Men are always considered superior so women have to look up to them. Ever since evolution, men are considered to always be the more talented and more educated individuals. In the novel "Pride and Prejudice," Mrs. Bennet tries to persuade Mr. Bennet to go meet the new man in town who’d be a very suitable match for one of their daughters. She describes him to be rich and wealthy, which already created the character of a women to only have greed for money. This in the modern society is referred to as a “gold digger”. The women in this novel do not seem to have a problem with this as they take it to be their job to find a rich husband. “It will be no use to us, if twenty such should come, since you will not visit them”(7) In this passage, as Mrs. Bennet tries very hard to persuade Mr. Bennet to go meet up with Mr. Bingley, it is shown that women were so dependent on men that even going out of the house to meet a neighbour could not be done without a man. With this quote she stated that if the girls’ father does not go meet Mr. Bingley first, they will not be able to meet him at all. Although women are considered to be less powerful than men, they still had to maintain a certain image and be able to do somethings better than men. Even in some parts of today’s society, women are expected to do somethings which men do not do due to egotistic and sexist reasons. In a conversation about Mr. Darcy’s sister, Mr. Darcy states what an accomplished women is and this definition is much more diminished than that of an accomplished man. “A woman must have thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern language, to deserve the word; and besides all this, she must possess a certain something in her air and manner or walking, the tone go her voice, her address and expressions or the word will be but half deserved.” (38-39) In this passage, Miss Bingley is replying to Mr. Darcy and agreeing to his explanation