DRAW A CHARACTER SKETCH OF MRS.BENNET
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Mrs. Bennet is described as "a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper" who fancies herself nervous when she is discontented. She openly favors Jane and Lydia over her other daughters because of their beauty and Lydia's high spirits.Mrs. Bennet is a miraculously tiresome character.
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" CHARACTER SKETCH OF MRS.BENNET "
- Mrs. Bennet is described as "a woman of little understanding, little information, and an insecure temper" who thinks she gets jumpy when she's unhappy. She openly prefers Jane and Lydia to her other daughters due to their beauty and Lydia's good humor. Bennet is a wonderfully boring character.Mrs. Bennet is a stupid, stubborn woman looking for partners.
- Her assessment as a lady of petty understanding is perhaps her best introduction, for even in her first appearance in the novel she looks abnormal. Her creator, novelist Jane Austen, describes her as “Their minds were less developed. She was a woman of limited understanding, little information, and an uncertain temperament. When she was unhappy, she thought she was nervous. His life's work was to get his daughters married; his comfort was visits and news.”
- Bennet has five daughters and they are all young and marriageable. Day and night he is looking for suitable matches for his little daughters. There is no other thought on his mind. He wants his daughters to get married make or break without thinking about right and wrong or morals and immorality.
- Mrs.Bennet makes a fool of herself, so absorbed in the idea of marrying off her daughters that she doesn't even consider the suitability or compatibility of the spouses. Perhaps her own unhappiness in marriage had made her insensitive to the marital bliss of her own daughters.
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