Name The Character
Who said the quote
Events
Social Status
Personality Traits
100
Name the character that eloped.

Lydia

100

Who in chapter 1 said It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.

Mr.Bennet
100

What event caused Elizabeth to return home in a rush.

Lydia and Wickham eloped.
100

what class would Darcy be placed under.

Upper class by association.

100

Who can be described as theatrical.

Mrs.Bennet

200

Name the character that disliked the Bennet's.

Caroline.

200

Who says "My Good Opinion Once Lost is Lost Forever"

Elizabeth

200

What main moment caused Bingley to realize he was in love with Jane.

When she was staying in Netherfield sick from a cold.

200

why is socializing with someone under your social class seen as bad.

It is seen as embarrassing.

200

Who tends to romanticize their future relationship.

Elizabeth

300

Name the characters that took Elizabeth to visit Pemberly.

The Gardeners.

300

Who said the quote ""Oh, hang Kitty! What has she to do with it?"

Mrs.Bennet

300

Where was Darcy's and Elizabeth's dance?

At the Netherfield Ball

300

Why was Mrs.Bennet so obsessed with the idea of her daughers getting married?

Financial stability.
300

Who is described as selfish and cold.

Darcy

400

Name the character that visited Lady Catherine with Darcy.

Colonel Fitzwilliam
400

Who said the quote Happiness in marriage is entirely a chanceā€

Charlotte

400

What caused Elizabeths perspective to change towards Darcy?

The letter Darcy wrote.

400

Who didn't care about marrying into another social status.

Charlotte

400

Who is described as caring and good with kids.

Jane

500

Name the character who worked for the Bennets.

Mrs. Hill

500

 Who said the quote Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast."

Mr.Darcy

500

Where did Lydia and Wickham leave to elope?

Gretna Green, Scotland

500

Who is obsessed with the idea of being accepted into a social status.

Collins

500

Who could be described as arrogant and prideful.

Lady Katherine

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