“Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do.”
Who is Mr. Bennet?
Why was Mr. Collins set to inherit the Bennet estate?
Because the Bennets only had daughters, and the estate could not pass to a woman. He was the next male kin.
She is characterized as wealthy, pompous, and superior.
Lady Catherine de Bourg
True or false? Lizzie's first impression of Mr. Darcy as aloof & arrogant; Mr. Darcy's first impression of Lizzie as beautiful and asked her to dance with him.
What is false?
"Pride & Prejudice" film primarily, but not exclusively, presents the story from which character's point of view?
Who is Lizzie Bennet?
“I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”
Who is Elizabeth Bennet?
What did Lydia and Mr. Wickham need to do in order to avoid social ruin for the Bennet family?
What is married?
She is not afraid to voice her opinions or challenge the beliefs of those around her, even her own family, which was unusual for a woman in that time.
Who is Lizzie Bennet?
Darcy proposes to Elizabeth at Pemberley, stating that despite the "inferiority of your birth" and the "rank and circumstance" differences, he loves her and will overlook these obstacles to marry her. Does this reveal his pride, prejudice, or both?
What is both?
Name three main topics within the movie.
Marriage, Social Class, Reputation, Love, Pride, Prejudice, Societal Norms, etc..
“Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.”
Who is Charlotte Lucas?
Elizabeth defies social norms by turning down proposals. In total, how many proposals does she receive?
3
---marries for a secure social and financial position, ---insists that she will marry only for love.
Who are Charlotte and Lizzie?
Elizabeth's prejudices solidify when she learns that Darcy interfered in --- courtship of her sister, --- further inflaming her anger and fueling her distrust of his motives.
Who are Mr. Bingley and Jane?
Which social norm is Jane Austen satirizing?
A woman's duty to marry well
“Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted?”
Who is Lady Catherine de Bourg?
What is an "accomplished lady" as defined in the Regency Era?
What is someone with a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and languages, alongside a refined manner and appearance, and possesses an "improvement of her mind by extensive reading".
--- is too quick to criticize and ---hardly ever thinks ill of anyone.
Who are Lizzie and Jane Bennet?
How does Lydia and Wickham's elopement affect other characters?
Lydia and Wickham's elopement creates a scandal that profoundly impacts the Bennet family, particularly Elizabeth's view of Wickham and Darcy, and the future of all the Bennet sisters' marriage prospects.
Elizabeth accusing Mr. Darcy of pride while failing to acknowledge her prejudices is an example of what type of literary device? Foreshadow, irony, or allusion?
What is irony?
“We are a long way from Grosvenor Square, are we not, Mr. Darcy?”
Who is Miss Bingley?
Other than her low social standing, why does Lady Catherine insist on Elizabeth not marrying Darcy?
She has planned his betrothal to her daughter since their infancy.
“One has all the goodness and one has all the appearance of it.” This quote describes two contrasting characters...?
Who are Darcy and Mr. Wickham?
Lizzie's ability to see and change her prejudice is a demonstration of growth. Provide three events that influenced this growth.
Revelation of Mr. Wickham's true character stated in Darcy's letter; Lydia's elopement with Mr. Wickham; Mr. Darcy's involvement in saving the reputation of the Bennet family from the scandal; Mr. Bingley's return to Netherfield and proposal to Jane; Darcy's second proposal.
The film utilizes nature scenes, and visual cues like clothing and architecture, to enhance the storytelling and convey emotions, status, character traits, and build themes. What type of literary device is used?
What is imagery?