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describe the two elder daughters of the Bennett's​

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Answered by Samiparna
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Jane and Elizabeth show irreproachable conduct and are appreciated by their father, while Mary, less physically attractive, displays intellectual and musical pretensions, and the two youngest are both left almost abandoned to run wild under the sloppy, careless supervision of their ineffectual mother.

Other members of the family are Mrs Bennet's brother and sister-in law, and her sister – Mr and Mrs Gardiner and Mrs. Philips, and the designated heir of Mr. Bennet's estate, his distant paternal second cousin, the pompous and foolish Mr. William Collins.

Mr. Gardiner and Mrs. Philips contribute significantly to the progress and outcome of the story, but at a level and in a different register reflecting their respective social belonging. Collins's character serves as a link between the gentry of Hertfordshire, to which the Bennets belong, and the large property owners Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy who later married Elizabeth.

Answered by AnanyaRose
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Mrs. Bennet is a woman of little sense and much self-pity. The oldest daughter, Jane, is sweet-tempered and modest and is her sister Elizabeth's confidant and friend. Elizabeth, the heroine of the novel, is intelligent and high-spirited.

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