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  • Essay / Relationships and Marriage in Jane Austen's Pride and...

    The first time they met, Elizabeth didn't like Darcy very much. He had refused to dance with Elizabeth the first time they met and it really bothered her. After this happened, Elizabeth started giving Darcy the cold shoulder. He tried and tried to convince her, but she was set in her ways. Until she ran into Darcy when he wasn't supposed to be home. At that moment, she realized that she was falling in love with Darcy. He insisted that they see each other more often, and soon after, they finally married. Elizabeth and Darcy married out of pure love for each other. They were truly in love, not just for physical attraction and convenience, but also for love. Just like Jane and M..