Jane and Elizabeth Bennet both share similar personalities. While they share similar personalities‚ they also have their differences. One of the Bennet sisters would be able to handle themselves in the modern world more thn the other‚ that sister would be Elizabeth. As well‚ one of them is more stronger than the other and would be able to handle the pressure of personal relationships‚ that would also be Elizabeth. The Bennet sisters‚ Jane and Elizabeth‚ are both alike. Both Jane and "Lizzy"
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the 18th century. The plot is very simple. That is how the young ladies choose their husbands. Someone said that “Elizabeth Bennet‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ flatly rejected William Collins’ proposal‚ who is the heir of her father’s property and manor‚ and refused the first proposal from the extremely wealthy nobleman Fitzwilliam Darcy later‚”(1) all this makes it clear that Elizabeth “seeks no fame nor fortune‚ but self-improvement and high mental outlook.”(1) It’s right. From the view point of
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and show personal view points. As a practical purpose‚ letters written from one character to another provide information about what is happening in their lives and the context for certain events. For example‚ the letter from Mrs. Gardiner to Elizabeth explaining Mr. Darcy’s critical role in the marriage between Lydia and Wickham‚ is a long account of events with a purpose of revealing what part Darcy has played. Because Pride and Prejudice is written in a way that mostly follows Elizabeth’s point
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hold over love. Mrs. Bennet plays a major link between love and money‚ this is particularly evident when her purpose is set out within the opening chapter as the novel‚ “The business of her life was to get her daughters married”. (P5) But Mrs. Bennet’s intentions for who her daughters may marry where to be someone of a higher social class‚ “A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls”. (P4) This extract shows that Mrs. Bennet is not concerned if her
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life of the main character of the story‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ Pride and Prejudice is a very involving novel whose title is very indicative of the themes contained therein. The first volume opens in the Bennet household at Longbourn in England. As there are five unmarried daughters living in the home at the time‚ the matron of the family‚ Mrs. Bennet‚ is quite interested when news of a wealthy man moving to Netherfield‚ a place in the near vicinity. Mrs. Bennet‚ in the best interest of her daughters
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any guy from a good family with large‚ steady income is fair game on the Marriage Hunt. Rich but unintelligent‚ unattractive‚ boring men? Mrs. Bennet says‚ "Bring it on!" To be fair‚ she does have five daughters who lack a fortune. When a certain (wealthy) Mr. Bingley moves into the neighborhood and is interested in her eldest daughter‚ Jane‚ Mrs. Bennet becomes deliriously happy and (to the extreme discomfort of her family and innocent spectators) tries to push them together in every way possible
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pride‚ snobbish indifference and arrogance causes him to consider Elizabeth Bennet as low-born and plain‚ "tolerable" and "not handsome enough to tempt him". However‚ afterwards he becomes attracted to Elizabeth‚ and courts her clumsily while struggling against his continuing feelings of superiority. His arrogance and rudeness enhance his desirability‚ and they are reconsidered later as a sign of his repressed passion for Elizabeth. Pride and Prejudice Writing Style Surprising Turns of Phrase‚ Sarcastic
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of a relationship as well. The five marriages in the novel-Charlotte Lucas and Mr. Collins‚ Mr. and Mrs. Bennet‚ Lydia Bennet and George Wickham‚ Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy‚ and Jane Bennet and Mr. Bingley-. These differences and similarities between the characters’ relationships serve to indicate Austen’s own opinions on what should justify a marriage. In Pride and Prejudice‚ the Bennets’ and Collinses’ marriages reflect Austen’s belief that marriage is a union that should be justified by both
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arrogant‚ and doesn’t like the idea of mixing in between the social classes. He is wealthy; inquiring almost 10‚000 pounds a year‚ and is overall a proud man. While his wealthy friend Mr. Bingley associates personally with the lower class‚ including the Bennet family‚ Mr. Darcy unwillingly travels along and portrays a rather unfavorable first impression to those around him. Wealth would usually impress others‚ but since his exterior comes off as ill-mannered‚ this cancels out any possibility of being well-liked
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of the main characters that I want to talk about is Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. From what I have read of the book so far‚ all these two have done is bicker and disagree on almost everything. But‚ I think they will fall in love anyway. Even though they seem like total opposites‚ I think their personalities are a lot alike because they are both very out spoken. Elizabeth Bennet is the second oldest daughter of the five Bennet sisters. She is also known to be the most intelligent‚ but she is
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