Quotes & Meaning
Darcy's Proposal
Literary Devices
Reflection & Emotion
Vocabulary
100

Who says, “In vain I have struggled”?

 Who is Mr. Darcy

100

Which character makes a marriage proposal in Chapter 34?

What is Mr. Darcy 

100

What literary device is shown when expectations are reversed?

What is situational irony

100

Which character reflects on the proposal in Chapter 35?

Who is Elizabeth Bennet

100

A strong feeling of offense or resentment, especially at unfair treatment.

What is Indignation?

200

Who says Darcy’s behavior shows “arrogance and conceit”?

Who is Elizabeth Bennet 

200

Where does the proposal take place?

What is Hunsford Parsonage?

200

What device reveals Elizabeth’s thoughts in Chapter 35?

What is internal conflict

200

After Elizabeth is reflecting about the conversation between her and Mr. Darcy, how does she feel after rejecting Darcy?

What is proud, but unsettling 

200

Arrogance

What is excessive pride in oneself, a feeling of superiority?

300

Which chapter contains the most confrontation between Darcy and Elizabeth?

What is chapter 34

300

What does Darcy say he has “struggled” against before proposing?

What is his objections to Elizabeth’s family and social status?

300

What device shows Darcy and Elizabeth revealing each other’s flaws?

What is characterization/foil

300

What emotion begins to weaken Elizabeth’s certainty?

 What is self-doubt

300

To hold back or control emotions or actions.

What is Repress?

400

This quote shows Darcy’s strong emotions during the proposal...

What is “My feelings will not be repressed…”

400

Who is Darcy proposing to?

Who is Elizabeth Bennet?

400

What device contrasts the argument in Chapter 34 with reflection in Chapter 35?

What is contrast

400

What does Elizabeth begin to question in this chapter?

What is her opinion about Mr. Darcy 
400

Contemplation

What is a serious or thoughtful mood; deep reflection?

500

Who says "..and the effort which the formation and the perusal of this letter must occasion should have been spared…”(Austen 168) 

Who is Mr. Darcy?

500

Why is Darcy surprised by Elizabeth’s response?

What does Darcy expect acceptance and does not anticipate her anger or rejection?

500

What device hints that Elizabeth’s opinions may later change?

What is foreshadowing 

500

Why is Chapter 35 important even though little action occurs?

What is Elizabeth’s internal growth and reflection

500

A false belief formed without full knowledge or reason.

What is Prejudice?

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