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In what ways is Elizabeth different from the rest of the Bennet family?What does the contrast reveal about her character?

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Answered by ghunter09
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Elizabeth is one of the only characters in Pride and Prejudice who changes significantly over the course of the story. Her distinctive quality is her extreme perceptiveness, which she uses to assess others at the beginning of the novel and understand her own flaws at the end. Most of the other Bennets are stuck in their ways - Jane is eternally optimistic, Lydia and Mrs. Bennet are frivolous, Mr. Bennet is sarcastic and cynical, and so on - but Elizabeth regularly reflects on the events in her life. She learns to question herself whereas most of the others act as though they have settled on a certain worldview. Elizabeth is therefore a true individual who adapts to the world around her, and seeks constantly to better understand her desires so that she can find happiness.


Answered by mindfulmaisel
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      Elizabeth was different from the rest of the Bennett family which is a typical contemporary family. Being the protagonist of the novel “Pride and Prejudice”, Elizabeth is characterized to be a contrast with others.  

      Her sisters were pompous, egoistic, rigid, arrogant, silly, frivolous, uncaring, and selfish. Whereas Elizabeth was educated and sensible, brave, clever and intelligent.

     She was judgmental, thought and acted independently and was self-reliable. She had great wit and guts to prove her point and was more of a feminist and was prejudiced.

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