Pride and Prejudice - Bingley & family

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  • Created on: 19-04-13 19:07
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  • Pride and Prejudice - Bingley & family
    • Charles Bingley
      • Amiable and good tempered, modest
        • Easy going and likable, not a snob
      • Not concerned with class differences
      • Rich, money comes from fathers business
      • Easily swayed by advice from friends
        • Not strong minded
      • His character and love for Jane stays constant
      • Lacks serious character faults
      • Friends with Mr Darcy
    • Caroline Bingley
      • Superficial and selfish
      • Panders to Darcy in an attempt to win his effections
      • Tries to prevent the marriage of Jane and Bingley
      • Pretends to be a genuine friend to Jane but is rude to her when she comes to London
        • As well as Darcy's attachment to Lizzy by ridiculing the family
      • Charles Bingley's sister
    • Mrs Hurst
      • No real affection or esteem for her husband
      • Bingley's other sister
      • Character matches her sister
    • Mr Hurst
      • Does nothing but eat, sleep and play cards
      • Only concerned with quality of food
      • indolent man
      • Never says an intelligent word

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Paul Dutton

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A good, detailed mind map on the family.  Good for some quick revision.

yeyok51801

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Charles is portrayed as an amiable and kind-hearted gentleman. He is described as being handsome, amiable, and possessing a pleasant disposition. Bingley quickly becomes attracted to Jane Bennet, the eldest Bennet sister, and the two develop a strong mutual affection. However, Bingley's feelings are manipulated by his sisters and Mr. Darcy, leading to their separation. Eventually, his true character shines through, and he recognizes his love for Jane, leading to a happy resolution. https://myccpay2.wordpress.com/2023/06/30/understanding-the-credit-building-potential-of-myccpay-total-card/

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