In pride and prejudice there are three main marriages that are focused on. The marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, Lydia and Mr. Whickam, and Jane and Mr. Bingley. The marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is very different from the marriage of Jane and Mr. Bingley. The reason that the marriages are so different is because they both married for different reasons. Elizabeth is The second daughter in the Bennet family, she very intelligent and witty. Elizabeth has very good qualities she is lovely, clever, and can hold conversations. These traits would make it seem like she lives in a high class society, but she lives in the middle class of society. Mr. Darcy whom she marries is the son of a wealthy family and the master of the great estate of Pemberly. He is Intelligent and witty also but he has the tendency to judge too hastily and harshly. Because of Darcy's wealth from birth he looks down on people from lower social classes than him. It is easy to see that Elizabeth and Darcy have many things in common, which is necessary in a relationship that will work. Jane Austen first titled the book First Impressions, this title is relevant to their marriage because Darcy's first impression against Elizabeth was to look down on her because she was not as wealthy as him. The title comes into play again when Darcy proposes to Elizabeth for the first time, Elizabeth said no because of the first impression she had on Darcy when he was being prejudice against her