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Elizabeth Bennet

Second of five Bennet daughters, known for sharp wit and refusal to marry for convenience. Elizabeth represents female independence in Regency England, insisting on marrying for love and respect. Her initial prejudice against Darcy and gradual recognition of her error explores self-knowledge and growth.

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