pride and prejudice review Flashcards

1
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youngest daughter

A

lydia

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2
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most practical character

A

charlotte- marries for security

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3
Q

book worm

A

mary

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4
Q

most tractable character

A

bingley

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5
Q

pale and sickly characteer

A

anne de borough

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6
Q

most villanious character

A

wickham

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7
Q

most prejudice character

A

lizzy

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8
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most proud

A

darcy

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9
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the flatterer

A

collins

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10
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most condescending

A

lady catherine

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11
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nearest culutral center

A

london

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12
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flattest character out of sisters

A

kitty

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13
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i am not romantic enough

A

charlotte

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14
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that is enough

A

mr. bennet

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15
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they are destined

A

said by lady catherine

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16
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I take your place now at the head of the table

A

lydia to jane

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17
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liveliness of your mind

A

darcy to lizzy

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18
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death of your daughter

A

collins

19
Q

my good opinion once lost is lost forever

A

darcy

20
Q

let me take it in the best light

A

jane

21
Q

she is to poor to be the object of ….

A

mr bennet about lydia

22
Q

by you, I was properly humbled

A

darcy to lizzy

23
Q

If you were sensible of your own good, you would not wish to quit the
sphere in which you have been brought up.”

A

catherine to lizzy

24
Q

who is judged by appearance

A

wickham and darcy

25
Q

silliness

A

lydia

26
Q

militia first situated in

A

meryton

27
Q

militia moves to

A

brighton

28
Q

time period

A

victorina

29
Q

who write impulsivley

A

bingley

30
Q

servant of darcy

A

reynolds

31
Q

she has grown so brown and course

A

miss bingley about lizzy

32
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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.”

A

mary

33
Q

church ought to have been my profession

A

wickham

34
Q

but your family owe me nothing

A

darcy to lizzy

35
Q

She likes to have the distinction of rank preserved.”

A

mr. collins to lizzy about lady catherine

36
Q

why would this be a comedy

A
happy ending
no deaths
positive fate
characters with humour- lydia, mrs. bennet, mr. collins
satire
strong heroine
37
Q

4 examples of misjudging in the novel

A

darcy judges lizzy
lizzy judges darcy
jane misjudges miss bingley
lizzy misjudging wickham

38
Q

best satire of upper class-

A

catherine and caroline

39
Q

discuss the theme of reputation through lydia

A

bennet family’s reputation put in dire straits by llydia

40
Q

discuss the theme of reputation through darcy

A

worried about marrying beneath his class

41
Q

what does decorum mean

A

proper etiquette/ conventions

42
Q

who indulges who

A

mrs. bennet indulges lydia

43
Q

3 most important letters

A

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
44
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first line of the novel

A

it is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.