Juliet first denies that it is day because she wants to prolong her time with Romeo, but then changes her mind when she realizes the danger of the situation and the need for Romeo to flee before he is caught.
According to Mr. Darcy, a woman's accomplishments should include intelligence, elegance, good manners, and a deep knowledge of music, arts, and literature. Additionally, he believes that a woman should have a refined taste, an excellent education, and a charming personality to be considered accomplished.
After Elizabeth rejects Mr. Collins's proposal, it is revealed that she values intelligence and compatibility in a partner, while Mr Collins is more concerned with social status and financial security. It also shows that Elizabeth is willing to stand up for her own beliefs and desires, rather than conforming to societal expectations.
Janie lets people know what has happened to her in her absence by telling her friend Pheoby the story of her journey and experiences with Tea Cake. Pheoby spreads the word and soon the town is buzzing with gossip about Janie's adventures.