Elizabeth's Visit to Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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Elizabeth's Visit to Pemberley in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

In "Pride and Prejudice" Elizabeth's visit to Pemberley is a very key

episode in the story as it expresses her change of heart towards

Darcy. This visit reveals the true and real Darcy which proves that

Elizabeth's assumptions were wrong which follows on from Darcy's

explanatory letter at Hunstanton, of his and Wickems situation.

Elizabeth is shocked to hear of Wickems unforgivable behaviour and his

lies but her prejudices of Darcy remain.

The house and grounds of Darcy reflect his character and tastes. Mrs.

Reynolds (housekeeper) words reveal the truth concerning Darcy and

Wickem, and Darcy also makes a good impression on Elizabeth and her

relatives.

Mr. Darcy's house and grounds reflects his personality especially his

landscaping. Elizabeth particularly noticed this.

"Elizabeth was delighted. She had never seen a place for which nature

had done more, or when natural beauty had been so little counteracted

by an awkward taste."

The nature of it was complemented by art such as by the artificial

landscaping. Here Jane Austen expresses the beauty of the grounds as

"a beautiful wood" and "a large handsome stone building". This

automatically has an effect on Elizabeth.

"She felt that to be a mistress of Pemberley might be something"

Elizabeth realises that if she accepted Darcy's marriage proposal she

would be the mistress of Pemberley which was beautiful estate.

"The hill, crowned with wood, from which they had descended, receiving

increased abruptness from the distance, was a beautiful object".

Darcy's character is also revealed at the inter...

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...ith, but there is still a great difference

between them. Elizabeth has a greater understanding of Darcy's

character where as Emma has a greater understanding of her admiration

and love for Knightley which shows that she has always loved him. She

didn't think that in any way her friendship would develop. There is a

similarity between them as both Darcy and Knightley have loved

Elizabeth and Emma from the start but they didn't realize it.

In conclusion to this Elizabeth's visit to Pemberley and Emma's visit

to Donwell Abbey was very important to their future. If they hadn't

visited the houses and grounds to which their future husbands owned

then they wouldn't have changed their feelings. They wouldn't have

found their ideal match, who were before their eyes and they wouldn't

have realised who truly was their real love.

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