Pride and Prejudice is a story about the Bennet family and the quest to find advantageous marriages for the five Bennet daughters. Elizabeth is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet with …show more content…
She is stubborn, prideful, and opinionated. She has been educated to read and write and is knowledgeable in the ways of society. What makes Elizabeth different from other women of that time and different from her own sisters is her enthusiastic wit and superb rationality. Because of this, she is her mother’s least favorite child and her father’s favorite child. Her sarcastic aphorisms also furthers Mr. Darcy’s admiration of Elizabeth as well as Lady Catherine’s disapproval. Regarding her wit and sense of humor, Elizabeth herself said, “I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good. Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can” (Chapter 11). This demonstrates that Elizabeth is aware of what she thinks and is unapologetic for her behavior despite what others, specifically Lady Catherine, may think. In summation, Elizabeth Bennet is a carefree, confident, and headstrong character whose development as a person carries on the plot of Pride and …show more content…
On the whole, Elizabeth Bennet is a complicated character who furthers the plot of the story because she is a complex character with numerous attributes who matures and by doing this contributes to the resolution of the