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An Unfounded Universal Truth: A Contemporary Feminist


Understanding of Pride and Prejudice
Jenna DeForte
St. John Fisher University, jmd05233@sjf.edu

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An Unfounded Universal Truth: A Contemporary Feminist Understanding of Pride
and Prejudice

Abstract
Many people have deemed Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen a timeless tale. This story has been
adapted through many different mediums and has been reimagined in all different contexts. One of the
most recent reincarnations of this story is a web-series on YouTube that spanned 100 episodes. The
Lizzie Bennet Diaries builds a whole new world for Austen’s familiar characters to grow and develop in.
Using a feminist lens, the original novel and adaptation are examined in how both works represented the
female characters. Through the analysis of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice it is clear that her
characters befit the twenty-first century ideology effortlessly and, more importantly, thrive from the shift.
This emphasizes the craft of Austen and her alignment with some feminist ideals.

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An Unfounded Universal Truth: A Contemporary Feminist Understanding of Pride and


Prejudice

Jenna DeForte

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that Through the analysis of Pride and Prejudice
a single man in possession of a good fortune it is clear that her characters fit into the
must be in want of a wife” (1). This is how twenty-first century ideology effortlessly
the famed love story of Elizabeth Bennet and, more importantly, thrive from the shift.
and Fitzwilliam Darcy begins: with an
oversimplification of what every man and Marriage Plot and Feminism
woman aspires to have: a marriage. Jane
Austen decides to begin her novel Pride and Pride and Prejudice follows a marriage plot
Prejudice with this rather interesting line. and uses marriage ideology of the early
The next 376 pages are dedicated to how nineteenth-century. Lori Halvorsen Zerne
one family tries, rather successfully, to establishes that marriage ideology “demands
marry off its five daughters. Fast-forward that gentlewomen find both financial and
200 years after the novel is published. This romantic fulfillment in marriage (1-2).
familiar line is sarcastically recited as a 21st- Women take on specific pre-determined
century Lizzie Bennet establishes that a web roles of wife and mother that limit their
series vlog would be a far cry from its freedoms keeping them dependent on men.
source material. The adaptation The Lizzie During Austen’s time a woman had few
Bennet Diaries, a 100 episode YouTube options; she either got married and raised a
series from 2012 -2013, switches focus and family, or she became a spinster. There was
often surprises the audience in the ways it not much else for her to do. Education for
decides to re-tell this famous story. women was usually nothing more than
domestic understandings and left them at a
There has been a debate about where Austen loss to maintain their own lives. Austen’s
fits on a feminist spectrum, if she does at all. novel reaffirms and reinforces society’s
While developing a full understanding of ideals about women and marriage by ending
how The Lizzie Bennet Diaries adapts the the novel with three marriages. A happy
original source material of Pride and ending is to fall in love with a very rich man
Prejudice, this essay specifically examines and marry him, which is what her heroines
the characters created by Austen, as they are do. The characters may challenge some of
translated to The Lizzie Bennet Diaries the patriarchal notions and rebel against
through a feminist perspective. The changes some restrictions placed upon them, but they
made to these characters most obviously always end up falling into the role they were
present a feminist perspective that at first destined for.
glance seems to be new. Yet, upon further
examination of Austen’s original writing Even though The Lizzie Bennet Diaries is an
and characters, as well as with an adaptation it quickly separates itself from
understanding of feminist ideals of her time, the marriage ideology underlying Pride and
it is apparent that Austen’s characters are Prejudice. The opening lines and major plot
less traditional. The web-series capitalizes points may all be the same, but the focal
on a newly forming fourth wave of points are vastly different. Lizzie Bennet
feminism that utilizes the Internet to bring quickly flips the immensely recognizable
Austen’s characters into a new light. first line of the book on its head. She

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skeptically wonders, “universal truth, The terms feminist and feminism did not
really?” because she cannot fathom a come into use until the late 19th century and
woman aspiring to only become a wife emerged from the French word “feminisme”
regardless of the wealth of her husband (My (Oxford English Dictionary). This does not
Name is Lizzie Bennet). Her mother’s mean, however, that there were not women
obsession with marrying off her daughters is who found a voice on the subject of the
presented as ludicrous and often allows second-class citizenship that women largely
Lizzie to turn her mother into a caricature, experienced at this time. Mary
something that she does through Costume Wollstonecraft is one of the most notorious
Theater scenes. Lizzie does not buy into her persons who led the way in describing and
mother’s convoluted plans because marriage advocating for women’s rights.
is not her only objective in life. Whereas
Elizabeth Bennet is concerned with A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was
economic stability through marriage, Lizzie published in 1792 by Mary Wollstonecraft
Bennet has some room for failure in her detailing her highly radical views of women
society. In the 21stcentury, marriage is no to receive the same fundamental rights
longer the only option for women. Through reserved for men. She applied these beliefs
Lizzie and the other women, the series specifically to women’s education and
focuses more upon women having a career morality. She is specifically addressing and
and ambition. Education is finally available describing the women of the middle class
to these women so they can possess the tools which she claims are in the most “natural
they need to achieve success. They are state” (11). Her aim is to expose the
creating their own financial stability rather injustice that women experience in their
than relying on men for it. This Lizzie “slavish dependence” upon men (12). She
Bennet is a graduate student whose goals for believes that women are not inherently
her future are not centered on marrying a weaker than men and that women should
rich man. thus receive the same benefits as their male
equivalents. Women have a right to
The utter rejection of the sentiment that this education other than just domestic
first line of the book represents demonstrates understandings. They also should not be
how this series has been born out of a new restricted in their morality because they are
ideology fitting for a twenty-first century perceived to be weaker in mind and body
woman. The main women characters are than men.
unapologetic for taking the things that they
want. These women find romantic Mary Wollstonecraft’s writings challenged
relationships come second to their career her society’s constructs for women in
choices. The strong female characteristics of education. She claimed that the male
the book’s characters are only enhanced by dominance and fear of allowing women a
the web series. The marital union that closes proper education “contribute to enslave
the book is not the ideal for the ending of the women by cramping their understandings
adaptation. While the book moves toward and sharpening their senses” (25). Women
marriage, the web series moves toward are forced to be dependent on their husbands
female autonomy and agency. Lizzie Bennet for everything from political participation to
is trying to navigate her career opportunities economic stability, both in knowledge and
and finishing her graduate degree, not trying lawful rights. This system forcibly makes
to find a husband. women seem weaker; they are not allowed
to grow in society as men are allowed to do.

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It was believed at the time that if a woman Facebook in movements such as #HeforShe
ever presented herself as independent she and #GirlsLikeUs. With these online actions
would appear less appealing to male suitors. women can pick and choose what they
Wollstonecraft states, “The woman who affiliate themselves with.
strengthens her body and exercises her mind
will…become the friend, and not the humble The Lizzie Bennet Diaries grows out of this
dependent of her husband.” (33). Women relatively new movement. It is not all that
who do not limit themselves will become hard however to shift these characters and
partners with their husbands. If women are problems into the 21st century dynamic. The
allowed to receive a proper education they women of the novel demanded more for
can find a balance with their husbands. themselves even though they had so few
options. The web series strips away the
From Wollstonecraft’s radical views women limitations that Austen’s female characters
were allowed to find commonality and begin had, to allow these characters to develop
to fight for their right toward equal rights toward their potential. Jane Austen wrote
with men. What is called first wave strong female characters that were confined
feminism addressed women’s right to vote. to the conventions of their time. When they
The second wave of feminism spurred are set free from the social constructions that
women to rally for economic, personal, and Mary Wollstonecraft points out as limits to
political equality. Next came the third shift women’s agency, Austen’s female
toward women using media platforms to characters become a reflection of all the
fight for not only white women’s equality, radical notions Wollstonecraft described and
but also equality for all women of all are present in fourth wave feminism.
ethnicities, sexual orientation, and gender
identities. Now, however, there has been a Certain female characters in Pride and
new shift toward a more unapologetic Prejudice push against the societal
realization of equality. Gathering strong expectations and pressures that are placed
reactions from online sources and a growing upon them. According to James Fordyce
community within social networking sites (1765), young women of the 18th and 19th
define this new feminist movement. century should be not be “spirited” or
“witty” (96). He specifically states, in terms
This new shift has been defined as fourth of marriage, “men of the best sense have
wave feminism. Women finding their own been usually averse to the thought of
voice and independence largely define the marrying a witty female” (192). His advice
fourth wave. These women take what they to women is to remain submissive to their
want. They are not shrinking into male counterparts. Fordyce sought to “keep
submission, but finding a rather women down, silenced, and powerless,” a
unapologetic voice arguing for their state which Austen’s main female characters
autonomy over their lives. Kira Cochrane, in revolt against (Dabundo 45). The only one
All the Rebel Women, notes that this is who may come close to Fordyce’s ideal is
largely accomplished through online Jane in her passive courtship with Mr.
communities. She states the Internet Bingley, but this is quickly proven to be the
“enables women to raise their voices, bring worst way to win a man since he is easily
feminist issues into the mainstream, and convinced that she does not like him and she
organize powerfully across boarders” almost loses him forever.
(Cochrane location 610). This has been
highly evident on Tumblr, Twitter, and

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Web Series Elizabeth/Lizzie

The Lizzie Bennet Diaries is the brainchild Elizabeth works against the expectations
of Hank Green and Bernie Su. Both men are that she should keep her mouth shut and get
well versed in the ways of the Internet, married to the first man who offers. She is
where Hank Green is of Vlogbrothers fame not passive like Jane. Elizabeth is not afraid
and Bernie Su is credited with writing and to speak up against people who presume to
directing numerous critically acclaimed have power over her. After Darcy insults her
web-based series. On April 12th, 2012 Hank and her family in offering his hand in
Green released a video describing his hopes marriage, fully expecting her acceptance
for the new web series. The Lizzie Bennet because he is so rich and powerful, she
Diaries was aimed to be a low production reprimands him for failing to address her in
value series based off of a girl creating a a gentleman-like manner (189). Elizabeth is
video blog in her room. Green specifically looking for an equal partnership in her
states the idea came from him wanting to marriage. Even though she knows that she is
“take a previous work and put into this new dependent upon a man to provide for her,
media [YouTube]” (Introducing Lizzie she believes that she should have some
Bennet). This series would span two books, power in the relationship. This reflects
100 series-related episodes, multiple spin- Wollstonecraft’s view that men and women
off episodes, and the beginning of YouTube should have an equal partnership in marriage
becoming a format to generate fictional web (33). Elizabeth, defending her possible
series based off of classical books. marriage with Darcy to Lady Catherine,
The series began April 9th, 2012 and specifically notes that “[Darcy] is a
introduced one of the most snarky, relatable gentleman; I am a gentleman’s daughter; so
Elizabeth Bennet characters. far we are equal” (345). In the realm of their
society, Elizabeth views her status to be
Living in present day California, the Bennet equivalent to Darcy.
family is still crazy as ever. These characters
come to life through transmedia storytelling It should not be forgotten, however, that
and twenty-first century social networking Elizabeth does indeed marry Darcy and in
sites. Lizzie is a lot like her book some ways becomes the woman that Mr.
counterpart in the fact that she is immensely Collins describes in his proposal to her: “I
headstrong and stubborn in her views of the know it to be the established custom of your
world around her. This does not detract, sex to reject a man on the first application”
though, from her loving and very (91). Elizabeth rejects Darcy on the first
entertaining side that the viewers and proposal, but accepts on the second. It is
readers enjoy so much. Charlotte, Jane, and interesting that Elizabeth’s feelings toward
Lydia find themselves in their own spin-offs Mr. Darcy begin to change at Pemberly.
of Lizzie’s original vlog. The story follows Essentially Elizabeth acts like the women
Lizzie through her last year of graduate that Mr. Collins described – indirectly, of
school. The struggles of the twenty-first course – as denying Mr. Darcy and causing
century become intermixed with the him to change becoming more appealing to
romantic and platonic plots within the book. her. Darcy must change to be compatible
with Elizabeth, and Elizabeth also
transforms by the end of the novel. She
takes on a slightly more submissive role, as

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Pemberly.
Charlotte, on the other hand, does not
Elizabeth’s feminist views and necessarily work against society’s
characteristics are magnified as she is expectations, but uses them to her
translated to the silver screen of YouTube. advantage. Charlotte is a great manipulator
Zerne points out “by earning a seemingly of circumstances. Charlotte, in the book,
frivolous graduate degree in mass realizes that she is reaching an age when
communications, Lizzie seems to be marriage will no longer be an option. Laura
resisting our culture’s emphasis on Dabundo characterizes Charlotte as a
beginning a career, much as Elizabeth seems woman who “acts in accordance with her
to have no urgency to marry” (6). Elizabeth own wishes to devise and then implement
and Lizzie both reject their society’s her own marital strategy” (42). All she has
pressure to fit a mold. They want to do ever wanted is “a comfortable home” and is
things on their own terms. Through her vlog, confident that her “chance of happiness with
Lizzie literally gets a forum to explain to the [Mr. Collins] is as fair as most people can
world her thoughts and feelings on a boast on entering the marriage state” (125).
multitude of subjects. She is never silenced. Mr. Collins is her ticket to finally achieve
Like Elizabeth, Lizzie is also out-spoken what every girl is supposed to achieve in the
toward those who try to show power over 18th and early 19th century. She has an
her, and reprimands Darcy for declaring his economical view of marriage that allows her
love for her. However, in this version her manipulate Mr. Collins into marrying her
reproach of him lasts longer because he is after Elizabeth has rejected him. Charlotte
directed to watch her 59 previous episodes navigates and calculates her way to her end
cataloging how much she hates him (Are goal. She does not fit a feminine mold of a
You Kidding Me). Lizzie still views herself woman in love, but is somewhat masculine
as an equal to Darcy even though he has a in her pursuit of financial stability.
much more entitled social position. She will
not allow him to stake a claim to her The Lizzie Bennet Diaries uses Charlotte’s
because he says he loves her. When Darcy practical views and economic worries as the
offers her a job at his well-established media plot focuses more on career than courtship.
company, Pemberly Digital, he even states Charlotte Lu is realistic in her goals for what
that he would set up a whole department just she wants in life, very much like her book
for her. Lizzie declines the offer saying, “I counterpart, Charlotte Lucas. Where
don’t want to be the girl that dates the boss” Charlotte Lucas is looking for someone to
(Future Talk). Lizzie does not want the offer “stable finances and romance,”
charity of her boyfriend, where, in reality, he Charlotte Lu is looking to procure her own
is not valuing her abilities and skills but her “finances and personal fulfillment” (Zerne
presence. She wants to take control of her 6). Often during the web series, Charlotte is
own life and see what she can do on her own a foil for Lizzie. She does not live in an
merit. Lizzie continuously tries to push “imaginary fantasyland” as Lizzie often
against what people are telling her is right does. She recognizes that success comes
for her life to achieve the dreams that she with “luck, hard work, and more luck”
has. (Happiness in the Pursuit of Life). Charlotte
is actually pretty conniving in taking the job
from Lizzie at Collins and Collins. She sees
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with possible paths for promotions, and Mr. Bingley. Even though she is essentially
seizes it. She essentially hijacks Lizzie’s following Bingley to London, she is still
vlog – without Lizzie’s knowledge – and active in this decision. She is still active in
manipulates Ricky, who never even realizes this decision, rather than sadly and passively
that he has been manipulated, into giving her waiting for his return.
the job (Your Pitch Needs Work). Charlotte,
again, does not fulfill typical female Jane finds her voice in the web series
stereotypes, but exhibits immense business because she does not always follow social
savvy to gain the security of a bright career. conventions to achieve her goals. In The
Lizzie Bennet Diaries Jane is still a passive
Following the fourth wave feminist and quiet person. She is “practically perfect
ideology, Charlotte is unapologetic for in every way” and largely follows this
accepting a job that may not be as description throughout the series (My
glamorous as Lizzie would want for her. She Sisters). She is nice to every person she
sees this job as a stepping-stone toward a meets and tries to see the positive side to
fulfilling career that optimizes her skills. everyone, as she does in the book, but in this
Charlotte proves to Lizzie that “there are series she fights for what she wants. This
different paths to personal fulfillment and Jane is happily pursuing her dream career in
that [they] may be negotiated in diverse fashion without a man by her side. The
ways” (Zerne 6). In this moment Charlotte is focus for Jane is always her career. She does
concerned with her individual goals and is enjoy dating Bing and dearly loves him, but
disappointed that Lizzie does not share in will not let him stop her from achieving her
her satisfaction. goals. The tables get turned in the web
series. When Bing comes to visit Jane before
Elizabeth and Charlotte Lucas have the most she leaves for New York City she
feminist characteristics, but Jane also has immediately assumes he is going to ask her
her moments. On the surface, Jane Bennet to stay and she quickly shuts it down saying,
represents the pure and passive female “how unfair of you to ask [me to stay].” To
idealized during the 19th century. Dabundo which he responds, “I’m asking if I can go
characterizes Jane as a very static character with you” (Goodbye Jane). He decides to
that “does not…act for herself” (43). She drop out of medical school and follow Jane
goes on to say that Jane benefits from to New York City. Jane, like Lizzie and
having others intervene on her behalf (43). Charlotte, puts herself and her goals before a
This is not the whole story. Jane is passive relationship. In this sense, Bing takes on the
and quiet in her whole affair with Mr. role normally reserved for the woman, while
Bingley, but she does not possess the Jane takes the role normally reserved for the
personality of Elizabeth to be outspoken. male.
And even Elizabeth, very outgoing and
strong-willed, gets an offer of marriage from Lydia and Social Media
a man she hates, because she does not
express her disgust toward Darcy enough, as The character of Lydia has the most
Jane does not express her strong attachment significant changes and the most pointed use
to Bingley enough. This silence puts both of social media through the world of The
sisters in unfavorable situations at first. It Lizzie Bennet Diaries, which underscores
can be argued, as well, that when Jane goes the new feminist movement.
to London and meets with Caroline Bingley,
she is more actively trying to interact with

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Like Jane, the representation of Lydia in The comes to fruition when Wickham uses her
Lizzie Bennet Diaries challenges both our for sex. Lydia is the epitome of her society’s
initial view of Lydia Bennet and the novel’s constructs, but to the utmost extremes that
judgment of her. She is reckless, boy-crazy, leave the reader with no pity because of her
and unrelentingly ignorant of the situations lack of remorse.
she gets herself into; Lizzie defines Lydia as
a “stupid, whorey slut” (My Sisters). Lydia’s downfall is partly a product of her
However, where book-Lydia never upbringing. Mrs. Bennet’s overindulgence in
recognizes that her choices have her youngest daughter leaves Lydia feeling
consequences, adaptation-Lydia is allowed entitled and unaware that her actions have
to come to terms with her consequences and consequences. Added to the lack of
to mature into an independent woman. discipline from her father this fuels Lydia’s
Austen’s one-dimensional character is ignorance of the world around her. Not once
fleshed out and given a full range of throughout the whole book does Lydia ever
emotions, allowing the audience to truly have to face consequences. She never
empathize with her in the web series. specifically recognizes that her actions
risked ruining the family name. Lydia does
Austen offers a full description of Lydia’s not even consider what Mr. Darcy does a
manner early in the book. It is explained that rescue, but rather sees him as another option
her spoiling mother thrusts Lydia into to give her away at her wedding. Lydia
society, which only further fuels her “high cannot see to how her actions are wrong
animal spirits” (46). Lydia is petted and because she was never forced to understand
praised by everyone who surrounds her, the difference between right and wrong.
from officers to her Aunt and Mother. Lydia
is very blunt about the things she wants. Wollstonecraft would argue Lydia’s book
When visiting Jane at Netherfield Lydia character to be a representation of how the
takes no time before addressing Mr. Bingley lack of education causes morality issues.
to hold a ball in a “sudden attack” (46). She Wollstonecraft suggested that teaching
is direct and abrupt. Lydia is never women only to value love, sensual feelings,
reprimanded for her outburst and rude and thoughts of that nature, will “lead them
interrogation of Mr. Bingley. shamefully to neglect the duties of life, and
frequently in the midst of these sublime
It is not until Elizabeth objects to her father refinements… plump [them] into the actual
about Lydia’s trip to Brighton that the reader vice” (192). As in Wollstonecraft’s warning,
is made to understand her troubling Lydia acts on vices and stays with a man out
manners. Lydia is now sixteen and worse off of wedlock, presumably having sex. Both
than she was when she was fifteen. Austen and Wollstonecraft seem to suggest
Elizabeth worries that “the assurance and that if Lydia had received a proper education
disdain of all restraint which mark Lydia’s and been given the tools to assess her
character” will undoubtedly fix her as the situation and worth, then she might not have
“most determined flirt” if she goes to fallen as far as she did.
Brighton (226). The things that Lydia
values are superficial: boys, clothes, and Lydia’s book character, however, lends
herself. In the view of Mary Wollstonecraft, herself easily to the values represented by
Lydia’s wild manners leave her a “slave of fourth wave feminism. Lydia is unapologetic
her own feelings” so that she will be “easily for her choices. She takes what she wants.
subjugated by those of others” (108) This She decides to go with Wickham because

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she wants to and sees no reason why she (Boredom). She projects confidence and a
cannot. Most often her behavior is love of life that no one can really match. She
considered ignorant, but what if Lydia is a forced to be reckoned with. Adaptation-
simply does not care about conventions? Lydia, though, is not just energetic and
Elizabeth Veisz states, “[Lydia’s] free- solely focused on herself; she cares about
spiritedness allows the reader to imagine the her family and their troubles too. However,
world around Longbourn from a point of her family has a hard time reciprocating her
view unencumbered by a consciousness of love. Trudy J. Morgan-Cole states “it’s not
female privation or inferiority of status” easy being the least obviously bright and
(35). Lydia decides to put “her sexual desire talented of the Bennet daughters, nor being
ahead of both financial concerns and the odd girl out of Lizzie and Jane’s tight
propriety,” which of course is not sisterly bond” (Zerne 3). The family often
completely smart but she is doing this for brushes Lydia off as childish and ignorant
herself (Zerne 3). She is only sixteen, her just waiting for her to finally fail. Being shut
mindset is still very childish, but this is the out from her family leads her to find solace
life that she wants. All the qualities that are with Wickham. Lydia is often times
often considered bad such as being out- separated from her sisters by the action of
spoken and having high spirits recommend her parents or her sisters themselves. She
Lydia to 21st century ideology. even gets defensive when cousin Mary asks
why Lydia is not with her sisters at
The adaptation at first presents Lydia as Netherfield (Boredom). This separation is
problematic, which aligns itself with Austen. where Wickham comes in. Through Lydia’s
She gets the same treatment that book-Lydia own vlog the viewer witnesses Lydia’s
gets. No one in the family holds high spiral into an abusive relationship with
expectations for Lydia. Her family Wickham who takes advantage of her
celebrates little victories that often mock isolation. Lydia is coerced into consenting to
Lydia and reinforce her reputation as an a sex tape because she is afraid of losing
overtly sexual woman who likes to party. Wickham’s love and attention like she has
Lizzie even jokes about how it is an lost her family’s attention. Where in the
achievement that Lydia has surpassed the book Lydia’s downfall is partly a product of
age of being a teen mom. She is like a her upbringing, this downfall is a product of
puppy, “a cute, adorable, humps the Lydia’s isolation from her family.
neighbor’s leg, never knows where she
sleeps puppy” (My Sisters). Also in this Episode by episode Lydia’s façade is
episode, Lydia is called a slut, not any slut stripped away to reveal a more sympathetic
but a “stupid, whorey” one. Lizzie, the elder and deserving woman. Lydia slowly moves
sister, views her sister as irresponsible and toward becoming her own independent
promiscuous. It would seem that this Lydia woman separate from her sisters. Before the
is very much like the Lydia of the book, but downfall she is confident, but lacks the
as the series progresses adaptation-Lydia is strength to separate herself from the role her
revealed more complex than this. family has given her. She maintains her
gives-no-shit attitude throughout the series,
Lydia’s persona as a party girl is largely a though. Lydia disregards the pressures of
role that her family has thrust upon her. financial stability and propriety for what she
When she creates her own video blog she deems “Lydia’s Laws” (Enjoy the Adorbs).
defines herself as “a treasure” and “any One of the “laws” that Lydia creates is
essence of Lydia is better than no Lydia” “nothing gets done without alcohol,” which

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places emphasis on her partying behavior targets the people who slut shame and
and persona. These types of actions in the victim blame, but there are also viewers that
book force the reader to dislike Lydia, but openly speak out against these attitudes.
for the web series Lydia is presenting her
laws as ways to bring Jane and Bing In both instances – the book and adaptation
together. She is not completely self- – Lydia becomes a victim. Regardless of her
absorbed, as it would seem. Lydia continues understanding of her situation, Lydia is
to display to the audience that she is not a mislead and easily manipulated, a “victim of
vapid party girl; instead she uses her out- the double standard against which women
going and unrelenting personality to are measured” (Dabundo 46). Wickham is
persuade people to do what she wants. She allowed to have sex with whomever he
gains sympathy from the viewers because wants and never be judged for it in the book
she becomes a real and likable person She is and the adaptation. Lydia, both times, risks
unapologetic for seeing things from a her reputation and her family’s reputation.
different perspective. Lydia thus becomes an Though it seems that the stakes are higher in
admirable character that the audience is the book because of 19th century values,
rooting for. Lydia’s sex tape scandal still provides a life-
altering, inerasable tarnish to her reputation
The YouTube medium allows viewers of the and name. Zerne points out “Lydia’s story
show to interact through comments that both demonstrates that even with greater sexual
push against and perpetuate patriarchal freedom and equality, women remain
ideals. Within the first nine episodes there is vulnerable to unscrupulous men” (3). Lydia
already a push from viewers who defend addresses this in the 88th episode “Okay,”
Lydia’s behavior. Aseasyash comments on and becomes a victim of slut-shamming
YouTube “Lydia is excitable, inexperienced comments that blame her for her actions and
and led astray. That, to me, says party girl even praise the guy for his sexual
more than slut.” (Single and Happyish). The accomplishment. One commenter points out
fans already want to give Lydia the benefit how Wickham would hardly get any
of the doubt rather than allow Lizzie to backlash in the reveal of the sex tape, and
present Lydia as an unintelligible child who Lydia would get all of it (Consequences).
does not know right from wrong. But they The web series proves the constructed
also turn on her. The real life viewers ideology of women needing to be pure and
comment and tweet at Lydia about her non-promiscuous because real people
behavior with Wickham. The comments say comment on a fictional character’s prowess
“Lydia, get over yourself” and “Lydia, stop with men.
being so dramatic” or “I think Lydia needs
to take responsibility for her actions and The web series is able to expand these well-
reactions” (Consequences). These comments known female characters mainly because of
are tame compared to what other women the different ideologies that drive the plots
face on a regular basis, but get close to how of the two works. Zerne says, “while Pride
misogynistic and patriarchal thinking is and Prejudice focuses on love as a means of
often reflected in YouTube comments and gaining financial security, The Lizzie Bennet
other internet forums (Cochrane Location Diaries emphasizes the importance of
707). Yet, there are also viewers who pursuing a career and finding a mate who
comment about Lydia’s right to make her supports that career” (5). Based on the
choices and how Wickham is an awful marriage ideology and restrictions upon
person for using her in this way. The video women’s independence, the only way to

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move up in the world for the women of writing about women’s lives, which largely
Austen’s creation was to get married. It is consisted of love and marriage during her
important to note, though, that even though time (Xueqing 1828). As much as a reader
Austen decided to give her characters would love to get into the head of Darcy and
“happy endings” with marriage she did not Bingley, the narration is Elizabeth’s female
leave them as damsels in distress. Her perspective on a male-dominated world. The
characters fostered feminist ideals that reader feels the frustration of being a
reflect, to a degree, Wollstonecraft’s powerless female as Elizabeth watches her
writings. The newest wave of feminism is family almost fall apart several times
where The Lizzie Bennet Diaries has grown throughout the novel. Darcy, the man she
out of and developed a space to maximize decides to marry, has the power to destroy
the feminist appeal of Austen’s female her life and people in her family, but he is
characters, by minimizing the romantic and also the only one with the power to put her
marriage plot in favor of female agency. family back together after Lydia’s downfall.
The narrative content of Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is a relatively is female-centered and female-driven at
conservative novel, but does reflect feminist most parts, allowing for certain feminist
ideals in two ways. The first, of course, is aspects.
her characterization of the female characters.
Austen describes women for what they truly The Lizzie Bennet Diaries situated itself in
are, not the idealization that men have an arena that largely facilitates the major
constructed (Xueqing Wang 1829). This is movements of fourth wave feminism,
exemplified largely in Elizabeth’s rebuke of specifically the Internet aspect. Fourth wave
Darcy’s list of an accomplished woman. A feminism utilizes the Internet to rally people
woman may only say she is accomplished if around multiple feminist campaigns and
she “has thorough knowledge of music, demonstrations (Cochrane location 623). It
singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern is important to note that even though there
languages,” and she must “add something are these feminist movements other anti-
more substantial, in the improvement of her feminist language and culture still exists on
mind by extensive reading” (40). Elizabeth the Internet, as evident of how people react
disparages the idea of there ever being a to Lydia’s indiscretions in the series. Yet,
woman able to meet such an incredible the web series addresses these issues in a
standard. Elizabeth, as a representation of a way that makes it a manifestation of the
female rebelling against her society’s rules Internet’s influence upon the new feminist
for women, does not condone or follow the movement. Most of the episodes have only
idealization of women. In Pride and female characters talking to each other about
Prejudice Austen creates amazing female issues not related to men, which passes the
characters that do not even get close to Bechtel test (a simple test where two women
meeting the standard set by the beloved in a work of fiction talk to each other about
Darcy. something other than a man). No male
character enters the vlog until episode 25
Austen also allows for feminist moments in and then men are present in only 26 of the
her narrative content. Austen writes novels 100 episodes of the main vlog. The show,
about young women for young women by a then, largely represents a female perspective
young woman. They offer a woman- that validates a woman’s choice to have a
centered story that does not focus on a male meaningful and powerful career.
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Additionally, each female character is given of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries all have a
her own Twitter and Facebook account college education and prove to be just as, if
where she continues to voice her opinion on not more, cunning as men. These women do
matters. Most often these tweets and not rely on men. Charlotte earns her job at
Facebook posts discuss real-life current Collins and Collins. By the end of the series
topics. The characters interact with the she is essentially the CEO of the United
audience and often respond to things that States division of Collins and Collins. Lizzie
people say whether it is on twitter, in Q&A herself has found many potential inventors
videos, or even Facebook comments. interested in her start-up company that
Through social media, characters defend the would be in direct rivalry with her new
choices they make on the screen, like, for boyfriend, Mr. Darcy (Future Talk). This
example, when Charlotte left the show to web series proves Wollstonecraft’s point
pursue her career at Collins and Collins. that women, given the proper education, can
Many viewers were sad to see her go and be just as successful as men, and sometimes
even felt the same anger that Lizzie felt. even more successful.
Charlotte tweets, though, about her
excitement for starting her new job, and Jane Austen may not have been as
viewers respond (@thecharlottelu). The web revolutionary as Mary Wollstonecraft, but
series as a whole truly uses the expanse of her disapproval of the treatment of women
the Internet to its advantage. in the 19th century is clear in the strengths of
her characters. Elizabeth Bennet is one of
The web also exhibits Wollstonecraft’s the most independent women for her time.
hopes for women to receive the same The writers of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
education as men with the same capitalized on Jane Austen’s credibility and
opportunities for learning. She expressed strong female characters. Lizzie, Charlotte,
ideas of how men feared “strengthen[ing] Jane, and Lydia all find happiness on their
the female mind,” and losing women’s blind own terms with or without a man, but they
obedience (Wollstonecraft 27). The women are the same women that they are in Austen.

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