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Summary: Mrs. Bennet had three unmarried daughter, Jane, Elizabeth, and Lydia. They all had differentpersonalities.Jane was very tender and elegant, Elizabethwas very intelligent, Lydiawas very active. the story began when Mr. Bingley moved to the Neitherfield. Heand his friend, Darcy, were handsome and rich. Mrs. Bennet was ambitious tofind a man who could suit her daughter. At a party, Bingly and Jane fell inlove, but Darcy and Elizabethdid't. What happened to them? The answer was Wickham. What did Wickham do tothem? At last Lydiaeloped with Wickham. Would they come back? Would Darcy and Elizabeth fall in love. Scene I Bingley: Mr. Darcy, welcome to the party. Darcy: Thank you Mr. Bingley. As soon as I received your invitation, I'vetaken a train all the way from hometown to here. So, is the party held for someparticular reason? Bingley: Not really, (dragging Darcy aside) I hold this party chieflybecause of you and me. Darcy: How's that? Bingley: Well, Mr. Darcy. As you can see. You and I are reaching themating season, and... Darcy: Good God, mating season, Mr. Bingley. What are you talkingabout? Bingley: I'm kidding, Mr. Darcy. Anyway, it's true that we are old enoughto get married. So, I hold the party so that we have the chance to know moregirls. Come, let me introduce you some of the ladies. Mrs. Bennet: Elizabeth, Jane, and Lydia! I haveheard that Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy are very rich men. Seize the chance to betheir women and you shall be happy for the rest of your life. This is yourchance, girls. Lydia: Butthey've got two men. And we've got three girls. How can three girls and two menhave a date? Mrs. Bannet: Stop worrying about that, silly girl. There is one behindhim. Did you see that? That guy is Wickham. He is a soldier and they say he isas rich as the other two. So you girls, get ready. Lydia: Whodo you think is more good-looking?. Jane: I don't know; I think they are all handsome to me. Elizabeth: Don'task me. I am just too nervous to think of anything. Bingley: Hi, Mrs. Bannet. Hi, girls. I'd like to introduce a very goodfriend of mine, Mr. Darcy. Mr. Darcy, this is Mrs. Bannet. This is Jane, Elizabeth and Lydia. Darcy: Good day, ladies. Elizabeth: Higood day. Jane: Hi good day. Lydia: Higood day. Bingley: Darcy, look around you. There are so many extremely prettygirls in the room. I have never seen so many pretty girls in my life. Go, dancewith them.It will become an unforgettable experience. Darcy: She is tolerable, I suppose, but not really beautiful enough totempt me. I don't want to pay attention to the ladies no other man wants. Go,dance with your girls. Elizabeth: Whata proud man he is. Mrs. Bennet: Mr. Darcy is such a horrible, disagreeable man, and not atall worth pleasing. He was so rude and proud. He walked here and there,thinking himself very great. He thinks my Elizabethis not pretty enough to dance with him. How could he say so? Elizabeth: Anyway,I don't like him at all. (Darcy walked by Wicknam ,showing his great contempt for him.) Wickham: Miss, may I ask you if I have the honor to introducemyself? Elizabeth: Yes,please. Wickham: My name is Wickliam. It's my pleasure to be here with you. ShallI offer a remark on the weather? Elizabeth: Ifyou can make it fit for a young lady's ears. Honestly speaking, I want to know ifyou know Mr. Darcy well? Because ........ Wickham: Yes, indeed., I have known Mr. Darcy's family all my life. Do youknow Mr. Darcy well yourself may I ask? Elizabeth: Ifind him very disagreeable. I don't like the way he walks and talks. I find himbad tempered and proud. Wickham: I should not give my opinion of him. I have known him too welland too long. But I can't pretend to be sorry that you do not like him. Hisbehavior towards me has been most unfair in the past. Even though his fatherwas always very good to me. His father wanted to leave me some money when hedied, but this Mr. Darcy, his son, made sure that the money did not all come tome. And his father's wishes were never put in writing, so I have had to jointhe army to survive. It's very sad but I cannot think well of Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth: Iam surprised that Mr. Darcy's pride has not made him behave more fairly toyou. Wickham: It's surprising, for pride is the reason behind most of theactions. He is really good at pretending to be a generous person sometimes. Butbelieve me, his pride has made him an intolerable man. Elizabeth: Iam ashamed at his friendship with Mr. Bingley, who seems a sweet-tempered,charming man. Bingley can not know what Mr. Darcy is .1 am glad that you canrelate Darcy's pride to me. Now I know he is such an arrogant, abominableman. Scene II In the Bannet Garden Darcy: Hey, Elizabeth. Elizabeth: Hello,Mr. Darcy Darcy: I'd like to have a few words with you. Can I talk to you? Elizabeth: Whatis it, Mr. Darcy? Darcy: In private, please .1 have struggled in vain against my feelings.You must allow me to tell you how much I admire and love you. You know, since Isaw you, I have found you so attractive. And I find I like you so much. Elizabeth: Whydidn't you tell me at that time? Darcy: :I didn't tell you because I didn't have the courage to do so.Please, Elizabeth,I find I love you so, and I can't help it. Elizabeth: Areyou proposing to me? Darcy: Yes, Elizabeth.I am asking you to marry me. Elizabeth: Well.If I could feel any gratitude, I would thank you. But I can't. I didn't ask foryour love and you certainly don't have to give it. I am sorry if I have causedyou pain. But I hope and believe it won't last long. Darcy: So, this is your answer! My proposal has been turned down. I wouldlike to know why you're refusing me so rudely? Elizabeth: I might also ask you why took the trouble to tell me that it isso much against your will power, your reason and your character to like me, inspite of my family's low position. You know I have. Do you think anything wouldtempt me to accept a man who had ruined his best friend? Darcy: What do you mean by my best friend? Elizabeth: Wicknam,of course. When Mr. Wicknam told me about your evil behavior towards him, Iknow what kind of person you are. How do you explain your evil deeds toward Mr.Wicknam? Darcy: You sound very interested in Wicknam. Elizabeth: Noone who knows his misfortune could help being interested in him. Darcy: His misfortune! Elizabeth: It'syou who made Mr. Wicknam poor. You did it, and you treat the subject withscorn. Darcy: So, this is your opinion of me. Thank you for explaining me sofully. You've said quite enough, madam, I understand your feeling perfectly.Forgive me for taking up so much of your time, and accept my best wishes foryour health and happiness.
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