Marriage In Darcy And Elizabeth's Pride And Prejudice

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Marriage serves to unite two people, and although it can bring joy and happiness to those who marry for true love, it can be an inescapable burden to those who marry for wealth and status. Many times, struggles with societal influences and family names impact decisions in matrimony. The novel Pride and Prejudice provides a great contrast between couples who seek out marriage for the right and wrong reasons. Some characters, such as Elizabeth, find great harmony and happiness in their choice of partner, while others, such as Charlotte and Lydia will reap the consequences for marrying for monetary value and status their whole lives.
Average serves as the first word to describe Charlotte Lucas, the practical and unromantic 27 year old daughter …show more content…

Both Darcy and Elizabeth believe social status isn’t everything, and should not determine one 's worth. Their sharp sensible minds and love of literature draws them together from the very beginning. Their kindness reveals itself in the way they care and look out for their families. Elizabeth shows this by traveling on foot through the mud and dirt to get to her sick sister Jane; and Darcy protects his sister Georgiana from the bad intentions of Mr. Wickham who wanted to marry her for money. Eventually they will both come to the realization that their immediate prejudices against one another were all wrong, kindling a passionate love between them. Darcy and Elizabeth 's marriage represents the idea that marriage is for love, and not for status and …show more content…

Their flirty personalities and manipulative ways make them perfect for one another. A quick and unthought out decision on Lydia’s part to run away with a man to get married, without her family 's consent, became a terrible decision when Wickham decides he doesn’t want to marry Lydia afterall. He is only convinced when a large enough sum of money, offered by Darcy, forces him to marry Lydia. The union must happen since lydia ran away with a man and is now “ruined” in society’s terms for any other man. Their marriage faces hardships of two people unwilling to commit to one another, carelessness with money, and immaturity. Lydia and Wickham married out of deceit and

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