![]() Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.”Ĭatherine “Kitty” Bennet:Identifiers: Static and flat. A person may be proud without being vain. Vanity and pride are two different things, though the words are often used synonymously. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed, that human nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some quality or other, real or imaginary. Mary Bennet: Flat and Static, “Pride is a very common failing I believe. I have nothing either to hope or fear, and nothing to reproach him with.”Įlizabeth “Lizzy” Bennet: Dynamic, protagonist, “He is the unlucky to lose your friendship in a way he’s likely to suffer from all his blood.” Jane Bennet: Round and Major character “He may live in my memory as the most amiable man of my acquaintance, but that is all. ![]() Bennet: Minor Character and static.”I'm sorry to hear that, if i had know as much this morning, i should of never called on him” Bennet: A stock character, static character, “If i can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield, and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for.”
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