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Lady Catherine offers an interesting counterpoise to Mrs Bennet.

The Bennet family and the Darcy family have certain things in common. One of these things is that Wickham tried to elope with girls in both. Another, which does not come to attention until Lizzy makes a point of it, is that despite the difference in wealth, the two families are of the same social class. But another, and it is very important, is that the faults Darcy sees in Mrs Bennet are reflected in abundance by his mother's sister.

It would be interesting to know what goes through Darcy's mind as he contemplates the fact that his family is really no better than the Bennets in any way aside from wealth. He loves his sister, and so he must forgive Lydia at least to some degree. He has complained about Mrs Bennet, but must live with the fact that Lady Catherine travelled some distance to confront Lizzy over a rumor of their engagement. Ultimately, the fact that he has to contemplate these things is important to overcoming his own foolish unwillingness to see Lizzy as an equal.

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Lady Catherine de Bourgh's character in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" serves as a representation of the rigid social hierarchy and class distinctions of the time. Her arrogance, condescension, and obsession with maintaining social status highlight the superficiality and limitations of society's expectations. Lady Catherine's interactions with other characters, especially Elizabeth Bennet, emphasize the importance of individual integrity and self-respect in the face of societal pressure.

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Lady Catherine De Bourgh is Darcy's mother's sister. She is a very wealthy woman who lives at an estate called Rosings in Kent. She is the patroness of Mr. Collins, and the mother of Anne De Bourgh. She wants to see her daughter marry Darcy. She is controlling, self centered, opinionated, inconsiderate, and rude. She does not understand other people, and seems to have no inclination to learn.

She has a number of functions in the plot, including providing a way for Darcy to meet Lizzy again. She also gives Darcy the intelligence that Lizzy has not absolutely rejected him. She does this unintentionally, while trying to make sure Darcy and Lizzy will not marry.

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