Wickham's Marriage Quotes

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Being prepared and having good timing when choosing a spouse is necessary. Being prudent and knowing the consequences of marrying a person. Wickham is mercenary because, “ He paid her not the smallest attention, till her grandfather’s death made her mistress of this fortune ” (pg. 151). Wickham’s attentions are directed towards Miss.King because of her fortune that she inherited. He only thinks of getting the inheritance that he gets from marrying her and makes hasty decisions for money which makes him mercenary. Elizabeth feels sorry for Charlotte, “ But she had chosen it with her eyes open; and through evidently regretting that her visitors were to go, she did not seem to ask for compassion” (pg. 209). Charlotte was not cautious in thinking of her sadness of marrying Mr.Collins, but only thought …show more content…

Being aware of someone’s background before marrying them. A. Mrs. Gardiner asks Elizabeth if Lydia knew about Wickham’s past before she eloped with him. Elizabeth says that she does not the truth of his past and is ignorant (pg. 270). B. Wickham tried to elope with Miss. Darcy but was stopped by Mr. Darcy. Lydia does not know about this and tries to marry him anyway, even though Wickham will not marry her because she has no money and will ruin the Bennets’ reputation. C. Elizabeth is explaining to her father her change of heart towards Mr. Darcy, “ Relating her absolute certainty that his affection was not the work of a day, but had stood the tests of many months suspense, and enumerating with energy all his good qualities,” (pg. 356). D. Elizabeth now knows Darcy’s past and gets to know and like his qualities. This relationship did not take a couple days to develop but a couple of months just for Elizabeth to find the truth about Darcy’s past. IV. Being responsible and mature enough to marry someone. A. Lydia is still, “ Untamed, unabashed, wild, noisy, fearless” (pg.

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