Changes in Perspective

In the begining of the Darcy and Elizabeth, Darcy refers to Elizabeth as pretty but does not tempt him; however, in a turn of events, he says that she is one of the prettiest girls that he knows.  I think that because of the change in perspective shown through Darcy's own words, that he is still in love with Elizabeth.  This is one of the stupidest things that I have ever heard about, for the social deprecation of Darcy because of Elizabeth's lower class.  Because she is not accomplished and she cannot read, this shows that she is not going to benefit Darcy. Maybe he should rethink what "true love" is.

4 comments:

Jane Bennet said...

Mr. Collins, love is love although it may change through the perspective of a person. If Darcy loves Lizzy for her personality and not her wealth or talent, I congratulate him for looking past the outside. Maybe that is why you settled for Charlotte, how could you even imagine what true love is and the extent it will go to if you have never loved anyone yourself?

Jane Bennet said...

Everything is beautiful

Mr.Darcy101 said...

You need to open up to my feelings. You are never goin to get Lizzie. Be satisfied with Charlotte. You did ask her to marry you by the way.

Miss Jane Bennet said...

Mr. Darcy is not the rude man everyone has seen him to be. Also Elizabeth would perfect to marry Mr. Darcy seeing as he actually loves her, unlike some people that just want to marry to prevent dying as an old hag. Elizabeth will be happy with Mr. Dacry and you have to let her go, she never loved you, and she still won't. It has been a tad apparent that she might have feelings back toward Mr. Darcy as well.

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