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Early in the novel, Mr. Bennet is described as “a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humor, caprice, and reserve.” Lizzy shares many of these qualities: she is also a keen observer of human nature, and she also possesses a dry and witty sense of humor. Mr. Bennet admires that Lizzy can think for herself and make good decisions, which is why he supports her decision to refuse Mr. Collins’s proposal.
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Why was mr. Bennet heartless?
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Mr. Bennet is an intelligent but eccentric and sarcastic man who is fond of his two oldest daughters—especially his favourite, Elizabeth—but scorns the rest of the family. He does not care for society's conventions and mocks his wife's obsession with finding suitable husbands for their daughters.
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