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Through a digit of laudable qualities illustrated in Jane Austens novel [link widoczny dla zalogowanych]Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy proves himself to be complex, reserved and yet passionate, and patriotic. And yes, proud, but for good reason.
On a tour of his home, Pemberley [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Elizabeth namely led at the housewife, Mrs. Reynolds, who praises Mr. Darcy nonstop.
If I were to bring an end to ... the earth, I could not encounter with a better (master)…he was always the sweetest-tempered, most generous-hearted chap in the world…(the) son will be just like (the father)just for affable to the penniless.
No 1 knows him, bothers to take the chance to talk with him, alternatively even guesses that he might be shy. Most promising due to his great luck, he is presumed proud and haughty, especially while he refuses to dance, leaving poor Elizabeth Bennet without a associate.
Negative attention renders him larger than lifeProud and silence, Mr. Darcy appears mysteriousRicher than most, Mr. Darcys proud is secretly resented by those with lessMr. Darcy's Pride is Deserved
Yet someone approximately this demeanour fascinates. He is a weird diagram, in the backdrop additionally bidding care.
Fitzwilliam Darcy may be said apt be pride [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], yet Jane Austen makes it explicit that he has agreeable reason apt be.
…but his friend Mr. Darcy soon drew the attention of the apartment by his nice, high human, handsome traits, magnificent mien, and the report which was in general propagation within five minutes behind his entry, of his having ten thousand a year…and he was looked by with large affection as about half the nightfall, till his manners gave a hatred which cornered the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud; to be on his corporation, and above creature pleased; and not entire his large possession in Derbyshire could then retention him from having a most disallowing, disagreeable countenance, and being unworthy to be likened with his friend.
Mr. Darcy’s Demeanour
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