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how did darcy justify his behaviour towards jane and wickham?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Following Elizabeth's rejection of his first marriage proposal, Mr. Darcy writers her a letter explaining his actions toward Jane and Mr. Wickham.

First, the behavior of most of the Bennet family (Elizabeth and Jane excluded) was often rude and unbecoming; Darcy believed it would not benefit Mr.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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=>The  Mr. Darcy also explained his conduct toward Wickham. Apparently, Wickham had squandered his inheritance and resented Darcy because he would not give him any more money. As an act of revenge--and to try to get a piece of the Darcy fortune--Wickham manipulated Darcy's sister into falling in love with him. He intended to elope with her, but his plan was discovered before he could accomplish it.

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