She is described by her father as having "something more of quickness than her sisters".
Who is Elizabeth Bennett?
He was discovered "to be proud, to be above his company" and "high and conceited".
Who is Mr. Darcy?
The name of The Bennett family's estate
What is Longbourne?
Mr. Collins marries her, when Elizabeth refuses
Who is Charlotte Lucas?
The number of daughters in the Bennett household
What is 5?
Beautuful, kind, mild mannered sister to Elizabeth
Who is Jane?
Described as "quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely agreeable."
Who is Mr. Bingley?
The name of Darcy's estate
What is Pemberly?
Darcy offends Elizabeth at the ball in this way
By not asking her to dance and calling her "tolerable"
The number of sons in the Bennett household
What is zero?
Very fine ladies . . . but "proud and conceited". They talk about Elizabeth behind her back.
Who are Miss Bingley and Mrs. Hurst? (Bingley's sisters)
"The business of her life was to get her daughters married"
Who is Mrs. Bennett?
The city in England where Bingley lives
What is London?
Darcy's personable cousin whom Elizabeth meets at Rosings Park
Who is Colonel Fitzwilliam?
Mr. Darcy's sister
Who is Georgiana?
Mr. Bennett's Cousin who will inherit their estate. He proposes to Elizabeth.
Who is Mr. Collins?
The "nerdy" sister who likes to play piano and read.
Who is Mary?
The name of the town one mile from The Bennett's, where the officers are stationed
What is Meryton?
The handsome young soldier whom Elizabeth thinks is cute and used to be part of the Darcy household
Who is Wickham?
The instrument both Elizabeth and Mary play
What is the piano?
Mr. Darcy's wealthy, titled, aristocratic aunt.
Who is Lady Catherine de Bourgh?
“The two youngest in the family. Their minds were more vacant than their sisters”
Who are Kitty and Lydia?
The name of Lady Catherine's estate
What is Rosings Park?
The way Elizabeth travels to Bingley's house to see Jane.
What is she walks?
The name of the legal rule that will prevent the Bennett sisters from inheriting their father's estate
What is entailment?