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What happens in Chapter 21?
What happens in Chapter 21?
Wickham explains his absence from the Netherfield ball. Bingleys leave Netherfield. Jane and Lizzy discuss the implications of this.
What significant event occurs in Chapter 22?
What significant event occurs in Chapter 22?
Collins proposes to Charlotte who accepts, and she tells Lizzy. Lizzy is horrified.
What is revealed about Charlotte and Collins in Chapter 23?
What is revealed about Charlotte and Collins in Chapter 23?
Their engagement is made public. Bingley stays in London.
What does Jane resolve in Chapter 24?
What does Jane resolve in Chapter 24?
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What happens in Chapter 25?
What happens in Chapter 25?
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What advice does Mrs. Gardiner give Lizzy in Chapter 26?
What advice does Mrs. Gardiner give Lizzy in Chapter 26?
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What happens in March according to Chapter 27?
What happens in March according to Chapter 27?
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What does Lizzy think about Miss de Bourgh in Chapter 28?
What does Lizzy think about Miss de Bourgh in Chapter 28?
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What occurs during dinner at Rosings in Chapter 29?
What occurs during dinner at Rosings in Chapter 29?
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What event occurs two weeks after Sir William Lucas returns home in Chapter 30?
What event occurs two weeks after Sir William Lucas returns home in Chapter 30?
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Who does Lizzy talk to during the invitation to Rosings in Chapter 31?
Who does Lizzy talk to during the invitation to Rosings in Chapter 31?
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What does Darcy do in Chapter 32?
What does Darcy do in Chapter 32?
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What does Colonel Fitzwilliam reveal to Elizabeth in Chapter 33?
What does Colonel Fitzwilliam reveal to Elizabeth in Chapter 33?
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What happens in Chapter 34?
What happens in Chapter 34?
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Why does Charlotte Lucas accept Mr. Collins' proposal?
Why does Charlotte Lucas accept Mr. Collins' proposal?
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What does Miss Caroline Bingley inform Jane in her letter?
What does Miss Caroline Bingley inform Jane in her letter?
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What does Jane believe about Bingley's sisters?
What does Jane believe about Bingley's sisters?
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Who is Mrs. Gardiner?
Who is Mrs. Gardiner?
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Who is Mr. Gardiner?
Who is Mr. Gardiner?
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Who does Wickham pursue after she inherits a large sum of money?
Who does Wickham pursue after she inherits a large sum of money?
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What does intercourse refer to?
What does intercourse refer to?
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What does superlative mean?
What does superlative mean?
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What is a tete-a-tete?
What is a tete-a-tete?
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Who is Colonel Fitzwilliam?
Who is Colonel Fitzwilliam?
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What is Rosings?
What is Rosings?
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Who is Sir William?
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Who is Maria?
Who is Maria?
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Who is Mrs. Jenkinson?
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Where is Kent located?
Where is Kent located?
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Where is Hertfordshire?
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What is Hunsford?
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Study Notes
Chapter Summaries
- Chapter 21: Wickham discusses his absence from the Netherfield ball. Bingleys depart from Netherfield. Jane and Lizzy weigh the consequences of these events.
- Chapter 22: Collins proposes to Charlotte, who accepts, shocking Lizzy.
- Chapter 23: Engagement between Charlotte and Collins is announced. Bingley remains in London, distancing himself from Jane.
- Chapter 24: Jane resolves to move on from Bingley. Wickham frequently visits the Bennets' home.
- Chapter 25: The Gardiners visit, and Jane travels back to London with them.
- Chapter 26: Mrs. Gardiner cautions Lizzy about Wickham. Charlotte marries Collins, and Jane faces coldness from the Bingleys in London.
- Chapter 27: In March, Lizzy goes to visit Charlotte, planning a future trip with the Gardiners.
- Chapter 28: Lizzy arrives at the Parsonage and is invited to a dinner at Rosings, observing Miss de Bourgh's frail appearance.
- Chapter 29: During dinner at Rosings, Lizzy is challenged by Lady Catherine de Bourgh, who takes offense at Elizabeth's spirited replies.
- Chapter 30: Sir William Lucas returns home; two weeks pass before Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam visit.
- Chapter 31: Collins and Elizabeth visit Rosings, where she converses with Colonel Fitzwilliam and Darcy, and plays the pianoforte, hinting at flirtation with Darcy.
- Chapter 32: Darcy frequently visits Lizzy at the Parsonage, with Charlotte suggesting Darcy's feelings for Elizabeth.
- Chapter 33: Lizzy enjoys walk meetings with Darcy. Colonel Fitzwilliam reveals Darcy's meddling to prevent a friend's poor marriage, making Lizzy ponder her sister's relationship.
- Chapter 34: Darcy declares his love and proposes to Lizzy; she firmly declines, leaving Darcy greatly offended.
Key Characters and Terms
- Charlotte Lucas: Accepts Mr. Collins' proposal for the security of a comfortable home.
- Miss Caroline Bingley: Writes to Jane, informing her that Mr. Bingley is at Darcy's residence.
- Jane: Initially believes in the goodwill of Bingley's sisters but begins to see their dismissiveness.
- Mrs. Gardiner: Provides wise, maternal guidance to Elizabeth and Jane, contrasting with Mrs. Bennet.
- Mr. Gardiner: Mrs. Bennet's brother, acting as a stabilizing influence.
- Miss King: A wealthy woman whom Wickham pursues after her inheritance.
- Intercourse: Represents communication or interactions between individuals or groups.
- Superlative: Describes someone or something as exceptional or the best among others.
- Tete-a-tete: Signifies a private conversation between two people.
- Colonel Fitzwilliam: Darcy's amiable cousin who finds Elizabeth appealing but requires wealth in a marriage.
- Rosings: The estate belonging to Lady Catherine de Bourgh, showcasing her wealth.
- Sir William and Maria: Charlotte's father and sister, respectively.
- Mrs. Jenkinson: Companion to Miss de Bourgh, attending to her needs.
- Kent: English county housing Rosings Park and Hunsford.
- Hertfordshire: The region encompassing Longbourn, Netherfield, and Meryton.
- Hunsford: The location of Charlotte and Collins's residence.
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