Elizabeth Bennet is one to admire.

A gentleman's daughter, she knows no higher.

Although shadowed in beauty by sister Jane,

Lizzy is the one with the greater brain.

Always reading for improvement of mind,

Eliza is one who's rarely behind.

Her quick wit and playful sarcasm

Easily sting those who can fathom.

Though she's critical, it's all in good fun,

Elizabeth can get a laugh from anyone.

'Cause not too pretty, dark haired and dark eyed,

Elizabeth is one who can easily hide

In a crowd such as this. Often she is missed.

Upon closer look, I see she is angel kissed.

A beautiful girl in her own right,

Miss Bennet's fine eyes could light up the night.

Because of her looks she is considered by many

A local beauty with virtues aplenty.

Among the guests attending the ball

Was one who viewed her as not pretty at all.

Mr. Darcy had, at a prior dance,

Declined her hand on a previous chance.

He told a friend, Mr. Bingley, with tact,

That Lizzy was 'tolerable', in fact,

'Not handsome enough to tempt' such as him.

Darcy's not one who will dance on a whim

With someone such as her. Lowly she was,

At least as he thought. Soon, he'll lament, 'cause

Due to this overheard condemnation

Lizzy will dislike him without ration.

Darcy has been viewed as haughty and proud,

Not without reason; he is well endowed.

As master of Pemberley, he can boast

Of the nicest house on all of the coast.

Tall, dark and silent, much like a big tree,

Is why he is judged so critically.

His silence was taken as snobbery

Which at the beginning, I must agree

Was indeed a true fact and I'll tell you so.

As tall as he is, he's a fearsome foe.

And now I come, at last, to our good host.

He's a splendid man, far better than most.

Charles Bingley is an outstanding chap.

He throws a great ball with little mishap.

For a kinder man it's fruitless to look.

Bingley does everything by the book,

Except, I must say, for falling in love.

Stating that Jane Bennet fell from above,

Poor Bingley was gone the second he saw

The beautiful face that held him in awe.

He was so in love that he failed notice

All around him. Her face was his lotus.

All is forgiven of this ball's host,

For his was the best of any who boast.

A/N: And that's all! I hope you enjoyed it, and saw the comedy. Anyway, whatever you thought, please let me know, I love feedback!

Even though this was the finished product of the assignment, I would love to write up some other characters if you guys would like some more. Please give me some suggestions of which characters you want to see and I would love to do them! I was actually disappointed that I didn't have enough time tosome ofthe characters. And... if I am really ambitious, I could even begin on the tales that they have... but that may not actually happen. We'll see, but remember, it is all based on the feedback that you guys give me, so don't forget to review:)