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Elizabeth
strong-willed and independent/non-conforming and unconventional/dynamic and developing character with self realisation/favours happiness over social obligation in marriage
Darcy
proud/prejudiced and change of character/gentleman and comparison with Wickham/struggles in a social setting/romantic hero
Mrs Bennet
melodramatic and superficial with comparison to Mrs Gardiner/practical and knowledge of importance of marriage/dysfunctional marriage with Mr Bennet
Mr Bennet
negligent and passive father that is aware of his daughters’ frivolities but doesn’t attempt to restrain them/ dysfunctional marriage with mrs bennet
Lady Catherine
proud and prejudiced/caricature of aristocracy/relationship with Mr Collins/rude and controlling
Mr Collins
pompous, proud and obsequious/caricature of men to criticise entailment and marriage/relationship with Lady Catherine/dysfunctional marriage with Charlotte
Lydia
immature and naive/relationship with Wickham/exuberant
Wickham
appearance vs reality and comparison with Darcy/relationship with Lydia/mercenary and shows importance of reputation
Charlotte
average 19th woman and attitudes/relationship with Collins/contrast with Elizabeth/sacrificing happiness for marriage
Jane
naive and idealistic and kind/relationship with Bingley/contrast with Elizabeth and static vs dynamic
Bingley
well-liked gentleman/contrast with Darcy/relationship with Jane
love and marriage
Darcy and Elizabeth show marriage for love and how people have to work together/Mr Collins and Charlotte represent average couple/Mr and Mrs Bennet dysfunctional relationship/Jane and Bingley show marriage for love/Lydia and Wickham show negative side of marriage
pride
Darcy and appearance vs reality/Lady Catherine and social class/Mr Collins and pride of connections/Mrs Bennet and pride of her daughters/Elizabeth and pride of her judgement
prejudice
Elizabeth prejudice for Darcy and overcoming it/Darcy's initial prejudice/Lady Catherine's prejudice against Elizabeth/public opinion and prejudice due to manners
social class
first impressions of men/connections being important/class consciousness and need to move up hierarchy with restrictions/flaws of social class/settings
settings
Pemberley/Rosings and Hunsford/Longbourn/Netherfield Hall and Ball
men and women
social class made favour with comparison to Wickham/responsibility in patriarchy/appearance vs reality and first impressions/women expected to be submissive and subversion of Elizabeth/marriage importance for women
appearance vs reality
Wickham/Darcy/Lady Catherine