Mr Bennet characterisation

Cards (4)

  • He often engages in witty banter, particularly with his wife, Mrs. Bennet, using sarcasm and irony to express his views on society and the people around him.
  • Mr. Bennet is notably detached from the affairs of his family, particularly in matters concerning the marriage prospects of his daughters. He often retreats into his library to avoid the chaos of his household, showing a lack of interest in actively participating in family matters.
  • Lydia's elopement
    His failure to take a more active role in guiding and supervising his daughters' behaviour contributes to this unfortunate event.
  • Mr Bennet's character serves as a foil to his wife, Mrs Bennet, whose hysteria and obsession with finding wealthy suitors for their daughters often clash with his more pragmatic and sardonic demeanour. Their dynamic adds depth to the portrayal of marriage and social expectations in the novel.