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  1. May 15, 2020 · Stuck between an older pair—beautiful, gentle Jane and pretty, sprightly Lizzie—and a younger duo whose good looks and sheer love of life compensate for a certain lack of decorum, Mary is bookish, awkward, and plain.

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  2. After a short stay at the Gardiners’ London house, Elizabeth, joined by Jane, returns home. The two are met by Catherine and Lydia , who talk of nothing but the soldiers as they ride home in their father’s coach.

  3. Though Jane is the eldest child in a fairly well-off family, her status as a woman precludes her from enjoying the success her father has experienced. When her father dies, the estate will turn over to Mr. Collins, the oldest male relative.

  4. Jul 6, 2021 · Darcy tracks the two lovebirds down and persuades them to marry so Lydia is made an honest woman of. Bingley and Jane finally get engaged, and Darcy and Elizabeth overcome their ‘pride and prejudice’ and become a couple. Pride and Prejudice: analysis.

  5. The first three chapters of Book Two introduce the Gardiners, who prove to be Elizabeth’s most sensible relatives. They often seem to act as surrogate parents to Jane and Elizabeth. The nurturing and supportive Gardiners take Jane to London to distract her from her unhappiness over Bingley.

  6. Nov 19, 2018 · Jane and Bingley are sincerely in love with each other. Between them exists a great emotional compatibility. By nature, both are sweet and gentle, free from malice, ill will, affectation and duplicity, calm, unsuspecting, simple and willing to forgive readily.

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  8. Yes, Pride and Prejudice ends with both Bennet sisters, Jane and Elizabeth, getting married and finding love. Jane with Charles Bingley and Elizabeth with Fitzwilliam Darcy.

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