![]() ![]() There were many intelligent conversations, yet the characters were distinct. ![]() It’s the way that author manipulated the narrative, showing only Elizabeth’s perspective, that achieved this effect. Not only did Elizabeth misjudged the characters of people, but also I - the reader - misjudged along with her. The storytelling was magnificent and humorous. Darcy still loved her, and they got married. Darcy: both her apologies and her own affection towards him. When she found out that she had misjudged so many people along the way, she confessed to Mr. Wickham, whom she had deemed to be trustworthy but was actually a long-time liar. Darcy and his family on a trip, she realized that she had rushed her opinions. Darcy expressed his affection to her, Elizabeth bashed him with criticism and sarcasm. Darcy proud, cruel, and exploiting his friend. ![]() Based on impressions and gossips, she deemed Mr. A young intelligent woman, Elizabeth, had a tendency to judge people quickly. ![]()
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