Pride and Prejudice

How does Mr. Bingley’s absence affect Elizabeth’s attitude toward the dangers of first impressions? Why is this ironic?

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Mr. Bingley's absence causes Elizabeth to question her judgement... her trust in first impressions. The irony of this can be found in the fact that Elizabeth, who always saw herself a rational and perceptive person, is hurt by her own misjudgements.