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  2. How are Mr. and Mrs. Bennet different? What is entailment, and what role does it play in the novel? Who is Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and how does she influence the plot?

    • Mr. Bennet

      Mr. Bennet is the patriarch of the Bennet household—the...

    • Elizabeth Bennet

      The second daughter in the Bennet family, and the most...

    • Lydia Bennet

      Lydia is the youngest and wildest Bennet daughter. She is...

    • Fitzwilliam Darcy

      Darcy demonstrates his continued devotion to Elizabeth, in...

    • Charlotte Lucas

      Mrs. Bennet By Section Chapters 1–4 Chapters 5–8 Chapters...

    • Character List

      Mrs. Bennet. Mr. Bennet’s wife, a foolish, noisy woman whose...

  3. The Bennet family is a fictional family created by the English novelist Jane Austen in her 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice. The family consists of Mr and Mrs Bennet and their five daughters: Jane, Mary, Catherine, Lydia, and Elizabeth, who is the novel's protagonist. [2]

  4. Mrs. Bennet is a giddy, frivolous woman whose only purpose in life seems to be gossiping and marrying off her five daughters. She lacks any awareness of her vulgar conduct and embarrasses Elizabeth and Jane to no end.

  5. Mrs. Bennet is a small-minded, vulgar woman with no tact—and we mean none. Mrs. Bennet is mainly comic relief, and is a pretty savage caricature. She has no self-awareness, she's kind of dumb, she's all surface and no substance, and she's fixated on getting her daughters married without any concern about their future lives.

    • Elizabeth Bennet. The novel’s protagonist. The second daughter of Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth is the most intelligent and sensible of the five Bennet sisters. She is well read and quick-witted, with a tongue that occasionally proves too sharp for her own good.
    • Fitzwilliam Darcy. A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Though Darcy is intelligent and honest, his excess of pride causes him to look down on his social inferiors.
    • Jane Bennet. The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister. Jane is more reserved and gentler than Elizabeth. The easy pleasantness with which she and Bingley interact contrasts starkly with the mutual distaste that marks the encounters between Elizabeth and Darcy.
    • Charles Bingley. Darcy’s considerably wealthy best friend. Bingley’s purchase of Netherfield, an estate near the Bennets, serves as the impetus for the novel.
  6. Mrs. Bennet (née Gardiner [1]) is a character in Pride and Prejudice. Together with her husband, Mr. Bennet, she has five daughters: Jane Bennet Bingley, Elizabeth Bennet Darcy, Mary Bennet, Catherine Bennet, and Lydia Bennet Wickham.

  7. Character Analysis Mrs. Bennet Silly, emotional, and irrational, Mrs. Bennet's behavior does more to harm her daughters' chances at finding husbands than it does to help. She encourages Kitty and Lydia's bad behavior and her attempts to push Elizabeth into an unwanted marriage with Mr. Collins show her to be insensible of her children's ...

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