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kolbaska11 [484]
2 years ago
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Why mainly does Elizabeth judge Bingley, in Part 2, Chapter 1?

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White raven [17]2 years ago
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Elizabeth judges Bingley because she believes he is shallow and is only attracted to Jane for her looks, as shown in part B.

<h3>Why does Elizabeth have this thought?</h3>
  • Because Bingley is rich and this is a common behavior among members of the upper class.
  • Because Jane is from a poor family but she is very kind and beautiful.
  • Because it was unusual for rich boys to commit to poor girls.

Elizabeth had a very bad view of upper-class men, for she knew how shallow they were and knew that poor, beautiful girls like her sister Jane were easy prey to be manipulated by rich men like Bingley.

This question is about the book "Pride and Prejudice" and you can learn more about this book at the link below:

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