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In "Pride and Prejudice," Mr. Wickham is the military man being an officer in the militia, and Mr. George Wickham is portrayed as a gambler involved in deceitful behavior. Wickham's actions and intentions towards the Bennet sisters illustrate the theme of social status and deception in the novel.

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