Elizabeth Bennetedit
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| Elizabeth Bennet | |
|---|---|
| Pride and Prejudice character | |
| First appearance | Pride and Prejudice (1813) |
| Created by | Jane Austen |
| Biographical information | |
| Gender | female |
| Species | Human |
| Nationality | [[Image:Flag of {{{flag}}}.png|border|20px]] British |
| Occupation | Daughter of either an gentle or lesser nobleman (later Chatelaine of Pemberley) |
| Family | |
| Mother | Mrs. Bennet (formerly Ms.Gardiner) |
| Father | Mr. Bennet (no 1st names given on either parent) |
Elizabeth Bennet (also referred to as Lizzy or Eliza) is the main female protagonist of Jane Austen's 2nd novel Pride & Prejudice. Elizabeth is the second eldest of the five Bennet sisters, and is the most well educated. In the novel the main plot is centered on Elizabeth's attempts to find love and happiness within the constraints and proprieties of English society at the time. She has a complicated and romantic relationship with her initial enemy but eventual husband, Mr. Darcy. She is generally considered 1 of Austen's most popular and enduring heroines, and one of the most popular characters in all of British literature.Elizabeth is the age of 20 at the beginning of the novel.
[edit] Personal Life and character
Elizabeth was born to parents Mr. and Mrs. Bennet (formerly Ms. Gardiner) (no 1st names given) Probably at some time within the late 1700's according to the date the the novel was originally published.Originally in the novel Elizabeth is described and portrayed as having an "Lively and playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous". She often presents a playful good natured impertinence that does not offend. Early in the novel Elizabeth is depicted as being personally proud of her mental quickness and her acuity in judging the social behavior and intentions of others, however in nearly all of the film adaptations of the story Elizabeth is portrayed as a more serious young woman whom appears to feel both bored and trapped by the trappings of middle class British society and seems to dream for something more. Elizabeth's best friend is Charlotte Lucas but later in the story she relies on her older sister Jane. Jane Bennet (later Bingley) is the oldest and prettiest of the 5 sisters, and has patientce that Elizabeth marvels at. Elizabeth is her fathers favorite and is described by him as having "something more of quickness than her sisters", though she is often distressed and embarassed by the behavior of her mother and younger sisters. Elizabeth is described as the child her mother is "Least fond of" after refusing Mr. Collins proposal of marriage. Elizabeth is considered to be a local beauty and quite charming, with "Fine eyes" which are the 1st feature that Fitzwilliam Darcy is drawn to. He is later drawn more particulary to both her mind and personality, and later eventually considers Elizabeth to be "one of handsomest women in his acquaintance".
