Mr. Darcy
Mr. Wickham
Elizabeth
Quotes
Name The Character
100

How does Mr. Darcy feel towards Elizabeth's response to his proposal?

Elizabeth's response strikes a blow to his pride and compels him to respond to Elizabeth’s anger.

100

Which Bennet sister was very ecstatic when she found out Mr. Wickham was available?

Lydia

100
Who did Elizabeth visit in London?

The Gardiners

100

"My excellent father died about five years ago; and his attachment to Mr. Wickham was to the last so steady, that in his will he particularly recommended it to me, to promote his advancement in the best manner that his profession might allow—and if he took orders, desired that a valuable family living might be his as soon as it became vacant."

- Mr. Darcy

100

This character wrote a letter to Elizabeth.  

Mr. Darcy 

200

Why did Mr. Darcy try to break up Mr. Bingley and Jane's romance?

Mr. Darcy did not want Mr. Bingley to involve himself with the social encumbrance of marrying into the Bennet family, with its lack of both wealth and propriety.

200

When the money that Mr. Wickham was supposed to use for law school ran out, what did he do?

Mr. Wickham asked Mr. Darcy for more money.

200

What does Elizabeth realize after reading the letter from Mr. Darcy?

Elizabeth realizes that she misjudged both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham.

200

"Had I been in love, I could not have been more wretchedly blind! But vanity, not love, has been my folly. Pleased with the preference of one, and offended by the neglect of the other, on the very beginning of our acquaintance, I have courted prepossession and ignorance, and driven reason away, where either were concerned. Till this moment I never knew myself."

- Elizabeth

200

This character lied about how he used his money.

Mr. Wickham

300

In the letter to Elizabeth what did Mr. Darcy say about Mr. Bingley?

He admits that he was trying to break up Mr. Bingley and Jane's romance.

300

Instead of using the money Mr. Wickham earned from the church for law school, what did he use it for?

Mr. Wickham made a poor decision and used it for partying.
300

What was Elizabeth's thoughts when touring Pemberley with the Gardiners?

She imagines what it would be like to be mistress there, as Darcy's wife.

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."

- Mr. Darcy

300

On a Saturday morning, who did Elizabeth have breakfast with before the others started to join?

Mr. Collins

400

Who does Mr. Darcy impress with his courtesy and politeness?

Mr. & Mrs. Gardiner

400

How does Elizabeth confront Mr. Wickham?

At a social event, Elizabeth lets Wickham know that she knows about his sketchy past.

400

What does Elizabeth suspect from Mr. Darcy's comment about Charlotte's happiness and her feelings toward the neighborhood?

Elizabeth suspects Mr. Darcy is trying to set Charlotte up with Colonel Fitzwilliam.

400

“And if not able to please himself in the arrangement, he has at least pleasure in the great power of choice. I do not know anybody who seems more to enjoy the power of doing what he likes than Mr. Darcy.”

- Colonel Fitzwilliam

400

This character tells Jane and Elizabeth that the regiment will soon leave for Brighton, and that she hopes to convince their parents to take everyone during summer.

Lydia 

500

At the end of chapter 43, what does Mr. Darcy reveal?

Mr. Darcy reveals that he is still interested in Elizabeth.

500

How does Mr. Wickham react to Elizabeth confronting him?

He asks about her relationship with Mr. Darcy and then leaves the social event. 

500

What did Mr. Collins say to Elizabeth before she left to Pemberley?

Mr. Collins tells Elizabeth that he and Charlotte seem "meant for each other," and he wishes Elizabeth the same happiness in marriage that he himself enjoys.

500

"but you must lend us the money, for we have just spent ours at the shop out there." Then, showing her purchases—"Look here, I have bought this bonnet. I do not think it is very pretty; but I thought I might as well buy it as not. I shall pull it to pieces as soon as I get home, and see if I can make it up any better."

- Lydia

500

Who received an invitation from Mrs. Forster to accompany her to Brighton?

Lydia