Elizabeth is an intelligent young woman who is described as having

Elizabeth is an intelligent young w

Elizabeth is an intelligent young woman who is described as having "a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in any thing ridiculous". She often presents a playful good natured impertinence, that does not offend. Early in the novel she is depicted as being personally proud of her mental quickness and her acuity in judging the social behaviour and intentions of others.

Elizabeth is the second of five sisters and her father's favourite, and is described by him by having "something more of quickness than her sisters"; though she is often distressed and embarrassed by the behaviour of her mother and of her younger sisters. Her father is a gentleman and a landowner, but his estate, Longbourn, is entailed away from him because he does not have a son, and upon his death, Longbourn will be inherited by his cousin Mr. Collins, a sycophantic and foolish clergyman. Elizabeth is described as being the child that her mother is "least fond" of - especially after she refuses Mr. Collins' proposal of marriage. She is considered a local beauty and charming, with "fine eyes", which are the first feature Fitzwilliam Darcy is drawn to. He is later drawn more particularly to her mind and personality, and eventually considers her to be "one of the handsomest women" in his acquaintance.

The novel primarily focuses on Elizabeth and her relationship with Mr. Darcy, a wealthy, proud man who upon their first meeting snubs her at a public dance in her home village. Elizabeth's first impression then is to disdain Mr. Darcy. When she meets handsome, attentive Lieutenant George Wickham, she considers him charming and personable and there is a mutual attraction between them. Wickham leads Elizabeth and the neighborhood to believe he has been unfairly treated by Darcy, claiming that Darcy denied him a living as a clergyman that was his due. Elizabeth's dislike of Darcy is further fueled by his disrupting the courtship of her beloved sister Jane and Charles Bingley, Darcy's friend. Elizabeth is persuaded that her prejudice against Darcy is well-founded, both on available evidence and upon her superior judgment of human character. Meanwhile, Jane is suffering because Mr. Bingley, the man whom she thought loved her, has gone away to London. Jane was persuaded that the cause of this departure was because Bingley's sisters Caroline Bingley and Louisa Hurst thought an attachment between their brother and Jane would not be proper because of the disparity in wealth and social position. Later Elizabeth learns from Darcy's cousin Richard Fitzwilliam that it was Darcy who collaborated with Caroline and Louisa to separate the pair, all which causes her to dislike Mr. Darcy even more.

As a result, when Darcy, who has fallen in love with her, proposes marriage —only a few hours after her conversation with his cousin, and during which he reminds her of the large gap in their social statuses— Elizabeth vehemently refuses him. When asked why, she sharply details her reasons for disliking him, not the least being his role in separating Jane and Mr. Bingley; and, she notes the account of him received from Mr. Wickham. Finally, on his complaint of her apparent bitterness, she replies: the arrogant way by which he proposed to her prevented her from feeling concerns for him she "might have felt... had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner".

Darcy departs in anger and mortification; he writes a letter to Elizabeth wherein he defends his wounded honour and reveals the motives for his interference in Jane and Bingley's relationship; and he gives a full account of his lifelong dealings with Wickham. After much thought, Elizabeth recollects inconsistencies in Wickham's story, and now she suspects he is not such the honourable character as she first judged. She begins to recognize her own prejudices and her errors in judgment. Elizabeth also begins re-evaluating her opinions of Darcy who, it seems, is also committed to some significant re-evaluation of his own actions and general behaviour towards others.

Later in the story Elizabeth is invited by her aunt and uncle to go Derbyshire with them. While they are there, they persuade Elizabeth to visit Darcy's estate of Pemberley. When they arrive, Elizabeth finds the mansion and gardens beautiful and impressive.

When Darcy returns home unexpectedly and meets her on the grounds of Pemberley, she is astonished at his courtesy to her and her relatives. Later, she is introduced to Georgiana Darcy, Fitzwilliam Darcy's sister. Elizabeth is charmed by Georgiana's shy disposition, and they soon become friends.

When Elizabeth's youngest sister, Lydia, elopes with Wickham, Darcy intervenes, and at significant expense, saves Lydia from disgrace.

Elizabeth realizes that her feelings for Darcy have come full circle. Soon after Elizabeth's sister Jane gets engaged to Mr. Bingley, Darcy proposes a second time and Elizabeth accepts.
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Elizabeth is an intelligent young woman who is described as having "a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in any thing ridiculous". She often presents a playful good natured impertinence, that does not offend. Early in the novel she is depicted as being personally proud of her mental quickness and her acuity in judging the social behaviour and intentions of others.Elizabeth is the second of five sisters and her father's favourite, and is described by him by having "something more of quickness than her sisters"; though she is often distressed and embarrassed by the behaviour of her mother and of her younger sisters. Her father is a gentleman and a landowner, but his estate, Longbourn, is entailed away from him because he does not have a son, and upon his death, Longbourn will be inherited by his cousin Mr. Collins, a sycophantic and foolish clergyman. Elizabeth is described as being the child that her mother is "least fond" of - especially after she refuses Mr. Collins' proposal of marriage. She is considered a local beauty and charming, with "fine eyes", which are the first feature Fitzwilliam Darcy is drawn to. He is later drawn more particularly to her mind and personality, and eventually considers her to be "one of the handsomest women" in his acquaintance.The novel primarily focuses on Elizabeth and her relationship with Mr. Darcy, a wealthy, proud man who upon their first meeting snubs her at a public dance in her home village. Elizabeth's first impression then is to disdain Mr. Darcy. When she meets handsome, attentive Lieutenant George Wickham, she considers him charming and personable and there is a mutual attraction between them. Wickham leads Elizabeth and the neighborhood to believe he has been unfairly treated by Darcy, claiming that Darcy denied him a living as a clergyman that was his due. Elizabeth's dislike of Darcy is further fueled by his disrupting the courtship of her beloved sister Jane and Charles Bingley, Darcy's friend. Elizabeth is persuaded that her prejudice against Darcy is well-founded, both on available evidence and upon her superior judgment of human character. Meanwhile, Jane is suffering because Mr. Bingley, the man whom she thought loved her, has gone away to London. Jane was persuaded that the cause of this departure was because Bingley's sisters Caroline Bingley and Louisa Hurst thought an attachment between their brother and Jane would not be proper because of the disparity in wealth and social position. Later Elizabeth learns from Darcy's cousin Richard Fitzwilliam that it was Darcy who collaborated with Caroline and Louisa to separate the pair, all which causes her to dislike Mr. Darcy even more.As a result, when Darcy, who has fallen in love with her, proposes marriage —only a few hours after her conversation with his cousin, and during which he reminds her of the large gap in their social statuses— Elizabeth vehemently refuses him. When asked why, she sharply details her reasons for disliking him, not the least being his role in separating Jane and Mr. Bingley; and, she notes the account of him received from Mr. Wickham. Finally, on his complaint of her apparent bitterness, she replies: the arrogant way by which he proposed to her prevented her from feeling concerns for him she "might have felt... had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner".Darcy departs in anger and mortification; he writes a letter to Elizabeth wherein he defends his wounded honour and reveals the motives for his interference in Jane and Bingley's relationship; and he gives a full account of his lifelong dealings with Wickham. After much thought, Elizabeth recollects inconsistencies in Wickham's story, and now she suspects he is not such the honourable character as she first judged. She begins to recognize her own prejudices and her errors in judgment. Elizabeth also begins re-evaluating her opinions of Darcy who, it seems, is also committed to some significant re-evaluation of his own actions and general behaviour towards others.Later in the story Elizabeth is invited by her aunt and uncle to go Derbyshire with them. While they are there, they persuade Elizabeth to visit Darcy's estate of Pemberley. When they arrive, Elizabeth finds the mansion and gardens beautiful and impressive.When Darcy returns home unexpectedly and meets her on the grounds of Pemberley, she is astonished at his courtesy to her and her relatives. Later, she is introduced to Georgiana Darcy, Fitzwilliam Darcy's sister. Elizabeth is charmed by Georgiana's shy disposition, and they soon become friends.When Elizabeth's youngest sister, Lydia, elopes with Wickham, Darcy intervenes, and at significant expense, saves Lydia from disgrace.Elizabeth realizes that her feelings for Darcy have come full circle. Soon after Elizabeth's sister Jane gets engaged to Mr. Bingley, Darcy proposes a second time and Elizabeth accepts.
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Elizabeth adalah seorang wanita muda yang cerdas yang digambarkan memiliki "hidup, disposisi main-main, yang senang dalam hal konyol". Dia sering menyajikan kekurangajaran baik hati main-main, yang tidak menyinggung perasaan. Pada awal novel dia digambarkan sebagai pribadi bangga kecepatan mental dan ketajaman nya dalam menilai perilaku sosial dan niat orang lain. Elizabeth adalah anak kedua dari lima bersaudara dan favorit ayahnya, dan dijelaskan olehnya dengan memiliki "sesuatu yang lebih dari kecepatan dibandingkan adik-adiknya "; meskipun ia sering tertekan dan malu dengan perilaku ibunya dan adik-adiknya. Ayahnya adalah seorang pria dan pemilik tanah, tetapi tanah miliknya, Longbourn, yang terkandung darinya karena ia tidak memiliki seorang putra, dan setelah kematiannya, Longbourn akan diwarisi oleh sepupunya Mr Collins, seorang pendeta menjilat dan bodoh. Elizabeth digambarkan sebagai anak yang ibunya adalah "paling suka" dari - terutama setelah dia menolak usulan Mr. Collins 'pernikahan. Dia dianggap sebagai kecantikan lokal dan menawan, dengan "mata yang baik", yang merupakan fitur pertama Fitzwilliam Darcy ditarik ke. Dia kemudian ditarik lebih khusus untuk pikiran dan kepribadiannya, dan akhirnya menganggap dia menjadi "salah satu wanita tampan" dalam kenalannya. Novel ini terutama berfokus pada Elizabeth dan hubungannya dengan Mr Darcy, seorang kaya, bangga pria yang pada Pertemuan pertama mereka snubs dia di tarian publik di desa rumahnya. Kesan pertama Elizabeth kemudian adalah penghinaan Mr Darcy. Ketika dia bertemu tampan, penuh perhatian Letnan George Wickham, dia menganggap dia menarik dan kepribadian dan ada saling tertarik antara mereka. Wickham memimpin Elizabeth dan lingkungan untuk percaya bahwa ia telah diperlakukan tidak adil oleh Darcy, mengklaim bahwa Darcy membantah dia hidup sebagai seorang pendeta yang haknya. Ketidaksukaan Elizabeth dari Darcy adalah lebih didorong oleh nya mengganggu pacaran adik tercinta Jane dan Charles Bingley, teman Darcy. Elizabeth diyakinkan bahwa prasangka melawan Darcy adalah cukup beralasan, baik pada bukti yang ada dan pada penilaian atasannya karakter manusia. Sementara itu, Jane menderita karena Mr. Bingley, pria yang dia pikir mencintainya, telah pergi ke London. Jane dibujuk bahwa penyebab keberangkatan ini adalah karena saudara Bingley Caroline Bingley dan Louisa Hurst berpikir lampiran antara kakak dan Jane mereka tidak akan tepat karena perbedaan dalam kekayaan dan posisi sosial. Kemudian Elizabeth belajar dari Darcy sepupu Richard Fitzwilliam bahwa Darcy yang berkolaborasi dengan Caroline dan Louisa untuk memisahkan pasangan, semua yang menyebabkan dia tidak menyukai Mr Darcy bahkan lebih. Akibatnya, ketika Darcy, yang telah jatuh cinta padanya, meminang -hanya beberapa jam setelah percakapannya dengan sepupunya, dan selama itu ia mengingatkan dia tentang kesenjangan besar dalam statuses- sosial mereka Elizabeth keras menolak dia. Ketika ditanya mengapa, ia tajam detail alasannya untuk tidak menyukai dia, tidak sedikit yang perannya dalam memisahkan Jane dan Mr Bingley; dan, ia mencatat rekening dia terima dari Pak Wickham. Akhirnya, pada keluhannya kepahitan jelas, dia menjawab: cara arogan yang ia melamarnya mencegahnya merasakan kekhawatiran baginya ia "mungkin merasa ... telah Anda berperilaku dengan cara yang lebih gentlemanlike". Darcy berangkat di kemarahan dan malu; ia menulis surat kepada Elizabeth dimana ia membela kehormatan terluka dan mengungkapkan motif campur tangan dalam hubungan Jane dan Bingley; dan ia memberikan laporan lengkap tentang hubungan seumur hidup dengan Wickham. Setelah berpikir panjang, Elizabeth mengingat kembali inkonsistensi dalam cerita Wickham, dan sekarang dia menduga dia tidak seperti karakter terhormat saat ia pertama kali dinilai. Dia mulai mengenali prasangka sendiri dan kesalahan dia di pengadilan. Elizabeth juga mulai kembali mengevaluasi pendapatnya tentang Darcy yang, tampaknya, juga berkomitmen untuk beberapa evaluasi ulang yang signifikan tindakannya sendiri dan perilaku umum terhadap orang lain. Kemudian dalam cerita Elizabeth diundang oleh bibi dan pamannya untuk pergi Derbyshire dengan mereka. Sementara mereka berada di sana, mereka membujuk Elizabeth untuk mengunjungi real Darcy dari Pemberley. Ketika mereka tiba, Elizabeth menemukan rumah dan taman yang indah dan mengesankan. Ketika Darcy pulang ke rumah tiba-tiba dan bertemu dia dengan alasan dari Pemberley, dia heran kesopanan padanya dan kerabatnya. Kemudian, dia diperkenalkan dengan Georgiana Darcy, adik Fitzwilliam Darcy. Elizabeth terpesona oleh disposisi pemalu Georgiana, dan mereka segera menjadi teman. Ketika adik bungsu Elizabeth, Lydia, elopes dengan Wickham, Darcy campur, dan dengan biaya yang signifikan, menghemat Lydia dari aib. Elizabeth menyadari bahwa perasaannya terhadap Darcy datang lingkaran penuh. Segera setelah adik Elizabeth Jane akan bertunangan dengan Mr. Bingley, Darcy mengusulkan untuk kedua kalinya dan Elizabeth menerima.















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