Manners and Social Rules Flashcards
Mr Darcy
Manners + Social Rules
‘Good God, what is the matter? Cried he, with more feeling than politeness.’
Elizabeth
Manners + Social Rules
‘Mr Darcy is all politeness.’
Mr Bingley
Manners + Social Rules
‘Mr Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike. He had a pleasant countenance and easy, unaffected manners.’
Mr Bennet
Manners + Social Rules
‘He had always intended to visit him, though to the last always assuring his wife that he should not go.’
Mr Collins
Manners + Social Rules
‘He left her to attack Mr Darcy (…) whose astonishment at being so addressed was very evident’
Mr Wickham
Manners + Social Rules
‘Of most gentlemanlike appearance.’
Jane
Manners + Social Rules
‘Mr Bingley so easily falls in love with a pretty girl (…) (and) so easily forgets her’
Lydia
Manners + Social Rules
‘I am sure Wickham would like a place at court very much.’
Charlotte Lucas
Manners + Social Rules
‘The strangeness of Mr Collins’s making two offer of marriage within three days was nothing in comparison of him being now accepted.’
Mary
Manners + Social Rules
‘This is a most unfortunate affair, and will probably be much talked about.’
Kitty
Manners + Social Rules
‘Balls will be absolutely prohibited, unless you stand up with one of your sisters’
Miss Bingley
Manners + Social Rules
‘Miss Bingley was obliged to convert the offer of a chaise to an invitation to remain at Netherfield’
Mrs Bennet
Manners + Social Rules
‘No, my dear, you must go on horseback, because it seems likely to rain, and then you must stay all night’