I have always liked Mr. Knightley. Didn't like Emma much, but Mr Knightly's such a good and sensible, but also loving man. I really like him (and yes, of course, Mr Darcy)
I have always liked Mr. Knightley. Didn't like Emma much, but Mr Knightly's such a good and sensible, but also loving man. I really like him (and yes, of course, Mr Darcy)
I just want to say hello. This is the first time I post. I'm not familiar with the technique just yet. I read the messages. But I don't have the courage to participate. Elizabeth Bennet is my favourite character.
Mr. Darcy all the way!
Salvation comes to the reader
Emma is definitely my favorite. ive seent he movie for P&P and read Emma and S&S. I always enjoy charatcers who think they are very smart and who get put down.
Last edited by Matrim Cuathon; 02-19-2007 at 08:29 AM.
Elizabeth and Darcy.
The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness.-Vladimir Nabokov
human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars-Flaubert
lol everyone loves darcy and elizabeth. this thread is so boring.
i havent actually read the book for P&P though so i might agree with you if i do.
1) Mr. Darcy for sure !![]()
" My good opinion once lost is lost forever. "
" You must allow me to tell you how ardently I love and admire you ! "
Wow, how poetic ! I think the above pronouncements definitely reveal the poetic and noble side of Mr. Darcy.
2) Other characters :
Elizabeth Bennett
Mr. Bennett ( very amusing ! )
Mrs. Bennett ( hysterical, and therefore comical---she and the actress who played her in the BBC version of 1995 provided excellent comic relief !!! )![]()
Colonel Brandon as played by Alan Rickman ( here, too, he managed to add a somewhat mysterious/sinister side to the character.
3) Ever wonder about the particulars of Darcy/Elizabeth marriage ?
Forgive me, but can't help wondering about the aspect of the physical involvement in their marriage.
Perhaps this could be a good thread to fantasize about Darcy and Lizzy's marriage ???![]()
Last edited by olichka; 02-20-2007 at 02:34 PM.
Anyone with ideas ? ...
No-one ?? ...
I think it could be such a tantalizing discussion...![]()
after getting through SS, Mansfield and PP after Emma, Emma is still the best chracter.
Definitly is a tantalizing discussion. Why don't you start another thread rather than change this one.I'd post in that one.
My favorite characters are definitly Lizzie and Jane Bennet, Mr Darcy, Colonel Brandon, Edward Ferrers (sp?), Elinor and Marianne Dashwood
I also adored Lucy from S&S. She was so deliciously evil![]()
"Who are a little wise
the best fools be." John Donne
If a drop of water falls in lake there is no identity. But if it falls on a leaf of lotus it shine like a pearl. so choose the best place where you would shine..
My favourite characters are definitely Lizzie and Mr. Darcy
Ooh, what a question! I can't decide! I think Anne Elliot is probably my favourite. Of all the main characters I liked Catherine least. Of course, Emma, Lizzy Bennet and Elinor Dashwood are absolutely wonderful, but I have a strange liking for Fanny Price.I quite look up to her.
Mr. Knightley, Marianne, Colonel Brandon (and no, not just because Alan Rickman is a god :P ), Mr. Bennet, Darcy, Bingley - all of them delightful characters! Jane Austen was a genius of pinning situations and characters perfectly, so there really isn't a character I disliked. I'm glad I don't know some of them in real life, but as literary creations they're all good.![]()
Last edited by Laurette; 04-01-2007 at 04:20 PM.
"There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail:
There gloom the dark broad seas."
(and no, not just because Alan Rickman is a god .... my sentiments too, I'm going to see if there is a pub here! (Galaxy Quest)
Don't you have to admire the ability to write a character you love to hate such as smarmy Mr Collins.
"And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."
--Anais Nin
Pardon me, I only have read half (!) of Sense and Sensibility, but up until now my favourite has to be Mr Palmer![]()