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Mother’s Grace The Matrix analysis in Pride & Prejudice Compiled from: Commentary & Principles on Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice by Sri Karmayogi The Book by Garry Jacobs

Mother’s Grace Inner The capabilities and motivation of the person making the decision Elements such as the intensity of aspiration Self-confidence Faith Opinions and attitudes about the feasibility and desirability of a particular choice Values Outer The availability of the required resources Social or market conditions The general atmosphere or environment. The factors in play during a decision…

Mother’s Grace Q-I Inner : +ve Outer : +ve Q-II Inner : +ve Outer : -ve Q-III Inner : -ve Outer : +ve Q-IV Inner : -ve Outer : -ve Total Failure Initial Success but ultimate failure in the end Initial hurdles, but if one persists, success at the end Inevitable success (extent depend on positive elements)

Mother’s Grace Q-III Inner : -ve Outer : +ve Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 1. Darcy’s influence on Bingley and stopping him to marry Jane Inner: Though Bingley was his friend, his attitude of influencing in his life was wrong Initial result: Darcy succeeded in stopping Bingley’s wedding Final result: Life situations made him to reverse his attitude and brought Bingley & Jane together Outer: The external atmosphere was in favor of him by convincing Bingley about the low culture of Mrs. Bennet family. Initial Success but ultimate failure in the end

Mother’s Grace Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner : -ve Outer : -ve 2. Darcy’s decision of initial proposal to Elizabeth Inner: His proposal was just right only in his point of view. Even during proposal he criticized low values of Mrs Bennet family Initial result: It was a total failure for him as he was humiliated so badly by Eliza Final result: It was almost impossible for his wedding again with Eliza, however he accomplished that only after his inner transformation Outer: The atmosphere was so much negative, he had already influenced in Bingley’s life and Eliza came to know that at the moment just before his proposal. Total Failure

Mother’s Grace Q-II Inner : +ve Outer : -ve Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 3. Darcy’s decision and efforts on saving Lydia’s elopement Inner: He embraced Life’s opportunity and his attitude, motivation, actions towards the life were true and genuine Initial result: Only initial hurdles of finding Wickham, convince him to get married etc.., Final result: As he persisted in his sincere efforts, accomplished that well and saved not only Lydia’s elopement but also honor of Mr Bennet’s family. Outer: The atmosphere was negative as he had to go and find Wickham, convince him to get married, arranging his life’s future etc.., However he persisted in his efforts. Initial hurdles, but if one persists, success at the end

Mother’s Grace Q-I Inner : +ve Outer : +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 4. Darcy’s decision and proposal to Eliza at the end Inner: Darcy was so much different and positive compared to his initial proposal and now he indeed one with Mr Bennet’s family while proposing again. Initial result: Eliza accepted his proposal with full of gratitude Final result: Darcy’s wedding with Eliza, fulfilling his ultimate aspiration Outer: The atmosphere also very much positive and Eliza was full of gratitude as he saved Lydia’s elopement Inevitable success (extent depend on positive elements)

Mother’s Grace Q-II Inner : +ve Outer : -ve Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 5. Eliza’s decision during Collin’s proposal Inner: Eliza was psychologically strong and decisive that she would not be satisfied with Collins and that’s why she rejected his proposal Initial result: Her decision brought huge opposition from Mrs Bennet and also losing their estate to Charlotte Final result: However, she persisted in her decision as she values her inner aspiration more than outer conditions. In the end her values and transformation brought Pemberley to her Outer: The atmosphere was somewhat negative as his proposal will be deciding the future of Longbourn estate to Mr Bennet’s family Initial hurdles, but if one persists, success at the end

Mother’s Grace Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner : -ve Outer : -ve 6. Eliza’s decision during Darcy’s first proposal Inner: Eliza came to know about Darcy’s influence on Bingley’s wedding at that right moment. That made her vital to dominate and act despite life brought luck to her. Initial result: It was a total failure as she lost the fortune of Pemberley Final result: It was almost impossible for her to get Pemberley again after knowing Lydia’s elopement, However realizing her prejudice and false attitudes brought Darcy back to her life. Outer: The atmosphere was so much negative as she was boiling inside. Total Failure

Mother’s Grace Q-I Inner : +ve Outer : +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 7. Eliza’s decision during Darcy’s proposal at the end Inner: Eliza was free of all prejudice and attraction towards Wickham and also in full gratitude towards Darcy for saving her sister’s elopement. Initial result: Eliza accepted his proposal with full of gratitude Final result: Despite losing Longbourn, brought Pemberley to her life. Outer: The atmosphere was very much positive as Mr Bennet’s family had restored their honor and Bingley also proposed to Jane Inevitable success (extent depend on positive elements)

Mother’s Grace Q-II Inner : +ve Outer : -ve Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-III Inner - -ve Outer - +ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 8. Mr Bennet’s decision to repay Mr Gardiner Inner: Mr Bennet’s inner values and attitude towards that decision were true and positive Initial result: However, he did not think of those initial hurdles, it was his firm decision to repay at whatever cost Final result: Finally, there was not any need to pay and it attracted subsequent life events of Jane and Eliza’s marriage Outer: The atmosphere was not so positive as Mr Benner was not so rich and he might not have enough money to repay Mr Gardiner Initial hurdles, but if one persists, success at the end

Mother’s Grace Q-III Inner : -ve Outer : +ve Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 9. Wickham scandalizing about Darcy Inner: Wickham’s attitudes, motives and values were falsehood Initial result: His scandals were well received by Mrs Bennet family and everybody believed that including Eliza Final result: Life exposed his falsehood later on and finally Darcy only helped him again Outer: Wickham utilized the opportunity of external atmosphere and made everybody to believe by his pleasing behavior Initial Success but ultimate failure in the end

Mother’s Grace Q-III Inner : -ve Outer : +ve Q-I Inner - +ve Outer - +ve Q-II Inner - +ve Outer - -ve Q-IV Inner - -ve Outer - -ve 10. Mrs Bennet’s decision to send Jane to Netherfield by horseback Inner: Mrs. Bennet’s ruse was so much negative and she thought only in her point of view which was very wrong and false Initial result: Jane got cold and fever and she had to stay at Netherfield as per Mrs Bennet’s wish Final result: Despite the initial success of Jane staying at Netherfield, it exposed Mrs Bennet family low culture and drived away Bingley to London Outer: The external condition was in favor of Mrs Bennet due to rain Initial Success but ultimate failure in the end