1. Why did Mr Bennet dislike Mr Darcy?
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Darcy. Mr. Bennet unknowingly distresses his daughter, but he only believes Mr. Darcy to be “indifferent” because Elizabeth cynically said so throughout the novel; in a way, she gets a taste of her own medicine as her father “enjoys” the moment at her expense but assumes that she also shares in his “enjoyment.”
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Darcy has long seen Wickham to be selfish and unscrupulous, characterized by “vicious propensities.” In particular, Darcy detests Wickham because after Darcy refused to give Wickham money, Wickham seduced Darcy's fifteen-year-old sister and planned to elope with her in order to get his hands on her fortune.
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