Charlotte Lucas

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Charlotte Lucas is a practical and plain-spoken friend of Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Austen’s novel "Pride and Prejudice," known for her pragmatic approach to marriage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Pride and Prejudice
fictional character
literary character
acquaintanceOf Jane Bennet NERFINISHED
Kitty Bennet NERFINISHED
Lady Catherine de Bourgh NERFINISHED
Lydia Bennet NERFINISHED
Mary Bennet NERFINISHED
Mr. Collins NERFINISHED
Mr. Darcy NERFINISHED
Mrs. Bennet NERFINISHED
Sir William Lucas NERFINISHED
appearsIn Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
associatedTheme marriage and economic necessity
pragmatism versus romance
women’s limited options
characterTrait observant
plain-spoken
practical
pragmatic about marriage
self-controlled
sensible
unromantic
closeConfidantOf Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
concern financial security
social stability
contrastsWith Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
daughterOf Lady Lucas NERFINISHED
Sir William Lucas NERFINISHED
describedAs plain
familyStatus gentry
fictionalAge 27
firstPublicationContext Pride and Prejudice (1813) NERFINISHED
friendOf Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkContext novel
laterResidesIn Hunsford Parsonage NERFINISHED
locatedNearResidence Longbourn GENERATED
marriesFor economic security
social position
nationality English
residesIn Lucas Lodge NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative foil to Elizabeth Bennet
settingPeriod Regency era England NERFINISHED
siblingOf Maria Lucas NERFINISHED
spouseOf Mr. Collins NERFINISHED
viewsOnMarriage marriage as a matter of convenience
marriage as security rather than romance

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Netherfield ball hasAttendee Charlotte Lucas
Mr. Collins marriedTo Charlotte Lucas