She is very craft, vain, antagonistic and snobby. Only wears designer clothing, only talks to people with connections in high places, and is friendly and smiling to people to their face, only to talk smack about them behind their backs. Has a implied crush on Darcy, and gets jealous if any girl comes and talks to him. Is envious of Eliza, because she attracts Darcy's attentions. Also wants her brother, Charles Bingley, to marry Darcy's little sister, Georgianna, just so she could have some more rich connections.
It is implied that she helped separate Bingley and Jane Mr. Bingley's love interest. Hurst became quite alarmed at the attraction growing between Mr. Bingley and the eldest Miss Bennet. Although they liked Jane better than her family, they really didn't want to be connected to the Bennets.
They settled in London for the winter. Bingley would marry Mr. Darcy's sister, Georgiana. She quickly dispelled any way to see Mr.
Bingley, saying he was mostly in the company of Mr. Darcy, and that neither she nor Louisa saw much of him. Miss Bingley returned the visit three weeks later, to keep up propriety, and made no effort to conceal her disgust of Jane's abode or the company. She never extended another invitation to Jane after that, and the latter soon realized that she was being snubbed rudely. In between, Elizabeth found out that on going back to London, Darcy, Caroline, and Louisa all discovered their intents to dissuade Mr.
Bingley from marrying Jane, and joint together in their efforts. It was also revealed that they concealed from Bingley that Jane was in London. Miss Bingley visited Mr. Darcy's ancestral home Pemberley with her brother and sister in the summer. Elizabeth was touring Derbyshire with her aunt and uncle , and visited Pemberley, at Mr. Darcy's invitation. Caroline was not happy to see Elizabeth at the manor, as she was still trying to get Mr. Darcy to like her enough to propose. Later on, after Elizabeth left, Darcy refused to oblige or even tolerate Caroline's criticisms of Elizabeth.
He even went as far as to tell her that he considered Elizabeth to be "one of the handsomest women of his acquaintance," which pained Caroline to the extent where she actually stopped her tirade. Bingley returned to Netherfield, and reunited with Jane, getting engaged to her. Though Miss Bingley sent a letter to Jane passing along her best wishes, Jane was no longer deceived.
She gave respect to Caroline, but was no longer fooled by her outward appearance of politeness. Thinking better of it, as she wanted to be able to visit Pemberley in the future, she let go of her jealousy. She retained her original deferential attitude towards Darcy and Georgiana, and took care to treat Elizabeth with all politeness and respect. Caroline was described to be a rather handsome young woman, with an elegant figure and an easy gait.
Why is Lizzy Mr. Why does Darcy dislike Wickham? Why does Lizzy form a negative first impression of Darcy? According to Mr. What role do letters play in the novel? What is revealed about the characters after Elizabeth rejects Mr.
How is the novel a critique of the social norms of its time? How are Mr. Bennet different? What is entailment, and what role does it play in the novel? Who is Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and how does she influence the plot? Why does Wickham lie to Elizabeth? What role does prejudice play in the novel? Summary Chapters 9— Summary: Chapters 9—10 The next day, Mrs.
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