Isaiah Munn Pride and Prejudice timeline

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  • Mr. Bingley arrives at Netherfield Park

    Mr. Charles Bingley lets Netherfield Park. He stays there with his sisters Caroline Bingley and Louisa Hurst, Mr. Hurst, and his friend Mr. Darcy.
  • Meryton Ball

    Jane meets Mr. Bingley. Mr. Darcy insults Elizabeth. Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley's sisters scoff at the country people's lack of decorum.
  • Jane gets sick at Netherfield

    Jane is invited to visit Netherfield and have dinner with Caroline and Louisa. Mrs. Bennett insists that she travel by horseback because it looks like rain and then she will be forced to spend the night. Instead, Jane falls ill at dinner.
  • Elizabeth travels by foot to Netherfield to be with Jane

    Elizabeth goes to Netherfield to help Jane recover. Mr. Darcy becomes even more aware of Elizabeth Bennett's charms. He admires her for caring for her sister as well as her ability to outsmart Caroline's attacks.
  • Mr. Collins arrives at Longbourn

    Mr. Collins is the nephew of Mr. Bennett. Longbourn Estate is entailed upon Mr. Collins. He is the clergyman in Hunsford, at the estate of Lady Catherine de Bourgh.
  • The Bennett girls travel to Meryton

    Jane, Elizabeth, Kitty, Lydia and Mr. Collins meet Mr. Denny and Mr. Wickham in Merryton. They are joined by Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy. Mr. Wickham tells Elizabeth a lie about being denied his rightful living after the death of Mr. Darcy's father.
  • Netherfield Ball

    Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth dance at the Netherfield ball. Mr. Darcy notes Mr. Bingley's regard for Jane as well as the lack of propriety by the Bennet family.
  • Mr. Collins proposes to Elizabeth

    Mr. Collins proposes to Elizabeth
    Collins proposes to Elizabeth. She refuses, much to her mother's disappointment. Mrs. Bennett attempts to force Elizabeth to marry him by soliciting Mr. Bennett's opinion; however Mr. Bennett says that he will never see Elizabeth again if she marrys Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins leaves Longbourn for Lucas Lodge.
  • Mr. Bingley leaves Netherfield Park

    Mr. Bingley leaves Netherfield Park with an idea of returning, however Mr. Darcy, Caroline Bingley, and Louisa Hurst follow him to London and convince him to remain there for the Festive Season. While there, they convince him that Jane Bennett doesn't care for him.
  • Jane goes to London (follow Bingley)

    Jane goes with her aunt and uncle to their London home. Elizabeth believes that Mr. Bingley will visit her while she is in town; however Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley's sisters keep Jane's presence in town from him.
  • Elizabeth refuses Mr. Darcy's proposal

    Elizabeth walks with Col. Fitzwilliam and learns about Mr. Darcy's interference in Bingley life. Later, when Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth , she refuses emphatically.
  • Darcy writes a letter to Elizabeth

    Mr. Darcy feels compelled to write a letter to Elizabeth in order to explain the reasons for his actions toward Mr. Bingley and Mr. Wickham. At first, Elizabeth is angered by the letter, but then the letter helps to clarify Mr. Wickham's situation and true character.
  • Mr. Darcy leaves Rosings and Elizabeth goes to London

    Mr. Darcy needs to escape Rosings in order to begin forgetting Elizabeth. Elizabeth travels to London to stay with her aunt and uncle, with whom Jane had been staying.
  • Elizabeth and Jane return to Longbourn

    Elizabeth and Jane return home to Longbourn, each dealing with their romantic problems. The Gardiners stay with the Bennetts before their travels.
  • Lydia runs away with Wickham

    Lydia is convinced that she and Mr. Wickham are going to marry, so she agrees to run away with Mr. Wickham to London. Mr. Bennett learns of her disappearance and travels to London in order to search for her.
  • Elizabeth learns about Lydia's elopement

    Elizabeth receives a letter about Lydia's elopement from Jane. Mr. Darcy happens upon Elizabeth right after she finishes the letter and she shares the news with him. He leaves her to go search for the couple himself, but Elizabeth doesn't know of his plans; she just thinks that he is disgusted by her family and will want nothing to do with her.
  • Mr. Bennet returns to Longbourn and Darcy calls on Mr.Gardiner in London

    Mr. Darcy tells Mr. Gardiner of his deal with Mr. Wickham. The two men agree to arrange the wedding in London, with Mr. Darcy assuming the expense of the event. Mr. Gardiner writes to Longbourn to inform Mr. Bennett of the arrangement.
  • Darcy proposes to Elizabeth

    Darcy proposes to Elizabeth
    Mr. Darcy returns to Netherfield Park and travels with Mr. Bingely to Longbourn. He takes a walk with Elizabeth and she thanks him for his assistance with Lydia. Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth and she accepts him.
  • Lydia and Wickham are married and travel to Longbourn

    Lydia and Wickham are married and travel to Longbourn
    Mr. and Mrs. Wickham return to Longbourn before their travels to Newcastle. Lydia flaunts her marriage in her sisters' faces and demands to take Jane's place in the family. She also slips and tells Elizabeth about Mr. Darcy's presence at the wedding. Elizabeth can't understand why Mr. Darcy would trouble himself with her family's problems so she writes a letter to her aunt for clarification.
  • Mr. Bingley returns to Netherfield Park

    Mr. Bingley returns to Netherfield with Mr. Darcy. He decides to call on the Bennett family to guage his reception.
  • Mr. Darcy confesses to Mr. Bingley about his interference with Jane

    Mr. Darcy explains his reasoning behind his interference in Mr. Bingley's life. He tells Mr. Bingely that Jane still loves him and that she will accept his hand in marriage.
  • Mr. Bingley proposes to Jane

    Mr. Bingley proposes to Jane
    Mr. Bingley proposes to Jane. She accepts him. Mr. Bingley writes to Mr. Darcy in London to inform him of his engagement.
  • Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingely and Jane get married.

    Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth and Mr. Bingely and Jane get married.
    While planning the wedding the two couples decide that they would like to share their wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. Bingley stay at Netherfield and Mr. and Mrs. Darcy travel to London.