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Chapter 15

a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility. C is an object of fun but is
also dangerous

he had a wife in view – dry, manipulative

plan of amends – he is planning to marry one of Bennet daughters

trusted that she might soon have two daughters married – women have to marry

Entrance of Wickham P77

 JA introduced W as a stranger and as a handsome gentleman
 He is introduced by Mr Denny
 JA hasn’t said anything bad about him – everything about him is perfect. He is very
agreeable (very agreeably)– different to the shy D – antithesis to D
 a fine countenance, a good figure

Introduced to W in this chapter but we are left with Collins as artless

What could be the meaning of it? – It was impossible to imagine; it was impossible not to long to
know D and W’s relationship in a nutshell

Chapter 16

P81 Mr C is very keen to compliment people

Wickham

 Wickham is presented as agreeable and manipulative later – more agreeable than
manipulative now
 He is charming – charm gets you a long way
 He has good manners – manners go a long way
 He presents strong opinions but in a moderate way
 He has very strong opinions
 D is proud – W says this because he is being manipulative
 W presents himself as quite unlucky. Money talks as it gives you connection. D has lots of
money
 He victimizes himself but is self-aware
 He is a cad – becomes a cad – not a nice man
 He is presented as charming and moderate in his opinions. A man willing to claim someone’s
good nature if it suits him
 E’s response to W: She fancies him and admires him - overwhelmingly charmed by him not
in way Jane is charmed by Bingley. J more reserved. E interested about what W says
because it’s about D – she is obsessed with D because it is gossip
 Mr C antithesis to W

D and W family co-exist – it’s a very small world JA writes about.

4/11/21

Conversation between E and W that he is already being manipulative and a cad he talks about how D
did him wrong evidence:

,  I cannot pretend to be sorry – makes E feel like D is on her side – he is mirroring her
thoughts
 I have no right to give my opinion – he has an opinion which he mirrors to E’s
 If he wishes to avoid seeing me, he must go – makes W seem like the bigger man

W is handsome and ‘agreeable’

W clocks that B and D know the Bennets – this affects way he talks to E

P78: Bennet sisters are acquainted with D – clear that B and D have come to see Bennets

 D is maligned by W – he is dissed

P87 E complaining about D pride and then W reply top p88 backs her up so he is on her side – he
mirrors his opinion to E

P88 ‘it gives me pain to speak ill of a Darcy’ – he is manipulative

Top 87: ‘implacability of his resentments’ – fits what W is saying. E understanding of D is implacably
set in stone. W’s comments on D confirm her opinion. E feels confident to say to him about the
things she doesn’t like about D. They both agree on D.

 He is manipulative because E has the confidence to talk about her opinion of D with W
 W affects D’s relationship with E - E is now more in the dark about D than she was before the
conversation. Her implacability has been confirmed – D not nice man
 He is trying to set himself up as someone who is charming and liked by everyone – says more
about E than W
 E: recipient/listener. Clever, emphatic, witty, headstrong – interested in relationships – J+B
 E is JA’s heroine, so she is got to make a mistake until something tells her she is wrong – D
writes her a letter chapter 36 telling her the opposite of what is said in this conversation
 The conversation does not implacably change her mind

p83 ‘I have been connected with his family in a particular manner from my infancy’ he has
disgraced the D family

p84: ‘The world is blinded by his fortune and consequences, or frightened by his high and imposing
manners, and sees him only as he chuses to be seen’ – he is choosing his words really carefully

 W language is designed for us to understand him as a man who is manipulative to the
extreme – ‘scandalous’ ‘frightened by’ ‘blinded by’

E ‘an ill-tempered man’ – her implacable opinion

Brackets line p85 – E wants to find out more about D from W - she is interested by stuff that is not
good about D – confirms her opinion. She is interested 1) about Darcy 2) about honour 3) it confirms
her understanding that W is a good man

 W is setting himself up as a man of honour and a victim

‘The church ought to have been my profession’ – D’s father was his patron and he wanted him to go
into the church, but he didn’t.

‘A military life is not what I was intended for’ – D stopped him from doing this, so he had to go into
the army. D has taken all his livelihood and his means to living and the career he should have done –
ALL LIES so…
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