
Responsibility and Resentment
A Pride and Prejudice Variation
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Narrado por:
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Stevie Zimmerman
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Melissa Anne
A conversation that changes everything...
What if Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy spoke honestly to each other in Kent and clarified any misconceptions prior to his making his proposal? What would happen if Mr. Bennet made an ill-fated attempt to resolve the issue of the entail only to create a much bigger problem for his family and Mrs. Bennet were even more of a shrew than in canon? What if Mr. Bennet had a secret reason to encourage the couple to marry quickly and before returning home? Will they ever be able to overcome the resentment that results from Mr. Bennet's manipulations or from Mrs. Bennet's subsequent behaviors?
Join our dear couple as they find happiness together sooner than in canon but still have to fight against outside influences that seek to destroy it before and after their wedding. A story where responsibility is accepted by some and shirked by others, leading to resentment that requires effort to overcome. Will it be enough?
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Elizabeth is disappointed in her parents’ behavior but teaming up with Darcy as his wife they are able to effect much needed changes in the Bennets, although not without a lot of conflict.
The great Stevie Zimmerman brings this story to life making it a wonderful listen.
Darcys vs Bennets
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The kinds of issues that affect families today are explored in a P&P variation. The big issues here are Mr Bennet making a disastrous mistake in trying to gamble in order to make money for his family but ends up asking Darcy to bail him out because he’s rich and asks for Lizzy’s hand. Mr B. balks at the deal Darcy gives him on the money to repay the loan sharks. A loan not a handout. He tries to sneak around the stipulations attached to the loan but it takes a series threat to get him on the straight and narrow. He’s a bit quicker than Mrs B. realizing he’s been a bad parent. And he makes a turnaround, which is nice to see.
The biggest issue is Lizzy’s relationship with her mother. Mrs Bennet will never understand how her least favorite daughter managed to marry so far above her sisters, makes no secret of the fact she doesn’t think she deserves it-in her hearing- saying outrageous nonsense in the most hurtful way. Then later doesn’t even remember saying those things.
While the Darcys help the rest of Elizabeth’s sisters in various ways all of this is resented. Yet Mrs B. Doesn’t get what she’s done that has caused her not to be invited to Pemberley. Even though her sisters report Mrs B is taking on more duties as the mistress and enjoying them Elizabeth has stated that unless she gets a personal apology from her she won’t let her mother visit them in London or at Pemberley and doesn’t want to see her anywhere.
IMHO this part of the plot goes on for far too long, with the wording being repeated again and again. The story needed to be tightened up. These Mother Daughter relationships are quite recognizable to all of us, some more personally than others. They are as old as time and drag through our lives for decades and sometimes the rest of or lives. The conclusion or Elizabeth’s realization at the end was finally the mature action I was hoping to get from her, just wishing it had happened quicker along the path.
Family matters
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I like that Elizabeth & Darcy are together in a relationship and then married early in the story.
i found the Bennett parents over the top ans way more offensive than usual.
I saw that other reviews commented about narration. I did notice that at some point in the book, there is a lot more narration and less dialog, but it seems the book narrates past the pieces that are not as important. There is still a lot of dialog throughout the book. I did enjoy how Elizabeth and Darcy stayed strong in this book regardless of all the people, especially the Bennett parents working against them.
Enjoyed this variation & Elizabeth / Darcy
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Good story, felt a little long
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Great long story.
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Rather shallow
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By about half way thru the book the story became a bit tedious. A huge amount of time is focused on listening to the same conversations over and over, EBD and her sisters, the Darcys, the Bennetts, we had to listen to them all repeat the same sentiments several times throughout the book. And yes, that is how real life happens, but I don't necessarily want to listen to it in a book. I felt like the second half of the book skirted over all the happenings in the characters lives and all the rest of the dialogue focused on Elizabeth's trouble with her parents. The second half of the book lasks the charm and wit that the book started with.
Overall - this book ok, I'm not sure I'd fully recommend it.
Good, but needs a heavy edit.
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All about relationships
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Well, there’s a first time for everything
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Elizabeth whines
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