"How can you say such a thing?" Jane smiled. "You know, even if their opposition makes me extremely uncomfortable, I won't hesitate."
Appreciation: This is a conversation between Jane and Elizabeth after Mr. Bingley left Thornfield. Only then did Jane really realize Miss Bingley's hypocrisy. Although there is only a short sentence from Jane here, it fully embodies Jane's kindness, restraint, firmness and independence. She smiled, which was not only a quiet and polite lady's performance, but also a little sad for Mr. Bingley's departure and knowing Miss Bingley's true face. "How can you say such a thing?" It reflects the surprise of Elizabeth's statement, and also shows that although Jane is weak and easy-going in appearance, she has a firm view of love in her heart. "I still won't hesitate" shows a simple and resolute side. At the same time, "their opposition makes me extremely uncomfortable" also reflects Jane's kindness in considering the feelings of others.