Okay can you expalin your question then i will help
<span>In
the novel _The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy_ by Douglas Adams, there exists
a scene where Jeltz communicates to the hitchhikers something over the intercom
system. The message that Jeltz tells the
hitchhikers over the intercom system is that the hitchhikers are actually not
welcomed there.</span>
I am pretty sure that good summary of the final scene between Feld and Sobel in The First Seven Years by Bernard Malamud is being revealed by the statement : Feld confronts Sobel about Miriam. Sobel wins the argument. Feld lets Sobel and Miriam marry. I choose this one because according to the plot, his confronation opened his eyes and made him realize that he performed wrong actions towards Miriam.
Mrs.Bennet is a character and a static one at that, she goes back and forth between liking Mr. Bingley and being over the moon about the appearance of him which just goes to show how absurd she is about the whole thing. "<span>At our time of life it is not so pleasant, I can tell you, to be making new acquaintances every day; but for your sakes, we would do anything." I would think this part of the passage suits the issue quite nicely as she gushes on about how they would do anything to get their daughters married even at their age.</span>