Mrs. Bennet is a dramatic older woman with plenty of worries and "weak" nerves. She often jumps to extremes of situations and causes a scene. This behavior often times is in likeness to her daughter Lydia Bennet's frivolous nature.
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| - Mrs. Bennet is a dramatic older woman with plenty of worries and "weak" nerves. She often jumps to extremes of situations and causes a scene. This behavior often times is in likeness to her daughter Lydia Bennet's frivolous nature.
- Mrs. Bennet (née Gardiner) is a main character in Pride and Prejudice. Together with her husband, Mr. Bennet, she has five daughters: Jane Bennet Bingley, Elizabeth Bennet Darcy, Mary Bennet, Catherine Bennet, and Lydia Bennet Wickham. She has two siblings, Mrs. Philips and Mr. Gardiner, and is the sister-in-law of Mrs. Gardiner and the paternal aunt of their children. She is the mother-in-law of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Charles Bingley, and George Wickham. She is related to William Collins through marriage.
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| - Mrs. Bennet is a dramatic older woman with plenty of worries and "weak" nerves. She often jumps to extremes of situations and causes a scene. This behavior often times is in likeness to her daughter Lydia Bennet's frivolous nature.
- Mrs. Bennet (née Gardiner) is a main character in Pride and Prejudice. Together with her husband, Mr. Bennet, she has five daughters: Jane Bennet Bingley, Elizabeth Bennet Darcy, Mary Bennet, Catherine Bennet, and Lydia Bennet Wickham. She has two siblings, Mrs. Philips and Mr. Gardiner, and is the sister-in-law of Mrs. Gardiner and the paternal aunt of their children. She is the mother-in-law of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Charles Bingley, and George Wickham. She is related to William Collins through marriage.
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