pride and prejudice review Flashcards
youngest daughter
lydia
most practical character
charlotte- marries for security
book worm
mary
most tractable character
bingley
pale and sickly characteer
anne de borough
most villanious character
wickham
most prejudice character
lizzy
most proud
darcy
the flatterer
collins
most condescending
lady catherine
nearest culutral center
london
flattest character out of sisters
kitty
i am not romantic enough
charlotte
that is enough
mr. bennet
they are destined
said by lady catherine
I take your place now at the head of the table
lydia to jane
liveliness of your mind
darcy to lizzy
death of your daughter
collins
my good opinion once lost is lost forever
darcy
let me take it in the best light
jane
she is to poor to be the object of ….
mr bennet about lydia
by you, I was properly humbled
darcy to lizzy
If you were sensible of your own good, you would not wish to quit the
sphere in which you have been brought up.”
catherine to lizzy
who is judged by appearance
wickham and darcy
silliness
lydia
militia first situated in
meryton
militia moves to
brighton
time period
victorina
who write impulsivley
bingley
servant of darcy
reynolds
she has grown so brown and course
miss bingley about lizzy
A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our
opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.”
mary
church ought to have been my profession
wickham
but your family owe me nothing
darcy to lizzy
She likes to have the distinction of rank preserved.”
mr. collins to lizzy about lady catherine
why would this be a comedy
happy ending no deaths positive fate characters with humour- lydia, mrs. bennet, mr. collins satire strong heroine
4 examples of misjudging in the novel
darcy judges lizzy
lizzy judges darcy
jane misjudges miss bingley
lizzy misjudging wickham
best satire of upper class-
catherine and caroline
discuss the theme of reputation through lydia
bennet family’s reputation put in dire straits by llydia
discuss the theme of reputation through darcy
worried about marrying beneath his class
what does decorum mean
proper etiquette/ conventions
who indulges who
mrs. bennet indulges lydia
3 most important letters
darcy to lizzy- cleared his name, expalined story, changes lizzy mind about him
- -jane’s letter to lizzy- darcy walks in as lizzy reads it while lizzy is emotional. PLOT MOTIVATOR
- -mrs. gardiner to lizzy- explains what darcy’s role was in lydia’s marriage, shows generosity / heroic darcy
first line of the novel
it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.