Elizabeth's mom is distracted with offering her five girls to rich men. The Bennet family has no male beneficiary, and the domain will go to a male relative upon the passing of Mr. Bennet. Well off Mr. Darcy at first has all the earmarks of being a decent prospect yet uncovers himself as glad, inconsiderate and annoying.
Elizabeth, stung by Mr. Darcy's conduct, keeps on rebuking him even after he succumbs to her blunt identity and sharp comical inclination. Whenever Mr. Darcy removes Elizabeth's stupid sister, Lydia, from a shocking circumstance, Elizabeth's state of mind starts to diminish. She starts to scrutinize her own particular biases toward Mr. Darcy and ponder whether she has been altogether reasonable for him.