Who Said It?
Social Norms
Characters
Major Events
Literary Devices
100

“Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do.”

Mr. Bennet

100

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.

100

She is characterized as wealthy, pompous, and superior.

Lady Catherine de Bourg

100

In whose letter does Elizabeth learn of Darcy's help with Lydia and Wickham?

Mrs. Gardiner

100

Which point of view is the novel written in?

Third person omniscient

200

“I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”

Elizabeth Bennet

200

What did Lydia and Mr. Wickham need to do in order to avoid social ruin for the Bennet family?

Elope/Get Married

200

Who first proposes to Elizabeth?

Mr. Collins

200

Elizabeth's change of heart comes when she visits Darcy's estate. What is the name of his home?

Pemberley

200

Name two main topics within the novel.

Marriage, Social Class, Reputation, Love, etc.

300

“Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.”

Charlotte Lucas

300

Elizabeth defies social norms by turning down proposals. In total, how many proposals does she receive?

3

300

How old is Charlotte Lucas?

27

300

Jane and Bingley’s long-awaited reunion happens at this location, where he returns to propose.

Longbourn

300

Which social norm is Jane Austen satirizing?

A woman's duty to marry well

400

“Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted?”

Lady Catherine de Bourg

400

Why did Mr. Collins want to marry a Bennet sister?

He was set to inherit the estate and thought it would be convenient for everyone.

400

List the Bennet sisters from oldest to youngest.

Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, Lydia

400

At which ball did Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy meet?

Netherfield Ball

400

Elizabeth accusing Mr. Darcy of pride while failing to acknowledge her own prejudices is an example of what type of literary device?

Irony

500

“You must learn some of my philosophy. Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure.”

Mr. Darcy

500

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.

500

What are the names of Bingley's sisters?

Caroline and Mrs. Hurst

500

What amount of money did Darcy pay for Wickham to marry Lydia?

£1,000

500

Which character serves as a foil to Elizabeth, evidenced by her impulsive decision making?

Lydia Bennet