Mr. Bennet: Mr. Bennet can be described as an easy going type of guy. He seldom took on all the drama that was occurring around him and substitutes them for spending time by himself, reading in the house library. Even though one of the major concerns for parents, were that their daughters be married, it seemed as if Mr. Bennet didn’t really cared if this happened or not.
Mrs. Bennet: Mrs. Bennet on the other hand had one major priority and that was to get her daughters married and she went to any extent to see that this happens. She was also talkative and acting more elite than she really is. She also possessed a temper that she displays when things are not going her way.
Mr. Bingley: Mr. Bingley is said to be a charming gentleman. He had wealth and a friendly character that draw women to him especially Jane. He was also polite and easily persuaded.
Mr. Darcy: Prideful and arrogant are two words that would best describe Mr. Darcy’s character. He was boastful and felt that everyone was inferior to him.
Jane: Jane was the eldest of the Bennet sisters and she was said to be beautiful. She was kind hearted and also very mindful of people’s feelings.
Elizabeth: Elizabeth on the other hand was the quick temper one of the Bennet sisters and the second eldest. She is quite intelligent and knows what to say when to say. Unlike the other women in the book, Elizabeth wasn’t as concerned in getting a husband. She was also a genuine person and cared very much for her sisters.
Mary: An anti-social Bennet. She is mostly found reading books and had no interest in the happenings of Netherfield.
Lydia and Kitty: The youngest of the Bennet sisters. They were both fund of soldiers and spoke a great deal about them.
Bingley Sisters: The Bingley sisters can be described as prideful and they were also prejudice to persons who were not as wealthy as they were. They also had a hint of hatred in their hearts for Elizabeth and showed compassion towards Jane.
Mr. Wickham: Wickham had a high self esteem in believing that he was this “ladies man“ and tried working his charm on ladies such as Elizabeth. He was also a clever speaker, trying to persuade people into thinking that he was helplessly innocent and speaking ill of Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Collins: He was the cousin of Mr. Bennet and also the recipient of the Bennet’s estate if Mr. Bennet was to ever pass away. He was also a gentleman that spoke a great deal of nothing.
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