Lote-Tree
10-24-2007, 05:10 PM
from another thread
Mr. Darcy. *sigh* There honestly is no man I would rather meet. There is something so captivating about the way Jane Austen develops her characters. She constantly introduces them one day, and by the end of the novel your heart is swarming with dozens of different emotions towards them. For example, Mr. Darcy is introduced as an arrogant, insufferable, ignorant, cheauvenistic elite. By the end of the novel, he is perfect for Elizabeth in every way possible. Why can't that happen in real life? *sigh*
But is Elizabeth Ideal Women to a Man? :D
1. Yes. And I am a man :D
2. No. And I am a women.
3. No way! She is a materialistic bovine :D
4. No. Way! She is all brains but no passion!
5. Elizabeth only attracts men with small danda and big pockets :D
Mr. Darcy. *sigh* There honestly is no man I would rather meet. There is something so captivating about the way Jane Austen develops her characters. She constantly introduces them one day, and by the end of the novel your heart is swarming with dozens of different emotions towards them. For example, Mr. Darcy is introduced as an arrogant, insufferable, ignorant, cheauvenistic elite. By the end of the novel, he is perfect for Elizabeth in every way possible. Why can't that happen in real life? *sigh*
But is Elizabeth Ideal Women to a Man? :D
1. Yes. And I am a man :D
2. No. And I am a women.
3. No way! She is a materialistic bovine :D
4. No. Way! She is all brains but no passion!
5. Elizabeth only attracts men with small danda and big pockets :D