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Help me paraphrase "had been obliged" "Elizabeth Bennet had been obliged, because there were very few gentlemen, to sit out two dances; and during that part of time, Mr Darcy had been standing near enough for her to hear a conversation between him and Mr Bingley, who came from the dance for a few minutes, to press his friend to join it."
Sep 11, 2017 7:42 AM
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Elizabeth Bennet was made to Elizabeth Bennet was forced to Elizabeth Bennet had no option/choice but to or simply Elizabeth Bennet had to
September 11, 2017
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I might say - Elizabeth Bennet had no option but to sit out two dances
September 11, 2017
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The best synonym, in my opinion, is "Elizabeth Bennet was forced . . ." It has, however, negative connotations that the word "oblige" doesn't have.
September 11, 2017
If you're quoting something, please make sure you're doing it correctly. It's from "Pride and Prejudice". Here's the correct quotation: <<Elizabeth Bennet had been obliged, by the scarcity of gentlemen, to sit down for two dances; and during part of that time, Mr. Darcy had been standing near enough for her to hear a conversation between him and Mr. Bingley, who came from the dance for a few minutes, to press his friend to join it.>> It makes much more of as sense now because one of the meanings the word 'oblige' has is to force or to make. In other words, Elizabeth Bennet had to (had been obliged / forced / made) sit and wait two dances because there were not enough dance partners.
September 11, 2017
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