Saturday, March 17, 2012
Confessions
Lizzy has informed us about the proposal in Hunsford, for some of us had not figured out. I do feel a great sympathy towards Mr. Darcy for doing what he did, but the way he encountered the situation was awful. He basically forwardly told Elizabeth how she was not rich enough, and she didn't have the best family like his. I find that very offensive, and I believe Lizzy should give him none of her time, for he doesn't deserve it. On the other hand, I still feel so bad for Jane and the situation with Mr. Bingley, but what he did to her was something incredibly awful. And if he came crawling back to her, I would highly advise that she ignore him. He does not deserve the time.
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Dear Mother,
ReplyDeleteI appreciate how you seem to be thinking more rationally and are more aware of Lizzie and mine's feelings and values. But mother, I also advise you to not dwell on people's past, but to offer them second chances. If Bingley does come "crawling" back to me, I just might accept his proposal. He really was the only man that I genuinely did love. It is difficult to get over your first love and the temptation may be too great if Bingley were to return. No matter what choices I choose to make I ask that you be the supportive mother that I know you can be.
I will not give hin any of my time. Although I have been thinking about hom a great deal lately sincehe has given me that letter.
ReplyDeleteI am quiet surprised that you did not know up until I told you, I thought you would know about what happened before I said anything. Indeed, it was awful! I am very glad that you are taking my side in this particular situation, Mother. I am beyond offended as well, who would ever say such a thing? Hopefully I make the correct decision about Mr.Darcy in the future.
ReplyDeleteMrs Bennet I am deeply sorry. I feel just horrible about what I did to Jane. I shall send over flowers to make her feel better. Once again, I apologize Mrs. Bennet. :(
ReplyDeleteWhy Mother, I am enchanted to see that you are viewing this from my point of view. Mr. Darcy did wrong me in his proposal, but he has proved himself to not be such a wicked man after all. I still want nothing to do with him, but I would rather be indifferent about him. Thank you for putting Jane's feelings above the fact that she missed a chance to get married.
ReplyDeleteHi mother. I do not know why you have sympathy for that man. I know I can't the way he proposed was completely rude and Darcy like. Thank you for agreeing with me on that. And you're right about Jane. That was very kind of you to agree for her not to go out with him again if he comes back, but I do think Bingley was a perfect fit.
ReplyDeleteDear Mrs. Bennet,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry for leaving your daughter. I loved her very much, but I did not see her feelings in return. I hope you know I did not want to hurt your daughter, I just didn't want to get hurt by her. If it was my decisions, we would still be in Netherfield, but the decision was not mine. I am very sorry.
-Bingley
Dear Madam,
ReplyDeleteI do admit my proposal to Lizzy was a little blunt and harsh, but not all my statements in my proposal were false. For instance, I truly do believe that the reason your two older daughters are having a hard time getting married is because your three younger daughters act in an embarrassing manner. They need to be taught manners and propriety. Also, you have my friend, Bingley, all wrong. If you want someone to blame for Jane’s unhappiness, you should blame me, for I persuaded Bingley to dump Jane which I now know was a mistake. If you want someone to hate, hate me, and forgive Bingley. His only mistake was trusting me as a friend and listening to my advice.
-Darcy
Dear Mrs. Bennet,
ReplyDeleteI do admit I choked on my proposal however I was very nervous and just said whatever came to mind without filtering anything. I do hold on some of my statements like how the family, especially the younger sisters, are a bit immature. For the whole Bingley deal, I am the one to blame for I was the one who told him not to marry her. I know this was a mistake and I admitted it several times. Forgive Bingley and let him and Jane flourish in a relationship.
Darcy.
Hello, Mother! I agree with you that his presentation with his proposal was highly offensive. However, he has a different side to the story whitch makes Lizzie feel very regretful for the things she told him in her rejection. I also thank you for caring about me so much with the Bingley situation because I understand your feelings. I wouldn't so harsh on him if I were you though, because I do not think it is all his fault.
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