This Person wanted to marry Anne Elliot 8 years ago.
Who is Captain Frederick Wentworth.
Sir Walter rented Kellynch Hall to this person.
Who is Admiral Croft who is Frederick Wentworth's brother in law.
What is Kellynch Hall.
The year Jane Austen died.
What is the year 1817.
A popular Jane Austen theme that brings couples together at the end of the novels.
What is "romance".
She gave Anne Elliot bad advice two times.
Who is Lady Russel.
The event in Lyme which changed Louisa Musgrove's life.
When Louisa Musgrove suffered a head injury from a fall in Lyme.
The name of the seaside town where Louisa Musgrove fell and was injured.
What is Lyme.
The original title of "Pride and Prejudice".
What is "First Impressions".
Sir Walter Elliot suffers from this.
What is "vanity".
This girl is the nicest, smartest, most caring of the three Elliot sisters.
Who is Anne Elliot.
How Frederick Wentworth finally told Anne about how he felt about her.
What is in a letter.
The nam of the city where the Elliot family moved after leaving Kellynch Hall.
What is Bath.
The first novel that Jane Austen published.
What is "Sense and Sensibility".
One of the seven deadly sins that starts with the letter "g".
What is "greed".
This man saved Captain Wentworth from marrying Louisa Musgrove.
Who is Captain Benwick.
How Anne Elliot found out about the truth about William Elliot.
What is Mrs. Smith telling Anne Elliot about how she and her husband knowing William Elliot.
The name of the Musgrove Family Estate.
What is Uppercross.
The genre of Jane Austen's books.
What is romance.
Good examples of this theme are the Musgroves and the Wentworths.
What is "family".
She was a friend of Anne Elliot from school and they met again in Bath, England.
Who is Mrs. Smith.
He rejected the Elliot family but suddenly appeared in Bath and wanted to be close to them.
Who is William Elliot
The name of the town where Frederick Wentworth's brother lived.
What is Shropshire.
The country that Jane Austen lived in.
What is England.
The bond between Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth is an example of this theme.
What is "loyalty".