Dear Mr. Darcy

Gennaro 2022-04-21 09:02:34

Watching "Pride and Prejudice", I didn't fall in love with you at first, and I was attracted by other men in the middle, but in the end I loved you more and more, and my feelings for you became fuller, clearer and stronger from the beginning to the end of the film. Like splashing ink. Not even inferior to my love for the Chief Secretary Hall. A screenshot like a nympho, a person shrugs and marvels in the dark light of the computer, there is light in your eyes, that is a holy road, spreading to my forehead. My whole being is wrapped in love for you.

My dear Mr. Darcy, your etched face doesn't seem to be emotionally charged, but when your eyes are around Lissie, I'd even be the dust in the air around you. I can see the subtle changes in your expression every time you look at her. I can see your heart, where it is not as indifferent and selfish as others say, there is full of abundant love and tolerance. You have tenderness that others don't understand. Seeing the changes you've made for Lissie is nothing more than revealing a corner of your heart so that more people can be bathed in your kindness.

Honey, it's not shameful to express your feelings, I love the frown when you confessed to Lixi, you look nervous like a pure and innocent boy. You express your love in such a hurry, you don't know how upside-down your words are. You are my god. You made me understand the value of loving someone, what I should do for him, respect for his family, and give him dignified. Giving is just me alone.



The lovely Mr. Burnett also gave me a lot to think about, seeing how well he and Mrs. Burnett lived together. I thought maybe I always thought my views were too sharp and maybe I should be more peaceful with others. To understand that everyone has their own difficulties. "One One" says, "Without a cloud, without a tree, it is not beautiful, and so are people."

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Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Kitty Bennet: I thought Mary sang very ill.

    Elizabeth Bennet: Yes, poor Mary. But she is determined to do it.

  • Mr. Bennet: Til you or your sister Jane return, I shall not hear two words of sense spoken together.