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From the moment Bingley arrives in the neighborhood to the marriages of Jane and Elizabeth, the story is full of events, some anticipated, some surprising, some welcome, some shocking, and some even inexplicable. There are instances where the inconceivable becomes reality. Why and how do they take place? What are their consequences? Could they have been different, how? We study the events in Pride and Prejudice and provide insights into the character of each.

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  • Bingley's arrival in the neighborhood
  • Lucases' Ball
  • Darcy refuses to dance with Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth refuses to dance with Darcy
  • Arrival of a militia regiment at Meryton
  • Jane's trip to Netherfield
  • Darcy's attraction for Elizabeth
  • Collins arrives
  • Meeting at Meryton
  • Meryton Ball
  • Netherfield Ball
  • Bingley and his party leave Netherfield
  • Collins' proposal
  • Charlotte accepts Collins
  • Wickham turns attention to Mary King
  • Jane goes to London
  • Elizabeth goes to Hunsford
  • Gardiners invite Elizabeth to the Lakes
  • Darcy arrives at Rosings
  • Col Fitzwilliam reveals Darcy's secret
  • Darcy's first proposal
  • Darcy's letter
  • Elizabeth realises the truth
  • Kitty and Lydia receive Jane and Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth reveals the events at Hunsford to Jane
  • Lydia goes to Brighton
  • Wickham takes leave of Elizabeth
  • The Gardiners' change travel plans
  • Elizabeth visits Pemberley
  • Darcy arrives
  • Change in Elizabeth's feelings for Darcy
  • Caroline teases Elizabeth
  • Letters from Jane
  • Darcy's arrives on the scene
  • Lydia's elopement
  • Mr.Bennet goes in search of Lydia
  • Mrs.Bennet blames everyone
  • Collins writes condemning the elopement
  • Mr.Bennet takes responsibility
  • Mr.Gardiner's letter
  • Wickham and Lydia visit Longbourn
  • Lydia discloses that Darcy attended her wedding
  • Mrs.Gardiner's reveals the secret
  • Bingley and Darcy come back
  • Bingley's proposal
  • Lady Catherine's visit
  • Collins writes again, warning Elizabeth against marrying Darcy
  • Darcy's second proposal
  • The family's reaction to the engagement
  • Jane marries Bingley
  • Elizabeth marries Darcy
  • Elizabeth and Jane continune to pay for Lydia and Wickham
  • Gardiners are welcome guests at Pemberley
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