Which Pride And Prejudice Character Are You? Pride And Prejudice Quiz

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The news that a wealthy young gentleman called Charles Bingley has rented Netherfield Park’s manor produces quite a commotion in the surrounding village of Longbourn, particularly in the Bennet household. The Bennets have five unmarried daughters—Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia, from eldest to youngest—and Mrs. Bennet is keen to see them all married. After Mr. Bennet pays Mr. Bingley a social visit, the Bennets attend a ball where Mr. Bingley is present. He is smitten by Jane and spends the majority of the evening dancing with her. Mr. Darcy, his close friend, is less thrilled with the evening and haughtily refuses to dance with Elizabeth, making him appear arrogant and irritating to everyone.

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Mr. Darcy, on the other hand, finds himself increasingly drawn to Elizabeth’s charm and intelligence at social occasions in the following weeks. Jane’s acquaintance with Mr. Bingley grows stronger, and she pays a visit to the Bingley mansion. She gets caught in a downpour on her way to the home and becomes ill, forcing her to stay at Netherfield for several days. To tend to Jane, Elizabeth travels through muddy fields and arrives in a spattered frock, much to the chagrin of Charles Bingley’s sister, the snooty Miss Bingley. Miss Bingley’s rage grows when she witnesses Darcy, whom she is pursuing, paying close attention to Elizabeth.

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When Elizabeth and Jane get home, they discover Mr. Collins has paid a visit to their home. Mr. Collins is a young clergyman who stands to inherit Mr. Bennet’s estate, which has been “entailed,” which means it can only be passed down to male heirs. Mr. Collins is a haughty jerk who is charmed by the Bennet sisters. Soon after his arrival, he proposes marriage to Elizabeth. She declines him, injuring his pride. In the meantime, the Bennet sisters have made friends with militia officers stationed in a nearby town. Wickham, a handsome young soldier who is friendly with Elizabeth and tells her how Darcy ruthlessly tricked him out of an inheritance, is among them. Also, you must try to play this Which Pride And Prejudice Character Are You quiz.

To Jane’s chagrin, the Bingleys and Darcy leave Netherfield and return to London at the start of winter. Mr. Collins’ engagement to Charlotte Lucas, Elizabeth’s best friend and the destitute daughter of a local knight, comes as a surprise. Charlotte informs Elizabeth that she is getting older and that she requires the match for financial reasons. Charlotte and Mr. Collins marry, and Elizabeth pledges to pay them a visit to their new house. Jane visits the city to see friends as the winter develops (hoping also that she might see Mr. Bingley). Miss Bingley, on the other hand, visits her and treats her cruelly, whereas Mr. Bingley does not visit her at all. The Bennet sisters’ marriage chances are grim.

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Elizabeth pays a visit to Charlotte, who now lives near the home of Mr. Collins’ patron, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, who is also Darcy’s aunt. Darcy visits Lady Catherine and meets Elizabeth, whose presence prompts him to pay further trips to the Collins’ home, where she is staying. One day, he makes a stunning marriage proposal, which Elizabeth promptly rejects. She tells Darcy she thinks he’s arrogant and nasty, then chastises him for leading Bingley away from Jane and disinheriting Wickham. Darcy departs, but not before delivering a letter to her. In this letter, he reveals that he persuaded Bingley to separate himself from Jane, but only because he believed their romance was not genuine. Wickham, on the other hand, warns Elizabeth that the young officer is a liar and that the true reason for their quarrel was Wickham’s plan to flee with his younger sister, Georgiana Darcy.

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