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George Wickham Analysis

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In the novel, “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen, George Wickham stimulates the course of events throughout the story and becomes the sole reason why Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy are eventually wed. If it were not for Mr. Wickham, Elizabeth would not have been as drawn to Mr. Darcy and his gentleman-like behavior. Without Wickham’s presence throughout the novel and his excursion with Lydia Bennett, Elizabeth would not be as appreciative of Mr. Darcy’s chivalry. The preeminent reason why Elizabeth develops feelings of regret after rejecting Mr. Darcy’s initial proposal is that she finally began to perceive him as a true gentleman. George Wickham's handsome physique and pretentious character beguile young women. Although he is …show more content…

As Mr. Wickham’s plan to scurry off to Gretna Green, Scotland draws near, Mr. Darcy begins to realize that his sister began to have relations with Wickham. Mr. Darcy does everything in his power to keep his fifteen-year-old sister safe and as far away as possible from the revengeful Mr. Wickham, and luckily, he is successful. As the novel continues, George Wickham decides to run away with Elizabeth’s younger sister, Lydia Bennett. Wickham tells Lydia that they will get married and runaway to Northern England. Mr. Darcy hears the tragic news and decides to venture to London and search for Lydia and Wickham. After searching the city and looking for the couple at one of Mr. Wickham’s regular hangouts, Mr. Darcy finds them both. After speaking with Wickham, and Lydia he decides to coax Wickham into proposing to Lydia to save her reputation, along with that of her family’s. The deal is arranged and confirmed and George and Lydia Wickham are now a wed couple. Because Darcy is in love with Elizabeth, he tolerates Wickham in hope of restoring the Bennett family reputation. Everyone but Lydia presumes that Wickham planned to leave Lydia on the streets after he was done using her for sexual favors and company. This motivates Darcy to rescue Lydia by arranging a marriage between Lydia and George. As Mr. Bennett presumes that Wickham would not marry Lydia for not “ a farthing less than ten thousand pounds,” Mr. Darcy did have to coax Wickham with thousands of pounds of money for

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