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He's Just Not That Into You
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Yours, Etc.
100
This Bennet sister complains because she is not invited to go to Brighton.
Kitty
100
The name of the Bennet home.
What is Longbourn?
100
This character teases Mr. Darcy for admiring Elizabeth’s “fine eyes.”
Miss Bingley
100
How long Mr. and Mrs. Bennet had been married (at the beginning of the novel).
What is 23 years?
100
Whose letter explains Wickham’s attempt to elope with Georgiana Darcy?
Darcy's
200
He will inherit Longbourn.
Mr. Collins
200
Darcy's estate.
What is Pemberley?
200
This character says, “I am not romantic, you know. I never was. I ask only a comfortable home…”
Charlotte Lucas
200
Darcy's annual income.
What is 10,000 pounds?
200
Who writes to Lizzy to tell her the truth about Wickham and Lydia’s wedding?
Mrs. Gardiner
300
This is Darcy's cousin who visits Rosings with him.
Col. Fitzwilliam
300
Bingley is renting this property.
What is Netherfield Park?
300
She is a sickly character whose long-standing engagement with Mr. Darcy is “of a peculiar kind.”
Miss Anne De Bourgh
300
The distance between Pemberley and the estate that Mr. Bingley purchases.
What is 30 miles?
300
Mr. Bennet keeps up a correspondence with this character for his own amusement.
Mr. Collins
400
This couple is responsible for Lydia while she is away at Brighton.
Col. and Mrs. Forster
400
Lydia ran away from this place with Wickham.
What is Brighton?
400
This character says, “Let me not have the grief of seeing you unable to respect your partner in life.”
Mr. Bennet
400
Charlotte Lucas's age at the beginning of the novel.
What is twenty-seven?
400
This character writes to Lizzy to ask for money.
Lydia
500
List the Bennet sisters, from youngest to oldest.
Lydia, Kitty, Mary, Lizzy, Jane
500
Where Lydia intended to run off to with Wickham.
What is Gretna Green, Scotland?
500
List four characters who are either directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, rejected by someone during the course of the novel.
Mr. Collins, Mr. Darcy, Miss Bingley, Miss De Bourgh, Mrs. Bennet, Jane
500
The number of marriage proposals that take place during the course of the book.
Six (Collins to Lizzy, Collins to Charlotte, Wickham to Miss King, Darcy to Lizzy, Mr. Bingley to Jane, Darcy to Lizzy)
500
After Lydia has run off with Wickham, Mr. Collins writes, “The ___________________ of your daughter would have been a blessing in comparison of this.”
death
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