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"We are not rich enough or grand enough for them" - Elizabeth | Social status creates barriers in the society when Jane Austen lived. |
"The death of your daughter would have been a blessing in comparison to this" - Mr Collins | Lydia eloping with Mr Wickham is seen as such a damaging thing to the Bennet family's already low reputation, it would have been better for them if she had died. |
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" - Narrator | Reveals themes of marriage and class. Individuals are defined by their marital opportunities and financial holdings. |
"I would forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine" - Elizabeth | Even though Elizabeth likes to think of herself as not existing within the cultural normal, she admits she does have pride, as Darcy does. |
"When she is secure of him, there will be more leisure for falling in love" - Charlotte Lucas | Charlotte's pragmatic view of marriage is a stark contrast to Elizabeth's views. This shows the patriarchal society they live in. |
"Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance" - Charlotte Lucas | Marriage is purely for her future financial security. Her pragmatic view is concealing her fear and desperation. She see's a husband as a commodity. |
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