In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth is angry at Mr. Darcy for his supposed treatment of Mr. Wickham, and he in turn feels that he cannot confide in her because of his pride in his family. What if he felt honor bound to tell her the truth ...
In the original story, Mr. Darcy makes a fool of a proposal because of his pride and arrogance. What if Lady Catherine were to interfere and prevent Mr. Darcy making such a poor proposal? Could her outrage stem his arrogance, and would Elizabeth be s...
In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have a spectacular disagreement in the form of Mr. Darcy’s first botched proposal. He was confident of his success, and he showed it. This did not delight Elizabeth. Far from it. Inste...
How would Mr. Darcy react if he knew Elizabeth might marry Mr. Collins? Could he allow her to accept Mr. Collins' proposal? Of course not! Follow our dear couple as they navigate through a new series of events brought about after the Netherfield Ball...
What if Elizabeth had asked Colonel Fitzwilliam about Wickham? Impetuously, Elizabeth changes the conversation, giving Colonel Fitzwilliam some insight in how and why his cousin has behaved so oddly. He then learns how far his cousin is from success....