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Lydia is the wild one of the Bennet sisters. She is youngest, but she is the most active and the most thoughtless. She is rude and careless. She causes trouble without thinking of it and does not understand the difficulty she causes others. When she elopes with Wickham, she does not understand why this might be distressing to her family. In the end, the author makes it clear that Lydia is doomed to a difficult and unhappy life because of her careless behaviour.

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