In Jane Austen 's novel pride and prejudice, Elizabeth' s mother, Mrs. Bennett, is generally portrayed as an opponent of her daughter and as a clownman trying to force her to unwanted marriage. Because she knew that she was embarrassing her family and made her behave awkwardly, I might wonder how she is justified. But during their inhabitants, all families have to get married to avoid terrible fate. Mrs Bennett often does not act normally, but she tries to do her best for her daughter according to the world she lives in.
Mrs Bennett's pride and prejudice in pursuing social acceptance of the family developed women's stereotypes that are promoted socially in the early 19th century. Throughout the novel, Mrs. Bennett continues to strengthen her position in society by ensuring that her family knows someone and all "someone". Mr. Bennet is a gentleman, even her marriage is an example of her family's social victory. His "capture of humor given by youth and beauty, and often youth and beauty" (155), even if she was sociable, married him Mrs Bennett. Her inferior position led her to regard her daughter as a fine gentleman. Catherine de Bourgh pointed out that Elizabeth "is the daughter of a gentleman, who is your mother, who is your uncle and aunt?" (232) is not "pedigree's lineage". A man like Fitzwilliam Darcy
Née Bennet is the heroine of Pride and Prejudice of Jane Austen. She is Jane, Mary, Catherine "Ketty" and Lydia's four sisters with Mr. Bennett and his wife's daughter. My family lives in Longbourn Estate in Hertfordshire near Meryton village. This novel focuses on the growing relationship between Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam Darcy. When Bennett knew that wealthy singles Charles Bentley bought the Netherfield Garden in Nigeria (one of the wonderful land near Meriton), Elizabeth was less enthusiastic than her mother and older sister. When Mr. Bingley arrived at the dance at Glenton, he expressed interest in Elizabeth 's sister Jane and Jane was satisfied with Elizabeth. But when I inadvertently heard that his wealthy friend, Fitzwilliam Darcy, despised Elizabeth, refused to dance with her, she soon got fed up with him. She promises not to dance with him.