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Would You Have Fallen For Mr. Wickham?
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The first time I fell for Wickham, but every single day after that I have been hopelessly in love with Fitzwilliam Darcy ;)"
I have always been in love with Fitzwilliam Darcy. He is the best.
I think if I really met Wickham at that time I would have fallen for him. I'm very capable of being influenced so I probably would've been really attached to him.
Though I think I would have liked the mysterious appearance of Mr. Darcy as well! :)
Though I think I would have liked the mysterious appearance of Mr. Darcy as well! :)



I think if somebody as level headed as Lizzy could be taken in by his charms, then i think i probably would have been too.

Therefore, the handsome, charming Wickham may have been interesting at first to me, but, unlike Elizabeth, I'd most likely have spotted his flaws early on.
So my answer is, no; I'd never have fallen in love with him.

Also, he was also constantly blathering about his misfortunes and he seemed like the type to be self-pitying, which is annoying.
And to be honest I always thought it rather unlikely that Lizzie fell for him, at all.


My husband always says that the one who tells the lie first is believed. So it wasn't surprising Elizabeth believed his story, plus she was inclined to dislike Darcy. Wickham fed her just what she wanted to hear.
I don't know if I would have fallen for Wickham. Charming guys have a way of becoming social butterflies (or are men beetles?).


I don't mind guys "butting in." :) And you're right about Austen's handling of the characters and how she misleads the reader. That is half the fun of the book.

Anne was right to say no the first time around.
Shelley
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I have fallen for so many smooth talking devilish men. I am a fool for love and I am not smart enough to learn my lesson. I think perhaps I am a bad judge of character but, alas I am married to a wonderful Mr. Darcy. Sometimes us girls and even women fall for the bad ones. It is however a delicious weakness for even the Wickham's provide entertainment and experience.

(but yes, ultimately, my heart belongs to Darcy)


must have been horrible :(

The first time I fell for Wickham, but every single day after that I have been hopelessly in love with Fitzwilliam Darcy ;)"
I have fallen completely and utterly for Darcy. He is pretty much everything I would want in a man, but he still has faults, so isn't too perfect. This makes him more believable as a character, I think. Now all I've got to do is find a real life Darcy! ;)

Elizabeth's attraction to him grew from her prejudice against Darcy, not from any of Wickham's personal qualities. When the time came, she parted with him too easily for there to have been any real attraction. The other girls were silly, young teenagers. If I were such a girl, sure, I would have fallen for him. I would have fallen for anyone. It wasn't really Wickham they fell for, but a man who paid them attention.



Mr. Darcy is still number 1 :*)

yeah I definitely agree :)

I agree with Keli. As the question is if we were in Lizzy’s position back then during that time period, then certainly I would have fallen for him. Given the fact that these women were far more sheltered back then, and the way Mr Darcy had slighted people at the dance, it makes sense for Lizzy to believe him. We can look at it today and say we would not have been fooled, but our society allows us to be more aware of people being as false as Wickham was. I may not trust somebody now who acts as he did, but if I had been there back then, I think it would be different.




And yet there are women who also survived the 1950's!
Shelley, http://dustbowlpoetry.wordpress.com
Not only *would* I have fallen for Wickham, but I HAVE fallen for a Wickham in real life. It's easy for us to say we wouldn't have, because we know who really has the heart of gold here. But Lizzy didn't know, and she was prejudiced against Darcy, and so ate up any gossip about him. Yes, I would definitely have fallen for him, I'm sorry to say.

I didn't trust him since his first appearance...something about his look and the way he carried himself, it just seemed off.
I know Elizabeth was immediately taken by him but there were hints of his true character. His awkward reaction to Mr. Darcy, his manner of speaking to other people and him dancing with the new wealthy girl just confirmed my intuition.



Yeah, Wickham seemed too good to be true and thus I immediately found him false and sly, while Darcy seemed honest

Very good point.

In my estimation, Wickham was too smooth, too available and that would have caused me to question the hell out of him.
With enough insecurities I feel like almost anyone would fal for him. Attention from a smooth talking, handsome man is flattering, and at such an age, it proves to be allring and enticing enough to take hold of a young girl's mind. However, with age and experience, I think most women would see him as a pathetic slimeball.

He was charismatic and had an agreeable personality... A little fishy but charismatic all the same..
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