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I have to admit that from all the characters, my favourite will always be Mr. Bennett, portrayed in this version by Donald Sutherland. His humorous patience with his twittering wife whose abiding aim in life is to marry her daughters off to wealthy gentlemen and his witty comments on all that is going on around him in that hectic household are outstanding. Above all, despite his seeming detachment, his love for his daughters shines through and steals the show. How times have changed. Although there are many differences between 1830 and now, there will always be mothers who are set on finding the best partners for their daughters. And always mothers who are disappointed with the choices made.
Another of my
favourite characters is Elizabeth’s friend Charlotte who does not view life
through tinted lenses. Realistically she sees that she is never likely to win
the affections of a handsome gent who will sweep her off her feet for she is no
beauty, although not plain, and knows that she will have to be satisfied with
second best. To Elizabeth’s dismay, she accepts that a marriage with the
pompous and idiotic Mr. Collins will bring her a house that she can call her
own. It is a blessing that she does find contentment in this house. But isn’t
this so true to life even these days when many are forced to accept second best
matches.
I wonder what Jane would think of her book being played out in so many different ways on the screen. Most authors desire to see their work made into a movie or TV series, I know I do, and are forever disappointed. Perhaps she is up yonder somewhere enjoying the fame. I do hope so.