- Letter from Mr. Collins (281-282)..."The death of your daughter would have been a blessing compared to this".......Collins reflects on his satisfaction that Elizabeth refused his proposal "otherwise, I must have been involved in all your sorrow and disgrace"
- Letter from Mr. Gardiner (286-287) -He has found Lydia -Entered into an agreement to pay Wickham to marry Lydia.
Bingley's Proposal to Jane (327)
- Austen chooses to not explain how Bingley proposes to Jane
- Universal happiness in response to the union between Jane and Bingley
335 Arrival of Catherine de Bourgh in Longbourn.
-Determined to prevent a marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth because "honor, decorum, prudence, and interest forbid it"..."Your alliance will be a disgrace" (336)...none of this phases Elizabeth who in fact questions why she would not accept his proposal if she is his choice.
- Complete reversal of attitude towards Darcy form Elizabeth
Love between Darcy and Elizabeth reaches its pinnacle pg 346
Discovery that Darcy, not Mr. Gardiner, paid Wickham to marry Lydia thinking only about Elizabeth in regards to why he did it.
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