Mrs. Bennet has two siblings. One is Mrs. Philips, the wife of an attorney, who lives in Merriton (her husband never appears in the book). The other is Mr. Gardiner, who is a wealth tradesman, living in the Cheapside district of London. He is married to Mrs. Gardiner, who grew up in Lambton, near Darcy's estate, Pemberly.
In Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice", Mrs. Bennet has two sisters: Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Gardiner. These siblings play a role in the social dynamics of the story and interact with the Bennet family throughout the novel.
Mr. Gardiner and Mrs. Phillips
Mrs. Philips and Mr. Gardiner
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The only son-in-law in the book read the book more carefully gosh. It is easy.
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Charlotte Lucas.
Haley bennet is jimmy bennets sister
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The Bingley sisters looked down on the Bennet family because they were of a lower social standing and lacked wealth and refinement. They considered the Bennets to be beneath them in terms of social status and manners.
The term that best describes the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner is "extended family." Mrs. Fitzwilliam is the sister of Mr. Gardiner and they share a family bond through their siblings' marriage.
This is Belina Crachit. She was at home with Bob her father, Mrs Cratchit and her siblings
mr marquettes, mrs marquettes, bob, dave and jim.
He called on Jane Bennet.He first gets settled back into the house, and goes hunting. After a few days, he goes to visit the Bennets, and is invited to a party that Mrs. Bennet throws. Mrs. Bennet also tries to get Bingley and Jane alone, in hopes that they are in love and he will propose to her. Eventually, Mr. Bingley does confess his love for Jane, and they get engaged.