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  • Essay / Two relationship themes in Jane Austen's Pride and...

    After Bingley moved to London, Elizabeth saw Jane's pain of missing someone she loved. Even though Jane reserved her broken heart, she couldn't hide her distraught emotions from Elizabeth. Lizzy persuaded Jane to stay with her aunt, Mrs. Gardiner, in London for a while in the hope of meeting Bingley. However, Jane only spoke to Miss Bingley and Mrs. Hurst, since Miss Bingley would not allow Jane to see Mr. Bingley. After Jane's visit to London, Darcy felt guilty for separating the two and decided to bring Bingley back to Jane. Mr. Bingley proposed to Jane once he saw her again, and joy overwhelmed her. Elizabeth was also pleased with her sister's well-being.