
Jane Austen wrote this book when she was only 20 years old. It was published on the 28th January 1813.
The family Bennet, with five daughters, lived in the countryside, near London. Mrs.Bennet saw marriage as the only way of hope for her daughters, and she tried desperately to marry them before her husband’s death.
One day a single and wealthy man called Charles Bingley arrived to the neighborhood and Mrs.Bennet was pretty excited. Mr.Bingley stayed in Netherfield with his sisters and brother-in-law. A friend of him, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, stayed with them, too.
One day all of them went to a ball in the village and Mr.Darcy starts to seem too much proud and disdainful with all the village people. One of the Bennet’s daughters, Miss Elisabeth, heard Mr.Darcy talking about her in a very disgusting way and she couldn’t put up with this.
On the other hand, Mr.Bingley was very charming with Jane Bennet, the oldest of the sisters.
One day Mr.Collins, Mr.Bennet’s cousin, visited the family and tried to marry one of the daughters of his cousin. He proposed Elisabeth, but she rejected it immediately. Her father supported her in this decision.
Finally, Mr. Collins married Charlotte Lucas, Elisabeth’s best friend, who was 27 years old and a small dowry.
Elisabeth started to fall in love with an official, Mr.Wickham, an enemy of Mr.Darcy. Elisabeth liked that, because she had a lot of prejudices.
Suddenly, Charles Bingley decided to come back to London, and Elisabeth suspected it was an idea of Darcy to separate Jane Bennet and Bingley.
Elisabeth visited Charlotte and Mr.Collins, who lived in Lady Catherine’s domains. Lady Catherine was the aunt of Mr.Darcy, and it was a coincidence that they both met there. They saw each other every day and with the past of time, Mr.Darcy fell in love with Elisabeth, against his wishes. He proposed and Elisabeth declined, because of his manners, and with her pride hurt.
The day after that, Darcy gave a letter to Elisabeth and disappeared.
In this letter Darcy admitted that he convinced Mr.Bingley to leave Netherfield and Jane, too, in order to protect him. About Mr.Wickham, he explains the entire real story about them.
Elisabeth went on holidays with her uncle and aunt and they visited Pemberley, Darcy’s home, while he was out. They met each other by chance in Pemberley and she started to see him as a better person than she thought. He was very kind with her family and his sister Georgiana.
While Elisabeth was out, her little sister Lydia escaped and ran away with Mr.Wickham. It could be the biggest dishonor for the Bennets.
Mr.Darcy went to find them and paid him to marry Lydia.
This action made Elisabeth feel better and thankful to Darcy. Sometimes, first impressions are not the good ones.
Lady Catherine found out these feelings between Elisabeth and Darcy and tried to persuade them to break up their relationship, but she couldn’t.
Darcy proposed for a second time and Elisabeth accepted.
At the end of the story, Darcy and Elisabeth got married, but also Jane Bennet and Mr.Bingley.
The family Bennet, with five daughters, lived in the countryside, near London. Mrs.Bennet saw marriage as the only way of hope for her daughters, and she tried desperately to marry them before her husband’s death.
One day a single and wealthy man called Charles Bingley arrived to the neighborhood and Mrs.Bennet was pretty excited. Mr.Bingley stayed in Netherfield with his sisters and brother-in-law. A friend of him, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, stayed with them, too.
One day all of them went to a ball in the village and Mr.Darcy starts to seem too much proud and disdainful with all the village people. One of the Bennet’s daughters, Miss Elisabeth, heard Mr.Darcy talking about her in a very disgusting way and she couldn’t put up with this.
On the other hand, Mr.Bingley was very charming with Jane Bennet, the oldest of the sisters.
One day Mr.Collins, Mr.Bennet’s cousin, visited the family and tried to marry one of the daughters of his cousin. He proposed Elisabeth, but she rejected it immediately. Her father supported her in this decision.
Finally, Mr. Collins married Charlotte Lucas, Elisabeth’s best friend, who was 27 years old and a small dowry.
Elisabeth started to fall in love with an official, Mr.Wickham, an enemy of Mr.Darcy. Elisabeth liked that, because she had a lot of prejudices.
Suddenly, Charles Bingley decided to come back to London, and Elisabeth suspected it was an idea of Darcy to separate Jane Bennet and Bingley.
Elisabeth visited Charlotte and Mr.Collins, who lived in Lady Catherine’s domains. Lady Catherine was the aunt of Mr.Darcy, and it was a coincidence that they both met there. They saw each other every day and with the past of time, Mr.Darcy fell in love with Elisabeth, against his wishes. He proposed and Elisabeth declined, because of his manners, and with her pride hurt.
The day after that, Darcy gave a letter to Elisabeth and disappeared.
In this letter Darcy admitted that he convinced Mr.Bingley to leave Netherfield and Jane, too, in order to protect him. About Mr.Wickham, he explains the entire real story about them.
Elisabeth went on holidays with her uncle and aunt and they visited Pemberley, Darcy’s home, while he was out. They met each other by chance in Pemberley and she started to see him as a better person than she thought. He was very kind with her family and his sister Georgiana.
While Elisabeth was out, her little sister Lydia escaped and ran away with Mr.Wickham. It could be the biggest dishonor for the Bennets.
Mr.Darcy went to find them and paid him to marry Lydia.
This action made Elisabeth feel better and thankful to Darcy. Sometimes, first impressions are not the good ones.
Lady Catherine found out these feelings between Elisabeth and Darcy and tried to persuade them to break up their relationship, but she couldn’t.
Darcy proposed for a second time and Elisabeth accepted.
At the end of the story, Darcy and Elisabeth got married, but also Jane Bennet and Mr.Bingley.

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