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amiralaloca
amiralaloca
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What are the main characteristics of Lady Catherine de Bourgh in "Pride and Prejudice"?

Help with anything about Lady Catherine.

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Posted by amiralaloca on Saturday January 5, 2008 at 4:22 AM and tagged with characters, lady catherine.


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  1. cmcqueeney Teacher
    High School - 11th Grade

    Lady Catherine de Bourgh is haughty, egotistical, and domineering.  Because of her wealth and social standing she believes she can command anyone around her.  People such as Mr. Collins contribute to this personality by acting as sycophants who bow to her every command.  Her nephew Darcy initially does whatever his aunt requests out of respect for her, but by the end of the text, he makes the choice to go against her wishes and marry Elizabeth.  

    One of Austen's recurring themes was the role of money in society.  She uses Lady Catherine de Bourgh as a symbol of the  uppercrust of society who wield their money with social power.  It would have been extremely unusual for Elizabeth to have been allowed to marry Darcy because of her low social and financial standing. 

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    Posted by cmcqueeney on Saturday January 5, 2008 at 6:35 AM

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