"Elizabeth is his favorite and for the first part of the book she kind of gives him a pass on everything because they can look at mrs. Bennett being an idiot or or all the weird people at a ball." "They have a good father-daughter relationship yeah but then eventually she kind of comes to resent his passivity oh interestingYeah so I mean we probably won't talk about that a whole lot more but but their relationship is a good one," he said.
This week, we take another run at Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice is, in Andrew's words, "a book where a bunch of people eventually get married to each other.
"It's also more than that, of course—it gives us an opportunity to talk about class, wealth, social standing, love, the institution of marriage, Milton Bradley jingles, and one Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy (Fitzy to his friends).
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