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He has prejudice against lower classes, and their mother makes their chances more disagreeable by trying to attract more men to them causing them to draw away. Mrs.Bennet also acts slightly obnoxious and tries scheming ways to get her daughters married such as when Jane had gotten invited over to Mr.Bingley's house.

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