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Her lack of self-awareness constantly embarrasses Elizabeth and Mr. Bennet alike. An intelligent man with good sense, Mr. Bennet displays an unfortunate disinterest in most of his family besides Elizabeth. He seems weary after spending many decades married to the interminable Mrs. His complacency is shaken only when Lydia's her poor decisions in Brighton threaten her future. The youngest of the Bennet sisters, Lydia Bennet is foolish and flirtatious.

She gratifies her every whim without considering the consequences. She is Mrs. Bennet's favorite daughter because they share similar though frivolous interests. She is obsessed with the regiment officers, and lets her lack of virtue and propriety lead her into a near-disaster with Wickham. Catherine "Kitty" Bennet, the second youngest Bennet daughter, exhibits little personality of her own.

Instead, she imitates Lydia in almost everything until Lydia leaves for Brighton. The epilogue leads the reader to hope that Kitty's character improves as a result of spending time with her elder sisters instead of Lydia.

The middle Bennet sister, Mary, is strangely solemn and pedantic. She dislikes going out into society and prefers to spend her time studying. In conversation, Mary constantly makes awkward and profound observations about human nature and life in general. Some critics believe Mary was a cipher for Austen herself. Collins is a distant cousin of the Bennet family to whom Longbourn has been entailed. He is mostly a comic character because of his awkward mix of obsequiousness and pride, as well as the tiresome formalities of his speech.

Even after he marries Charlotte Lucas, Mr. Collins remains largely unchanged. Her attitudes on marriage - as a pragmatic transaction rather than as a romantic attachment - stand in stark contrast to Elizabeth's. She eventually marries Mr. Collins after Elizabeth rejects his proposal. Sir William Lucas is a friend and neighbor of the Bennet family.

He is pleasant but not overly deep or intellectual. He is obsessed with having been granted knighthood. He is father to Charlotte and Maria Lucas. Charlotte's younger sister, Maria, is as empty-headed as her father. She is never featured in the novel outside of her presence on the trip to visit Charlotte with Sir William and Elizabeth.

Bennet's sister-in-law acts as a levelheaded maternal figure to Elizabeth and Jane, compensating for Mrs. Bennet's inadequacy in this regard. She is an intelligent, caring and sensible woman. Austen uses the Gardiners as a means to explore the value of personality over class distinction. Elizabeth's maternal uncle is a merchant, and an upright and intelligent man.

Though he is in a lower social class than the Bennets are, Mr. Gardiner is respectful and distinguished, even impressing Darcy with his mannered behavior. Caroline Bingley is Bingley's youngest sister. She is a superficial and selfish girl, possessing all of Darcy's class prejudice but none of his honor and virtue.



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