Lydia

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Lydia is the youngest and most impulsive of the Bennet sisters in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
adaptedIn Film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
Stage adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
Television adaptations of Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
ageAtNovelStart About 15–16 years old
appearsIn Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
associatedWith Meryton militia
birthOrder Youngest Bennet sister
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
educationLevel Superficial accomplishments
elopesWith George Wickham NERFINISHED
familyName Bennet NERFINISHED
fictionalResidence Longbourn, Hertfordshire, England NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1813
fullName Lydia Bennet NERFINISHED
genreOfWork Regency novel
givenName Lydia NERFINISHED
influencedBy Mrs. Bennet’s indulgence
interest Officers in the militia
languageOfWork English
loveInterest George Wickham NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction Contrast to Elizabeth Bennet’s prudence
Illustration of the dangers of poor upbringing
nationality English
parent Mr. Bennet NERFINISHED
Mrs. Bennet NERFINISHED
personalityTrait Flirtatious
Impulsive
Reckless
Self-indulgent
plotEvent Elopes to London with George Wickham
plotRole Catalyst for family scandal
relatedWork Pride and Prejudice (1813 novel) NERFINISHED
relationshipToElizabethBennet Younger sister
relationshipToJaneBennet Younger sister
relationshipToKittyBennet Close companion
rescuedFromScandalBy Fitzwilliam Darcy NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Early 19th-century England NERFINISHED
siblingOf Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
Jane Bennet NERFINISHED
Kitty Bennet NERFINISHED
Mary Bennet NERFINISHED
spouse George Wickham NERFINISHED
themeAssociation Marriage and imprudence
Reputation and social consequences

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Lydia Bennet givenName Lydia