Meanwhile, Elizabeth began to have second thoughts about Darcy. She learned he was not as arrogant as she initially believed, and that he was sensible, kind-hearted, and able to help others. Slowly, Elizabeth realized Darcy was the only man she could love and respect. When Darcy's aunt heard rumors of an engagement between Elizabeth and Darcy, she rushed to Elizabeth to confirm it was not true. Elizabeth assured the aunt they were not engaged, but did not promise she would not get engaged to him in the future. This summarizes the key events in the passage from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice about Elizabeth's changing view of Darcy.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth began to have second thoughts about Darcy. She learned he was not as arrogant as she initially believed, and that he was sensible, kind-hearted, and able to help others. Slowly, Elizabeth realized Darcy was the only man she could love and respect. When Darcy's aunt heard rumors of an engagement between Elizabeth and Darcy, she rushed to Elizabeth to confirm it was not true. Elizabeth assured the aunt they were not engaged, but did not promise she would not get engaged to him in the future. This summarizes the key events in the passage from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice about Elizabeth's changing view of Darcy.