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"Pride and Prejudice". Reflections after viewing 2

In the church, Elizabeth learned that Darcy separated her sister Jane and Bingley because Darcy felt that Jane was not qualified. After Elizabeth found out, her prejudice against Darcy reached its peak. She ran out of the church angrily, despite the heavy rain. At this time, Darcy also chased her, ushering in the most classic confession in the rain. He turned the long-term love and the struggle of class and identity into the last sentence "I love you", while she put the accumulated prejudices into Jane's affairs and Wickham's affairs were poured out in one piece and turned into the last sentence: "Even if all the men in the world die, I will not marry you." Everyone broke up unhappy, and both of them were extremely depressed.

Then Darcy wrote a letter to Elizabeth, explained everything and left. After Elizabeth read the letter, her mood was not much better. After returning home, Jane also came back. After chatting with Jane, Elizabeth found that Jane did not like to express her love and always hid her true thoughts. Her sister really gave people a sense of love. It is no wonder that Darcy would persuade his friend Bingley to leave Jane. Elizabeth felt terrible at this time.

Elizabeth went on a trip with her uncle and aunt to relax. They happened to arrive at Darcy's manor. After learning that they were allowed to visit, they entered Darcy's residence. Elizabeth was in a daze in front of a statue of Darcy. Looking at Darcy's face seriously, her view of Darcy had changed a lot at this time.

At this time, there was the sound of a piano. Through the crack in the door, Elizabeth discovered a beautiful woman playing the piano. Then Darcy's figure appeared. Elizabeth was startled and ran away immediately. Darcy saw Elizabeth and hurriedly chased her out. The two met for the first time after the quarrel in the rain. Elizabeth greeted awkwardly, but Darcy always looked at her tenderly. Finally, Darcy offered to send her back, but Elizabeth refused, saying: You know, I like walking. Darcy said immediately: Yes, I know.

As soon as Elizabeth arrived at the hotel, she saw Darcy chatting with her uncle and aunt in the hotel. She hid behind the door nervously and only came out after Darcy left. It turned out that Darcy was here to invite They had dinner together tomorrow and specifically stated that they wanted Elizabeth to meet her sister.

Elizabeth came the next day and was warmly entertained by Darcy's sister and Darcy. The three of them chatted happily together. This was the first time in the whole play that Darcy laughed, and Elizabeth also laughed from the bottom of her heart. Smiling, the relationship between the two people is slowly warming up.