Elizabeth Bennet
Second daughter of the Bennet family who must overcome pride and prejudice to find love. Elizabeth represents female intelligence, social critique, and the importance of self-knowledge. Her refusal of advantageous matches for mere security shows insistence on marrying for love and respect, challenging Regency marriage norms.
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