Pride and Prejudice
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Because Elizabeth came from the upper country life style, I saw her with a build of muscle and meat on her. Almost solid. Not willowy and dainty in any sense of the word. I saw her as a contrast to her older sister (Jane I imagined as some version of Helen of Troy making), dark hair to her sisters light, hazel to brown eyes. And not too tall somewhere between 5" 3' and 5" 5'.
Darcy I most definitely saw some version of Colin Firth. Tall, dark hair, a slender muscular body from horse back riding and sports of the upper class.
But that's just me. ^-^

Jane - all sweet, clear eyes, blonde hair, a pinky glow, soft voice, speaks slowly and low.
Darcy - tall, dark eyes, dark hair, a snubbish face, an annoyed tone of voice, a countryman.

Oh, and Mr. Darcy looking ready to burst into tears? I never saw that in either portrayal. I wonder why one would feel that way.

Thanks for commenting, you three! I always thought of Lizzie as light brown-haired, slender, straight-backed, with a rather haughty posture and an expressive but elegant-expressioned face.
Lady Catherine de Bough was large and with a youthful face, a big hat, and a very rapid and snobbish manner.
Mary--Bit like a wren. Small, quiet but personable. Curls up in chairs. How wrens do that, is beyond me. Lydia, Kitty--Kind of the same, cheery, small, excitable.
Jane--Carrie, you hit the nail right on the head!
And Darcy. . . Wait, lemme dig up the illustration. ;).

My idea of Elizabeth is somewhat different than in the adaptation. I think of her as somewhat younger than Jennifer Ehle in that (she's supposed to be only about 20 years old - Ehle looked several years older). I picture her as dark-haired and dark-eyed - as a contrast to Jane's fair beauty. I think she wouldn't be exactly pretty, but with her laughing eyes and a ready smile, she would seem pretty nonetheless. Jane would a more classic beauty with a serene smile. Jane would probably be a little taller than Lizzy, and have a better figure (at least in terms of the standards of the early 19th century).


I imagined all the Bennet sisters having all different shades of brown hair and brown or hazel eyes. Jane is the only one with honey blonde hair, but still she has hazel eyes.
Mr.Darcy is described as tall and handsome. I always imagined him with dark hair and really dark blue eyes (almost black).
I don't see why some people think Lizzy is not pretty enough. Well, she isn't as beautiful as Jane, but all the Bennet sisters are described as pretty apart from Mary.

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So how did you imagine Elizabeth Bennet--Tall, short, slender, heavy, hazel-eyed, black-haired or blonde? How did you imagine Mr. Darcy, of course? (I never could agree with the 1995 or 2005 casting. To quote a review on a library: "That anyone could think he was capable of callousness is beyond me, since he looks ready to burst into tears half the time")
Doubtlessly many of you have inextricable connection between Darcy and Colin Firth, or Elizabeth Bennet as Keira Knightley, but in short, upon first reading it--or even reading it now--how did/do you envision the characters of one of the most renowned books in the literary canon?
*grandiose bow*.