Sunday, February 15, 2009

#11

I love the ending of the book and everyone gets what they deserve. Elizabeth and Jane find happiness in Darcy and Bingley and end up living well and comfortable with a lot of money when they get married which of course makes Elizabeth and Jane‘s mother very very happy. Lady Catherine De Bourgh learns that her opinion is not always wanted and listened to and ends up unhappy with her nephews marriage. Georgiana and Elizabeth become fast friends and get along great, and Lydia and Mr.Wickham continue to live apart from the family where Lydia can pretend that her marriage is perfect and that she is a perfect little wife. They continue to show up unexpectedly and ask for financial aid though, and become the disliked members of the family. Bingley grows to hate them too. Never the less, no family can be perfect and I guess they all have to have a black sheep. All in all, it’s a happy ending and I really enjoyed the book. Elizabeth depicts a wonderful example of a girl with a witty and headstrong personality in her time period who refuses to be the norm. She is a charming rebel in her own time period and a wonderful character who grows and develops throughout the story.

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