Saturday, 12 April 2008

Week Seven

Chapter Thirteen
A Young Man Reformed
track 22

Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
Watched for the first appearance of Pemberley, the lodge, variety of ground, gradually ascending, The wood ceased, the road now wound, backed by a ridge of high woody hills, trees scattered on its banks, to be mistress of Pemberley, descended the hill, on applying to see the place, the dining parlour, crowned with trees, rooms were lofty, Elizabeth longed to ask, courage, it is very much to his credit, tenants, walked on in quest of another face, a striking resemblance, were handed over to the gardener, the stables, overspread with the deepest blush, stood a little aloof, scarcely dared lift her eyes to his face, admiration for his appearance, was overcome with, if she had purposely thrown herself in his way.

Chapter Thirteen
A Young Man Reformed
track 23

I. Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.
Whereupon, entered into conversation, She gloried in every expression of her uncle, to inspect some curious water-plants, she had been assured of his absence, steward, to travel ahead of the party, on the morrow, to introduce my sister to your acquaintance, It was gratifying to know, take some refreshment, think ill of her, offer… was declined, they parted with the utmost politeness, the civility, Elizabeth had arranged with Darcy, as embarrassed as herself, anger against him had long been done away, stood its ground, be deceived about, had been set up as a rival to Jane, a look which gave it special meaning, visitors rose to depart, the day after the next was fixed upon, fearful of inquiries from, hatred had vanished, gratitude, rejected, eager to preserve the acquaintance, he was… bent on making her known to his sister, bringing on the renewal of his addresses.
II. Paraphrase the sentence. Remember not to repeat your colleagues’ periphrasis.
Her thoughts were at Pemberley all that evening; and the evening was not long enough to determine her feelings towards one in that great mansion.
III. Compose a page of Jane’s diary where she describes her impressions of her meeting with Mr. Darcy (use the information about the meeting from the previous track as well). Remember to write no less than 150 words.

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xxmilo4ka said...

Chapter Thirteen
A Young Man Reformed
track 22

Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.

The main idea of this part is Elizabeth visits estate. She can’t imagine that the owner of this estate is Mr. Darcy. The natural beauty of the estate amazed Lizzy. The gallery in the house wasn’t so big but Lizzy found two interesting portraits similar with Mr. Wicham and Mr. Darcy, at that moment she began understand that it is Mr. Darcy’ s estate. She was really shocked and didn’t want to believe in it. It looked like Elizabeth purse Mr. Darcy. She scared Mr. Darcy could think like that. It couldn’t be allowed. In that case she didn’t have any wishes to meet him. At the same time she tried to change her impressions about Mr. Darcy and his proposal. It showed not indifferent attitude to him. The meeting with the owner of that estate was inevitable. That fortuitous meeting was a surprise for both of them. It was unthinkable situation for Lizzy she was really upset and she regretted about her visiting of that estate. Probably it was a big mistake from her side, but if she knew it before.

Anonymous said...

Chapter 13.Track 22.
1)Elizabeth watched for the first appearance of Pemberley and then she saw a lodge with the variety of ground.Lizzy and the Gardiners made their way to Pemberley gradually ascending.At last the wood ceased and they were so glad to be in this place.This road now wound.It was a beautiful building backed by a ridge of high woody hills.There was a stream and trees scattered on its banks.Elizabeth understood what meant to be mistress of Pemberley.They descended the hill and entered this building.They were met by an old women.They applied to see this place and later they were invited in the dining parlour.From the windows it could see the hill crowned with trees.Rooms were lofty.This building was so wonderful.Lizzy wanted to ask the maid about the proprietor but she didn’t have a courage.Her uncle asked and got a simple reply.The owner of this estate was in this place very seldom because he didn’t get married.To his maid’s mind there weren’t any persons who could be his wife because it was very much to his credit.Lizzy decided to see portraits.On those pictures there were people with a striking resemblance with Mr Wikham and Mr Darcy.Seeing on the portrait of Mr Darcy Elizabeth remembered everything what happened between them.Then they got out and they were handed over to the gardener.Descending to the river Lizzy saw the owner of the estate,he was near the stables.This meeting was so unexpectable.Both of them overspread with the deepest blush.They talked but Lizzy couldn’t understand anything because of her feelings.At this moment the Gardiners stood a little aloof.They came her and said the admiration for his appearance but Lizzy didn’t hear them.It looked if she had purposely thrown herself in his way.

Chapter 13.Track 23.
1)Whereupon Mr Darcy introduced Elizabeth to his friends.He walked near Mr Gardiner and then entered into conversation.Mr Gardiner was very intelligent man and Elizabeth gloried in every expression of her uncle.They stopped to inspect some curious water-plants.Mr Darcy was near Elizabeth and she said to him that she had been assured of his absence when she decided to visit Pemberley.Mr Darcy explained this unexpectable visit by that he was to meet with his steward before the arrival of his friends.His friends wanted to be there on the morrow.Among them was to be the sister of Mr Darcy and he wanted to introduce his sister to Lizzy’s acquaintance.It was gratifying to know that he didn’t think ill of her.Before their depature he suggested taking some refreshement but his offer was declined and they parted with the utmost politeness.Later the Gardiners said to Lizzy about Mr Darcy’s civility.Elizabeth liked him.She had arranged with Mr Darcy about his visiting with Miss Darcy to her.When they met Lizzy noticed Miss Darcy was as embarassed as herself.Later Mr Bingley arrived,he asked Elizabeth a lot of her family and about her sisters with a look which gave a special meaning.They were glad to see each other because they hadn’t seen both of them for 8 months.Then Miss Bennet and the Gardiners were invited by Mr Darcy in Pemberley and the day after the next was fixed upon.After their going away Elizabeth was fearful of inquiries from her unt and uncle.She just thought about Pemberley.The hatred had vanished and she was ashamed of her prejudice butb the grattitude for his love was the best her feeling that day.He could reject her but he had eager to preserve the acquaintance with Lizzy.Alsohe was ready to bend on making her know to his sister.Everything depended on Elizabeth and she could bring on the renewal of his addresses.
2)Her thoughts were at Pemberley all that evening;and the evening was not long enough to determine her feelings towards one in that great mansion.---She just thought about Pemberley;it was enough to understand about whom she dreamed of in that beautiful lodge.
3)I don’t know why but it happened.I met Mr Darcy in spite of my efforts to avoid him.We have met.Having seen him I worried and couldn’t hear anybody because all my thoughts were about him.I’m fallen in love with him.Of course,I’m blamed and everytime when I see him i’m ashamed.He loves me very much.After our visiting at Pemberley my attitude to him has changed.I’ve understood that I had a prejudice.I was silly and he was no so bad.Now he’s polite,he respects my family,he loves me in spite of nothing.I began to appreciate and respect him.Our pride was so little in comparison with our love.Now everything depends on me and I should say to him about my feelings.

xxmilo4ka said...

Chapter Thirteen
A Young Man Reformed
track 23

I. Study the words and expressions that may help you to understand the contents of the part. Write the summary of the part (150 words) using the words below. Remember not to repeat summaries of your colleagues.

The main plot of this part is Elizabeth continued to change her opinion about Mr. Darcy. Walking around Elizabeth gloried by her uncle and she felt gratify from it. During the walking Mr. Darcy was really polite and Lizzy was surprised by his civility. Mr. Darcy suggested introducing her sister to them. Lizzy couldn’t expect that his sister can be enough clever and nice, but not as beautiful as her brother. Lizzy was glad to be acquainted with his sister. Lizzy suspected that Miss Darcy could assist them in the development of their relationships. She Everything showed that Elizabeth was thinking about Mr. Darcy, she inspected for him how he came back to the estate. She began to understand that her hatred was vanished and she eager wanted to preserve their acquaintance. It was pleasant to understand that Mr. Darcy still loved her and may be because of it she started to like him. He didn’t refuse from her after the first conversation. She was ashamed of that talking, but she was really glad that it didn’t influence their relationships.

Paraphrase the sentence. Remember not to repeat your colleagues’ periphrasis.
The whole evening wasn’t enough for Elizabeth to understand what kind of feelings she felt to one of them who lives in that estate.

III. Compose a page of Lizzy’s diary where she describes her impressions of her meeting with Mr. Darcy (use the information about the meeting from the previous track as well). Remember to write no less than 150 words.

She didn’t expect to meet Mr. Darcy in that mansion that’s why she was a little embarrassed. She scared that Mr. Darcy would think Elizabeth intended specially to meet with him and it was the main reason to be worried. At the same time se was glad to understand that Mr. Darcy didn’t change his attitude towards her. He still loved her and it was really pleasant to realize it. Lizzy appreciated him for his civility and politeness and probably that’s why hatred was vanished. It was flatter for Lizzy that Mr Darcy was interested in her family and her businesses. It could be one of the reasons that performed influence upon her opinion about Mr. Darcy. She said that Miss Darcy wasn’t so beautiful and nice as her brother then she liked him, anyway subsequent development of their relationships should be depends on Mr. Darcy. However Lizzy couldn’t understand what kind of feelings she felt to Mr. Darcy. Also Elizabeth was ashamed by the first conversation with Mr. Darcy when he made a proposal to her, but apparently Mr. Darcy tried not to remember and forget it because Elizabeth didn’t know all details of his life and his behavior.

Anonymous said...

Chapter Thirteen
A Young Man Reformed
track 22

As they drove along Elizabeth watched for the first appearances of Pemberley woods. She was very excited when she turned in at the lodge .There she saw a wonderful large park and it contain the great variety of ground. They have left on a road. The wood ceased here and they saw a Pemberley house. It was a large stone building, standing on rising ground and backed by a ridge of high woody hills. Before the house run the river. Trees scattered on its banks. Elizabeth has been admired. They descended the hill, and drove to the door. On applying to see the place, they admitted to the hall. Then a housekeeper came. It was an old woman. Then they followed her into the dining parlour. In this room there were high ceilings. From the window the hill crowned the trees. It was a really amazing view. All the rooms were lofty. Elizabeth longed to ask the housekeeper, when arrived the owner of a house on a trip, but later this question asks her uncle . The old woman said that she expecting him tomorrow with friends. The housekeeper really admired him. She thought that he is a bet master that ever lived. Elizabeth thought about Mr. Darcy. Then they were handed over to the gardener. Suddenly Elizabeth turned to look back, and she saw a Mr. Darcy. There eyes intently met, and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush. They spoke with each other calmly. Elizabeth was overcome with shame. Because she thought that it was very strange for him as if she had purposely thrown herself in this way.

Anonymous said...

Chapter Thirteen
A Young Man Reformed
track 23
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In this part we can hear the continuation of Elizabeth. Mr. Darcy asked if she would do in the honour of introducing him to her friends whereupon he entered into conversation with Mr. Gardener and proceeded to walk bank with him. Elizabeth felt please, it was good that he communicates with relatives for whom there are no need to blush. She gloried in every expressions of her uncle, which shows his intellect and good manners. After some time Elizabeth told him that she had been assured of his absence, before she came to Pemberley. He said that business with his steward had coast into travel ahead of the party, that was coming on the morrow, among them also Mr. Bengley and his sisters. There is one other person, said Mr. Darcy, will you allow me to introduce me sister to your acquaintance. Elizabeth was very surprised. It was gratifying to know, that he was on a good opinion. Elizabeth was pleased. Then Mr. Darcy suggested take some refreshment. This offer however was declined. And they parted with utmost politeness. Elizabeth felt that she likes him. Elizabeth had arranged with Darcy, that he would bring his sister to visit her the day after she reach Pemberley. But visitors came on the next morning. Elizabeth saw that Miss. Darcy was quite as embarrassed as herself. Elizabeth thought that Miss. Darcy was really proud, but in real life she was very shy. She was less handsome that her brother. Her manners were excellent. Darcy told Elizabeth that Mr. Bengley also would like to visit her. Then he entered the room. All Elizabeth anger against him had long been done away. When they communicate with each other she could not deceive about his behaviour to Miss Darcy, who had been set up as a rival to Jane. When the visitors had gone Elizabeth was very happy. She was glad from this meeting. She thought about Mr. Darcy, hatred had vanished long ago. She has feeling of gratitude.

Anonymous said...

Chapter 13
A Young Man Reformed
Track 22
In this part Elizabeth with her uncle and aunt decided to visit Pemberley, the estate of Mr. Darcy. She was very curious to see his native place. And that’s why she watched for the first appearance of Pemberley woods with interest. And Elizabeth’s excitement extended when they turned to the lodge. She saw a very large park with the great variety of ground. They draw through a beautiful wood and then gradually ascended for half a mile. They found themselves on the top of the rise. The wood ceased here and they saw the Pemberley house, situated on the opposite site of valley into which the road wound. It was a large handsome stone building, standing on rising ground and backed by a ridge of high woody hills. A river flowed before it with trees scattered on its banks. Elizabeth felt that it might be very proud to be the mistress of Pemberley. They descended the hill and came to the door. On applying to see the place they were invited into a hall. A civil respectably-looking elderly woman met them. They followed her into a dining parlour. It was a large room. There was a beautiful sight of the hill, crowned with trees from its windows. Elizabeth longed to ask a housekeeper whether her master was really absent but she had not courage for it. Her uncle asked that question. The housekeeper answered that he would come tomorrow with some of his friends. She added that Mr. Darcy was the best landlord and master she had ever known. There wasn’t one of his tenants or servants who could say something bad about him.
Then Elizabeth began to scrutinize the family portraits. She saw the portrait of Mr. Wickham, but she walked on in quest of another face, that she knew. At last she was arresting by a striking resemblance of Mr. Darcy with his portrait.
Having seen all the house they were handed over to a gardener. As they walked across the longe towards the river, Elizabeth turned to look back and in the same instant she saw the master of the house near by the stables. He appeared very suddenly, their eyes met and their cheeks overspread with the deepest blush. He began speaking with Elizabeth calmly and politely. Mr. and Mrs. Gardener stood a little aloof. And Elizabeth was astonished and confused scarcely dared lift her eyes to his face. In the moment the others began to express their admiration for his appearance but Elizabeth heard not a word. She was overcame with shame and vexation. What could Mr. Darcy think about her presence in his house. He could think that she had purposely thrown herself in his way.
In general she was impressed a lot by his appearance, by the housekeeper’s opinion about his character. So she had mixed feelings that day.


Chapter 13
A Young Man Reformed
Track 23
In this part Mr. Darcy introduced Elizabeth to his friends and his sister. But before the arrival of young people they (Elizabeth, the Gardiner’s and Mr. Darcy) went to inspect some curious water-plants. Whereupon Mr. Gardiner and Mr. Darcy entered into conversation. Elizabeth felt pleased because her uncle was an intelligent man and she gloried in every his expression. Then Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy found themselves near by each other and after a short silence Elizabeth told him that she had been assured of his absence before she came to Pemberley. He said that the business with his steward had caused his travel ahead of his party which would come on the morrow. He added that he would be glad to introduce his sister to Elizabeth acquaintance. It was gratifying to know that his resentment had not make him think ill of her. Elizabeth was flattered and pleased. After their walk, Mr. Darcy invited them to his house to take some refreshment. This offer however was declined and they parted with the utmost politeness. Elizabeth was impressed by the civility of the owner of Pemberley.
Elizabeth had arranged with Darcy that he would bring his sister to visit her the day after she reached Pemberley. But the visitors came the next morning. Elizabeth noticed that Mrs. Darcy was very embarrassed. But her good humour and gentle manners were obvious. After some minutes Mr. Bingley appeared. All Elizabeth’s anger against him had long been done away. It could not be deceived about his reserved behaviour to Mr. Darcy, who had been set up as a rival to Jane. Then Mr. Bingley asked Elizabeth whether all of her sisters were in Lonborn. There was not much in that question, but there was a look which gave it special meaning. When the visitors rose to depart Mr. Darcy invited Elizabeth with the Gardiner’s to dinner at Pemberley. The day after the next was fixed upon.
When the visitors had gone, Elizabeth fearful of inquires from her uncle and aunt staid with them not long. She thought about Mr. Darcy and about her feelings to him. Hatred had vanished long ago. She felt gratitude because he forgot the manner in which she had rejected him and he was eager to preserve their acquaintance. He was pleased that he was bent on making her known to his sister. And she thought if she could make him bring the renewal of his addresses or not.