Frivolous
Lydia's actions in "Pride and Prejudice" could be characterized as impulsive and reckless. She elopes with Mr. Wickham without considering the consequences or social norms, causing distress and scandal for her family.
Lydia and Wickham first meet in the town of Meryton in Pride and Prejudice.
Catherine (Kitty) , Lydia and then the youngest is Mary.
Jane, in a letter.
Kitty and Lydia Bennet in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice are primarily interested in flirting with the military officers stationed in the town. They enjoy the attention and thrill of the flirtation, which eventually leads Lydia into a scandalous elopement with Mr. Wickham.
In the 1995 miniseries of Pride and Prejudice, Lydia is shown standing at the window of the room she shares with Wickham in London, and suddenly she sees Darcy outside.This does not happen in the book or any other screen production that I know of.
Kitty and Lydia reveal to Lizzy that Wickham is not to marry Mary King after all, and is, therefore, in their words, safe.
Lydia and Wickham go first to Longbourne to visit her family. After the visit, they go to Newcastle, where Wickham is to join a regiment in which he has a commission.
Lots of people walk to Meryton in Pride and Prejudice.. Mainly though, it is Lydia and Kitty, who go and see the soldiers often.
Wickham eloped with Lydia and was found living with her, unmarried and with no intention of being married, in London. He is bribed to marry Lydia to save the reputation of her family. We do not know the full extent of the bribe, but it included a commission in the regular army, having all his debts paid, and some additional money.
The actress' name is Jena Malone. She has also appeared in Life as a House, Donnie Darko, and Saved.
In "Pride and Prejudice," the term "unassailed" means not being attacked or criticized. It describes a state of being untouched or unharmed by negative comments or actions.