Who's Who?
Devices of Literary Nature
The Plot Thickens
The Bachelorette
Quote Conundrum
100

Final Jeopardy: The name of the Bennet's Estate.

Longbourn

100

Using words to paint a mental picture

Imagery

100

This young bachelor moves into Meryton at then beginning of the book,

Mr. Bingley

100

Marries Mr. Bingley

Jane Bennet

100

"I had not known not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed upon to marry" (Austen 94).

Elizabeth Bennet

200

Cousin of Mr. Bennet who will inherit the estate.

Mr. Collins

200

Essentially saying the opposite of what you mean, usually to humorous effect.

Sarcasm

200

Mr. Bennet threatens never to do this again if Elizabeth marries Mr. Collins.

Speak to her

200

Marries Mr. Darcy

Elizabeth Bennet

200

"My dear, do not give way to such gloomy thoughts. Let us hope for better things. Let us flatter ourselves that I may be the survivor" (Austen 65).

Mr. Bennet

300

Irrelevant middle child.

Mary Bennet

300

A phrase so familiar that it makes sense even without any literal connection to meaning.

Idiom

300

Elizabeth travels to Pemberley with these people.

Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner

300

Marries Mr. Wickham

Lydia Bennet

300

"In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you" (Austen 92).

Mr. Darcy

400

Aunt to Mr. Darcy.

Lady Catherine du Bourgh

400

A recurring image or symbol throughout a text in connection with theme.

Motif

400

Lady Catherine came to visit the Bennets for this purpose.

To forbid Elizabeth from marrying Darcy

400

Marries Mr. Collins

Charlotte Lucas

400

"And now nothing remains for me but to assure you in the most animated language of the violence of my affection" (Austen 53).

Mr. Collins

500

Owner of Netherfield Park.

Mr. Bingley

500

The succession of statements beginning with the same word or phrase.

Anaphora

500

Mr. Bennet is hesitant to believe this at the end of the book.

That Elizabeth truly loves Darcy

500

Had an unofficial engagement with Mr. Darcy since childhood 

Miss du Bourgh

500

"I have not been used to submit to any person's whims. I have not been in the habit of brooking disappointment" (Austen 172).

Lady Catherine du Bourgh

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