Elizabeth Bennet exhibits characteristics of a contemporary woman by being independent, outspoken, and intelligent. She challenges societal norms, values personal fulfillment, and is not afraid to assert herself in her relationships. Her wit, strength of character, and determination make her a relatable and modern female protagonist.
Poke bonnet
bun and bonnet or mob cap
A bonnet is a hat that is made out of any kind of cloth. Bonnets were popular in the 1800's and worn by women. They are hats with a frilly edge around them.
nuts and bolts
Elizabeth Waldman has written: 'Where women work' -- subject(s): Employment, Women
I'll go has far has she wants to go
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Elizabeth Kerri Mahon has written: 'Scandalous women' -- subject- s -: Biography, Women
In British English, "bonnet" refers to the cover over the engine of a car, known as the "hood" in American English. The term can also mean a type of headwear for women or children. Therefore, in an automotive context, a British "bonnet" is equivalent to the American "hood."
Elizabeth Maret has written: 'Women's career patterns' -- subject(s): Employment, Women 'Women of the range' -- subject(s): Ranch life, Women in the cattle industry, Women ranchers
Elizabeth Stanton, and Clorise Bloomer
Elizabeth E. Brusco has written: 'Missionaries of \\' -- subject(s): Women in religion, Evangelicalism, Pentecostal women, Women missionaries, Pentecostalism