tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post5179411660189769467..comments2024-01-07T15:52:27.755+06:00Comments on Razib's World: Difference Between Elizabeth Bennet and Jane BennetRazib Ahmedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15756969937778322465noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-68488818223254540352016-05-29T04:40:09.031+06:002016-05-29T04:40:09.031+06:00maybe if u re-read the book you'd realize that...maybe if u re-read the book you'd realize that Mr. Bennet was very supportive of his girls, and did not want them to end up like him. He treated his wife like shit because he fucked up and married her and then realized that she isn't the one he would love all his life. In order to prevent arguments he just decided to completely shut her out, which makes it easier for the family. He really didn't want that to happen to Elizabeth or Jane or any of the other girls, which is why he had talks with themAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-2104229242633826492016-05-29T04:39:12.132+06:002016-05-29T04:39:12.132+06:00maybe if u re-read the book you'd realize that...maybe if u re-read the book you'd realize that Mr. Bennet was very supportive of his girls, and did not want them to end up like him. He treated his wife like shit because he fucked up and married her and then realized that she isn't the one he would love all his life. In order to prevent arguments he just decided to completely shut her out, which makes it easier for the family. He really didn't want that to happen to Elizabeth or Jane or any of the other girls, which is why he had talks with themAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-29217906911979204452015-05-15T05:51:23.952+06:002015-05-15T05:51:23.952+06:00this was horriblethis was horribleAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-61249294564211076582015-01-23T06:09:17.852+06:002015-01-23T06:09:17.852+06:00hihiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-56562088884085159452014-05-13T20:16:15.265+06:002014-05-13T20:16:15.265+06:00i agreei agreeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-13398143056067482282013-02-25T05:51:27.650+06:002013-02-25T05:51:27.650+06:00His objectivity from his own family causes problem...His objectivity from his own family causes problems. The man of the household is supposed to maintain order within the family and keep up the family’s appearance in society. Instead of maintaining the family name, Mr. Bennet does not seem to take interest in what his family does. Other members of the society in which the Bennets live see the Bennet family as tacky and tasteless. The younger Bennet girls, especially Lydia, are constantly going into town to meet up and flirt with officers. His wife is a gossip and does not present her family well at the dances. He fails at being an adequate father to his girls and fails at maintaining his family’s respectable appearance.<br />Jane and Elizabeth are the two eldest Bennet sisters. They are extremely supportive of one another, but the two sisters contrast each other in personality. Jane is described as the most beautiful of the Bennet girls. She is good natured and tends to see the best in people. Jane is the one person in the Bennet household to not see Mr. Darcy in a bad light when he is first presented in Meryton. When Elizabeth confides in Jane about some of the contents of the letter from Mr. Darcy regarding the truth about Mr. Wickham, Jane “would have willingly gone through the world without believing that so much wickedness excised in the whole race of mankind, as was here collected in one individual… Most earnestly did she labor to prove the probability of error, and seek to clear the one without involving the other” (271). She is most likely to see the positive in things, as opposed to her sister, Elizabeth, who tends to be more skeptical in her view of other peoples’ attitudes and situation. Elizabeth, though also described as beautiful, is more attractive for her intelligence and wit. She views the world with a critical eye, which, like said before, makes her more skeptical of the world around her. While Jane has a tendency to control and even hide her emotions, Elizabeth speaks plainly and is not afraid to say what is on her mind. It is partially because of these hidden emotions that Mr. Bingley is persuaded not to marry Jane originally, and it is Elizabeth’s assertion of herself that makes her most attractive to Mr. Darcy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-3453082987924913182013-01-17T18:11:01.790+06:002013-01-17T18:11:01.790+06:00very well saidvery well saidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22726700.post-40436462493636966582012-03-09T20:14:47.955+06:002012-03-09T20:14:47.955+06:00Mr Bennet is not quite so kind-hearted as one may ...Mr Bennet is not quite so kind-hearted as one may think considering his behaviour towards his wife and his two eldest daughters don't grow up to be at all like him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com