Gardiner in Pride and Prejudice, there were once three young Gardiners—the children of a country attorney with very little said about them. Now they are known as Mr. Gardiner, Mrs. Bennet, and Mrs.
That Wickham has moved his affection to Miss King. Elizabeth concludes that she must not have actually been in love with Wickham, since she does not feel any great resentment about his engagement to another woman.
What is the important information we learn from Mrs. Because he is a bachelor and needs to get married. Buy This Book Now. Bookies are here! Write your own book. Share your story. Get immediate feedback. Write when you have a few minutes. Add a paragraph, chapter or novel. See the newest Bookies! Start your Bookie now! Bingley , but Miss Bingley makes it clear that she no longer wishes to keep up the friendship. When Mr. Bingley returns to Netherfield after Lydia's marriage , it is clear to everybody that he and Jane will be married at last.
Bingley and Jane get engaged, and Jane feels like the happiest woman in the world. Darcy's first name is Fitzwilliam, which was his mother's family name. Why does Gardiner remain silent about the financial agreements with Wickham? He wants to allow Darcy to either keep the secret or reveal it on his own. In Gardiner's mind, the right to disclose that information lies with Darcy alone because of Darcy's ulterior motives.
Gardiner is Elizabeth Bennet's sensible and intelligent aunt, and the wife of Mr. Gardiner, with whom she has four children: two girls age six and eight as of July and two younger boys. Her given name is M Their conversation is awkward, especially when she mentions Wickham , a subject Darcy clearly wishes to avoid. At the end of the dance, Elizabeth encounters Miss Bingley , who warns her not to trust Wickham. Elizabeth assumes that Bingley's sister is only being spiteful, however, and chooses to ignore the warning.
Darcy's letter is the turning point of the novel, especially in Elizabeth and Darcy's lives because of the important information it includes. Furthermore, it changes Elizabeth's opinion and feelings towards him. In Austen's novel Mary King inherits ten thousand pounds from a deceased relative. Fitzwilliam tells Elizabeth that Darcy has recently saved his friend Elizabeths sister from an bad marriage.
Elizabeth realizes that she judged Darcy wrongly in thinking he had too much pride, and did not try to understand him. Wickham is good looking, charming, and gentlemanly. Elizabeth continues to defend him. Lydia, unapologetic, refused to leave Wickham, so Darcy instead bribed Wickham by paying off his debts and getting him a commission in a northern regiment so he would marry Lydia.
The move saved the Bennet family from disgrace. Whenever they moved, Elizabeth or Jane would pay off the debts they left behind.
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