1.
Analyze
that story based on instrinstic elements:

Setting place: in the house, in the assembly room, in the Church.
Setting time: in the morning, in the evening, and in the night.

1. Elizabeth
Bennet : Protagonist. The second daughter of Mr.
Bennet, Elizabeth is the most intelligent and sensible of the five Bennet
sisters. She is
lovely, clever, and, in a novel defined by dialogue, she converses as
brilliantly as anyone.
2.
Fitzwilliam Darcy : A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew
of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Darcy is intelligent and honest, his excess of
pride causes him to look down on his social inferiors. He loves Elizabeth for
her strong character.
3.
Jane Bennet : Elizabeth’s
beautiful elder sister and Darcy’s wealthy best friend, Jane and Bingley engage
in a courtship that occupies a central place in the novel.
4.
Charles Bingley : Darcy’s considerably wealthy best friend. He is a genial,
well:intentioned gentleman, whose easygoing nature contrasts with Darcy’s
initially discourteous demeanor.
5.
Mr. Bennet : The patriarch of the Bennet family, a gentleman of modest
income with five unmarried daughters. He has a sarcastic, cynical sense of
humor that he uses to purposefully irritate his wife. Though he loves his
daughters, he often fails as a parent, preferring to withdraw from the never:
ending marriage concerns of the women around him rather than offer help.
6.
Mrs. Bennet : Mr. Bennet’s wife, a foolish, noisy woman whose only goal in
life is to see her daughters married. Because of her low breeding and often
unbecoming behavior, Mrs. Bennet often repels the very suitors whom she tries
to attract for her daughters.
7.
George Wickham : A handsome, fortune:hunting militia officer. Wickham’s good
looks and charm attract Elizabeth initially.
8.
Lydia Bennet : The youngest Bennet sister, she is gossipy, immature, and
self:involved. Unlike Elizabeth, Lydia flings herself head long into romance
and ends up running off with Wickham.
9.
Mr. Collins : A pompous, generally idiotic clergyman who stands to inherit
Mr. Bennet’s property. He is the worst combination of snobbish and obsequious.
10.
Miss Bingley : Bingley’s snobbish sister. Miss Bingley bears inordinate
disdain for Elizabeth’s middle:class background. Her vain attempts to garner
Darcy’s attention cause Darcy to admire Elizabeth’s self:possessed character
even more.
11.
Lady Catherine de Bourgh : A rich, bossy noblewoman; Mr. Collins’s patron and Darcy’s
aunt.
12.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner : Mrs. Bennet’s brother and his wife. The Gardiners, caring,
nurturing, and full of common sense, often prove to be better parents to the
Bennet daughters than Mr. Bennet and his wife.
13.
Charlotte Lucas : Elizabeth’s dear friend. Charlotte does not view love as the
most vital component of a marriage. She is more interested in having a
comfortable home. Thus, when Mr. Collins proposes, she accepts.
14.
Georgiana Darcy : Darcy’s sister. She is immensely pretty and just as shy. She
has great skill at playing the pianoforte.
16.
Catherine Bennet : The fourth Bennet sister. Like Lydia, she is girlishly
enthralled with the soldiers.

The
plot of this story namely:
·
The plot’s focus on marriage is seen from the very
beginning of the story. The arrival of Mr. Bingley, a single man of large
fortune’ at near-by Netherfield immediately fires the imagination of Mrs.
Bennet.
·
Mr. Collins is introduced into the plot to reveal the
negative side of marriage. He is a sycophant, a pompous clergyman, and an odd
combination of ‘servility and self importance’. He is a deliberately
constructed, grotesque figure, who is desperate to marry for any reason.
·
Lady Catherine de Bourgh is introduced into the plot
as a very wealthy member of the upper class society and as Collins’ patroness.
She also happens to be Darcy’s aunt, and it is speculated that her nephew will
marry her unacceptable daughter.
·
The plot is further advance by another meeting of
Darcy and Elizabeth, which leads him to know that he is in love with this
vivacious young lady.
·
Elizabeth’s visit to Derbyshire with the Gardiners
brings her into contact with Darcy once again. Elizabeth’s prejudice really
begins to thaw under the warmth he emits during the visit; but just as the two
are about to be reconciled, tragedy strikes. Lydia has eloped with Wickham, and
Elizabeth is summoned to Longbourn. Ironically, Lydia’s crass behavior threatens
to fatally injure the chances of her two admirable sisters to attract Bingley
and Darcy.
·
In the end, Lydia’s elopement provides an opportunity
for Darcy to prove his worth to Elizabeth. He convinces Wickham to marry Lydia,
by offering him a large sum of money.
·
The fully developed and tightly constructed plot
clearly centers on marriage in its various forms. It is the central theme that
binds the plot together. Therefore, the natural end of the novel comes with
Jane’s marriage to Bingley and Elizabeth’s marriage to Darcy. Love has
conquered all - both pride and prejudice.

Because Mr. Bennet has
no sons, and the British tradition was only bequeath property to the successor
of the man, so if Mr. Bennet dies someday, which would inherit the entire
estate is Mr. William Collins, a nephew of his father that they do not know.
Worried about the fate of her daughters after the death of her later, Mr.
Bennet and his wife tried to have his children get married with the person who can bring
their life precisely.The existence of Bingley host to the village, giving hope to
the family, Mrs. Bennet hope Mr. Bingley will be interested in one of their children,
especially Jane because she is the one of the daughter of the oldest and the most beautiful among fifth of their
children.when the party comes, all the people who are present there seem happy. It turned out that Mr.
Bingley did not come alone, but together with her sister Lady Caroline and
her friend, Mr. Darcy. At rest, Mrs. Bennet urges her husband to introduce their daughter to Mr. Bingley.

Climax of that story is when Elizabeth got the information that made her
sister (Jane) broke with Mr.Bingley was Darcy itself. She was very angry
hearing that. Her angry has closed her feeling to him. When Darcy expressed her
feeling to her, she refused his love. She wanted to him responsible for making
Jane broke with Mr.Bingley and still asking about his act to Wickham. On the
following night, when Elizabeth was daydreaming in her room, Darcy came and put
the letter on the table in her room. She turned her body back while seeing him
went away with his horse. Then she read the letter that contain the explanation
about his act on making Jane with Bingley broke and about Mr. Wickham.
From there, Elizabeth visited to her
aunt’s house in town and from there they visited Pemberley, Mr.Darcy’s house which opened for all.
Because Mr.Darcy was seldom stayed there,
Elizabeth accepted to come there. Actually, Mr.Darcy was there. They met there. Elizabeth hurried
to go to her Inn. In the night, Mr.Darcuy came to Elizabeth’s house to invite
them for dinner tomorrow in his house. Suddenly, Elizabeth goty
the letter from Jane that informed Lydia was gone away with Mr.Wickham.Mr. Darcy was willing to search themn while Elizabeth
went home in worried feeling. After that the letter from her aunt came and
informed that Lydia was found and she has gotten married. Lydia
was back to house with her husband, Mr.Wickham. when they were eating, Lydia
said undeliberately that Darcy who helped her to marry with Wickhasm. Elizabeth was
shock.One day Mr.Binglkey was accompanied by Darcy came to Elizabeth’s house to
propose marriage. they received gladly. But, in the middle of the night, there
were lady Catherine. She wanted to talk with Elizabeth and asked her to leave Mr.Darcy. because
he was proposed to marry with her daughter. While Elizabeth was confused
because she never thought that she had a relation with him with.

However as it continues
to be insulted by Lady Catherine, Elizabeth was angry and vowed not to be associated with Darcy. Elizabeth did not
sleep all night, she
kept dreaming all night. At dawn, Elizabeth went out for a walk with her thoughts. He saw Mr.
Darcy from far away,
walked over. Mr. Darcy explained
all, and promised not to interfere with Elizabeth again if she didn’t love him. Because Elizabeth
already knew
who the real Mr. Darcy was,
finally, she accepted
his love
gladly. They returned
home to face Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth's father. The story is romantic and touching heart. Elizabeth Bennett was intelligent finding his love, Mr. Fitzwilliam.

The theme of this story is about Love.
The moral message of this story is that love will never be
wrong. It needs the struggle before we find the true love in our life. Although
it’s really hard to be happy for Elizabeth with her love because of many
troubles in their life, but the truth will always come before it’s really late.
Therefore, we should to imitate the story of Elizabeth to be the strong people
to find our true love. Be patient and prays, hopefully we will find our true
love as Mr. Darcy love Elizabeth forever.

The writer as Third
Person, because the
narration typically stays with Elizabeth, although it occasionally offers us
information that Elizabeth isn't aware of (like Charlotte's pursuit of Mr.
Collins). The third person point of view is a form of storytelling in which a
narrator relates all action in third person, using third person pronouns such
as "he" or "she." Third person point of view may be omniscient
or limited.
Often new writers feel most comfortable with first person. This third person view lends a cold
dimension to the novel, in the sense that dialogue, opinions, ideas, and events
dominate the story rather than emotions.
Elizabeth
is the exception to this rule – Chapter 36, for example, is devoted entirely to
her emotional transformation following her receipt of Darcy's letter. In
contrast, even though we do often get to hear the thoughts of others, it's
usually in shorter, less complex bursts.
2.
Make
a summarize of that story :
It was started with the
arrival of Mr. William Bingley, a handsome young man from a wealthy family to
the residence area of Elizabeth.
Elizabeth along with her four sisters were
invited to a party that held to welcome him. Because Mr. Bennett did not have
boys, and the British tradition was only bequeathed the wealth to the successor
man, so if Mr. Bennet died someday, who would inherit the entire of the wealth
is Mr. William Collins, a nephew of his father that they did not know. Because
he worried about the fate of his daughters after the death of his later, Mr.
Bennet and his wife tried to ask their children got married with the person who
was deemed wealthy.
The arrival of Mr. Bingley
to the village, gave hope to their family, Mrs. Bennet hoped Mr. Bingley will
be interested in one of their children, especially Jane, Jane is the oldest
daughter and the most beautiful of them. When the party came, all present seemed
happy. It turned out that Mr. Bingley did not come alone, but he came with his
sister Lady Caroline and his friend, Mr. Darcy. At rest, Mrs. Bennet urged her
husband to introduce their daughters to Mr. Bingley. As expected, Mr. Bingley
asked Jane to dance with him. Elizabeth asked “Is Mr. Darcy wanted to dance
with her?”, but she was refused. Elizabeth left Mr. Darcy and joined with
Charlotte. Elizabeth said that Mr. Darcy is a handsome young man who rich and
arrogant.
Mr. Collins came and
intended to seek a wife. At the first sight, he liked Jane. But because Jane
had been with Mr. Bingley he turned his attention to Elizabeth. He intended to
marry Elizabeth. Her mother was glad to hear that, but not with Elizabeth. She did
not like Mr. Collins. Elizabeth refused him. It made her mother was hysterical
and forced her husband to persuade Elizabeth. But Mr. Bennett defended her
daughter. Elizabeth was invited again to the Mr. Bingley’s party. Before the
party, they acquainted with Mr. Wickham, a dashing young soldier and handsome,
who ever lived in Mr. Darcy’s home. Mr. Collins also came there and continued
to pursue Elizabeth, Elizabeth tried to avoid him. Mr. Darcy asked Elizabeth to
dance with him. They were dancing while talking, They felt only them who were
there. But, finally Elizabeth left him with angry.
A week later, Jane got dinner invitation from
Mr. Bingley’s sister, Lady Caroline. When Jane arrived there, Jane felt ill
because of the bad weather and could not go home. Because of fearing for her sister,
Elizabeth desperated to catch up her. There, she met Lady Caroline and Mr.
Darcy. When they would go home the next day, when Elizabeth was about to get on
the horse train, without conscious Mr. Darcy took Elizabeth’s hand to help her
get on the train. The incident gave the depth impression for them. It was bad
for Jane, a few days later suddenly Mr. Bingley broke up her. Although sad,
Jane tried to remain steadfast.
Then, Elizabeth visited the Charlotte house
who got married with Collins Reverend. There Elizabeth was introduced to Lady
Catherine who is Mr. Darcy's aunt. Mr. Darcy unexpectedly was there. The next
day Mr. Darcy came to the Reverend Collins’s home, Elizabeth was alone there
because of Charlotte and the Reverend William was away. Mr. Darcy seemed
embarrassed, and then hurried off again.
When in church, Elizabeth
got a shock news from the Mr. Darcy’s guards, Elizabeth was told that the
breakup had a big role Mr. Bingley and Jane is Darcy. Elizabeth was furious.
Her fury closed her love to Mr. Darcy. When Mr. Darcy said his love to Elizabeth,
Elizabeth refused flatly . She was angry and asked for an explanation for Mr.
Darcy's attitude toward her sister Jane, and also questioned his attitude
hostile to Mr. Wickham. The night day, when Elizabeth was daydreaming in her
room, Mr. Darcy came and put the letter on her table room. Elizabeth turned,
but she only saw Mr. Darcy went with his horse. Elizabeth took the letter and read it.
The letter contained an explanation of his attitude about Jane, Bingley and Mr.
Wickham. When he came back from Charlotte’s home, Elizabeth visited to her
aunt's house in the city. From there they went to visit to Pemberley, Mr.
Darcy's house that was opened to the public. Mr. Darcy was rare at home, Elizabeth
it's Elizabeth accepted an invitation to visit there. Mr. Darcy was there, they
met with clunky. Elizabeth was hurried back to the lodge. In the evening
Mr. Darcy came to the place of Elizabeth stayed and invited them to dinner at
his home tomorrow. When came back to the lodge, Elizabeth got a letter from
jane who gave her news that Lidya ran away with Mr. Wickham. Mr. Darcy offered
to look for her. Elizabeth came home with a chaos feeling. A letter from her
uncle came, preached that Lidya had been found and married. When Lidya came
home with her husband, Mr. Wickham, when was eating, Lidya deliverance talked
that Mr. Darcylah who helped to marry them. Elizabeth was shock.
One days Mr. Bingley
was accompanied by Mr. Darcy came to the Elizabeth’s house to engage Jane. It
had been warmly welcomed their family. But when the middle of the night, they
had guests, Lady Catherine. She wanted to talk with Elizabeth and asked her to
leave Mr. Darcy, because he was an arranged marriage with her daughter. Elizabeth
confused, she felt did not have relationship with Darcy. But because she was
insulted by Lady Catherine, made Elizabeth angry and promised to not have
relation with Darcy. Elizabeth did not sleep all night, she kept dreaming all
night. When Subuh came, Elizabeth went out for a walk to calm her thoughts. She
saw Mr. Darcy from far and walked over her. Mr. Darcy explained all, and
promised not to interfere Elizabeth again if she did not love him.
Because Elizabeth
already knew who was the real Mr. Darcy and love her, Elizabeth accepted him
gladly. They went to Elizabeth’s home to face Mr. Bennet Elizabeth, Elizabeth's
father. The romantic story and heartwarming. Elizabeth Bennett intelligent who
found her endless love, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy.
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