Character Relationships in Pride and Prejudice
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This flowchart illustrates the intricate web of character relationships in Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice.' Central to the narrative are Elizabeth Bennet, the spirited second daughter, and Fitzwilliam Darcy, the enigmatic male lead, whose evolving romance forms the heart of the story. The chart maps out familial ties, friendships, and romantic entanglements, highlighting key figures like Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, Jane Bennet, and Mr. Collins. It also delves into the roles of influential characters such as Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Colonel Fitzwilliam, offering a comprehensive overview of the social dynamics that drive the plot forward.
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husband and wife
frame
Second daughter: Elizabeth (protagonist)
Collins
Four women: Katie
sister
Daughter
Friend
Lady Katherine de Búr
Son
Mrs. Bennet
siblings
Neighbor
Mrs. Hearst
Eldest daughter: Jane
Georgiana Dashwood
Lady Anita
Housekeeper
Mr. Bennet
Fitzwilliam Darcy (male lead)
Love
Second daughter: Maria Lucas
\"Pride and Prejudice\" Character Relationships
Old Butler
Colonel Fitzwilliam
Mr. Wikham
Ambiguous
Mr. Philips
Mr. Gardner
Mr. Pemberley Dash West
Caroline Bentley
Ask the male lead to leave the female lead and marry his daughter
Mrs. Lucas
Miss De Boer
Three women: Mary
Mrs. Phillips
Mr. Bentley
Benefactor
Entice elopement and finally fail
Eldest daughter: Charlotte Lucas
Mr. Hearst
elope
William Lucas
Mrs. Gardner
Cousin
Little girl: Lydia

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