Pride and Prejudice Vocabulary Quiz
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What does Mr. Darcy imply about Elizabeth's social status?

  • He believes her family is socially superior.
  • He is indifferent to her social standing.
  • He finds her connections admirable.
  • He may fall in love with her if her connections were better. (correct)
  • What does Lady C's reply about Elizabeth's mother illustrate?

    The family's status is lowered due to Mr. Bennet marrying a middle-class wife.

    Education was seen as important for women seeking marriage in the past.

    True

    A woman must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing and the modern language, to deserve the ______.

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

    Study Notes

    Social Class and Relationships

    • Mr. Darcy implies that Elizabeth's social standing prevents deeper romantic involvement, highlighting class distinctions.
    • Despite being upper-class, the Bennet family's position is compromised due to their lower connections, affecting Elizabeth's desirability.

    Family Reputation

    • Lady Catherine de Bourgh critiques Elizabeth's family background, emphasizing the negative repercussions of Mr. Bennet's marriage to a middle-class woman.
    • The critique signifies how familial status influences individual worth and societal perceptions.

    Education and Expectations of Women

    • A wealthy woman is expected to possess skills in music, art, and languages to attract a suitable husband.
    • Education is portrayed as essential for women, reflecting the limited independence and opportunities available in society for women during this era.
    • The term "world" indicates the material and social advantages a man can offer, reinforcing the dependency of women on male figures.

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    Test your understanding of vocabulary from Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice'. This quiz focuses on key phrases and their meanings, helping you appreciate the social dynamics and characters in the novel. Perfect for literature enthusiasts!

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