They fully support and love each other and often help each other. They talk to each other a lot, and when comfort is needed, they are there for each other. When it comes to handling relationship pressures, Elizabeth obviously handles things better than Jane. The two are both on the hunt for love, yes, but they handle it very differently. When Jane thinks she's found the man she loves, she pursues him (not in a creepy or weird way, just so as to keep him interested in her) and the two seem to be very happy with each other for a while. in history. Jane is quickly falling in love with Bingley and firmly believes that he thinks the same thing about her. That's why when he and his family leave for London, she really doesn't understand... and neither does Elizabeth. This is where Jane's naivety really comes to hurt her: she believes what Miss Bingley tells her through letters, even though Bingley is vain and dishonest. Elizabeth states that the whole situation doesn't make any sense and states that Bingley couldn't have completely lost interest in Jane all of a sudden. The pressure put on the girls by their mother doesn't help at all and actually makes things worse. He is domineering and his only goal is to marry all his daughters. Often when she does this she looks foolish in public, embarrassing her children
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