Just like I predicted Jane is slowly falling for Mr.. Bentley but it looks like he doesn’t realize it. I kind of understood that when Charlotte told Elizabeth this quote “Remember, Elise that he does not know Cane’s disposition as you do” I honestly think that there is no need to tell him he will Just know that she loves him. I think that Elizabeth should give Mr.. Dairy a chance and not to Judge him. I predict Mr.. Bentley is going to know that Jane really loves him. Chapters 7-9: I really liked this quote from Mrs..
Bennett about “with the greatest patience in the world, which is always the way with her, for she has, without exception, the sweetest emmer I ever met with. I often tell my other girls they are nothing to her. ” Just shows you how highly her mother thinks of her. I felt sort of sad for Mrs.. Bennett she kind of made a fool out of herself in front of the Bentleys. Chapters 10-12: Just like any book that improves and gets better the more you read of it, it’s the same case for this book the story is Just getting better and better.
I really liked this quote by Mr.. Dairy “It is a rule with me that a person who can write a long letter with ease cannot write ill. ” I think what it means is that people with a free mind can write words easily, and I think that is very true when you are stressed, sick, or worried you will always have difficulty writing. I also figured out a trait about Caroline and that is reading books “l declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! Chapters 13-15: Not much was going on in these chapters we Just got introduced to a new character called Mr.. Collins, I don’t really like him and I think he’s really mean. This quote by him was a little interesting “l have often observed how little young ladies are interested by books of a serious stamp, though written solely for their benefit. I predict that Mr.. Collins will eventually leave the Bennett alone hopefully. Chapters 16-18: We got introduced to Mr.. Hickman.
I honestly think that he’s lying about the stuff he’s saying as soon as he started talking about Mr.. Dairy I kind of sensed that he’s a liar we will Just have to wait and see. Here is a quote he said about Mr.. Dairy “The world is blinded by his fortune and consequence, or frightened by his high and imposing manners, and sees him only as he chooses to be seen. ” Like I know the stuff he’s saying is true, but I wonder if this guy is lying or not. I predict that Mr.. Hickman will eventually get caught. And Is Elizabeth going to like Mr..
Dairy even after what Mr.. Hickman said? Chapters 19-21 : I was really shocked to see how persistent Mr.. Collins was I mean obviously Elizabeth doesn’t like him and will never ever marry him I don’t understand why he keeps on insisting. I do predict that Mr.. Collins will end up doing something really hurtful or mean to the Bennett family if Elizabeth doesn’t marry him, we will Just have to wait and see. Also I am wondering what will Mr.. Bentley do after they move and will he actually marry Jane? Chapters 22-27:
Reading these chapters was a little weird which was why I decided to Just keep reading, lots of things happened super fast. But it turns out that my prediction about Mr.. Collins was wrong it was really weird how he Just ended up proposing to Charlotte and giving up on Elizabeth since the first time he sounded so persistent it didn’t make any sense, I also felt pretty sad for Jane but I do predict that there is an explanation on why Mr.. Bentley left, and they might even meet and possibly get married again. I also wonder if Mr.. Collins will kick the Bennett after Mr..
Bennett dies I’m Just getting more excited about the book. Chapters 28-33: What I am noticing in the relationship between Elizabeth and Dairy is that they both sort of like each other but also hate each other at the same time, it will be clear as the story progresses. I also liked this quote by Elizabeth Mimi mean to frighten me, Mr.. Dairy, by coming in all this state to hear me? But I will not be alarmed though your sister does play so well. There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others.
My courage always rises with every attempt to intimidate me. ” she literally lists all the characteristics that she has. Now my only question would be is that how will Elizabeth confront Mr.. Dairy on why he provoked Mr.. Benignly against Jane? And if she will even confront him at the first place. Chapters 34-36: I feel pretty bad for Mr.. Dairy, which wasn’t the same feeling at the begging of the story, the way Elizabeth confronted him was really bad, and obviously she has made a mistake and now she’s regretting it.
This is going to be a long quote but I think it’s worth it “From the very beginning ?? from the first moment, I may almost say ?? of my acquaintance with you, your manners, impressing me with the fullest belief of your arrogance, your conceit, and your selfish disdain of the feelings of others, were such as to form that groundwork of disapprobation on which succeeding events have built so immovable a dislike; and I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. Chapters 37-42: These past chapters weren’t very exciting. But I noticed a thing about Elizabeth and her sister and that is even though they are both sad and depressed they also are hopeful at the same time. I really hate this quote by Elizabeth “l, who have prided myself on my discernment! , who have valued myself on my abilities! Who have often disdained the generous candor of my sister, and gratified my vanity in useless or blamable distrust. ” Like it’s really irritating to see her Judge Mr..
Dairy like that from the begging of the story and now she regrets it all… I predict that she will apologize sooner or later and they might even eventually get married we will have to wait and see. Chapters 43-48: I am feeling pretty happy for Elizabeth looks like things are getting better and like I predicated her relationship with Mr.. Dairy is stronger. I really hate this quote by her other “And now here’s Mr.. Bennett gone away, and I know he will fight Hickman, wherever he meets him; and then he will be killed, and what is to become of us all?
The Isoclines will turn us out before he is cold in his grave, and if you are not kind to us, brother, I do not know what we shall do. ” Like the fact that she Just says he will die and they will lose the house without even caring about her husband Just makes me real mad. I predict that they will find Lydia for the next chapters and I also want to know if Mr.. Dairy will still be interested in Elizabeth after the whole Lydia and Hickman situation. Chapters 49-57 Just like I predicted Mr..
Bennett did find both, and man I feel pretty irritated how they had to pay Hickman Just to marry Lydia… I kind of felt lost when Lady Catherine told Elizabeth this “A report of a most alarming nature reached me two days ago. I was told that not only your sister was on the point of being most advantageously married, but that you, that Miss Elizabeth Bennett, would in all likelihood be soon afterwards united to my nephew ?? my own nephew ?? Mr.. Dairy. ” Like what is she trying to tell Elizabeth that she’s lucky that Mr.. Dairy likes her or is telling her to back off?