Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
After Elizabeth leaves the room, Miss Bingley complains about her which then leads to a remark that Mr. Darcy makes. What is the irony behind his remark
After Elizabeth leaves the room, Miss Bingley complains about her which then leads to a remark that Mr. Darcy makes. What is the irony behind his remark
This is a very long novel, and these characters interact throughout the text. You're going to need to be more specific with your question. Which chapter does this question pertain to?