| A | B |
| Bingley | young, wonderfully handsome, exxtremely agreeable, gentlemanlike; easy, unaffected manners |
| Jane | modest and quiet; very patient |
| Darcy | strong personality, handsome features and a large income; appears cold and superficial |
| Elizabeth | likes to adopt striking and independent views; capable of laughing at herself; delights in anything ridiculous |
| Mrs. Bennet | captivating woman in her youth; weak mind and a selfish heart; uncertain temper |
| Mary | no genius nor taste, works hard fo rknowledge and accomplishments; impatient to display her knowledge |
| Lydia | stout, well-grown, fine features, good-humored, likes attention from others, person of little understanding |
| Mr. Collins | heavy-looking, formal manners, self-important, possesses the talent for flattery |
| Mr. Bennet | weird mixture of sarcastic humor and reserve |
| Mr. Wickham | very charming, good figure, pleasing manners, very materialistic |
| Lady Catherine | tall, large character wtih strong features; speaks with authority and self-importance |
| Miss de Bourgh | pale and sickly, speaks very little, except in a low voice |
| Colonel Fitzwilliam | not handsome, but very polite, agreeable gentleman |
| Mrs. Gardiner | very patient person, understands young people very well |
| Mr. Gardiner | supportive of his family, wants to do his duty to them, even to people who might not deserve it |