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A character description of Elizabeth Bennet

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ELIZABETH BENNETKEY QUOTESShe is not half as handsome asJane, nor half so good humouredas Lydia'.Elizabeth is less immediately attractive orless fun loving than some of her sisters,though she does have a strong sense ofhumour.'I dearly lovea laugh'.'Elizabeth continued her walk alone,crossing field after field at a quickpace, jumping over stiles.'When necessary, she is prepared to beunladylike and unconvential.Her face 'was rendered uncommonlyintelligent by the beautiful expression ofher dark eyes.'Darcy recognises that herexpressive face reveals alively mind.'You taught me a lesson...By youI was properly humbled'.She has the intelligenceand wisdom to gainDarcy's respect.At the Netherfield Ball 'had her family made anagreement to expose themselves as much as theycould...it would have ben impossible for them to playtheir parts with...finer success'.Elizabeth is observant.The reader oftenwatches her watchingothers and shares herfeelings.ROLE IN THE NOVELElizabeth Bennet is the second eldestof the five Bennet sisters, who at thebeginning of the novel are allunmarried. She is the heroine of thestory, and events are frequentlyviewed from her perspective.She meets Darcy at a local ball andimmediately takes a dislike to him.She rejects Mr Collins' proposal ofmarriage, even though acceptancewould guarantee financial securityfor herself and a future home forothers in her familyShe is immediately charmed by thehandsome Wickham and believes hisaccount of treatment by Darcy.She refuses Darcy's first offer ofmarriage and accuses him of not being'gentlemen-like'She begins to revise her opinions of Darcyafter reading his letter of explanation. Shelater visits Pemberly, and finds she has beencompletely mistaken about him.She resists Lady Catherine'sattempts to bully her and marriesDarcy on the same day as Jane,when she marries Bingley.Haz doble clic en este nodo para editar el textoHaz clic en este nodo y arrástralo para crear uno nuevo