Pride and Prejudice

Consider the sequence of events --the general pursuit of Mr. Bingley, Charlotte's marrying Mr. Collins, Wickham's pursuit of Ms. King, Darcy's interruption of Bingley-Jane relationship, and then Darcy's proposal -- reveal very clearly the society's major

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Consider the sequence of events --the general pursuit of Mr. Bingley, Charlotte's marrying Mr. Collins, Wickham's pursuit of Ms. King, Darcy's interruption of Bingley-Jane relationship, and then Darcy's proposal -- reveal very clearly the society's major concerns in their "marriage market": that the couple should be of the same rank, or one can improve his/her social/economic status through marriage while the other should avoid bad connections. Do you agree that family background has an impact on the marriage market in Pride and Prejudice? Explain why?