Between the balls of Meryton, we have met all the major and most important personality of the novel. We met the hero in the previous chapter. During the game you can learn more about Elizabeth 's character and her attitude towards others in various situations, circumstances and circumstances. Elizabeth is lively, intelligent, witty and wise. She can control emotion maturely in an awkward situation. "Elizabeth never had a very affectionate feeling for him, but she tells a story in the spirit of her friend.
When her interesting subject appears in the conversation, she will feel obliged to find such events, and every detail of that person is simply that she is more advantageous than someone else It is to guarantee.
Mr. Bingley looks very beautiful and has a good personality. Mr. Bingley's general opinion when he first met was that his appearance was beautiful, simple, unaffected, and personal. He is a very flattering person, it is easy to get along with many people.
Bingley introduces itself to women by introducing themselves and letting them dance. He is smart, humorous, busy, and very polite. "Mr. Bingley is beautiful and looks like a gentleman, he has a happy face and a relaxed, relaxing way ... Mr. Bingley will soon find all the main things in the room I was familiar with. Mr. Bingley proved to be a very kind and devoted person.
Mr. Bingley is also very angry, the ball finished very soon, and he promised to get closer to the Netherfield Garden with a ball at his house.
Mr. Darcy was proud of the prejudice against most players and the fact that he was only talking and dancing with people at his party. "Of course I will not, do not you know how much I dislike you unless I am particularly familiar with my partner?
Another similarity between 'pride and prejudice' and 'cinderella' is that the heroines of these two stories at least meet balls where they meet future husbands. "Pride and Prejudice" has two balls, Meryton Ball and Netherfield Ball, but contrary to "Cinderella", the future spouse can not immediately play Cinderella and Prince Charming. - In Meryton Ball Lizzy, I heard that Mr. Darcy scolded her while talking to Mr. Bingley; in her ball, Cinderella had to go home at 12 o'clock - otherwise her Magical clothes and coaches become rags and pumpkins. "Pride and prejudice" has no literal deadline, but women in the novel are not so long because they have to get married.
In Meryton's ball, Darcy is very conservative. When Bingley asked him, he refused to dance with Elizabeth saying Elizabeth is not handsome enough to seduce him. Elizabeth 's pride was hurt, and she regarded Darcy as unpleasant and proud. When Elizabeth first saw Vicky, her prejudice against Darcy made her eyes blind. The rest of the book is centered around the discovery of Elizabeth about the true nature of Darcy and Wickham. In the Nether Fieldball, this seems to never happen. When Elizabeth found late at night that Wickham did not participate in the ball to avoid Darcy, she solved "any dialogue form with him" (60). Her hatred of Darcy became sharp but she accepted her confusion when he asked her to dance.