![]() ![]() Miss Lydia Bennet: The youngest Bennet sister, Lydia is gossipy, immature, and self-involved. Miss Catherine Bennet: The fourth Bennet sister, Catherine, like Lydia, is girlishly enthralled with the soldiers stationed nearby. Miss Mary Bennet: The middle Bennet sister, Mary is bookish and pedantic. She is quick-witted, with a tongue that occasionally proves too sharp for her own good, especially as she spars with Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth is the most intelligent and sensible of the five Bennet sisters. Miss Elizabeth Bennet: The second daughter of Mr. Bingley interact contrasts starkly with the encounters between Elizabeth and Mr. The easy pleasantness with which she and Mr. ![]() Miss Jane Bennet: The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister, Jane is more reserved and gentler than Elizabeth. Because of her low breeding and often unbecoming behavior, she often repels the very suitors whom she tries to attract for her daughters. Bennet is a foolish, noisy woman whose only goal is to see her daughters well married. Though he loves his daughters, he often fails as a parent, preferring to withdraw rather than offer help. He has a sarcastic, cynical sense of humor that he uses to purposefully irritate his wife. Bennet is a gentleman of modest income with five unmarried daughters. Bennet: The patriarch of the Bennet family, Mr. ![]()
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