elizabeth told him if she was afraid when he proposed at the first time. And now, Elizabeth knew that she fell in love with him. Elizabeth accepted Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth told Jane and then her Father. They couldn’t believe because Elizabeth was hate Mr. Darcy when they met at the first time. When Elizabeth told her mother of the engagement, she was so happy. After Elizabeth’s marriage, her father missed her very much. Jane and Bingley were leave at Netherfield a year and then moved to Derbyshire. Jane and Elizabeth were now only 30 miles apart, they were so happy.



Pride and Prejudice: Lydia’s Return

           Mr. Bennet received a letter from Mr. Gardiner. Mr. Gardiner told that he found them both and they weren’t yet married. Lydia’s want one hundred pounds a year. Mr. Bennet was sad but her wife was so happy. Because her daughter would be married. Lydia married at sixteen. Mr. Gardiner wrote a letter to say the marriage would take place in a few days. Wickham would be joining the army and they would be moving north. Wickham and Lydia want to visit the family before they left. When Lydia came to the family, she was the same as ever. She was noisy, wild and fearless. Then, Lydia was telling Elizabeth and Jane about her wedding would be at the church at eleven o’clock and she told that Mr. Darcy could have taken his place. Elizabeth was shocked. Then, Elizabeth wrote a letter for her aunt and she asked why Mr. darcy had been at Lydia’s wedding. Her aunt reply that mr. Darcy want to help Elizabeth. Darcy was able to find out where Wickham and Lydia were staying and he was paying for everything. Mrs. Bennet heard news that Bingley was returning to Netherfield Hall. Mr. Bingley came to visit the Bennet with Mr. Darcy. When Jane and Bingley were alone, he proposed. Jane was so happy and this is the end of all Darcy’s worrying and Caroline’s lies.


Friday, 19 December 2014

Pride and Prejudice: A Family Scandal

           Elizabeth had two letter from Jane on the same day. The letter was about Lydia. Lydia had eloped with Wickham. Lydia and Wickham had been married at all. The Colonel Forster said to Jane that Wickham wasn’t a man to be trusted. Colonel Foster and Father were in London trying to find them. And Jane want me to return home. When she finished reading, she cried and Mr. Darcy stepped inside. He was shocked about her pale face. Elizabeth told to Darcy what’s happened about Lydia. Darcy hardly seemed to hear her. Now Elizabeth understood her own feelings. She realized how much she could have loved him. When, she arrived at home, Elizabeth saw her mother in bed. In the next day, Jane showed Elizabeth the letter Lydia had written to Mrs. Forster. It was about Lydia would be married with Wickham. The next letter they received was from Mr. Gardiner. He told that Wickham had left Brighton. He owed more than a thousand pounds. Mr. Bannet was in a bad mood when he returned home. Elizabeth tried to comfort him, but he was to blame and he wasn’t afraid about Lydia.


Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth Changes Her Mind

           Elizabeth told Jane everything except about Bingley. Elizabeth didn’t want to hurt Jane. Lydia was invited to Brighton to stay with Mrs. Forster, the young wife of the regiment’s colonel. Elizabeth was afraid about Lydia. She worried that her sister would become even wilder when she was alone and away from home. Elizabeth advised her father not to let Lydia go to Brighton. But, her father only laughed at her and let Lydia go to Brighton. Elizabeth travelled to many parts of Derbyshire with the Gardiners. Then, her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner want to visit Pemberly, the Darcy estate. The possibility of meeting Mr. Darcy made Elizabeth blush. Mrs. Gardiner said to Elizabeth that Darcy would be away from Pemberly for the summer. It was a large building. The housekeeper let them to walk around the house. When they finished looking at the house, they walked outside. Elizabeth saw a young man came around the corner, it was Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth was surprise. Darcy and Elizabeth blushed and stared at each other. Before leaving, Elizabeth told Darcy that she’d not expected him to be at Pemberly. Then, Darcy told Elizabeth that he want to introduce her to his sister. The next day, Mr. Darcy and his sister came to visit Elizabeth at the inn. Giorgiana Darcy was a great to meet Elizabeth. After going to bed that night, Elizabeth tried to describe how she felt about Mr. Darcy. When the first time they were meet, Elizabeth was dislike Mr. Darcy. And now, she felt very grateful and she thought that she fell in love with him.


Tuesday, 16 December 2014

Pride and Prejudice: A Letter for Elizabeth

                Elizabeth met Darcy in the park when she walked alone. Darcy gave her a letter. In the letter, he told her that Bingley didn’t know if Jane was in London. He didn’t find fault in the way her and Jane behave. But the behaviour of her mother and her younger sisters shows a total lack of propriety. He also told about Mr. Wickham if his story about Darcy was wrong. He gave money to Wickham for studying law but he spent it all on other things. Then, he didn’t know if Wickham was a friend of Darcy’s sister. Darcy believe that Wickham wanted revenge on me. After she read the letter she could hardly believe what she read. She decided to read the letter again. Elizabeth became ashamed of herself. She had been blind and prejudiced about both men. Now Elizabeth believed that Bingley had never known Jane was in London. Darcy’s letter cleared Bingley of all blame. And she felt shame for her younger sisters were foolish. A few days later, Elizabeth said goodbye to Miss de Bourge and Lady Catherine. She thought if she had accepted Darcy, how Lady Catherine would have reacted. When she leave Charlotte, she felt sad.




Pride and Prejudice: Darcy Admits the Truth

                Darcy and nephew of Lady Catherine’s, Colonel Fitzwilliam arrived at Charlotte’s when Elizabeth had been there for a fortnight. The next day, after they were meet, the colonel came to visit Elizabeth often, so did Darcy. Colonel talked about Mr. Bingley to Elizabeth. He talked if Darcy saved a friend of his from a bad marriage. Then, she returned to the house. She always thought Caroline was the one who separated Jane and Bingley and now, she thought Darcy separated Jane and Bingley. That evening, she said she was not well. Then, Elizabeth great surprise, Darcy came to her and asked about her health. Darcy told her that he love Elizabeth. He declared what his feel to her. Darcy fell in love with her since the first time they met. But when Elizabeth refused him, Darcy became pale with anger and he quickly left the house. Elizabeth felt too weak to stand. When she heard the carriage outside, she hurried to her room because she didn’t want to see Charlotte or anyone else.


Pride and Prejudice: Elizabeth Visits Charlotte

           Mrs. Gardiner, Elizabeth’s aunt gave Elizabeth some advice about don’t disappointed her father and she also talked about Mr. Wickham. Elizabeth will come to Charlotte in March. Sir William and his second-oldest daughter also come to Charlotte in March. Elizabeth got letters from Jane, she said that she didn’t hear anything about Bingley and if he had cared for her, he would have visited her long ago. Then March arrived, and Elizabeth left to visit Charlotte. On the way to Kent, she stopped in London to see Jane and the Gardiners and she asked her aunt about Jane was depressing. When she arrived, Charlotte welcomed her with great pleasure. Two days later they were invited to dine at Rosings, the estate of Lady Catherine. She advised Charlotte about managing her house, her cows, and her poultry. Then, Charlotte said if she didn’t agree if the younger ones are out before the elder ones are married. And it would be very hard in the younger ones. There was different argue between Lady Catherine and Elizabeth.