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Pride and Prejudice: The Three Younger Daughters

By Lena Bui and Simi Kaur

Lydia Bennet
And we mean to treat you all," added Lydia, "but you must lend us the money, for we have just spent ours at the shop out there." Then, showing her purchases"Look here, I have bought this bonnet. I do not think it is very pretty; but I thought I might as well buy it as not. I shall pull it to pieces as soon as I get home, and see if I can make it up any better." ( 211-212)
Lydia is nave and reckless. She cant manage money or have any responsibility

``MY DEAR HARRIET, You will laugh when you know where I am gone, and I cannot help laughing myself at your surprise to-morrow morning, as soon as I am missed. I am going to Gretna Green, and if you cannot guess with who, I shall think you a simpleton, for there is but one man in the world I love, and he is an angel. I should never be happy without him, so think it no harm to b off. You need not send them word at Longbourn of my going, if you do not like it, for it will make the surprise the greater when I write to them and sign my name Lydia Wickham. What a good joke it will be! I can hardly write for laughing. [] Your affectionate friend, LYDIA BENNET.'' (276-277) She is ignorant to how the world works. She is, in a way, similar to Jane in that both of them tend to put trust in anyone and everyone- Naive. For instance, Lydia does not understand her rash marriage to Wickham and under what circumstances the union even occurred under.

Evironemnt affect on people 0 potential for good parenitnig mr\ms benett silly girls

weak-spirited, irritable, and completely under Lydias guidance (203)

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