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Would You Have Fallen For Mr. Wickham?
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My sentiments exactly!


Not sure if I would - I'm a bit suspicious of everything ;-)
But if we look at modern takes on regency romances then Wickham (a wealthy version) is the ideal hero. A cad who is very experienced with women, charming and handsome. So perhaps more women would go for him then not.
I personally prefer integrity and I loath playboys (just think of those STIs!). But so many hero's of today's world in women's fiction are based on the playboy image (who forsakes all women for our fair heroine). The Rogue rather than the staid but honest Mr Darcy seems to conquer.
Mr. Wickham a.k.a. the Snake Charmer? (because he's a snake, and a charmer, get it?) Hmmm. Maybe. Yes.


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I would hope that in getting to know him better, I would begin to see the cracks in his charming facade. *cross fingers*
But yes, it was very dodgy of him to spill his life story with a mere acquaintance. No matter how fine her eyes may be, it is still rather suspicious. A wise person would have warning bells ringing at the back of her head, but I do not think I am all that wise. :)




Well said! I totally agree. :)
no, i wouldn't even when i was younger and i am 18 now, i didn't let any man who has the same intention like Mr Wickham foll me.


When I first watched the 2005 movie (my intro to Jane Austen) I was automatically repelled by the man. Seemed shifty to me and I'm generally a pretty good judge of character. Plus he flirts too much. Never trust a guy who flirts with too many girls.
I've never been one for the charming type. My first crush wasn't necessarily charming, but he was my best friend and my feelings for him lasted 10 years. Later crushes have been friends as well and they've been pretty nerdy (most have been socially awkward too).
So, no, I wouldn't fall for Wickham. Besides, he'd get on my nerves. Not particularly into men in uniform for some reason, unless we're talking about Spock.







I was drawned very much to Darcy but he behaved himself despicably towards everyone; Whickham, on the other hand was there, was handsome, charming and friendly....well, at least until he started to talk about Darcy. He could have fooled a whole lot of people until his real character became apparent.
At 20, Lizzie´s age, i would have fallen head over heels over a mook like that; now, at 35, nope: talking down of another person when they only met you for about 5 mins doesn´t leave much to the imagination on what sort of person he is.


Same here.


Wickham did a terrible mistake for me, he started badmouthing someone for no good reason. Even if his story was true, there's no reason to tell it to a stranger, I would have smelled something fishy. He seemed either as a gossiper or someone trying to win sympathy by having others pitying him.
And as Elizabeth later realized, Wickham told her his story in confidence, but then everybody knew.
I can relate more to how Anne Elliot saw through Mr Elliot, than how Elizabeth fell for Wickham.
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