I think what makes Lizzy so relatable is that she isn't a "perfect" person. She can be very judgmental, particularly of other women. I always think she was very harsh on Charlotte who had to make a cold blooded choice in order to secure her future. This was something a lot of women had to make as their options were so limited. I think Austin understood that.
Lizzy was a woman of intelligence and principle who had a relatively modern outlook for women and was trying to find her place in a world where this was actually a disadvantage.
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I think what makes Lizzy so relatable is that she isn't a "perfect" person. She can be very judgmental, particularly of other women. I always think she was very harsh on Charlotte who had to make a cold blooded choice in order to secure her future. This was something a lot of women had to make as their options were so limited. I think Austin understood that.
Lizzy was a woman of intelligence and principle who had a relatively modern outlook for women and was trying to find her place in a world where this was actually a disadvantage.