\Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy's relationship is one I consider to be the binary opposite of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's. Austen clearly shows throughout the novel that Mr Darcy and Lizzy are the epitome of a healthy relationship. They seem to truly love each other and are in love before they are engaged; much like a typical relationship in today’s society. Elizabeth does not conform to the general views of her era. This is supported when Mr. Collins proposes to Elizabeth and she turns him down because it is not what she wants. Elizabeth describes Mr. Darcy's feelings for Elizabeth when she says, "'...you were sick of civility, of deference, of officious attention. You were disgusted with the women who were always speaking and looking, …show more content…
This idea can be seen throughout Pride and Prejudice. Mrs. Bennet was characterized as someone with a “weak understanding and illiberal mind”. On the other hand, her husband, Mr. Bennet was portrayed as a competent and sarcastic man who was fond of reading. Mrs. Bennet was often teased by her husband, who found great pleasure in mocking her, sometimes without her knowledge. Elizabeth Bennet also touched upon the idea of the inferiority of women during a conversation with Mr. Darcy and Miss Bingley. After hearing what defined an accomplished