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A good-looking gentleman of 23-years-old at the beginning of the novel.
He had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.
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He inherited property to the amount of nearly a hundred thousand
pounds from his father, who had intended to purchase an estate, but did not live to do it.
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She was the middle-aged wife of her socially superior husband
HER mind
was difficult to develop. She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. The business of her life was to get her daughters married.
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She is Elizabeth's friend, 27 years old
She is afraid to
become a burden to her family and therefore agrees to marry to gain financial security.
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Charlotte Collins (née Lucas)
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While being handsome, tall, and intelligent, he lacked the ease and
social graces that came so naturally to his closest friend
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A newcomer to the village, he was ultimately Elizabeth Bennet's love
interest. He was the 28 year old wealthy owner of the renowned family estate of Pemberley in Derbyshire.
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She was a stout, well-grown girl of fifteen, with a fine
complexion and good-humoured countenance; a favourite with her mother, whose affection had brought her into public at an early age.
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She had a sort of natural self-consequence, which the attention of
the officers, to whom her uncle's good dinners, and her own easy manners recommended her, had increased into assurance.
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She ran off with George Wickham, although he did not intend
to marry her.
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Lydia Wickham (nee Bennet)
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He was a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humour, reserve, and
caprice, that the experience of 23 years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his character.
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He was a late middle aged gentleman with five unmarried daughters
(at the beginning of the story)
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She had a tendency to judge on first impression and perhaps
to be a little selective of the evidence on which she bases her judgments
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The second of the Bennet daughters, she was twenty years old
and is intelligent, lively, playful, attractive, and witty
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Aged 25, he is Mr. Bennet's distant, clergyman cousin. If Mr.
Bennet died, he would inherited all his property.
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Mrs. Bennet wanted one of her daughters to marry him. Elizabeth
was proposed, but she refused immediately. Eventually he married Charlotte
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Her character was contrasted with her younger sister's as sweeter, shyer,
and equally sensible, but not as clever; her most notable trait was a desire to see only the good in others.
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She was the eldest Bennet sister, 22 years old when
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She fell in love with Charles Bingley
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