"SHE entered it & was pressed to her Mother’s bosom by that worthy Woman. --- smiled & whispered to herself “This is a day well spent.” comes from which short story?
What is "The Beautiful Cassandra"
This location acts as setting where characters socialize and is later revealed to be the true "gothic" setting
What is "Bath"
During 18th and 19th century Europe, this institution could be viewed as a tool to provide women with financial stability and support
What is "Marriage"
This technique refers to how a novel engineers the reader’s point of view (p.o.v.)
What is "Focalization"
"MANY have been the cares & vicissitudes of my past life, my beloved..." is the opening line of which short story?
What is "A Letter from a Young Lady"
The narrator of Northanger Abbey interrupts the story to launch a passionate defense of
What is "Novels"
What is the primary way in which Jane Austen chooses to reveal characters?
What is "Social Comparison"
Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice is an example of what type of literary character
What is a "Round Character"
In The Adventures of Mr. Harley, after Mr. Harley returns, he sets off in a stage coach for Hogsworth Green in search of...
Who is "His Wife, Emma"
In this passage, "...and the probability that Mrs. Tilney yet lived, shut up for causes unknown, and receiving from the pitiless hands of her husband a nightly supply of coarse food, was the conclusion which necessarily followed." Jane Austen allows us to peer inside the thoughts of... + BONUS
Who is "Catherine Morland"
"Her father captivated by youth and beauty, and that appearance of good humor...had married a woman whose weak understanding and liberal mind, had very early in their marriage put an end to all real affection for her." is referring to what character? + BONUS
Who is "Mr. Bennett"
The use of humor or exaggeration to criticize people or ideas, particularly in the context of politics
What is "Satire"
In Frederic & Elfrida, Jane Austen wrote "it was not wonderfull that they should look on each other with something more than bare politeness. They loved with mutual sincerity, but were both determined not to transgress the _______________"
What is "Rules of Propriety"
What is significant about the beginning of Northanger Abbey is that it begins with what word?
What is "No"
In the novel, Mr. Darcy says "My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you. In declaring myself thus I’m fully aware that I will be going expressly against the wishes of my family, my friends, and, I hardly need add, my own better judgement". What is happening? + BONUS
What is "Mr. Darcy proposing to Elizabeth Bennet"
This literary device blends first and third person perspectives to convey a character's thoughts and speech in the voice of the narrator
What is "Free Indirect Discourse (FID)"