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Mrs. Bennet clearly believes it is very important to the well being of any young woman that she marry, if she can. This is because it is crucial to her financial welfare, unless she is independently rich, which the Bennet sisters are not. The issue of love seems irrelevant to Mrs. Bennet.

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It's the only solution to their predicament, she has to marry off her daughters - and to marry them WELL, especially Jane, as her extremely attractive looks HAD to be worth something! To quote the beginning of the book, any rich gentleman HAD to be looking for a wife and she was more than willing to supply one!

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