Pride and Prejudice

"I don't see what right Mr. Darcy had to decide on the propriety (correctness) of his friends inclination , or why, upon his own judgement alone he was to determine and direct in what manner his friends was to be happy". Comment.

Chapters 33 & 35

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This quote is directly related to Mr. Darcy's unwarranted interference in Bingley's love life.... and future. It is accurate to say the least.