Sunday, February 8, 2009

#7

I always liked Mr. Darcy, right from the beginning, and with the conclusion of these chapters, my sentiments have remained unchanged. Wickham had never really caught my interest and I can honestly say that I never really liked his character. His generic polite and perfect disposition along with his constant mentioning of his unfortunate past led me to think something was just not right about him; he seemed so determined to please everyone and have their approval. I am glad the Elizabeth finally learned the truth about her favored knight in shining armor. Poor Mr. Darcy had been unfairly and unjustly accused, and is the real victim in this situation. Just because he is not the most social person in the world does not mean he is necessarily a bad guy, and polite Mr. Wickham turned out to have the mal, greedy intentions in this story. This just goes to prove to not judge a book by its cover. As for Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, I most definitely think that their relationship is slowly but surely improving, and can not wait till they finally decide to get together. They can actually talk to each other now, and I am very proud of their improvements.

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