Illustration of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy with neutral expressions on their faces

Pride and Prejudice

by Jane Austen

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Pride and Prejudice

Mr. Bennet teases his wife about visiting Mr. Bingley because he enjoys the power and surprise it brings, offering him a brief respite from his female-dominated household. His actions also reflect...

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Pride and Prejudice

Kitty's "punishment" in not going to Brighton is not too severe, but rather sensible parenting. Mr. Bennet, previously negligent, finally acts responsibly to prevent Kitty from engaging in behavior...

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At the end of Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Bingley and Jane are happily settled, as are the Gardiners and the Darcys, who enjoy a unique happiness due to their well-matched partnerships. Kitty is...

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