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The Bride and Prejudice Community Note includes chapter-by-chapter summary and analysis, character list, theme list, historical context, author biography and quizzes written by community members like you.
When Balraj, a London barrister of Indian origin, visits Amritsar for a friend's wedding, he brings along his sister Kiran and his American friend, William Darcy. While there, they make the acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Bakshi and their four daughters, Jaya, Lalita, Maya, and Lakhi ("Lucky"). Balraj and Jaya feel an immediate attraction, but ...
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At social functions over subsequent weeks, however, Mr. Darcy finds himself increasingly attracted to Elizabeths charm and intelligence. Janes friendship with Mr. Bingley also continues to burgeon, and Jane pays a visit to the Bingley mansion. On her journey to the house she is caught in a downpour and catches ill, forcing her to stay at Netherfiel...
At the beginning of winter, the Bingleys and Darcy leave Netherfield and return to London, much to Janes dismay. A further shock arrives with the news that Mr. Collins has become engaged to Charlotte Lucas, Elizabeths best friend and the poor daughter of a local knight. Charlotte explains to Elizabeth that she is getting older and needs the match f...
That spring, Elizabeth visits Charlotte, who now lives near the home of Mr. Collinss patron, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, who is also Darcys aunt. Darcy calls on Lady Catherine and encounters Elizabeth, whose presence leads him to make a number of visits to the Collinss home, where she is staying. One day, he makes a shocking proposal of marriage, whi...
- Jane Austen
- 1813
Pride and Prejudice Summary. The arrival of the wealthy Mr. Bingley to the estate of Netherfield Park causes a commotion in the nearby village of Longbourn. In the Bennet household, Mrs. Bennet is desperate to marry Bingley to one of her five daughters— Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, or Lydia. When Bingley meets Jane at a ball, he seems ...
Feb 11, 2005 · Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/18/24 Full Review Doug H Bride and Prejudice is the perfect feel good movie… and the choreography is just plain stunning! Once you see the ...
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- Romance, Comedy
- PG-13