AnalysisofCharactersMr.BennetMr.BennetisanEnglishgentlemanwithanestateMrs.BennetMr.Bennet’swife,anoisyandfoolishwoman.ElizabethBennetJaneBennetLydiaBennetKittyBennetMaryBennetJaneBennetElizabethBennetFitzwilliamDarcyMr.CollinsJaneBennetBeautifulMrs.BennetthinksJaneisthemostbeautifuloneamongherdaughters.Mr.Bingleyconsidersheras“themostbeautifulcreatureIeverbeheld”KindheartedElizabethsays“Alltheworldaregoodandagreeableinyoureyes.Ineverheardyouspeakillofahumanbeinginmylife.Janeissuchakindheartedpersonandshewillneverhavesickopinionaboutothers.RestrainedJanedoesnotshowherloveeasilybecausesheisrestrained.ItisherattitudemakesDarcymistakeherfeelingoflovetoBingley,andalsothereasonshemakesherselfheartbroken.intelligentFivestarsFivestarsFourstarsFourstarsInmyopinion,JaneBennetisabeautiful,kindheartedandrestrainedwoman.Asanunmarriedwoman,herreservereallyshowssheiseducated;butinfrontofherlove,italmostmakeshermisshertruelove.Itissurelyhershortcoming.EvensheisnotassmartasElizabeth,sheisstillawelcomecharacterinthenovel.ElizabethElizabethBennetSheislovely,cleverintelligent.Sheisherfather'sfavoriteandinheritshisintelligenceandwit.Shecanalsounderstandthedeepmeaningofanytalk.ShecantalkwithherpartnerhumorouslyBraveShewillexpressherownopinionwithoutfollowingothers.Shewillnotsurrenderevenbeforearichandhighclassperson.Ifanybodywantstospoilherrights,shewillsurelyprotectitwithherbitterwords.Elizabethissmart,braveandthinking.Thisenableshertohavetheopinionontheissueoflove,andobtainhappiness.Sheinsiststhattrueloveisthefoundationofanidealmarriage.Toher,lovewassaintandpure.Mr.DarcyFitzwilliamDarcyproudHeoftenappearsproudtostrangers.hisclasshasgivenhimabornpride.1、hissocialbackgroundDarcyisanobledescentandheinheritsanenormousamountofproperty.Atthesametime,hehasbeenusedtothinkingandactingwithprideanddignity.2、DarcyhasbeenaspoiledchildDarcy'smotherpassedawaywhenhewasyoung,thefamilyinfluencemakeshimmorebraveandindependent.3、hisnatureimpressespeoplewithcoldnessandindifferencewhicharetheevidenceofpride.FitzwilliamDarcyDarcyismyfavoritepersonofthisbook,notonlybecauseheishandsomebutalsohischaracter.Beinganelegantbutproudwealthylandlord,Darcygraduallyrealizeshisdefects,reflectshisprideandsuperiorattitudeandimproveshispersonality.HisaffectiontoElizabethalsochangesfromsuperficialattractiontounderstandingandrespect.Itisnoteasyforhimtoovercomeit.Buthiseffortinmakingprogressactuallywinsforhimloveandtrust.Mr.CollinsMr.CollinsHeisratherfoolishandconceited“Itiscommonforyoungladiesnottoacceptaman’swishes.Sometimestheirrefusalisrepeatedasecondorthirdtime.”“Youconfuseme!Ihavesaidnothingtoyouthatcanbetakenasanencouragement.Idon’tknowhowtoexpressmyrefusalanymorestrongly.”Heisfarmoreinterestedingettingmarriedthaninwhohiswifewouldactuallybe.ElizabethpointsoutinChapter32thatMr.Collins’sfriends“maywellrejoiceinhishavingmetwithoneoftheveryfewsensiblewomenwhowouldhaveacceptedhim,orhavemadehimhappyiftheyhad.”PrideandPrejudiceismyfavoritenovel.Icanlearnalotfromthisbook.IlikethemarriagebetweenDarcyandElizabeth.Inmyopinion,marriageshouldbebasedonreallovebetweenthelovers.Thanks