On their way
home, Mr. Gardiner tries to calm Elizabeth, convincing her that Wickham will
certainly marries his sister if he doesn’t want to ruin his future career as
well as her honour. However, Elizabeth knows Wickham’s past and his failed
attempt to elope with Miss Darcy, and can’t believe in purity of his intention.
When Elizabeth returns home, she learns that her father has gone in search of
his daughter. Next day, Mr. Gardiner joins him but, unfortunately, all his
attempts fail and Mr. Bennet decides to return home while Mr. Gardiner
continues search. It is finally crowned by success. Mr. Bennet receives a
letter in which Mr. Gardiner writes that he has found Elizabeth and Wickham. Wickham
agrees to marry Elizabeth only in case Mr. Bennet solves his financial problems
(debts) and gives him a small income. Elizabeth’s father agrees, considering
that it is better than the daughter’s ruined reputation. As a result, the
Bennet believe that Mr. Gardiner pays a large amount of money for them and now
they are in debts. Soon, the family is invited to visit Wickham and Elizabeth,
who doesn’t feel guilty, considering all latest events as interesting
adventures. While visiting the newlyweds, Elizabeth learns about Mr. Darcy’s
participation in solving of Wickham’s problem and later she gets know from Mrs.
Gardiner that in fact Mr. Darcy is the person who has found Elizabeth’s sister
and has saved her family from disgrace. Elizabeth begins to understand her own
feelings and emotion towards this person, realizing that now she feels love for
him instead of aversion. The Bennet return home and news arrives that Mr.
Bingley returns to
Netherfield Park . The latter visits
them a few days after his arrival with Mr. Darcy and his love for Jane breaks
out again, as well as Darcy’s love for Elizabeth.
.
Good!
ОтветитьУдалитьSlips:
1)...Mr. Gardiner continues a (or to) search
2)...Mr. Gardiner pays a large amount of money for them. It's grammatically incorrect. Mr. Gardiner pays them a large amount of money (to pay smb)
3) the Bennet believe that Mr. Gardiner... If you mean the whole family, then the Bennets (plural)