Pride and Prejudice Chapter 32 Flashcards
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What is the meaning of dialogue?

Conversation between 2 or more people

What was Mr. Darcy's excuse for his unexpected visit to Elizabeth?

He expected all the other ladies to be inside

When did Mr. Darcy and the Bingleys leave Netherfield the past year?

November

How far away from Hunsford is Longbourn?

<p>50 miles</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the purpose of Colonel Fitzwilliam's visit?

<p>He had pleasure in their society</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Elizabeth compare Mr. Wickham and Colonel Fitzwilliam?

<p>There was less captivating softness in Colonel Fitzwilliam's manners, she believed he might have the best-informed mind.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Elizabeth describe Mr. Darcy's partiality to her?

<p>He stared at her with an earnest, steadfast gaze but she was doubtful that there was much admiration in it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who sees Elizabeth marrying Colonel Fitzwilliam?

<p>Charlotte</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Charlotte see as a disadvantage to Elizabeth marrying Colonel Fitzwilliam?

<p>He doesn't have any patronage in the church</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Characters and Relationships

  • Mr. Darcy visits Elizabeth alone, using the excuse of expecting other ladies to be present.
  • Colonel Fitzwilliam's visit is motivated by his enjoyment of the company of Elizabeth and others.
  • Elizabeth compares Mr. Wickham and Colonel Fitzwilliam, noting Wickham's captivating softness but acknowledging Fitzwilliam's superior intellect.

Setting and Distance

  • Longbourn is located 50 miles away from Hunsford, emphasizing the geographical distance between the characters.
  • Mr. Darcy and the Bingleys departed from Netherfield in November, indicating the timing of events in the story.

Perceptions and Opinions

  • Elizabeth describes Mr. Darcy's gaze towards her as "earnest" and "steadfast," but she doubts the sincerity of his admiration.
  • Charlotte expresses her belief that Elizabeth marrying Colonel Fitzwilliam would be unwise due to Fitzwilliam's lack of church patronage, highlighting societal expectations regarding marriage and economic stability.

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Test your knowledge of key terms and events from Chapter 32 of 'Pride and Prejudice'. These flashcards cover important dialogues and character interactions that shape the narrative. Perfect for reinforcing your understanding as you delve into Jane Austen's classic novel.

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