louisa hurst

Louisa Hurst is the older sister of Mr. Bingley and wife of Mr Hurst. She is the nicer of the two sisters, but like Caroline, she doesn't encourage her brother's admiration toward Jane Bennet because of her connections.…more
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  • Mr. Bennet

    Mr. Bennet

    The patriarch of the Bennet family, a gentleman of modest income with five unmarried daughters. Mr. Bennet has a sarcastic, cynical sense of humor that he uses to purposefully irritate his wife. Though he loves his daughters (Elizabeth in particular), he ...

  • Mrs. Bennet

    Mrs. Bennet

    Mr. Bennets wife, a foolish, noisy woman whose only goal in life is to see her daughters married. Because of her low breeding and often unbecoming behavior, Mrs. Bennet often repels the very suitors whom she tries to attract for her daughters....

  • Jane Bennet

    Jane Bennet

    The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister. Jane is more reserved and gentler than Elizabeth. The easy pleasantness with which she and Bingley interact contrasts starkly with the mutual distaste that marks the encounters between Elizabeth and Darcy....

  • Mary Bennet

    Mary Bennet

    The middle Bennet sister, bookish and pedantic....

  • Kitty Bennet

    Kitty Bennet

    The fourth Bennet sister. Like Lydia, she is girlishly enthralled with the soldiers...

  • Lydia Bennet

    Lydia Bennet

    The youngest Bennet sister, she is gossipy, immature, and self-involved. Unlike Elizabeth, Lydia flings herself headlong into romance and ends up running off with Wickham....

  • Louisa Hurst

    Louisa Hurst

    Louisa Hurst is the older sister of Mr. Bingley and wife of Mr Hurst. She is the nicer of the two sisters, but like Caroline, she doesnt encourage her brothers admiration toward Jane Bennet because of her connections.more...

  • Caroline Bingley

    Caroline Bingley

    Bingleys snobbish sister. Miss Bingley bears inordinate disdain for Elizabeths middle-class background. Her vain attempts to garner Darcys attention cause Darcy to admire Elizabeths self-possessed character even more....

  • Fitzwilliam Darcy

    Fitzwilliam Darcy

    A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Though Darcy is intelligent and honest, his excess of pride causes him to look down on his social inferiors. Over the course of the novel, he tempers his class-consc...

  • Georgiana Darcy

    Georgiana Darcy

    Darcys sister. She is immensely pretty and just as shy. She has great skill at playing the pianoforte....

  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh

    Lady Catherine De Bourgh

    A rich, bossy noblewoman; Mr. Collinss patron and Darcys aunt. Lady Catherine epitomizes class snobbery, especially in her attempts to order the middle-class Elizabeth away from her well-bred nephew....

  • Colonel Fitzwilliam

    Colonel Fitzwilliam

    Colonel Fitzwilliam is a character in Pride and Prejudice. He is the younger son of an earl and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Lady Anne Darcy, making him a cousin of Anne de Bourgh and the Darcy siblings, Fitzwilliam and Georgiana....

  • Mr. Gardiner

    Mr. Gardiner

    Edward Gardiner is a tradesman in London, husband to Mrs. Gardiner and father to four children. He is the younger brother of Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Bennet, making him uncle to the latters children, and he is particularly fond of his nieces Jane and ...

  • Mrs. Gardiner

    Mrs. Gardiner

    Mrs. Gardiner is a supporting character in Jane Austens novel Pride and Prejudice.more...

  • Sir William Lucas

    Sir William Lucas

    Sir William Lucas is a character in Pride and Prejudice. He is a knight, and is married to Lady Lucas. They have several children, including Charlotte Lucas Collins and Maria Lucas. Their eldest son is the heir to Lucas Lodge, the family home....

  • Lady Lucas

    Lady Lucas

    Lady Lucas is a minor character in Pride and Prejudice. She is the wife of Sir William and the mother of Charlotte Collins, Maria Lucas and several other children. She is the mother-in-law of Mr. Collins, a clergyman....

  • Charlotte Lucas

    Charlotte Lucas

    Elizabeths dear friend. Pragmatic where Elizabeth is romantic, and also six years older than Elizabeth, Charlotte does not view love as the most vital component of a marriage. She is more interested in having a comfortable home. Thus, when Mr. Collins pro...

  • Maria Lucas

    Maria Lucas

    She is the second daughter of Sir William and Lady Lucas, and a younger sister of Charlotte Lucas Collins. She is the sister-in-law of William Collins, a clergyman....

  • Lady Russell

    Lady Russell

    Annes friend and mentor, Lady Russell served as a maternal figure after her best friend Lady Elliot, Annes real mother, passed away. Lady Russell is a good-hearted and sensible woman, though she possesses her own prejudices in favor of the aristocratic cl...

  • Elinor Dashwood
  • Marianne Dashwood
  • Catherine Morland
  • Henry Tilney
  • Eleanor Tilney
  • General Tilney
  • John Thorpe
  • Isabella Thorpe
  • Fanny Price (Mansfield Park)
  • Edmund Bertram
  • Henry Crawford
  • Mary Crawford
  • Sir Thomas Bertram
  • Lady Bertram
  • William Price
  • Tom Bertram
  • Maria Bertram
  • Julia Bertram
  • Mr. James Rushworth
  • Mr. John Yates
  • Mr. Price

    Mr. Price

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  • Mrs. Price
  • Edward Ferrars
  • Charles Bingley
  • George Wickham
  • Mr. William Collins
  • Jane Fairfax
  • Colonel Brandon
  • Lady Middleton
  • Sir John Middleton
  • John Dashwood
  • Fanny Dashwood
  • Mrs. Dashwood
  • Augusta Elton
  • Miss Bates
  • Mrs. Isabella Knightley
  • John Knightley
  • Anne Elliot
  • Elizabeth Bennet

    Elizabeth Bennet

    Elizabeth is an intelligent young woman who is described as having "a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in any thing ridiculous". She often presents a playful good natured impertinence, that does not offend. Early in the novel she is depicted a...

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    Cher

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    Tai

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    Josh

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    Elton

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  • Christian

    Christian

    The term "Christian" is used adjectivally to describe anything associated with Christianity, or in a proverbial sense "all that is noble, and good, and Christ-like". It can also refer to content produced by a christian without the content being explicitly...

  • Mel Horowitz