That they were quite reasonable and, therefore, he did not marry her for her "money".
It is important for the Bennet family because Mr. Wickham marrying Lydia would restore her reputation and prevent scandal. Additionally, it would secure Lydia's future by providing her with a respectable marriage and financial stability.
Mr. Bennet was relieved to know that Lydia and Wickham were finally married.
It was later revealed that Mr. Darcy provided the funds for George Wickham to marry Lydia, in order to repair the damage Wickham had caused and ensure Lydia's reputation and the Bennet family's honor were preserved.
At the end of "Pride and Prejudice," Elizabeth Bennet marries Mr. Darcy, Jane Bennet marries Mr. Bingley, Lydia Bennet marries Mr. Wickham, and Charlotte Lucas marries Mr. Collins.
Mr. Bennet wasinfuriated about the marriage
In Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice," it is Mr. Darcy who finds Lydia Bennet and George Wickham after they elope. Mr. Darcy then arranges for their marriage to avoid scandal and uphold Lydia's reputation.
Mr. Bennet has gone to London to find Lydia and Wickham. When he does, Mrs. Bennet believes Mr. Bennet will do all he can to force Wickham to marry Lydia. She believes this will necessarily entail a duel, and that Wickham, a much younger and more experienced man, will kill Mr. Bennet. When that happens, Mrs. Bennet fears, Mr. Collins will immediately descend on Longbourne to claim it for himself and throw the Bennets out. That being the case, she fears they will all wind up sleeping in hedgerows. Such are the quality of Mrs. Bennet's thoughts.
Lydia elopes with Mr. Wickham, a decision that brings shame and scandal upon her family due to the lack of a proper marriage ceremony and Wickham's reputation as a dishonest and manipulative man. This decision tarnishes the reputation of the Bennet family and puts Lydia in a vulnerable position.
No, george wickham is not single.
Mr. Darcy paid off the debts and arranged for the marriage of Lydia Bennet to Mr. Wickham to prevent a scandal and protect the reputation of the Bennet family in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice."
Mr. Darcy gave George Wickham the money to marry Lydia in order to save the Bennet family's reputation and to ensure Lydia's well-being. Wickham had previously tried to elope with Lydia without intention of marrying her, which would have brought shame upon the family.
Mr. Darcy found Lydia Bennet and George Wickham in London.
Lydia Bennet is the youngest of the five sisters.