#Lizzy bennet
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
fawnilu · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
🎼- Mr. Collins playing harp
@janeuary-month
539 notes · View notes
nerdside · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Pride and Prejudice characters + being a mood
7K notes · View notes
homosandhomies · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
this is so siblingcore bc lizzy basically says to jane "you're so beautiful and amazing but you usually have SHIT taste in men except for this guy so ig i’ll give you permission to like him”
2K notes · View notes
lambspng · 22 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
Dearest, loveliest Elizabeth!
320 notes · View notes
phantomchick · 1 month ago
Text
On Mr. Bennet
I actually think that Mr. Bennet was probably the most similar to Lydia for all that as his favourite daughter Lizzy shared his penchant for books and witticisms about other people.
The thing about Mr. Bennet is he's chiefly concerned with his own amusement, his own interests, while Mrs. Bennet panics over the entailment and what they'll do when he's dead he brushes it off and takes no action, if pushed on it he gets passive-aggressive. He's not interested in thinking about a world where he's dead or preparing for it, and while that's obviously irresponsible it's also not like that mindset's uncommon even today. Mr. Bennet doesn't save money, Mr. Bennet reads and jokes around, taking nothing seriously. Mr. Bennet is prepared to make fun of his young daughters "They are all silly and ignorant like other girls but Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters" and tease his wife "You mistake me dear I have a high respect for your nerves, they are my old friends." and everyone else that he comes into contact with "For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and laugh at them in our turn?" "Mr. Bennet’s expectations were fully answered. His cousin was as absurd as he had hoped; and he listened to him with the keenest enjoyment, . . . and, except in an occasional glance at Elizabeth, requiring no partner in his pleasure." He amuses himself with their antics without stepping in to teach the daughters he's responsible for better 'more respectable' ways to behave especially in regards to the scenes they make in public. That's far less entertaining after all. And would require him to actually put work in rather than look down on them as an observer.
Lizzy mirrors his behaviour a lot at the start of the book in regards to making character judgements about the people around her, but her care in trying to make sure her younger sister doesn't drink too much at the ball for example is something he never would've bothered with and she learns over the course of the book to be less prideful about her 'discernment' and less liable to allow herself to be prejudiced against the people she meets based on hearsay or first impressions.
Lydia meanwhile is similarly entertaining as a member of the family early in the book and later on is revealed to be similarly selfish in what her indifference to the consequences of her choices will mean for the rest of the family, in the note explaining that she has run off with Wickham, Lydia writes “What a good joke it will be!”
While her sense of humour is less cynical and sarcastic than her father's the fact she places priority on what's fun rather than the right thing to do makes her a very interesting parallel. Of course this is also an indicator of her immaturity and her parents' failures to educate her properly but Lydia ends up being a foil for both her parents', the result of their enabling and neglectful parenting styles and a merging of their worst qualities/personality traits. In fact her marriage echoes their own "My child, let me not have the grief of seeing you unable to respect your partner in life." in how she marries thoughtlessly, for attraction rather than love. As ridiculous and inconsiderate as her mother; as passive, selfish and careless in regards to 'duty to the family' as her father and as conceited as both of them.
In the end, he jokes about how quickly his guilt for the situation will pass and he decides not to pay an allowance for her clothes or allow her to visit “I will not encourage the impudence of either, by receiving them at Longbourn.” but this is of course in line with his behaviour all throughout the book. If it's not interesting to him he either makes fun of it or avoids it. Having Lydia at Longbourne would mean facing his mistakes with her or even the similarities her marital situation shares with his own and that would be uncomfortable. Unlike Lizzy and Darcy he doesn't change himself at all despite the pressures of the situations he encounters over the course of the book, and sadly neither did Lydia. They didn't want to you see. So they didn't bother and thanks to the efforts of other people, it mostly all worked out for them. At least on the surface.
301 notes · View notes
bloomsbury · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
👒✨ the bennet sisters ✨🦢
1K notes · View notes
t3rrarium · 1 year ago
Text
Girl what are you doing showing up to netherfield with your hem 6 inches deep in mud you want me so bad or what
1K notes · View notes
malotte00 · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Lizzy
714 notes · View notes
jaybennet · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
208 notes · View notes
sillyandsensibleheart · 4 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Excerpt from Letters from Hertfordshire (upcoming chapter) on Ao3:
"Though he was certain Bingley’s wife would soon be recognized as one of the greatest beauties in London, Darcy’s gaze lingered only briefly on her before shifting to the woman beside her—whose beauty remained as indefinable to him now as it had ever been. Elizabeth Bennet was more than a collection of fine features, with correct proportions and rosy hues. She was, to Darcy, something far beyond that.
Whatever essence it was that made mere flesh human, she possessed it in greater measure than anyone he had ever known. To look upon her was to feel, to touch, to taste, to see.
Even now, when seeing her was a torment, he knew to his bones he would never look away. He felt the warmth of his own blood in her nearness, and whatever pain it cost him, he would endure it– if only to remember what it was to be alive."
****
Writing is going very well, just beginning the editing process of chapter 20. :)
For those of you new here and interested in reading this story, here is the summary:
After accidentally overhearing a conversation between Elizabeth Bennet and Charolette Lucas at the Netherfield ball, Darcy is forced to admit that he has made an embarrassing misjudgment. Elizabeth Bennet detests him. The trouble is, she might be the very person he needs most to help his sister out of her depression. Darcy must overcome his pride to ask a woman who does not even LIKE him to befriend his lonely sister, while Elizabeth must open her heart to a young woman in need.
Darcy and Elizabeth learn to know each other in broken pieces through letters sent to a mutually beloved girl.
Elizabeth Bennett and Georgiana Darcy become 'pen pals'.
Read it here:
Letters from Hertfordshire
PC: occasional.angel
186 notes · View notes
agrippinaes · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
...i wonder who first discovered the power of poetry in driving away love? i thought that poetry was the food of love. of a fine, stout love it may, but if it is only a vague inclination i'm convinced one poor sonnet will kill it stone dead. so what do you recommend to encourage affection? dancing. even if one's partner is barely tolerable.
149 notes · View notes
aestheticallysxx · 9 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
I love you, most ardently.
Pride and Prejudice (2005)
254 notes · View notes
egosketch · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
i wanted a wedding scene so bad 😭😭😭
937 notes · View notes
arunswild · 1 year ago
Text
colin firth has fully convinced me that there is nothing sexier than men in 19th century garb confusedly asking me if my family is in good health.
241 notes · View notes
obscurelittlebird · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
282 notes · View notes
darkcademiasss · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
513 notes · View notes