Elizabeths prejudice and character Flashcards
Elizabeths kindness to Wickham and her change of heart
Elizabeth was the happy woman by whom he finally seated himself.
She honoured him for such feelings and thought him handsomer than ever.
She went away with her head full of him.
There was truth in his looks.
Believes he is honourable.
The most agreeable man I ever saw
CHANGES
I have never been much in love
He shall be mercenary and she shall be foolish.
She tried to recollect some instance of goodness.. or benevolence. But no such recollection befriended her.
Hatefully mercenary
She grew absolutely ashamed of herself
Elizabeth loses prejudice to Darcy and discovers herself
Must make him entirely blameless
She had been blind, partial, prejudice, absurd.
How just a humliation
till this moment I never knew myself
she blushed again and again.
Why is he so altered?
pleased to find his memory so exact.
Gratitude for loving her still
she felt that - she could have loved hum, as now when all love must be vain.
She was humbled, but she was proud of him.
He is a gentleman and I am a gentleman’s daughter; so far we are equal
I hardly know when it began
I must date it from first seeing Pemberly
Own character
She had a lively playful disposition I always speak what I think more quickness of observation than her sisters, Less pliancy of temper beautiful expression of her dark eyes Her figure was - light and pleasing Pair of fine eyes not formed for ill humour admiration of the brilliancy ( of elizabeths complexion The least dear of all her children headstrong foolish girl
Embarassed
was in agonies
Blushing for her mother
With Mr Collins
She was selected from among her sisters as worthy
You are too hasty sir
I am not one of those young ladies who are so doing to risk their happiness
Mr Collins is a conceited, pompous, narrow-minded silly man
Prepared to see him in his glory
With Lady catherine
could hardly help smiling
suspected herself to be the first creature who had ever dared to trifle with so much.. impertinence
You have insulted me in every possible method
Prejudice towards Darcy
+ proposal
I quite detest the man
I could easily forgive his pride if he had not mortified mine.
She liked him too little.
Was far from suspecting that she was herself becoming an object of some interest in the eyes of his friend.
I have never liked him
Such injustuce!
Oh that abominable Darcy
There is a stubborness about me
He had ruined for Jane every hope of happiness
The cause, his pride and caprice
You choose to tell me that you liked me against your will, against your reason and even against your character?
I have every reason
to think ill of you.
Had you behaved in a more gentlemanlike manner
You were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry