"But you know married women have never much time for writing. My sisters may write to me. they will have nothing else to do" (Chapter 11).
Lydia has become even more arrogant, pompous, and thoughtless than she was before. Her marriage with Mr. Wickham and her mothers infatuation with them both has catapulted her to a new level of unawareness of other peoples feelings. Lydia is the chatter-box, never pausing to care about the effect of her words or actions on the rest of the family. Our protagonist, Elizabeth, seems to the only one fully aware of others feelings as she "could easily perceive that [Jane's] spirits were affected y it. They were more disturbed, more unequal, than she had often seen them" (Chapter 11).
Monday, May 24, 2010
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