Sunday, January 25, 2009

A2,P&P

In the next few chapters I am very surprised at how the characters act towards each other. It seems that everybody by now has begun to show their true colors and feelings about everything. Mr. Bennet is still the same non-chalant, laid back person who can only listen to what Mrs. Bennet has to say and all Mrs. Bennet can do is keep running her mouth. To me, Mrs. Bennet is a horrible mother. I could not believe that she would send her daughter Jane out in the cold rainy weather on horse back just to have lunch with two of the Bingley ladies. She wasn’t being fair at all and she set her up on purpose. And in conclusion she ended up with a terrible fever. Elizabeth turns out to be the only one who is concerned about her sister’s well being and decides to go visit her and that tells me she is the headstrong one of the family and that’s what I like about her. Now, I also find the people of the Bingley party very rude and mean. They are so quick to talk about someone and their appearance and I just thought that was uncalled for. They seem like a very snooty family. Mr. Darcy however, now is beginning to have some feelings for Elizabeth and even defends her when the Bingley’s start to talk about her and I find that very charming. But I knew sooner or later he was going to start liking her.

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