p and p exaM Flashcards
MOST HAUGHTY AND CONDESCENDING CHARACTER
LADY CATHERINE DE BOROUGH
known for pride
darcy
known for prejudice
lizzy bennett
judged to be good becasue of appearance/ manners
mr. wickham
known for silliness
lydia bennett
known for wit
elizabeth bennett
character known for flattery
mr. collins
bingley’s house
netherfield
daryc’s house
pemberly
lady catherin’es house
rosings park
village where militia first is stationed
meryton
town that militia moves to
brighton
county that darcy lives in
derbyshire
city where gardners live in
london
village/ house wher bennett’s live
lonbourn
time periodo f the novel
victorian
another novel by jane austen
emma
charactere who is the most tractable
mr. bingley
charactyer who writes impulsivley
mr. bingley
oldest daughter
jane bennett
charcter who is the most practical
charlotte lucas
character who talks by the book
mary bennett
sister who is the least developed
catherine bennett
charcteer who snobs by not returning a visit promptly
caroline bingley
character who serves and compliments darcy
mrs. reynolds
if you will not take the trouble of checking her spirits …her character will be fixed
you?
her?
speaker
mr. bennet- you
her-lydia
speaker-lizzy
could you expect me to…congratulate myslef on the hope of relations whose condition in life is so decideldy beneath my own?”
speaekr?
listener?
darcy
lizzy
she parted from him convinced that whether maried or single, he must always be her model of the amiable and pleasing
she?
he??
lizzy
wickham
i am not romantic, you know… my chance of happiness with him is as fair as most people can boast..”
my
him
charlotte lucas
mr. collins
i shall choose to attribute it to your wish of increasing my love by suspense, according to the usual practice of elegant females
speaker
mr. collins
how very ill eliza bennett looks this morning… she is grown so brown and coarse!@
speaker>
miss bingley
my affexctions and wishes are unchanged, but one word from you will silence me on the subject forever”
my?
you?>
darcy
lizzy
it would surely be much more rational if conversation instead of dancing made the order of the day”
speaker?
caroline bingley
the church ought to have been my profession
my?
mr. wickha
it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life”
speaekr?
charlotte
heaven and eart!..of what are you thinking? are the shades of pemberly to be thus polluted?
speaker?
lady catherine
but your family owe me nothing. much as i respect them, I bleive, i thought only of you>
speaker?
darcy
why should they try to influence him? they can only wish for his happiness, and if he is attached to me, no other woman can secure it”
speaker?
they?
speaker- jane
they=- bingley’ssisters
will not think the worse of you for being simply dressed. she likes to have the distinction of rank preserved.
she?
speaker?
lady catherine
mr. collins
it was melancholy to leave her to such society! but she had chosen with her eyes open…she did not seem to ask for compassion.
shey?
charlotte
from the notion that when there has been one intermarriage, she may have less trouble acheiving a second”
she?
miss bingley
a person may be proud without being vain. prdie relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us”
speaekr?
mary
name two customs that are in the novel
returning visits
table arranglements
3rd party introducting
being an accomplished owman
first name of the novel
first impressions
how does first impressions manifest in the novel (3)
elizbabeth thinks wickham is a great guy at first
lizzy believes darcy to be a haughty person at first.
jane believes caroline to be a nice,sweet lady.
money customs (3)
marry off 5 daughters
arranged marriages to keep money in the family
charlotte does not want to become a n old maid