
Lydia Bennet
from Pride and Prejudice
The youngest Bennet daughter, tall, well-grown, and good-humored. She is remarkably vain, idle, frivolous, and self-willed, with an insatiable love for flirtation, officers, and social gaiety. She is uninhibited and lacking in moral understanding.
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About Lydia Bennet
Lydia Bennet is a supporting character in Jane Austen's classic novel "Pride and Prejudice" (1813). The youngest Bennet daughter, tall, well-grown, and good-humored. She is remarkably vain, idle, frivolous, and self-willed, with an insatiable love for flirtation, officers, and social gaiety. She is uninhibited and lacking in moral understanding.
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