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  2. Marriage in the works of Jane Austen - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Bennet, Fanny Price, and Anne Elliot each experience a shift in social status through marriage. Elizabeth’s marriage to Mr. Darcy, while romantic, challenges social norms, as she marries above her class and he chooses love over social expectations. [141] [51] [142]

  3. Mr. Darcy - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Darcy by C. E. Brock, 1895. Mr. Darcy is a wealthy young gentleman with an income exceeding £10,000 a year [2] (equivalent to over £13,000,000 a year in relative income [3]) and the proprietor of Pemberley, a large estate in Derbyshire, England.

  4. Lady Catherine de Bourgh - Wikipedia

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    Lady Catherine desired to marry her daughter to Mr. Darcy. At the end of the novel, Lady Catherine becomes the aunt-in-law of Elizabeth Bennet after Elizabeth marries Mr. Darcy. [ 4 ] She considers that Mr. Darcy is marrying someone much below him.

  5. Pride and Prejudice - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy return to Netherfield. Jane accepts Mr. Bingley's proposal. Lady Catherine, having heard rumours that Elizabeth intends to marry Mr. Darcy, visits her and demands she promise never to accept Mr. Darcy's proposal, as she and Darcy's late mother had already planned his marriage to her daughter Anne.

  6. Elizabeth Bennet - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth and Mr Darcy by Hugh Thomson, 1894. Elizabeth Bennet is the protagonist in the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.She is often referred to as Eliza or Lizzy by her friends and family.

  7. George Wickham - Wikipedia

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    George Wickham was the son of an estate manager for Mr. Darcy Senior, and George Wickham was the godson of Mr. Darcy Senior, who raised him practically like a second son, both in recognition of his father's work and loyalty and by affection for this boy with "charming manners".

  8. Anne Elliot - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice), for example, who has little money of her own, refuses the hand of a financially secure but unbearable young clergyman; befriends briefly a penniless (and, as it turns out, utterly worthless) army officer; and finally marries Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, who has a great estate, a Norman-sounding name, and £ ...

  9. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman - Wikipedia

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    Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman is the collective name given to a trilogy of historical romance novels written by Pamela Aidan.As the title suggests, they are based heavily on Jane Austen's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice, and feature many events of the novel as seen from the perspective of Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, the central male character of Austen's novel.