These interactions are how they determined their suitability. Darcy didn't want an average submissive society girl. He wanted an equal that he could respect.
This is one of the reasons why women like this character so much: he evolves and self-corrects to become a great man (it is very interesting to compare the Mr. Darcy of the first and second proposals).
Most men, whether 1812 or today, would have retreated forever after Elizabeth’s tongue-lashing. Each was brutal to the other. He must have really loved her. And Lizzie being so upset after the exchange tells me she had begun to have feelings for him.
I think they are exploring each other's beliefs and weaknesses. Poking at bear. Potential marriage partners need careful appraisal as they had limited opportunities to assess. We cannot judge from today's perspective?
@@dawnsmith8455he mentions right at the beginning of the video that there aren't half a dozen women he would call accomplished. She's referring to them..
Talented writers have a good imagination and are keen observers of human behavior. If you possess those qualities, it's not necessary to experience something firsthand to write about it.
These scenes are precious and classic, absolutely superbly acted. Richard Shelby could have learned so very much had he ever watched this movie, for, "Thou art the man."
@@Black.Sabbath apparently you’re the one that doesn’t understand what you just watched because, yes, Elizabeth is telling Darcy that if he feels awkward in certain social situations, he needs to work on his skills to improve them. It’s just not that hard.
These interactions are how they determined their suitability. Darcy didn't want an average submissive society girl. He wanted an equal that he could respect.
This is one of the reasons why women like this character so much: he evolves and self-corrects to become a great man (it is very interesting to compare the Mr. Darcy of the first and second proposals).
I love their interaction makes for good combativeness between each of them.
Most men, whether 1812 or today, would have retreated forever after Elizabeth’s tongue-lashing. Each was brutal to the other. He must have really loved her. And Lizzie being so upset after the exchange tells me she had begun to have feelings for him.
The TENSION man…
YES! YES! HE İS THE MR.SEXUAL TENSION DARCY
Maybe a little....at the end....but a lot of fun in between.
They are the best couple ever.
What a cute comment.
Bro that last one wasn't teasing they were both near tears
Such great acting. I feel their emotions showing! It feels so real.
I think it's more like having a go at one another, rather than teasing.
Poor darcy at the piano. He s really trying
I think they are exploring each other's beliefs and weaknesses. Poking at bear. Potential marriage partners need careful appraisal as they had limited opportunities to assess. We cannot judge from today's perspective?
I laughed at her reaction. "Only 6 accomplished woman😂
Who are the six accomplished women that she is referring to?
@@dawnsmith8455he mentions right at the beginning of the video that there aren't half a dozen women he would call accomplished. She's referring to them..
She was playing chess and he was playing checkers lmfaooo
@@wiggilytaco7570 ikr, it's hilarious to watch them play 😂
The Colonel is one of my favorites.
It’s beyond baffling how Jane Austen could’ve written such an amazing romance when she, personally, had been unfortunate enough to not experience any.
Talented writers have a good imagination and are keen observers of human behavior. If you possess those qualities, it's not necessary to experience something firsthand to write about it.
She had, she just did not marry. There can be hundred reasons not to marry, especially in 1800s.
You’re assuming she never experienced love because she didn’t marry? You sound like a religious weirdo
She had experience, her yearning,a moral compass, and a wonderful imagination.
A girl can dream…
These scenes are precious and classic, absolutely superbly acted. Richard Shelby could have learned so very much had he ever watched this movie, for, "Thou art the man."
He is just perfect!❤️
This scene is one of my preferred ones.
At 0:35, he is like:
"Alright... You've got my attention."
YES!
XD Love them.
Flirting time.
Lol aren't they just adorable.
The living room scene with Colin Rain scene with Matthew in P@Pare just brilliant
Oh! He's in Game of Thrones, the man in the background. Next to Mr. Bingley?
Honestly
Je me demande pourquoi, ils sont quittés, en 1996...donc un an après, le début de leurs relation...c'est bien dommage....
Where can I see this? Whithout paying
It's on hulu
@@alexandraholmes6789 thank you
@@alexandraholmes6789 PBS and Ovation run it every so often
4:16 Judgemental
No, reasonable.
Yeah, social anxiety doesn't just go away with practice. But I guess they didn't know that then.
@jenniferadam8052 You don't understand what you've just watched, do you?
@@Black.Sabbath apparently you’re the one that doesn’t understand what you just watched because, yes, Elizabeth is telling Darcy that if he feels awkward in certain social situations, he needs to work on his skills to improve them. It’s just not that hard.
@@jenniferadam8052 And you don't seem to know that what you're watching is Pride and Prejudice. Too busy being a smart alec and missing the obvious.
nope