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Bennet sisters
Lydia
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’The death of your daughter would have been a blessing in comparison to this.’
Mr Collins to Mr Bennet about Lydia and Wickham’s elopement.
‘Catherine
and
Lydia…
their minds were more
vacant
than their sisters.’
Kitty follows Lydia and the share similar personalities.
‘But of this answer
Lydia
heard not a word. She seldom listened to anybody for more than a minute and never attended
Mary
at all.’
Lydia and Mary do not share a close relationship.
‘Jane and Elizabeth… urged him so earnestly, so rationally, and so mildly to receive her… before she was banished to the north.’
Even though they think she is silly and almost ruined their
reputation
- they still love her as she is their sister. But does she deserve it?
‘Jane! I take your place now and you must go lower, because I am a married woman.‘
Lydia
considers herself to be superior to Jane as she got married to her older sister.