Trust plays a key role in this story, because if the Bennett sisters are not there for each other, then the story would have been completely different. The relationships between the Bennett sisters is irreplaceable. One example of this is Jane and Elizabeth. Jane and Elizabeth are the oldest Bennett sisters. They never leave each other’s side and have each other’s backs no matter what. When it comes to marriage, they are always honest with each other and remain loyal to one another no matter what happens. Another example of loyalty is Lydia and Mr.Wickham. No matter how much trouble Lydia got herself into because of Mr.Wickham, she still stays loyal to him. She realizes how much she truly loves him and decides it is best for her to stay with him. “When Elizabeth’s sister Lydia falls prey to the wily Wickham and brings disgrace to the Bennetts…” (Spector 1) This quote shows how Lydia making the decision she makes is hard on the Bennett’s and causes trouble. Lydia even grows apart from Kitty, her sister and childhood best friend, but remains loyal to Mr.Wickham. These are all reasons loyalty plays a key role in the family relationships in Pride and …show more content…
Social Status has a large influence on family relationships. Bingley and Darcy’s family and friends both believe their love with Jane and Elizabeth is not a positive thing due to the different social ranks. Marriage also plays a key role in family relationships. The marriages of Jane and Bingley, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, and Lydia and Mr.Wickham all have different effects on family relationships. Some are good and help the family whereas some ruin relationships. The final influence on family relationships in Pride and Prejudice is loyalty. Loyalty is essential for the Bennett family to stay together and remain close. Lydia proves her loyalty is elsewhere towards the end of the novel, which is why she ends up separating from some of the family. Social status, marriage, and trust all play key roles in the family relationships in Pride and