First, i hope this is not for a paper and therefore cheating. But to answer your question vaguely, think of the similarities between Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Austen herself.
1) Both women refuse to marry without affection
2) Both women refuse the many offers of marriages
3) Both had a Mr. Collins like figure (Jane's being a Mr. John Warren)
the first likeness stated is, perhaps, the most important and most relevant answer to your question. Look at the first few sentences of Pride and Prejudice and you will find that the norm of the day is the opposite of Elizabeth's (and therefore, Jane's) philosophy to happiness, love, marriage, etc.
Start there, and you should find your answer, best of luck
Elizabeth Bennett overcame gender barriers in "Pride and Prejudice" by displaying intelligence, wit, independence, and strong moral character that challenged societal expectations of women during that time period. She refused to conform to the traditional roles assigned to women and stood up for herself, making her a revolutionary character in the novel.
In the 2005 film adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet is played by Keira Knightley.
Kam Heskin plays Elizabeth Bennett in the 2003 modern adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Elizabeth Bennett spurned the marriage proposal of Mr. Collins
Elizabeth Bennet's best friend in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice" is Charlotte Lucas.
Elizabeth Ann Bennett's birth name is Elizabeth Ann Bennett.
Pride and Prejudice That was when one of Elizabeth Bennett's suitors, Mr. Collins asks Elizabeth to marry him. Elizabeth refuses, and Elizabeth's mother Mrs. Bennett appeals to Mr. Bennett to talk to Elizabeth and convince her to accept Mr. Collins' proposal. She tells Mr. Bennett to tell Elizabeth that she would never see her again if she didn't marry Mr. Collins. However, Mr. Bennett sides with Elizabeth - clearly evident from this dialogue. The exact dialogue is - " An unhappy alternative is now before you, Elizabeth. You must now become a stranger to one of your parents. Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do." There are a number of film versions of Pride and Prejudice, and this particular line is probably in all of them because it is one of the best known lines from the novel itself.
I'm thinking its Elizabeth (aka Lizzie) Bennett from Pride & Prejudice (2005)
Elizabeth Ann Bennett is 5' 8".
Agnes Elizabeth Lloyd Bennett died in 1960.
Agnes Elizabeth Lloyd Bennett was born in 1872.
The hero in "Pride and Prejudice" is Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. Initially seen as proud and aloof, he undergoes a transformation throughout the novel that leads to his humility and realization of his love for Elizabeth Bennet.
Jane Austen, like many writers of the time, chose to be vague about the specific date in which the novel is set. So there is no way to really answer this. However, it is at some point between the Napoleonic wars, so Elizabeth must have been born a little before that. Keep in mind that she was age 20 at the start of the novel, this giving some clue.