Characters
Money
Places
Motifs
Odds & Ends
100
the character who says, “[D]o you know who I am? I have not been accustomed to such language as this. I am almost the nearest relation he has in the world, and am entitled to know all his dearest concerns.”
Who is Lady Catherine?
100
Longbourn is entailed to this character.
Who is Mr. Collins?
100
Darcy's estate
What is Pemberley?
100
this motif appears here: "Perhaps I did not always love him so well as I do now. But in such cases as these, a good memory is unpardonable. This is the last time I shall ever remember it myself."
What is the evolution of Lizzy? (Or the evolution of Lizzy and Darcy)
100
liberality
What is openmindness or generosity?
200
this character is described: "But she is very young; she has never been taught to think on serious subjects; and for the last half year, nay, for a twelvemonth, she has been given up to nothing but amusement and vanity."
Who is Lydia?
200
He has an income of 5000 pounds a year but doesn't own an estate.
Who is Bingley?
200
town where Lydia stays with the Forsters
What is Brighton?
200
this motif appears in this letter from Jane: Imprudent as a marriage between Mr. Wickham and our poor Lydia would be, we are now anxious to be assured it has taken place, for there is but too reason to fear they are not gone to Scotland.
What is beliefts about marriage?
200
a comedy of manners
What is a depiction of the attitudes and behavior of a particular social set, usually high society?
300
this character comments, "The death of your daughter would have been a blessing in comparison to this."
Who is Mr. Collins?
300
He has an income of 10,000 pounds and owns a great estate.
Who is Mr. Darcy?
300
town where Mrs. Gardiner grew up
What is Lambton?
300
this motif appears here: "The upstart pretensions of a young woman without family, connections, or fortune. Is this to be endured! But it must not, shall not be. If you were sensible of your own good, you would not wish to quit the sphere, in which you have been brought up."
What is beliefs about social hierarchy?
300
Ramsgate
What is where Wickham tried to elope with Georgiana Darcy?
400
this character says, “You may well warn me against such an evil. Human nature is so prone to fall into it! No, Lizzy, let me once in my life feel how much I have been to blame. I am not afraid of being overpowered by the impression. It will pass away soon enough.” (284)
Who is Mr. Bennet?
400
Mary King inherited this sum from her grandparents.
What is 10,000 pounds?
400
county to which Lizzy and the Gardiners travel
What is Derbyshire?
400
this motif appears here: "Why is he so altered? From what can it proceed? It cannot be for me, it cannot be for my sake tht his manners are thus softened."
What is the evolution of Darcy? (Or,what is the evolution of Lizzy and Darcy?)
400
the "certain event" referred to in a letter from Mr. Collins: "And this consideration leads me to reflect with augmented satisfaction on a certain event of last November, for had it been otherwise, I must have been involved in all your sorrow and disgrace."
What is Lizzy's rejection of Collins' proposal?
500
This person helped Wickham twice with his malignant schemes.
Who is Mrs. Younge?
500
the name for a clergyman's job and salary--for example, what Lady Catherine de Bourgh has bestowed upon Mr. Collins and what old Mr. Darcy promised to Wickham
What is a "living"?
500
area of England where the Gardiners and Lizzy were originally going to visit before their plans changed
What is the Lake District? Or, what is the Lakes?
500
the motif that appears here AND the speaker: By you, I was properly humbled.
What is the evolution of Darcy? (Or, what is the evolution of Lizzy and Darcy?) Speaker: Darcy
500
Where Darcy discovered Wickham's first attempted elopement.
What is Ramsgate?