![]() ![]() Darcy and her brother marries Miss Darcy. Bennet is so horrible (our sympathies), and partly because she's constructed this fantasy where she marries Mr. She doesn't want her brother to marry Jane partly because Mrs. FrenemiesĪnd then there's mode two, which is how she acts to all women (1) who aren't related to her, or (2) who she doesn't want to be related to. ![]() I mend pens remarkably well."Ĭan you read this without cringing? Girl cannot take a hint, even when Darcy drops them like pianos: "there is a meanness in all the arts," he says, "which ladies sometimes condescend to employ for captivation" (8.57). "I have already told her so once, by your desire." "Pray tell your sister that I long to see her." "It is fortunate, then, that they fall to my lot instead of yours." "How many letters you must have occasion to write in the course of a year! Letters of business, too! How odious I should think them!" "How delighted Miss Darcy will be to receive such a letter!" The best is Chapter 10, when she has nowhere to go but to praise how awesome he is at writing-not at putting words together, but at the actual physical act of using a pen. She's totally hot for him, and he couldn't care less about her, so basically she just hangs on his every word and compliments his every movement. Mode one we'll call sucking-up-to- Darcy. (Click the character infographic to download.)Ĭaroline has two modes. ![]()
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