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Answered by nehu215
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Why does Darcy fall in love with Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice?

From early on in the novel, it can be seen that Darcy falls victim to Elizabeth Bennet's "dark eyes," and yet it is clear that when he makes his first proposal, he may be in love with her, but his...

What is the main theme in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice?

As the title suggests, the main themes in Pride and Prejudice really are pride and prejudice. Elizabeth is shown to be guilty of prejudicially judging Darcy to be prideful. In addition, it turns...

At what moment does Elizabeth begin to fall in love with Mr. Darcy?

I would say there isn't a single moment. Elizabeth's love for Darcy sneaks up on her as her opinion of him changes. There are many events that gradually change her opinion. First, Darcy's letter...

Answered by Anonymous
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1. What was the apothecary's verdict regarding Jane's health??

=No, Mr. Bennet was not concerned about Jane's health. This is quite evident when he was quoted saying, "if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness, if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr. Bingley, and under your orders.

2. Why do you think Jane was not equal to much conversation?

= Jane was not so much into the conversation because she was ill and wasn't in a position to talk to anyone. Explanation: Jane got sick after riding on the horseback. She'd never traveled that long before on horseback.

3. What kind of a relationship did Jane and Elizabeth share?

=Jane and Elizabeth Bennet are two of the closest Bennett sisters, both in age and in emotional disposition. They are very attached to one another and willingly sacrifice for the other. The beautiful, humble, and sophisticated Jane (age 23) is an apt role model for her four younger sister

4. How are Jane and Elizabeth different?

=They are two sisters. Jane is the elder one and then is Elizabeth. However, from first, it is perhaps clear to us that Elizabeth is smarter and with stronger personality. On the other hand, Jane was an innocent and at times a naïve young who trusts people very easily.

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