Throughout  Jane  Austens  novel  Pride  and  Prejudice , there  are  many  references  to  the  unusual  character  of  Elizabeth  Bennet ; she  is  seen  to  be  an  atypical  female  during  those  times.   Wit , bravery , independence , and  feminist  views  all  describe  a  most  extraordinary  model  for  women.Pride  and  Prejudice  is  a  humorous  novel  about  the  trials  of  marrying  well  in  the  early  eighteenth  century. It  focuses  mainly  on  the  actions  of  two  couples  Elizabeth  Bennet  and  Mr. Darcy  and  Jane  Bennet  and  Mr.  Bingley.  Elizabeth  Bennet  is  a vibrant, headstrong young woman  who  is  not  too  keen  on  the  idea  of  marriage , whereas  Mr. Darcy  is  an  egotistical  and  proud  man  who  improves  on  closer  acquaintance. Mr.  Bingley  is  Mr. Darcys  closest  confidante  and  is  a  very  good  man  who  is  easily  persuaded. Jane  Bennet  is  the  eldest  of  the  Bennet  daughters  who  is  closest  to  Elizabeth  and  is  also  a  very  good-natured  person. All  of  these  characteristics  play  off  of  one  another  throughout  the  course  of  events  to  create  many  interesting  situations.Jane  Austen  was  the  daughter  of  a  minister  in  a  small  English  town. Her  observations  about  irony  and  hypocrisy  in  English  society  drove  her  to  write  many  stories  of  such  things  especially  marriage  as  that  was  a  prime  example  of  such  traits. She  herself  never  married.Elizabeth  Bennets  wit  is  both  humorous  and  intelligent. There  are  repeated  instances  within  the  story  in  which  she  proves  her  cleverness  and  liveliness.Joel  Weinsheimer  believes  that   Elizabeth  demonstrates  her  intelligence  by  acknowledging  that  marriage  does  not  always  bring  happiness  ( 16 ) . This  would  have  been  a  big  step  for  a  woman  living  in  a  society  in  which  the  sole  purpose  of  that  particular  gender  was  to  marr...