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By maria on Aug 9, 2010 |Book Reviews
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Mr. Bingley has a manner like Jane Bennet's, they are fond of everyone, see only the good in people, and are very pleasant characters. Mr. Bingley is quick to approve of everyone and everything he sees. He loves to dance and socialize with several people, and attends many balls. He's affable and comfortable around everyone.
Mr. Darcy is more proud, he was taught good principles growing up, but was also taught to follow them in conceit and pride. He judges quickly and does not approve of many people. He'd rather stay at home than go to a ball, and rarely dances. He seems almost uncomfortable to be around, except for those few select people who know him well.

Both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley are close to each other however, even though they see the world from different views. Eventually Elizabeth Bennet roughly tells Mr. Darcy that he is too proud and conceited and is not a gentleman. He realizes what people think of him, and after explaining to Elizabeth in a letter of the situation he was in with Mr. Wickham, Mr. Darcy becomes a much more friendly character. Both Darcy and Bingley fall for the Bennet sisters, Elizabeth and Jane. At the end of the book, the Bingleys move close to the Darcys.
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