Friday 2 March 2012

Book Four The Inquest

Well Participants how are you enjoying the book thus far? We have made it to the inquest, by definition this is the pretrial examination of a criminal act. An inquest is suppose to collect information from each witness and the accused. Did you feel that this section of the book was informative enough? In Chapter one I felt the social inquiry and judgements at the church. I see why Darcy is always worried about how it might seem to the community as they are the role model for the rest of the community. The Bingley's go home and take Lydia with them as she and Elizabeth do not get on well. I suppose really if I were the Darcy's I might blame Lydia's need to attempt to show them up as the reason for all this event occurring at Pemberley. We have the meeting in the library where Alverston offers legal help to the two gentleman . Through this section we see everyone involved reflect on the situation, try to stay busy to return to normal but the truth is none of them will as it is too difficult. Bingley is a great friend to Darcy to do some of the difficult things that really can not be done by the Darcy's . Did you feel this section cleared it all up for you? What insights did you all have?

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