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please give me the summary of pride and predjuice class 8 chapter of english

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The plot of the Pride and Prejudice Summary is in rural England in the early 19th century. The Bennet family has five daughters. Mrs. Bennet is very keen on getting her daughter to marry. Therefore, after Mr. Bennet's death, since there is no legal male heir, their property will not be transferred to William Collins is Mr. Bennett's cousin.

Therefore, she persuaded her husband to visit Mr. Bentley. He is a bachelor, very rich, and recently moved to a rental house nearby. Mr. Bennet went to visit him, and he invited them to the assembly room for a dance party.

He is a friendly and cheerful person and shows interest in Jane Bennett. Jane is the boss of all the sisters, beautiful and shy. However, Charles Bingley's friend Fitzwilliam Darcy refused to dance with Elizabeth, saying that Elizabeth was not attractive enough. Darcy is a very rich, arrogant and introverted gentleman. Elizabeth is the second eldest sister among the Bennet sisters, and finds Darcy's reason for rejection very interesting.

Charles' sister Caroline invited Jane to eat at her home in the Netherworld. However, on the way to Bentley's house, she got soaked in the rain and caught a bad cold. Therefore, she only needs to stay there and Elizabeth will go to see her. At this time, Darcy attracted her beautiful eyes. Soon, Collins visited the Bennets. When he realized that Jane was about to get married, he looked at Elizabeth. However, Elizabeth refused to marry him, and soon he became engaged to her friend Charlotte Lucas.

At the same time, the Bennett family met George Wickham, an officer who liked Elizabeth, and she also liked him. He accused Darcy of depriving Darcy of the job promised to him by his late father. This information further exacerbated Elizabeth's dissatisfaction with Darcy. Bentley organized a dance party at their residence in Netherfield. Darcy asked Elizabeth to dance, and although she vowed never to dance with him, she could not refuse.

Soon thereafter, Charles suddenly went to London. Elizabeth bears Darcy's responsibility for this, and her aversion to him becomes stronger. When Jenny visited her aunt and Uncle Gardner in London, she realized that Caroline Bentley was not interested in the relationship between Jenny and her brother. This makes Jane feel unhappy.

In the spring, Elizabeth visits Kent to see her friends Charlotte and Collins. Collins and Darcy's aunt Lady Catherine de Bourgh (Lady Catherine de Bourgh) invited them to her house. She also met Darcy there. At the same time, he started to like Elizabeth and proposed to her. She rejected his offer and condemned him for destroying the relationship between sister Jane and Bentley.

Later, he wrote her a letter explaining that he felt that Jane was indifferent to Bentley, which was also due to her family's indecent behavior. Therefore, he suggested that his friend break up with Jane. He also explained that he gave Wickham useless money. Not only that, he also tried to marry his 15-year-old sister for money.

A few months later, when Elizabeth and Gardiners were visiting Derbyshire together, they also visited Pemberley. Pemberley is the residence of Darcy, where she knows that Darcy is a kind and generous person. Darcy invited them home to meet her sister Georgia.

At the same time, she gets news that her sister Lydia and Wickham eloped. She was anxious to go home, worried that her surname would be ruined and Darcy would never see her again. However, Wickham agreed to marry Lydia. Elizabeth knew that Darcy had given him money and persuaded him to marry Lydia. Mrs. Gardiner thought he did this because he loved Elizabeth very much. Darcy also persuaded Bentley to marry Jane. Finally, Darcy proposed Elizabeth again, and this time she accepted his proposal. She told her parents that she wanted to get married because she loved Darcy, not because of his money or ability.

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