<Li> Georgiana Darcy - Georgiana is Mr. Darcy's quiet, amiable (and shy) younger sister, with a dowry of £ 30,000, and is aged barely 16 - years - old when the story begins . When still 15, Miss Darcy almost eloped with Mr. Wickham, but was saved by her brother, who she idolises . Thanks to years of tutorage under masters, she is accomplished at the piano, singing, playing the harp, and drawing, and modern languages, and is therefore described as Caroline Bingley's idea of an' accomplished woman' . </Li> <Li> Charlotte Lucas - Charlotte is Elizabeth's friend who, at 27 years old (and thus past prime marriage age), fears becoming a burden to her family and therefore agrees to marry Mr. Collins to gain financial security . Though the novel stresses the importance of love and understanding in marriage, Austen never seems to condemn Charlotte's decision to marry for money . She uses Charlotte to convey how women of her time would adhere to society's expectation for women to marry even if it is not out of love, but convenience . Charlotte is the daughter of Sir William Lucas and Lady Lucas, friends of Mrs. Bennet . </Li> <P> Many critics take the novel's title as a starting point when analysing the major themes of Pride and Prejudice; however, Robert Fox cautions against reading too much into the title because commercial factors may have played a role in its selection . "After the success of Sense and Sensibility, nothing would have seemed more natural than to bring out another novel of the same author using again the formula of antithesis and alliteration for the title . It should be pointed out that the qualities of the title are not exclusively assigned to one or the other of the protagonists; both Elizabeth and Darcy display pride and prejudice ." The title is very likely taken from a passage in Fanny Burney's popular 1782 novel Cecilia, a novel Austen is known to have admired: </P> <P> "The whole of this unfortunate business," said Dr Lyster, "has been the result of PRIDE and PREJUDICE...Yet this, however, remember: if to PRIDE and PREJUDICE you owe your miseries, so wonderfully is good and evil balanced, that to PRIDE and PREJUDICE you will also owe their termination ..." (capitalisation as in the original .) </P>

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