Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Description of character in pride and prejudice.


Mr. Bennet is the husband of Mrs. Bennet and the father of five unmarried daughters. He is seen as the patriarch in his household. He withdraws himself from his family because of his wife ridiculous behavior and difficult children. He likes to read and is close to Elizabeth his second daughter because she is the most intelligent just like him.
Mrs. Bennet is the wife of Mr. Bennet and the mother of their five unmarried daughters. She is a noisy and foolish woman because she is consumed with her desire for her daughters to be married. She doesn’t seems to care about anything else than this and her attempts for this to happen has backfired because of her social grace.
Jane is the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bennet. She is often describe as gentle, friendly, cheerful and good-nature.
Mr. Bingley is a young man who has just move into the village. He is working for a good amount of money which causes the woman in the village to want to marry him.
Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy is the son of a wealthy establishes family. Mr. Darcy is seen as a match for Elizabeth but he is proud of his high social status which she is not apart of. For this reason Mr. Darcy looks over others and passes judgment. He proposes Elizabeth but is humility because of his previous action.
Elizabeth is the second daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bennet and is most intelligent. Elizabeth can be seen as the protagonist of this book. She is lovely, clever and admirable. She is able to rise above her class bound because she is honest, virtue and lively. Elizabeth has to put up with her family various behaviors and also has to overcome her mistaken impression of Mr. Darcy.

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