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Who is described as a 'prejudiced young woman'?
Who is described as a 'prejudiced young woman'?
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh
- Caroline Bingley (correct)
- Charlotte Lucas
- Elizabeth Bennet
Who is Mr. Bingley's unmarried sister?
Who is Mr. Bingley's unmarried sister?
- Caroline Bingley
- Mary Bennet
- Mrs. Hurst (correct)
- Anne de Bourgh
Which character is described as 'plain and studious'?
Which character is described as 'plain and studious'?
- Charlotte Lucas
- Mary Bennet (correct)
- Kitty Bennet
- Jane Bennet
Who is the 'arrogant, conceited woman' who wants her daughter to marry Darcy?
Who is the 'arrogant, conceited woman' who wants her daughter to marry Darcy?
Why does Elizabeth hastily return home from her tour with the Gardiners?
Why does Elizabeth hastily return home from her tour with the Gardiners?
After their marriage, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are:
After their marriage, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are:
At Pemberley, Elizabeth and the Gardiners learn that Mr. Wickham:
At Pemberley, Elizabeth and the Gardiners learn that Mr. Wickham:
How does Mr. Bennet feel about Jane’s engagement to Mr. Bingley?
How does Mr. Bennet feel about Jane’s engagement to Mr. Bingley?
Who does Mr. Collins inherit your father's estate?
Who does Mr. Collins inherit your father's estate?
Who declares Jane as the most beautiful creature he has ever seen?
Who declares Jane as the most beautiful creature he has ever seen?
Who represents 'pride' in the story?
Who represents 'pride' in the story?
Who is the resident clergyman at Rosings?
Who is the resident clergyman at Rosings?
Study Notes
Characterizations
- Elizabeth Bennet is described as a 'prejudiced young woman'.
- Caroline Bingley is Mr. Bingley's unmarried sister.
- Mary Bennet is described as 'plain and studious'.
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh is the 'arrogant, conceited woman' who wants her daughter to marry Mr. Darcy.
Plot Events
- Elizabeth hastily returns home from her tour with the Gardiners because Lydia elopes with Wickham.
- After their marriage, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy settle at Pemberley.
Insights
- At Pemberley, Elizabeth and the Gardiners learn that Mr. Wickham is a disreputable character.
- Mr. Bennet is delighted about Jane’s engagement to Mr. Bingley.
Inheritance and Property
- Mr. Collins inherits Mr. Bennet's estate.
Character Opinions
- Mr. Bingley declares Jane as the most beautiful creature he has ever seen.
Symbolism
- Mr. Darcy represents 'pride' in the story.
Occupations and Residences
- Mr. Collins is the resident clergyman at Rosings.
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Test your knowledge of Pride and Prejudice characters with this 50-question matching quiz. Match the character with their respective description and see how well you know the novel's cast.