Elizabeth and Jane Bennet are the only Bennet girls who are sensible, but that is about at far as there similarities go. They differ in their ideas about love and how they look on the world. Elizabeth looks on the world and people in general with an eye ready to censure if she sees things wrong or corrupt. Jane on the other hand forgives people and sees them as better than they are no matter what they do.
Jane Bennett is portrayed as sweet, kind, and gentle, often seeing the best in people. Elizabeth Bennett, on the other hand, is more outspoken, witty, and independent-minded. While both sisters are loving and supportive, Jane tends to be more reserved and passive, whereas Elizabeth is more assertive and quick-witted.
Elisabeth is intelligent, well-balanced, cultivated. She has a healthy sense of humour and she refuses to take part in her mother's hunt for suitable sons-in-law. She expects more from life than a comfortable married life. She is concerned with things beyond her mother's comprehension, as Mrs. Bennet can only talk of a handful of topics: the latest fashion, suitable husbands, the prospects of the other girls in town, her future after Mr. Bennet's death, her nerves/headaches.
Elizabeth is smart, charming, and witty. She also doesn't think highly of most people.
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