Pride and Prejudice Reading Review chapter 18
Pride and Prejudice
Chapter 18
In this passage, it's revealed that Mr. Bennet's marriage was a result of poor judgment, and his wife's lack of intelligence led to the end of their love. Elizabeth, one of their daughters, always felt uneasy about their unsuitable match. Lydia's upcoming trip to Brighton causes excitement and jealousy among the Bennet sisters. Elizabeth advises against it, but her father disagrees, hoping it will teach Lydia some lessons. The family visits Pemberley, Mr. Darcy's estate. Elizabeth unexpectedly encounters Mr. Darcy, and despite initial awkwardness, their interaction is polite. Later, he invites her family to go fishing, and Elizabeth's feelings towards him begin to change. The passage ends with Elizabeth reflecting on these surprising events and her evolving emotions towards Mr. Darcy.
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