Elizabeth Bennet

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Jane Austen’s education led her to have skills in “the art or conversation, proficiency in French and Italian, an ability to sing and play piano and a taste for literature” which gave her the impression of a gentlewoman in her time. She writes about men and women each having to conquer his or her pride and prejudice in the novel Pride and Prejudice. She was also confronted with the “social pressures and limitations faced by most young women of her time.” Therefore she knew how these ladies felt when it came to finding a man to marry. Elizabeth Bennet is portrayed as an intelligent woman; consequently, that is why she was Jane Austen’s favorite. Because Elizabeth was so headstrong, and sarcastic she was quick to make judgments about people. Elizabeth to me is considered a round character because she changes throughout the book.
Elizabeth, also known as “Lizzy”, is introduced as the second oldest Bennet daughter out of five. Right off the bat, it is very obvious she is Mr. Bennet’s favorite daughter because she is a lot like him, sarcastic, witty, and has a sharp tongue. It is also perceived that she is the least favorite of Mrs. Bennet because they are the least indistinguishable. Early on, it is shown that Elizabeth judges people quickly, and thinks she knows them inside and out, even though she does not. As the book progresses, she learns that she is not always right when it comes to her first intuitions, and she should give people a chance.
In Elizabeth’s time, it was completely acceptable to marry a cousin or someone just for their belongings. It was the idea of these people that they should marry for money and/or social class. She obviously was not the type of woman to do such a thing. She was confident in marrying someone wh...

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.... Darcy’s house keeper and learns what a good man he is. She also receives a letter from Mr. Darcy apologizing for what he said and explaining what really happened between him and Wickham. When Lydia ran off with Wickham Mr. Darcy paid off all of his debts and everything else so that he would marry her. After learning all of these things Elizabeth felt foolish, and that is when she realized she was in love with Fitzwilliam Darcy.
Although Elizabeth had been as critical and sarcastic, she ended up learning that her judgment of character was not as good as she had thought. This is what happened when she overcame her prejudice by giving people second chances after learning new things about them. Jane Austen did a fantastic job of demonstrating how people should not judge a book by its cover and they should give people a chance no matter how big their pride may be.

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