Foil In Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice

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Foil in Pride and Prejudice In Pride and Prejudice there are many important characters who have made great impacts on lives of different characters throughout the novel. Wickham is one of those characters who made a lasting impact on Elizabeth and Darcy’s life. Wickham, not being a key character throughout the novel, ends up having one of the greatest impact caused by his appearance. His appearance causes love, hate, and turmoil in the Bennet family and the relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. When Wickham first shows up in the novel he arrives to Meryton with the militia. Being a young charming man it catches many young girls such as Lydia and Catherine fell in love at first sight. Two young girls seeing an attractive bachelor in …show more content…

This worries Mrs. Bennet to death because she is scared that this will lower her status even more within the community. Status is so important to Mrs. Bennet because she cares about how people view her and her family. Even though the Bennet’s don’t have as much money as others in the book, she still finds a way to manage her status symbol. Mrs. Bennet importance of status also affects the way she views the men she thinks is fit for her daughters. She finds it very important that her daughter’s marry a rich man that is well known and is in the upper …show more content…

Darcy finds Lydia and Wickham and pays off Wickham to marry Lydia so there will be no shame put upon the Bennet name. Elizabeth soon finds out that Darcy did this for her and she falls in love with a man she thought she could never love. Mr. Bennet knows that Elizabeth hates Darcy for his personality and the way he treats others and when Elizabeth goes to her father about marrying Darcy he doesn’t believe that she truly loves him. When Mr. Bennet doesn't believe that Elizabeth really does love Darcy she tells him that Darcy paid off Wickham to marry Lydia to save the family name. Mr. Bennet cries of joy when he hears that Darcy did such for his own daughter and family and becomes forever grateful for what he