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How Does Binley Present Darcy In Pride And Prejudice

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Darcy and Bingley come to see Netherfield on horseback and express their differing opinions about the region. In the book Mrs. Bennet simply hears news of Bingley's arrival from Mrs. Long. I feel this was added to not set the precedent of the movie just being about gossip.
The family is returning after Church when Mrs. Bennet tells the family about Bingley. Kitty and Lydia say that Bingley might marry them. Lydia laughs when Mr. Bennet teases Mrs. Bennet, Elizabeth chides her. Mrs. Bennet complains about Mr. Bennet to Hill. Mr. Bennet jokes about men who have married foolish women, meaning himself. The book does not specify when or where Mrs. Bennet informs her husband, or whether the girls were present then. It doesn’t give details of the girls discussing Bingley. This was added to fill in the blank and make sense of somethings
Mary philosophizes on life’s trials, Lydia declares she is hungry. Jane and Elizabeth talk about their hopes and prospects of marriage. Jane wishes her family goodnight before going to bed. Mr. Bennet is going over the accounts, not in the book. It adds more character and life to the characters. …show more content…

Bennet calls Jane and Elizabeth excitedly and tells them about Darcy. To Mrs. Bennet’s comment on Darcy’s good looks, Elizabeth says Darcy wouldn’t be quite so handsome if he hadn’t been quite so rich. Sir Lucas brings Bingley to Mrs. Bennet, who introduces him to Jane and Elizabeth. Mrs. Bennet initiates a conversation with Darcy who walks away abruptly. She abuses him in his hearing. Carriage drivers are shown reveling outside the building. Mary comments on the dance to Elizabeth. Back home, Kitty and Lydia laugh at Mary for not dancing at all. The book does not mention any of this. This scene is to show Darcy’s displacement at the ball and to give more life to the

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