what. is so special about mr bennet
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Mr. Bennet is one of the least mobile characters in the book. In a novel
in which people are active visiting neighbors or going on trips, Mr.
Bennet is rarely seen outside of his library. His physical retreat from
the world signifies his emotional retreat from his family. Although he
is an intelligent man, he is lazy and apathetic and chooses to spend his
time ridiculing the weaknesses of others rather than addressing his own
problems. His irresponsibility has placed his family in the potentially
devastating position of being homeless and destitute when he dies. He
recognizes this fact, but does nothing to remedy the situation,
transforming him from a character who is simply amusing into someone
whom readers cannot help but feel some degree of contempt for.
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