Pride and Prejudice
How does Jane Austen effectively use Mrs Bennet to show the importance attached in seeing daughters well married?
From Chapter one only.
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From Chapter one only.
Mrs. Bennet is a foolish and frivolous woman. She lacks any sense of propriety and neglects to provide her daughters with a proper education. Instead, she remains concerned solely with securing them profitable marriages. Her lack of self-awareness constantly embarrasses Elizabeth and Mr. Bennet alike.