Pride and Prejudice

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Once this letter is sent agreeing to Lydia's settlement, how does Mr. Bennet react? (ch 50)

"He begged to know farther particulars of what he was indebted to his brother; but was too angry with Lydia to send any message to her" (207)

What did Darcy attribute to his pride? (ch 52)

"He generously imputed the whole to his mistake pride, and confessed that he had before thought it beneath him, to lay his private actions open to the world. His character was to speak for itself" (215)

Why will Lydia's 100 pounds a year be a little loss to her father? (ch 50)

"He would scarcely be ten pounds the loser, by the hundred that was to be paid to them" (206)

What does Mr. Bennet do that mortified Elizabeth? (ch 57)

"Her father had most cruelly mortified her, buy what he said of Mr. DArcy's indifference, and she could do nothing but wonder at such a want of penetration,or fear that perhaps, instead of his seeing too little, she might have fancied too much" (245)

Where does Elizabeth like to walk? (ch 30)

"Her favorite walk.... was along the open grove which edged that side of the park, where there was a nice sheltered path.... and where she felt beyond the reach of Lady Catherine."

How do they know of Darcy's arrival? (ch 30)

"His arrival was soon known at the Parsonage, for Mr. Collins was walking the whole morning within view of the lodges opening Hunsford Lane.... hurried home with the great intelligence" (116)

How does Elizabeth see they might have been a good match? (ch 50)

"His understanding and temper, though unlike her own, would have answered all her wishes....by her ease and liveliness, his minds might have been softened, his manners improved, and from his judgment, information, and knowledge of the world, she must have received benefit of greater importance" (209).

What does he say that totally astonished Elizabeth? (ch 34)

"In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you" (128-129)

Pride in Mr. Collins - Ex.

(vanity - his misplaced pride) Ex. Introducing himself to Darcy Ex. Refusal to accept Lizzy's rejection for proposal

How old is Darcy? (ch 58)

28

What advice does Lady Catherine have about music? (ch 31)

basically practice makes perfect

Why does Jane stop speaking of indifference? (ch 55)

bc Bingley came over and the were alone one day???

Why does Elizabeth cry? (ch 46)

bc Lydia is marrying Wickham

Why does Lydia say was a secret? (ch 51)

bc Mr. Darcy and Wickham didn't want people to know

Why is Jane pleased about the visit? (ch 54)

bc after talking to him, she is more comfortable with him

why does charlotte say happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance(chp 6)

bc first of all she doesn't believe in romance and she says if you spend too much time with him you will grow and find lots of reasons why you don't like him

Why does Elizabeth's father ask if she is out of her mind? (ch 59)

bc he always thought she hated him and he thinks he is proud and unpleasant

Why does Jane think Darcy is different before her mother than her aunt and uncle? (ch 53)

bc he couldn't show her mother how he was with her aunt and uncle in her presence

Why does Mr. Bennet say he was to blame? (ch 48)

bc he didn't listen to Lizzy when she warned him

Why is it ironic that Mrs. Bennet's plans to ask Bingley to dinner? (ch 53)

bc he didn't marry Jane bc of her family and fortune, so why would he dine with the whole family

Why can't Elizabeth imagine Darcy to be at the wedding? (ch 51)

bc he had "the least to do (there) and the least temptation to go"

Why does Colonel Fitzwilliam say Darcy likes having his own way? (ch 33)

bc he is rich and he can do it

why is Darcy glad Lizzy is leaving (ch. 12)

bc he is too much attracted to him

Why does Elizabeth see the proposal as incredible? (ch 34)

bc he loved her for so long in spite of his disapproval of Bingley and Jane; and that it was gratifying to have inspired unconsciously so strong an affection

Why is Elizabeth displeased to be around Wickham? (ch 41)

bc he tried to give her the same attention when he first met her, and she felt like an object of his frivolous gallantry

What is Collins glad did not happen last November? (ch 48)

bc he would've been involved with it

Why does Charlotte say Mr. Darcy must be in love with Elizabeth? (ch 32)

bc he wouldn't have called on them in this familiar way

Why does Elizabeth feel better toward Darcy than she ever felt before? (ch 43)

bc his servant was praising him

Why does Elizabeth say vanity, not love, had been her folly? (ch 36)

bc if she was in love she would've been more blind. its vanity bc she wanted to side with one person bc she was ignorant and wanted to make herself look good

Why does Lydia say her sisters must go to Brighton? (ch 51)

bc it is the place to get husbands

Why does Lady Catherine say Elizabeth cannot marry Darcy? (ch 56)

bc its a bad match and that Darcy is marrying her daughter

What does Jane say about Bingley's sisters that surprises Elizabeth? (ch 55)

bc its the most "unforgiving speech" she has ever heard Jane utter

Why is Elizabeth sorry she told Mr. Darcy of Lydia's elopement? (ch 50)

bc now she couldn't conceal the unfavorable beginning that Lydia had been living with Wickham

Why does Mr. Collins warn Elizabeth of? (ch 57)

bc of Lady Catherine de Bourgh does not look on the match with a friendly eye

Why does Elizabeth believe Wickham eloped with Lydia? (ch 51)

bc of Lydia's love, not his. he would only run away with her to get married bc of a distress of circumstances

Besides what he does in harming Jane, what else does Elizabeth say influenced her? (ch 34)

bc of Wickham's story

why is Miss Bingley sorry she proposed the delay in Lizzy and Jane leaving (ch. 12)

bc of her jealousy and dislike of one sister was much exceeded her affection for the other

Why does Elizabeth refuse to attend tea at Rosings? (ch 33)

bc of the agitation and tears from the news she got from Fitzwilliam and bc she refused to see Mr. Darcy

Why does Darcy say he is in no danger in his affection for Lizzy (ch. 10)

bc of the inferiority of her connections (low connections)

Why does Elizabeth say she had encouraged prejudices? (ch 40)

bc of the misfortune of speaking w bitterness

Why does Elizabeth feel she and Jane are exposed to such wretchedness? (ch 53)

bc of the painful confusion Bingley and Darcy give them

why does Lizzy think he must be an oddity (ch. 13)

bc she cannot figure him out and he is very pompous and he apologizes for the entail

Why is she ashamed of herself? (ch 36)

bc she couldn't think of Wickham or Darcy without feeling that he had been blind, partial, prejudiced, and absurd

Why is Elizabeth happy for Jane? (ch 54)

bc she knows Bingley will fall in love with her, and there is no one there to stop it

Why does Mrs. Reynolds's respect for Elizabeth increase? (ch 43)

bc she knows Mr. Darcy

Why does Elizabeth feel that she could have loved Darcy now, when all love was in vain? (ch 46)

bc she realizes he is very kind???

Why are Elizabeth's feelings so widely different on reading Darcy's letter? (ch 37)

bc she remembered his style of writing and she hated him but then she hated herself bc of how she falsely accused him. his attachment excited gratitude but she never wanted to see him again

why does Wickham say he and Darcy are not on friendly terms(chp 16)

because of the things Darcy did to Wickham: take the money Darcy's father gave wickham

why is mrs bennet so angry with miss lucas (chp 23)

because she is convinced that she is only marrying mr collins so that after mr bennet dies, she can take possession of the estate

why does Elizabeth try to dissuade Collins from introducing himself from Darcy (chp 18)

because she's says darcy will not consider it a compliment to his aunt but rather an impertinent(rude) freedom

what does Mr. Collins read (ch. 14)

book of sermons

describe mr. Collins (ch. 13)

boorish, pompous, clergyman, obsequious, conceited

how does Elizabeth say she and Darcy were alike (chp 18)

both have an unsocial, taciturn disposition, unwilling to speak unless they expect to say something that will amaze the whole room

What does Mrs. Philips insist she will have her husband do (ch. 15)

call Mr. Wickham and invite him to dine with them

What is Elizabeth's musical performance like?(chp 6)

didnt play as well as Mary, but people listened to her play easy and unaffected with pleasure

How does Lizzy look when she arrived at Netherfield? How is she received (ch. 7)

dirty and she was received with politness

whose side does Jane take when Elizabeth told her Wickham's story(chp 17)

doesn't take any side

Why does Lizzy think Darcy is looking at her (ch.10)

either out of admiration or out of dislike

What is the dinner party like? (ch 29)

exceedingly handsome, had servants and "all articles of plate Mr. Collins promised"

what kind of pride does Wickham say Darcy has

family pride, filial pride, and brotherly pride

what did elizabeth fear would happen to bingley(chp 23)

fear that bingley's sisters would be sucessful in keeping Bingley away from jane by moving to london and seeing miss darcy

What does Mr. Gardiner like to do? (ch 43)

fish

What does Elizabeth thank her aunt for? (ch 60)

for going to Pemberly instead of the Lakes

Why does Charlotte accept his proposal?(chp 22)

for the Longbourn House

What does Lydia ask in her letter to Elizabeth? (ch 61)

for three or four hundred a year for a place to live

What is the relationship between Bingley and Darcy(chp 4)

Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper and Darcy regard Bingley as having the firmest reliance and of his judgment of the highest opinion... BFF status

who are the final members of the bingley party(chp 3)(chp 3)

Bingleys two sisters and mr darcy

Why does Mrs. Gardiner think Elizabeth might like to see Pemberley? (ch 42)

Bc she's heard of it from some acquaintances like Wickham (the place where he grew up)

how does elizabeth end up dancing with Darcy (chp 18)

Darcy just takes her hand by surprise in asking her to dance and it was so quick she said yes

Why does Bingley get angry with Darcy? (ch 58)

Darcy knew and didn't tell him of Jane's presence in London

what is said about Wickham (chp 18)

Darcy says he is blessed with happy manners and says he may bot be equally good at maintaining/retaining friendships, Elizabeth says he was unlucky to lose Darcy and wick ham's friendship and says he is likely to suffer all his life because of Darcy

Name who falls under the theme of Social Class

Darcy, Bingley sisters, Mr. Collins, Lucases, Lady Catherine

Name who falls under the theme of pride

Darcy, Lizzy, and Mr. Collins, kinda Mrs. Bennet

What is going on in the drawing room that evening (ch. 10)

Darcy- writing a letter to his sister Miss Bingley seated near him Lizzy doing needle work Mr. Hurst and Mr. Bingley were at piquet Mrs. Hurst was watching them

What do Bingley and Elizabeth discuss? (ch 55)

Bingley claimed the good wishes and affection of a sister as Jane

Why is Elizabeth angry with Bingley?(ch 24)

Bingley could have stayed if he really wanted to.

How do Jane and Bingley get along (chp 6)

Bingley likes Jane and is on his way to being in love

Explain how Bingley and Darcy saw the Meryton assembly(chp 4)

Bingley thought he had never met so many pretty girls ever and he thought they were kind and attentive Darcy thought there was little beauty in the crowd and on fashion and he had little intreat

Why does Elizabeth say there is no way Darcy could tempt her to accept his proposal? (ch 34)

Ever since she met him, she knew he was the last man in the world that she would marry

What does Elizabeth realize is happening when Darcy comes in to join them? (ch 45)

Everyone watches him: Miss Bingley smiles, Miss Darcy started talking

What does Elizabeth say she can laugh at?(ch 11)

Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies

Name who falls under the theme of Marriage and love (couples)

Jane and Bingley :) Collins and Charlotte :( Darcy and Lizzy :) Mr. and Mrs. Bennet :( :) - the way love should be :( - unhappy love/ marriage

What happens when Elizabeth interrupts Jane and Bingley? (ch 55)

Jane and Bingley quickly turn around and move away from each other as if they were having the most earnest conversation before

What makes Elizabeth happy as they leave London? (ch 28)

Jane is doing better and she is excited for the tour.

Why does Elizabeth say Charlotte's plan did not work for Jane? (chp 6)

Jane isn't acting by the design of her plan because she has only known Bingley for a fortnight and its not enough for her to understand his character

what does Lizzy say is different between her and Jane(chp 4)

Jane never sees a fault in anyone and never speaks ill of someone

What does Mrs. Gardiner tell Elizabeth about Jane? (ch 27)

Jane was upset, and she's given up on the friendship of Miss Bingley

What does Mrs. Bennet say will happen to Jane because of Bingley? (ch 40)

Jane will die of a broken heart and Bingley will be sorry for what he did

What opportunity does Elizabeth have to speak to Darcy? (ch 58)

Jane, Bingley, Kitty, Lizzy and Darcy went for a walk

Who are the five daughters in order of age(chp 2)

Jane, Lizzy, Mary, Kitty, Lydia

How do the other girls fare at the dance? (chp 3)

Jane- danced twice with Mr. Bingley Mary- heard herself mentioned to Miss Bingley as the most accomplished girl in the neighborhood Catherine, Lydia- never was without a dance partner

why is Mrs. Bennet satisfied (ch. 9)

Janes ill was not alarming but she got them to believe she needed to stay

Why does Elizabeth think Lydia has involved herself in this behavior? (ch 47)

She is youngs and hasn't been taught to think on serious subjects. Also, Wickham has enough charm to captivate a woman

Who does Mr. Fitzwilliam seem very attentive to? (ch 31)

Lizzy

Name who falls under the theme of Prejudice

Lizzy and Darcy

What is the result of Miss Bingley referring to the militia leaving Meryton? (ch 45)

Lizzy answered the question in an disengaged tone; Miss Bingley was vexed and disappointed and didn't want to talk about Wickham anymore

What makes Elizabeth feel better about the visit to Pemberley? (ch 42)

Lizzy felt better after she found out from the chambermaid that the family would not be there for the summer

What concerns about the lady [Jane} does Elizabeth imagine? (ch 33)

Lizzy is upset bc Mr. Darcy got to choose that Jane wasn't a good fit for Bingley and bc Jane didn't deserve it

How does the family react to the regiment leaving? (ch 42)

Lizzy rejoiced bc Wickham left, her mother and sister kept complaining how dull everything was, while Lydia was glad she could visit them

What do Darcy and Elizabeth say about poetry and love?(ch 9)

Lizzy thinks it drives away love while Darcy thinks its the food of love

What strikes Mrs. Bennet speechless? (ch 59)

Lizzy told what Darcy has done for Lydia

Why does Mrs. Gardiner say Jane's situation should have better happened to Elizabeth?(ch 25)

Lizzy would have laughed herself out of it sooner

Explain Bingley's financial situation.

Mr. Bingley inherited property to the amount of nearly 100,000 pounds from his father

Who do they receive an unexpected letter from? (ch 48)

Mr. Collins

Who does he receive a letter from? (ch 57)

Mr. Collins

who is arriving for dinner with the Bennets (ch. 13)

Mr. Collins

why does Mrs Bennet not want to discuss the visitor (ch. 13)

Mr. Collins is supposed to take the estate and she doesnt like him

What happens when Lizzy refuses? (chp 19)

Mr. Collins says that women do that all the time bc they don't realize whats in front of them and that he isn't discouraged

Who appears as they are going out to see the garden? (ch 43)

Mr. Darcy

Who comes to call? (ch 53)

Mr. Darcy

Who does Jane (Lizzy) meet on her walk? (ch 35)

Mr. Darcy

Who invites them to dinner? (ch 44)

Mr. Darcy

Who is Elizabeth surprised to hear was at the wedding? (ch 51)

Mr. Darcy

Who is Elizabeth's unexpected visitor at Hunsford? (ch 32)

Mr. Darcy

Who is expected at Rosings for Easter? (ch 30)

Mr. Darcy

Who is her guest? (ch 34)

Mr. Darcy

Who really found Lydia and Wickham? (ch 52)

Mr. Darcy

Who is with Darcy? (ch 30)

Mr. Darcy brought with him a Colonel Fitzwilliam, the younger son of his uncle (his cousin)

why does Darcy treat Wickham cruelly (chp 16)

Mr. Darcy favored and gave a lot of his attention to Wickham and Darcy because jealous and irritated by it

Why has Darcy and Fitzwilliam both been to Hunsford during Elizabeth's absence? (ch 36)

Mr. Darcy- only for a few minutes to take leave; Fitzwilliam- sat with the people at Rosings and hoped for Lizzy's return

What change occurs to Elizabeth's planned trip? (ch 42)

Mr. Gardiner needed to be back within a month to London so they had to substitute for a shorter tour

Describe Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner.(ch 25)

Mr. Gardiner was a sensible, gentlemanlike man, greatly superior to his sister (Mrs. Bennet) as well by nature as education Mrs. Gardiner (younger than Mrs. Bennet and Mrs. Phillips) was an amiable, intelligent, elegant woman, and a great favorite of the Longbourn nieces

what surprise is in store for Elizabeth at the ball (chp 18)

Mr. Wickham is not at the ball

Why is Darcy condemned as the worst of men?(ch 24)

Mr. Wickham visited a lot and told his story of Mr. Darcy

Who is disappointed that Lydia will be living in the North? (ch 50)

Mrs. Bennet

Who is the only one who regretted Lydia and Wickham's stay was only ten days? (ch 51)

Mrs. Bennet

How is the Bennet family doing? (ch 47)

Mrs. Bennet is well, but shaken; Lydia is with Wickham; Mr. Bennet is going to fight Wickham; Jane is calm as usual; Lizzy is pale but says she is perfectly fine

What do Mr. and Mrs. Bennet argue about? (ch 53)

Mrs. Bennet want Mr. Bennet to visit him, but Mr. Bennet rejects this bc his one of his daughters won't be getting married

How does Mrs. Bennet react to the invitation? Kitty? (ch 41)

Mrs. Bennet was delighted and Kitty was mortified bc she didn't receive one

what message does Jane receive (ch. 7)

Mrs. Bingley invites her to dine with her

Who has Mr. Collins told about Wickham and Lydia? (ch 48)

Mrs. Collins, Lady Catherine and her daughter

Who invites Lydia to Brighton? (ch 41)

Mrs. Foster

Who does Elizabeth send a letter to? (ch 51)

Mrs. Gardiner

What is the difference between the two aunts, Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Philips? (ch 48)

Mrs. Gardiner was a better comfort to the family than Mrs. Phillips bc Mrs. Phillips always talked about how awesome Wickham was and left them feeling the same sad way as they felt before she visited

Who is visiting at the gate with Charlotte? (ch 28)

Mrs. Jenkinson and Miss de Bourgh

Who else is Darcy forced to put up with? (ch 60)

Mrs. Phillip

Why is Mrs. Gardiner concerned about Elizabeth's friendship with Wickham?(ch 25)

She knew Mr. Darcy and how Wickham treated him (lots of rumors ig)

Why is Elizabeth disappointed in Charlotte?(chp 22)

She knew that he friend wouldn't be truly happy and that she disgraced herself and sunk into her esteem

Why does Mrs. Gardiner warn Elizabeth about becoming involved with Wickham? (ch 26)

She knows of his past, and warns Lizzy to not let her fancy get the best of her

How do Elizabeth's feeling change toward Darcy? (ch 44)

She likes him now bc he is changing and he loves her still even after rejecting him

Why does Elizabeth say she likes the appearance of Miss de Bourgh? (ch 28)

She looks sickly and cross. She would turn Charlotte into a proper wife

What things does Elizabeth tell about Darcy's behavior to Fitzwilliam? (ch 31)

She tells him that he only danced 4 dances and more than one young lady was sitting down in want of a partner

What does Elizabeth confront Darcy about? (ch 31)

She thinks he is trying to intimidate her bc his sister plays better than her.

Why does Miss Gardiner think Wickham was mercenary? (ch 27)

She thinks that Wickham only likes Miss King bc she inherited money from her grandfather

What does Elizabeth think about Wickham and Lydia's marriage? (ch 49)

She thinks that it is strange that they are forced to rejoice on the idea of their small chance of happiness and Wickham's wretched character

Why does Jane think Mr. Bingley is not interested in her?(ch 24)

She thinks that she didn't show enough affection toward him.

What does Elizabeth think about the house? (ch 43)

She thought that it was neither gaudy nor useless fine; with less of splendor, and more real elegance, than the furniture of Roslings (she liked it)

What does Elizabeth tell her father that Darcy had done? (ch 59)

She told him what he had voluntarily done for Lydia

What does Lydia want to do that afternoon? (ch 39)

She wanted to go to Meryton with the girls so she could see the soldiers

What does Elizabeth attempt to do? Did she succeed? (ch 44)

She wanted to know the visitors feelings and to compose her own, to make herself agreeable to all

Why is Elizabeth looking for a "symptom of love" in Darcy? (ch 31)

She wants to see if she has the same chance of marrying him if she was related to him.

What does Elizabeth think of going to Derbyshire? (ch 42)

She was excessively disappointed bc she really wanted to go to the lakes

How does Caroline Bingley treat Jane in London?(ch 26)

She was glad to see her, but didn't pay attention to her. (cordial)

How did Mary change? (ch 61)

She went into the world more and became more sociable, and she no longer was mortified by the comparisons of her sisters' beauty

What does Elizabeth do after the others left? (ch 34)

She went through all the letters that Jane sent her

What honor does Mrs. Collins tell Elizabeth she will have on Sunday? (ch 28)

She will see Lady Catherine de Bourgh at church

Why does Elizabeth ask Darcy if he had seen Jane in London? (ch 30)

She wished to see whether he would betray any consciousness of what had passed between the Bingleys and Jane

What punishment does Mrs. Gardiner say Elizabeth could not inflict upon her? (ch 52)

That she likes Mr. Darcy

What justification does Elizabeth have for Lydia being out at sixteen? (ch 29)

The younger daughters shouldn't be held back from going out bc the eldest hasn't married yet

How do the sisters then act toward Jane?(chp 8)

They kept saying how they felt bad for her because she was sick

What do Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley say about Jane and her family?(chp 8)

They say that they think that Jane is a sweet girl but theres no chance of her marrying bc she has such low connections

Why is the Bennet family so surprised that Mr. Collins expects to return soon?(chp 22)

They thought he would be offending his patroness if he didn't return soon

What do Jane and Elizabeth have to do for Lydia and Wickham? (ch 61)

give them assistance toward discharging their bills

what amiable qualities does Mr. bingley have

good looking, gentleman. pleasant, unaffected manners

how does Darcy react to mr. collins(chp 18)

he reacts in a welcoming non aggressive non arrogant manner

What good news is there about Wickham's fortune? (ch 49)

it isn't as bad as people say, he still has money even in his debt in addition with Lydia's to take care of themselves

How does Elizabeth feel about Mrs. Bennet's ungraciousness to Darcy? (ch 54)

it made everything that they owed him more painful to Lizzy

who does Mr. Collins choose first and why does he change his mind (ch. 15)

jane but then he finds out she is soon to be engaged

what part of the letter really distresses jane (chp 21)

jane stresses over the part where caroline bungled doesn't think her feelings for bingley were enough to have bungled fall for her and that bingley is going to london to see Georgina Darcy and that she hopes georgina will become bingley's wife

What is the good that Elizabeth can remember of Wickham? (ch 36)

nothing except for the fact he praised the neighborhood and what his social powers had gained him in the mess

How does Mrs. Bennet remain? (ch 61)

occasionally nervous and invariably silly

What does Mr. Bennet say he would offer to do? (ch 59)

offer to pay him

What do they agree to tell Mrs. Bennet?(chp 21)

only about the departure of the Bingleys

What does Jane insist of her relationship with Bingley? (ch 54)

that he didn't want to engage her affection and that they are both indifferent to one another

what does Mr. Denny say about Mr. Wikcham's absence (chp 18)

says that Wickham was obliged to go into town on business the day before and hasn't returned yet

what does mr. collins say to elizabeth (chp 19)

says that his hopes are that he intends on marrying and selecting a wife which is Lizzy

What are Elizabeth's feelings as she reads the letter? (ch 36)

scarcely to be defined; amazed at his apology, impatience of the upcoming sentences, angry at his belief of Jane's insensibility

what is charlotte lucas scheming for mr. collins (chp 22)

scheming to keep mr collins from asking elizabeth's hand in marriage by having him ask for her own hand instead

What makes Lizzy happy? (chp 18)

seeing her sister getting along with Mr. Bingley

what does mrs. bennet say to her husband (chp 20)

she asks mr. bennet to make lizzy mr collins

How does Kitty change? (ch 61)

she became less irritable, less ignorant, and less inispid

What does Mr. Collins say to Elizabeth about her visit with them? (ch 38)

he said goodbye and hoped she had a great time despite the plain lifestyle they have and he also asked to give a good report into Hertfordshire

how does elizabeth interpret the letter (chp 21)

she claims that mr bungled is clearly in love with jane and Caroline is just trying to manipulate her brother into Georgina

what does mrs. bennet do when elizabeth left the breakfast-room after her meeting with collins (chp 20)

she congratulates mr. collins and herself on the "happy prospect of their hearer connection"

How does Mr. Bennet react to his wife's search for a position for Lydia and Wickham? (ch 50)

he said that they aren't allowed in their house

How does Bingley reply to Mrs. Bennet about the country (ch. 9)

he says he likes both equally

what does mr. Wickham tell Elizabeth about his absence (chp 21)

he says he was absent from the ball because he didn't want to be in the same room as Darcy

what does Wickham say of Miss Darcy (chp 16)

he says that she is very much like her brother Darcy, very very proud, handsome, highly accomplished, and as a child she was pleasing but now she's nothing to him

What do they learn in town about Wickham? (ch 44)

that he left Derbyshire

What information does Forstser give about Wickham leaving Meryton? (ch 47)

that he left Meryton greatly in debt? he also said that he asked Denny about their plan and that he didn't know anything about it so it must have been a misunderstanding of Wickham's not marrying Lydia. Also he brought a letter from Lydia

what does mr. bennet tell elizabeth (chp 20)

he tells her that if she marries mr collins, she will never see her dad again but if she doesn't mary him she will never see her mother again

Why does Darcy apologize to Elizabeth? (ch 46)

he thought that she didn't want to see him bc it just makes her problems worse

What does Charlotte hear Mr. Bingley say about Jane? (chp 5)

he thought that she was the prettiest int the room

Why does Wickham not immediately marry Lydia? (ch 52)

he wanted to marry into fortune

Why is Jane(Lizzy?) angry and disappointed at Darcy's behavior? (ch 53)

he was more in his thoughts than to please people

What does Collins say about the home of Mrs. Philips (chp 16)

he was so struck, when he looked at the home, that he declared he might almost have supposed himself in the small summer breakfast parlor at Rosings

Why does Elizabeth tell him she was refusing him? (ch 34)

he's a hypocrite: He offended her and insulted her and is now saying that he likes her against his will, reason, and character AND he made the decison for Bingley and affected Jane's happiness

Who does Lady Catherine say Darcy was engaged to? (ch 56)

her daughter

What must Mr. Bennet settle upon Lydia? (ch 49)

her equal share of the five thousand pounds each of her sisters will get when he dies and one hundred pounds per annum

What does Elizabeth say Darcy admired her for first? (ch 60)

her impertinance, how she was different from the other ladies

What does he say he saw in Jane? (ch 35)

her indifference of Bingley's attentions

Why is Elizabeth sick of the folly? (ch 49)

her mother keeps talking about how awesome it is that Lydia is getting married

How does Jane react to Elizabeth's news of Darcy's proposal? (ch 40)

her surprise was lost in other feelings; She was sorry that Mr. Darcy was harsh and so sure of succeding, but still grieved for his unhappiness

What does Elizabeth focus on in anticipation? (ch 42)

her tour to the Lakes

What seems to shame Mr. Darcy? (ch 31)

his aunt's (Lady Catherine's) ill-breeding

What does Darcy say Jane's (Lizzy's) pride was hurt (by)? (ch 34)

his confession of love for her

what is the financial situation of mr. bennet (chp 7)

his estate consisted of 2,000 a year and very expensive house with nice furniture and servants

What does Elizabeth not tell to Jane that was in the letter? (ch 40)

how Darcy took part in making the decision for Bingley and Jane

What does Mr. Bennet wish to know about what Mr. Gardiner has done? (ch 49)

how much Mr. Gardiner bribed Wickham to marry Lydia and how he was ever going to repay him

What advice does Lady Catherine give to Charlotte? (ch 29)

how to manage her domestic concerns, how everything ought to be regulated in a small family like hers, and instructed her as to take care of her cows and poultry

What would have made the tour of the lakes even better for Elizabeth?(ch 42)

if Jane was there

Why does Darcy say joining them would interfere with their motives?(ch 11)

if they are talking in secret: he doesn't want to know if they want to flaunt their figures: he can admire them better from afar

What does she see as the disadvantages of this unsuitable marriage to the children? (ch 42)

ill-judged a direction of talents that might've preserved the daughters' respectability

How does Lydia imagine her trip to Brighton? (ch 41)

it comprised every possibility of happiness: she imagined the streets filled with officers and her the object of attention, and the tent in a uniformity of lines, and to complete the view, she would be sitting in a tent flirting with 6 officers at once

Why does Elizabeth say she might have prevented this? (ch 47)

she could have opened Lydia's eyes to Wickham's character

Why is Elizabeth hesitant to tell Jane about Darcy's proposal? (ch 38)

she didn't know what to tell her and feared if she brought up Bingley, it would just make her more sad

Why does Mrs. Bennet not invite them to dinner? (ch 53)

she didn't think anything less than two courses, could be good enough for a man on whom she had such anxious designs, or satisfy the appetite and pride of one who had ten thousand a year

What is Mrs. Bennet discussing at dinner and why did this embarrass Lizzy? (chp 18)

she discusses Jane's soon marriage with Mr. Bingley and she is embarrassed bc Mr. Darcy was listening (and she cared what he thought)

how does elizabeth react now to darcy (chp 6)

she dislikes him and is some what rude to him at times

How does Lydia act to her aunt before her marriage? (ch 52)

she doesn't listen to her

Why does Elizabeth not want Jane to know of Darcy's interference with her relationship with Bingley? (ch 55)

she doesnt want her to be prejudice against him

what happens to Jane when she goes on horseback (ch. 7)

she gets sick

What does Miss Bingley do to provoke Darcy and why (ch. 10)

she got jealous so she made Darcy imagine what is awful life would be if he married Lizzy or was apart of her life

Why does Mr. Collins like Mrs. Philips (ch. 15)

she had great manners and was very polite

What surprises Elizabeth about Miss Darcy? (ch 44)

she heard she was proud but she is actually shy

why is Miss Bingley critical of Lizzy(chp 6)

she is jealous

Why does Mr. Bennet say he favors Lizzy(chp 1)

she is the most whitty

what does darcy say about lizzy(chp 3)

she is tolerable but not hansom enough to tempt me

why is Jane told she can't use the carriage (ch. 7)

she must use a horse bc it might rain and then she would have to stay the night

why do Lizzy and Darcy disagree about pride (ch. 11)

she points to him and says he's prideful and doesn't see her own pride but he is jumble and he knows he is prideful

what happens when Lizzy returns to the drawing room (ch. 8)

she reads a book instead of playing cards

what does Miss Bingley do to impress Darcy and does it work (ch. 11)

she reads the second volume of Darcys book he was reading and it doesn't work

how does lizzy react to hearing what Darcy said about her(chp 3)

she remained with no cordial feelings towards him

What is the final thing Lady Catherine throws at Elizabeth? (ch 56)

she says that she should know how to act now and that she wont compliment her mother

How does Elizabeth explain to the Gardiners how she knew of Wickham's character? (ch 47)

she spent time with Mr. Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam that she realized that Wickham was actually the bad guy

what opinion does Elizabeth give of Darcy(chp 16)

she thinks he is very disagreeable and prideful

what did chralotte think about mr collins(chp 22)

she thinks that he wasn't very sensible or agreeable and believes that his feelings for her are fake

why does Lizzy disagree with Jane about Bingley's sisters(chp 4)

she thinks their manners are not good and they are judgey and prideful and conceited

Why does Mrs. Bennet say she detests Darcy(chp 3)

she thought he was rude and proud

What is the news of Wickham such a shock to Jane? (ch 40)

she thought that no person would be that wicked

Why does Lady Catherine want to see Elizabeth alone? (ch 56)

she wants to know why she heard she is on the verge of marrying Darcy

Why does Elizabeth wish to be home? (ch 46)

she wants to see Jane so she can fix their family problems

what snide comments does Miss BIngley make (ch. 10)

she was being rude about Mrs. Bennet and Darcy being apart of the Bennet family

How does Elizabeth describe Lydia? (ch 41)

she will be the most determined flirt that ever made herself and family look ridiculous, and that Kitty looks up to her

what does darcy discover about elizabeth (chp 6)

she willfully misunderstands people (puts people into a stereotype)

what does elizabeth intend to do to convince mr. collins that she in sincere (chp 19)

she would get her father (whose behavior could not be mistaken) to tell him no

what happens when Jane and Lizzy write their mother to ask her to send the carriage (ch. 12)

she wouldn't send it till the following Tuesday

who announces the engagement of charlotte and mr. collins (chp 23)

sir william lucas

Why does Lizzy send for her mother (ch. 9)

so she can make her won judgment on the situation

Why does Miss Bingley drop her resentment of Elizabeth? (ch 61)

so she could still visit Pemberly

why does collins say losing at cards was trivial to him (chp 16)

so that Mrs. Phillips would not feel bad and keep the money

Why does Elizabeth say Bingley should give up Netherfield? (ch 32)

so the neighborhood could settle their families there

Why is Elizabeth glad the regiment is leaving Meryton? (ch 39)

so they could have a campful of soldiers and they would be able to come to the balls of Meryton ?

what does Miss Bingley say to Elizabeth(chp 18)

that Wickham's story is not true and that Darcy is innocent and not to be blamed

What news do they get from Mrs. Hill? (ch 49)

that an express came from Mr. Gardiner

What does Elizabeth hope for Kitty? (ch 42)

that by Christmas, she might not mention any officers

What does Mr. Bennet wish? (ch 50)

that by this time in his life he wouldn't have spent his entire income but that he would have some left over to his children and wife

What does she find out about Miss Darcy? (ch 33)

that colonel Fitzwilliam and Mr. Darcy share guardianship for her

What does she realize in thinking back on her first meeting with Wickham? (ch 36)

that everything he said was bs: he said he didn't fear Mr. Darcy but wasn't at the Netherfield ball bc Darcy was there, and he said that he only told the story to Lizzy bc he didn't want to expose Darcy but he actually told many people, also that he just want Miss Kings fortune

What pleases Elizabeth about Bingley's memory? (ch 44)

that he remembered that they haven't met for over 8 months, Nov 26

what gossip circulates about Bingleys party coming for the ball(chp 3)

that he was bringing 12 ladies and 7 gentlemen

What does he tell her of Wickham? (ch 35)

that he was brought up to be a clergyman but wanted to study law instead, but then he found out that it's not profitable and wasted his money

What does Jane believe of Wickham? (ch 49)

that he wouldn't marry her unless he had some type of regard for her and Mr. Gardiner couldn't afford half of ten thousand pounds bc of his children

What does Jane go to tell her mother? (ch 55)

that her and Bingley are getting married???

What does Elizabeth think would be a triumph for Darcy? (ch 50)

that his proposal that she refused him at first, would be gladly received now

What worries Mrs. Bennet about Bingley's refusal of her dinner invitation?(chp 3)

that if he marries one of her daughters and he's not settled down

what does she say about a ball at netherfield (ch. 11)

that it would be a punishment rather than a pleasure

How does Mrs. Bennet feel about Mr. Gardiner paying Wickham to marry Lydia? (ch 49)

that it's perfectly fine and that if he didn't have a family all the money would have gone to Mrs. Bennet and her children

What does she warn against Jane thinking?(ch 25)

that no consideration with regard to this young man will influence her

Why does Elizabeth blame herself for? (ch 46)

that she could have prevented it

What surprising news does Lady Catherine tell Elizabeth? (ch 56)

that she has heard that her and Darcy are on the verge of getting married

Why does Elizabeth tell them about Wickham? (ch 43)

that she heard from his relations in Kent that he was deceiving ppl ab what he was actually doing

what does Wickham tell Elizabeth about lady Catherine de Bourgh (chp 16)

that she is Darcy's aunt

What does Mr. Bennet tell Kitty? (ch 48)

that she isn't allowed to have officers over, go to balls unattended by one of her sisters, and go out by herself until she can prove to him that she is rational

What is said about Elizabeth?(chp 8)

that she looked untidy and her petticoat was 6 inches deep in mud from walking and that she shouldnt have come at all

What lie does Elizabeth let her mother believe? (ch 56)

that she only came to say the Collinses were well

What really interests Mrs. Bennet about the engagement of Elizabeth and Darcy? (ch 59)

that she will have the most fortune out of all of her daughters

What does Collins say was an encouragement of vice? (ch 57)

that they let Lydia and Wickham in their house after they lived together

what does Jane discover from Bingley about Wickham (chp 18)

that wickham isn't who he says he is and is not a respectable man and is imprudent

Who do Darcy and Elizabeth credit with the means of uniting them? Why? (ch 61)

the Gardiners

what does he tell them about Rosings (chp 16)

the chimney piece alone was worth 800 pounds and a very fine luxorious estate

What does Elizabeth realize was a gulf between her and Darcy? (ch 50)

the connection her family will have with Wickham after Lydia marries him

What concerns Elizabeth about Lady Catherine's call? (ch 57)

the consequence of her persisting in this interfrence

When does Darcy bring his sisters to meet Elizabeth? (ch 44)

the day after Lizzy went to Pemberly

Who gives them a tour of the house? (ch 43)

the housekeeper, Mrs. Renolds

How is the evening at Rosings different than before the arrival of the gentlemen? (ch 31)

the ladies are getting more attention, Lady Catherine and her daughter are seen

What do Elizabeth and Mrs. Gardiner talk about of the visit? (ch 45)

the looks and behaviour of everybody, everything other than Darcy

who left the ball last and why (chp 18)

the lounbourn (bennets) party because mrs. bennet made the wait for their carriages longer which gave her time to see how heartily they were wished away by some of the family

what is the newest appeal to the city of Meryton (ch. 7)

the many soldiers

What has Mrs. Bennet looked forward to since Jane was sixteen? (ch 50)

the marriage of a daughter

When is the first letter written? The second? (ch 46)

the second letter was written a day after the first

why are the younger girls interested in at Meryton (ch. 15)

the soldiers

How does Bingley act toward Miss Darcy? (ch 44)

the talked 2 or 3 times and parted, not as much as he did Jane

What does Darcy explain in his letter? (ch 35)

the things that Lizzy accused him of

Why do the people of Meryton think of Lydia's marriage? (ch 50)

the wished her well-doing, but they thought that with the change of circumstances that with such a husband, her misery was certain

what does Mrs. Bennet tell the girls she must be grateful for(chp 2)

their father mr. bennet

why are Jane and Lizzy not welcomed home very cordially (ch. 12)

their mother wanted them to stay with the Bingleys longer

What conversation pauses between Wickham and Elizabeth? (ch 52)

they are arguing and talking about Pemberly and Mr. Darcy

How is Elizabeth useful to Bingley and Jane? (ch 55)

they could both talk to her when the other was absent

How do Bingley's sisters treat Mrs. Bennet (ch. 9)

they do not like her and ignore her

how do the ladies of Netherfield feel about the Bennets (chp 6)

they love Jane but are not very fond of Mrs. Bennet and Lizzy

What makes Lizzy change her in about somewhat liking the Bingley sisters (ch. 8)

they only cared about Jane when she was around and then just forgot about her when she was gone

How do the Gardiners feel about Darcy? (ch 43)

they think he was infinitely supieror to what they expected, and was polite, but they are a little skeptical bc of the Wickham situation

how do Bingley and Darcy reply to the remark about Lizzy's petticoart (ch. 8)

they thought she looked fine and did not notice it was even dirty

How has the neighborhood opinion changed of the family? (ch 55)

they went from the most unluckiest family (Lydia running away) to the luckiest (Jane marrying Bingley)

How are Charlotte's letters?(ch 26)

they were about her new home, Lady Catherine, how happy she was. She wrote cheerfully and didn't complain

what are Elizabeth's dances like with Mr. Collins (chp 18)

they were dances of mortification, "mr collins was awkward and was often moving in the wrong direction"

how do the Bingley sisters treat the various members of the bennet family (chp 17)

they were excited to see Jane and talk to her but they try to ignore mrs. Bennet and don't say much to Elizabeth and ignore the other family members

How do the bIngley sisters change when the gentleman appear (ch. 11)

they were very agreeable and their powers of conversation were considerable but when the men came Jane was no longer the first object and it was Darcy in the spotlight

what happens between Darcy and Wickham when they see each other (ch. 15)

they're face both turn color(red and white)

what does Mary say about pride(chp 5)

thinks vanity and pride are different things and a person can be prideful without being vain

What information is Mr. Gardiner seeking from Colonel Forster? (ch 48)

to see if Wickham has any connections or relations that could be clues to where to find Lydia

What does Mrs. Bennet wish for? (chp 3)

to see that one of her daughter were settled at Netherfield and others married well

What does Mr. Bennet go to London to do? (ch 47)

to see what house the coachman had before set down his fare, so he could find out the stand and number of the coach

why does Lizzy stay at Netherfield (ch. 7)

to take care of Jane

What is now Mrs. Bennet's focus? (ch 49)

to tell everyone of the marriage

where are the girls and Mr. Collins going to in Meryton (ch. 15)

to their aunts house. Mrs. Philips house

Prejudice in Darcy - Ex.

towards Meryton guests

How often do Mr. and Mrs. Collins go to Rosings? (ch 30)

twice a week

Describe Bingley's guests.(chp 3)

two sisters- fine women, with an air of decided fashion Mr. Hurst (brother-in-law)- merely looked the gentleman Mr. Darcy- tall, handsome features, noblemien, makes 10 thousand a year

How does Lady Catherine treat them? (ch 56)

ungraciously, rude, insolent and disagreeable

what does Wickham's father do (chp 16)

upon the death bed he asks Mr. Darcy to provide for him

what does Mrs. Bennet say about Charolette (ch. 9)

very plain

what does Lizzy do after Jane gets sick (ch. 7)

walks 3 miles to get to Jane

what does Elizabeth want to know from Wickham (chp 16)

wanted to know the history between wickham and darcy

What is too painful a subject for them to dwell upon? (ch 58)

when Lizzy frantically left Pemberly and interrupted her stay with Georgina Darcy

what is Mr collins excited to find out(chp 18)

who lady catherine's nephew is

What does Darcy and Mr. Gardiner battle over? (ch 52)

who would be bribing Wickham (they didn't want the other person to do it)

what does Darcy say was Lizzy's fault (ch. 11)

willfully to misunderstand people

What is Mr. Collins respectable pleasure? (ch 28)

working in the garden

What is Jane's condition after a couple of days (ch. 8)

worse

What does Lady Catherine suggest Elizabeth do? (ch 37)

write her mother a note to beg her to stay longer

Describe bingley (chp 3)

young. wonderful, hansom, and extremely agreeable

What do they not discuss? (ch 45)

Darcy

How are they reconciled with Lady Catherine? (ch 61)

"After a little Farther resistance on the part of his aunt, her resentment gave way, either to her affection for him, or her curiosity to see how his wife conducted herself." (261)

What is now the prevailing attitude toward Wickham? (ch 48)

"Everybody declared that he was the wickedest young man in the world; and everybody began to find out, that they had always distrusted his appearance of goodness."

What does Darcy say to Elizabeth after she thanks him for his assistance with Lydia? (ch 58)

"I am sorry, exceedingly sorry, that you have been informed of what may, in a mistaken light, have given you uneasiness. I did not think Mrs. Gardiner was so little to be trusted." and "If you will thank me, let it be for yourself alone. That the wish of giving happiness to you might add force to the other inducements which led me on, I shall not attempt to deny. But your family owe me nothing. Much as I respect them, I believe,I thought only of you" (246).

How does Darcy defend himself? (ch 31)

"I had not at that time the honour of knowing any lady in the assemble beyond my own party."

Of what does Mrs. Bennet say they should be ashamed? (ch 40)

"I should be ashamed of having one that was only entailed on me" (154).

Why does Jane not ask Kitty and Mary to help with their mother? (ch 47)

"Kitty is slight and delicate, and Mary studies so much, that her hours or repose should not be broken in on"(195).

What excuse does Darcy use to return with Bingley to Netherfield and Longbourn? (ch 60)

"My real purpose was to see you, and to judge, if I could, whether I might ever hope to make you love me. My avowed one, or what I avowed to myself, was to see whether your sister was still partial to Bingley, and if she were, to make the confession to him which I have since made" (257).

What does Elizabeth worry about her family and Mr. Darcy? (ch 59)

"She anticipated what would be felt in the family when her situation became known; she was aware that no one liked him but Jane; and even feared that with the others that it was a dislike which not all his fortune and consequence might do away" (251)

Why does Elizabeth not tell Jane about her time at Pemberley and Lambton? (ch 59)

"She had been unwilling to mention Bingley; and the unsettled state of her own feelings had made her equally avoid the name of his friend."

What does Elizabeth say about Lady Lucas offering to help? (ch 47)

"She had better have stayed at home... perhaps she meant well, but, under such a misfortune as this, one cannot see too little of one's neightbors" (196).

What does Mrs. Bennet see as a disgrace? (ch 50)

"She was more alive to the disgrace, which the want of new clothes must reflect on her daughter's nuptials, than to any sense of shame at her eloping and living with Wickham, a fortnight before the event took place" (208).

How does the family react to Lydia's arrival? (ch 51)

"They came. The family were assembled in the breakfast-room to receive them. Smiles decked the face of Mrs. Bennet as the carriage drove up to the door; her husband looked impenetrably grave, her daughters, alarmed, anxious, uneasy" (210).

What does she say they owed Darcy? (ch 52)

"They owed the restoration of Lydia, her character, every thing to him" (219).

What does Charlotte ask of Elizabeth?(ch 26)

"Will you come and see me?"

What influence does Elizabeth think Lady Catherine's arguments will have on Darcy? (ch 57)

"With his notions of dignity, he would probably feel that the arguments, which to Elizabeth appeared weak and ridiculous, contained much good sense and solid reasoning."

Who is Mrs. Annesley? (ch 45)

"a genteel, agreeable-looking woman, whose endeavor to introduce some kind of discourse, proved her to be more truly well bred than either of the others" (179)

What does her father think of Darcy and Elizabeth's names connected? (ch 57)

"but his perfect indifference and your pointed dislike, make it so delightfully absurd!"

Describe the Bingley sisters?(chp 4)

"fine ladies; had good humour only when they were pleased, agreeable where they chose it; but proud and conceited. rather handsome, educated in first private seminaries in town, has a fortune of 20 thousand pounds, spoke more than they ought, thought highly of themselves and low of others, respectable family in North England, their fortune aquired by trade."

Why does Elizabeth give Charlotte credit for her choice of room for sitting? (ch 30)

"for Mr. Collins would undoubtedly have been much less in his own apartment had they sat in one equally lively; and she gave Charlotte credit for the arrangement" (114)

How do the Gardiners treat Lydia before her marriage? (ch 51)

"horrid unpleasant...I did not once put my foot out of doors... not one party, scheme or anything" (213)

What does he advise Mr. Bennet to do? (ch 48)

"to console yourself as much as possible, to throw off your unworthy child from your affection for ever, and leave her to reap the fruits of her own heinous offence"(199)

Prejudice in Lizzy - Ex.

(towards Darcy) Ex. Willing to believe Wickham about the story he told her about the "evil" Darcy Ex. Believed she wasn't dancing bc she had been slighted

What questions does she ask Elizabeth? (ch 29)

- how many sisters she had -if they were older or younger- if they were getting married- if they were handsome- where they were educated- what kind of carriage her father had- what her mother's maiden name was- if her and her sisters played and sung or drew- if their governess (private tutor) left them

Themes

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what does mr. collins say his reason for marrying are (chp 19)

1. set an example of matrimony as a clergyman 2. it will add to his happiness 3. lady catherine advised him to

How far is it around the entire park? (ch 43)

10 miles round

What other family members does Mrs. Bennet have(chp 7)

A sister (mrs Phillips) and a brother

Why does Elizabeth say she had been weak and vain and nonsensical? (ch 40)

Bc Jane wasn't there

Why is Elizabeth glad Jane accepts Caroline Bingley's deception? (ch 26)

Bc Jane wouldn't be duped by Caroline anymore, and Jane now hopes Bingley marries Miss Darcy bc she wants him to regret throwing her away

Why are Elizabeth and Jane uncomfortable? (ch 53)

Bc Lizzy after she go the letter and bc Jane after Bingley went to London

Why do they think Mr. Bennet was disagreeable? (ch 41)

Bc he didn't want to go to Brighton to be with the soldiers

Why does Elizabeth find it so difficult to believe Darcy did all of this? (ch 52)

Bc he had to reason, bribe who he always avoided and whose very name was a punishment to pronounce

Why does Jane say they must forget what she and Elizabeth had said about Wickham? (ch 46)

Bc he might be apart of their family now and it would cause them great distress

Why is Elizabeth ashamed and vexed? (ch 43)

Bc it was unexpected Mr. Darcy that she was going and it might seem like she was trying to get in his way

Why does her father warn her of an unequal marriage? (ch 59)

Bc she could possibly be unhappy and disrespectful to her husband, and he doesn't want to see her miserable bc she could "scarcely escape dicredit and misery"

Why is Mrs. Gardiner surprised that Elizabeth asks why Darcy was at Lydia's wedding? (ch 52)

Bc she didn't expect it to come from her

Why does Elizabeth insist she will be the one to tell her mother of the engagement? (ch 59)

Bc she doesn't know how her mother will react

why is Mrs. Bennet upset with Collin's admiration of the house (ch. 13)

Bc she doesn't want him to have the house

Why does Elizabeth feel anew the justice of Mr. Darcy's claims about her family? (ch 41)

Bc she realizes that the claims are true

Who also comes with the Darcy to visit Elizabeth (ch 44)

Bingley

What happens when Bingley visits Mr. Bennet?(chp 3)

Bingley and Mr. Bennet sit in his library for ten minutes; Bingley entertained hopes of seeing the girls, but only saw the father that day

Who appears as Elizabeth is leaving to find her aunt and uncle? (ch 46)

Darcy

who gets all the attention from the ladies (ch. 11)

Darcy

Why is Lady Catherine so sad? (ch 37)

Darcy and Fitzwilliam were leaving

What does Elizabeth expect from Caroline Bingley? (ch 45)

Caroline disliked her out of jealousy, so she expects her to still be hated

who does elizabeth confide her grief to (chp 18)

Charlotte Lucas

who joined Elizabeth and gave her relief from mr. Collin's attention (chp 18)

Charlotte Lucas

why does he lose a living because of Darcy (chp 16)

Darcy found a loophole in the will his father had and took the money that was intended for Wickham

what occupation does Mr. Collins have and where (ch. 13)

Clergyman at the church of England

Who does Charlotte think Elizabeth should marry? (ch 32)

Colonel Fitzwilliam

Who does Darcy say Jane can talk to if she needed proof of his story? (ch 35)

Colonel Fitzwilliam

what do they find out from the Bennet sisters (ch. 12)

Colonel Forster was going to be married

What does Mrs. Bennet say about wedding clothes for Lydia? (ch 47)

Don't let them wait for wedding clothes, but she can wait for as much money as she wants after she marries

who does Wickham seat himself by(chp 16)

Elizabeth

How much is settled on Mrs. Bennet at her marriage?(ch 50)

Five thousand pounds

How do mrs. Bennet and her daughters get a description of Mr. Bingley (chp 3)

From Lady Lucas and Sir William lucas

How does Georgiana react? Mr. Hurst and Miss Bingley? (ch 45)

Georgiana- civil, but still shy; Mrs. Hurst and Miss Bingley- there was an awkward pause

How do Elizabeth and Georgiana get along? (ch 61)

Georgina thinks highly of Lizzy

Where is the home of the Gardiners? (ch 48)

Gracechurch Street

Why does Darcy ask Elizabeth to burn his letter? (ch 58)

He doesn't want her to reread the part about what he did to Jane and what he said about her family bc he doesn't want her to hate him

What does Darcy admit of his early behavior to Elizabeth? (ch 58)

He admits that it was unpardonable

How does Wickham justify Elizabeth saying she thinks Mr. Darcy improves on acquaintance? (ch 41)

He agrees with her and asks if he has more civility and has gotten better in essentials;and then he says that he hopes his pride will help people other than himself bc he thinks Darcy knows what "appears" to be right

How does Wickham react when Elizabeth tells him she has spent three weeks at Hunsford? (ch 41)

He asks if Lizzy saw him frequently and then compared his manners to his cousins

What does Darcy ask Elizabeth of her feelings? (ch 58)

He asks if she still felt the same since last April when she refused him

How does Elizabeth reply? (ch 27)

He didn't pay attention to Miss King bc he was busy paying attention to her and she was equally as poor.

Where has Darcy been? (ch 45)

He had been some time with Mr. Gardiner to go to the river

Giving up on him being in love, why do Charlotte and Elizabeth finally decide caused the visit from Mr. Darcy? (ch 32)

He had nothing else to do bc all field sports were over during that time of year

Why does Mr. Bennet say he wishes Bingley had not danced so much(chp 3)

He is messing with Jane and he only wanted Bingley to dance with just her

why is this news of interest to Mrs. Bennet(chp 1)

He is single and is looking for a wife

What does Darcy say every savage can dance?(chp 6)

He is trying to prove to Sir William Lucas that dancing doesn't make a well-polished society

What news does Lydia give of Wickham? (ch 39)

He isn't marrying Miss King

What information made it possible for Darcy to find Wickham in London? (ch 52)

He knew a woman named Mrs. Young who was intimately aquainted with Wickham who knew where he was

How does Darcy react to Elizabeth joining Miss Bingley in walking around the room?(ch 11)

He looked up and was shocked by the attention Lizzy was getting and closed his book

How does Mr. Bennet justify letting Lydia go to Brighton? (ch 41)

He says that Colonel Foster will look after her and she is too poor for anyone to take advantage of her

How did Mr. Bennet feel about Wickham? (ch 53)

He says that Wickham is a fine fellow

What does Darcy tell Bingley about his modesty in writing?(chp 10)

He says that he's proud of his indirect boast: he's proud of his flaws in writing because he just wrote them quickly.

What flattery does Mr. Bennet give his wife? (chp 1)

He says, "for you are as handsome as any of them, Mr. Bingley might like you the best of the party" (2)

Why is she amazed at how he speaks to her? (ch 43)

He spoke civil even though she rejected him

Why does Mr. Gardiner think Jane might be correct about Wickham? (ch 47)

He thinks that its unlikely that a man would like a girl that is protected and had friends??????

Besides misusing money, what does Wickham do? (ch 35)

He tried to convince his sister to run away with him bc she thought she was in love

What does Darcy want Lydia to do when he finds her? Does she? (ch 52)

He wanted her to quit the situation she was in and go to her friends, she wouldn't

why does Mr. Bennet send Collins to Meryton with the girls (ch. 15)

He wanted the library to himself

Why is Mr. Collins so pleased at the invitation? (ch 29)

He wanted to show his visitors how grand his patroness was and how civil she was to Charlotte and himself

What action does he take to protect Bingley? (ch 35)

He warns him about Jane's indifference

Why is she proud of Darcy? (ch 52)

He was able to get the better of himself

How does Elizabeth view her parents and their marriage? (ch 42)

Her dad married a beautiful woman who had a bad personality and then he lost real affection for her. He is amused by her ignorance and folly.

Pride in Lizzy - Ex.

Her pride is in her self-confidence Ex. unfazed when she showed up to the Bingley's estate lookin like a big muddy pile of dirt Ex. she refuses when Darcy asks her to dance

why do Lydia and Kitty often go to Meryton (ch. 7)

to see and gossip about the soldiers

How does Jane rationalize the Bingley sisters wanting their brother to marry Miss Darcy?(ch 24)

His sisters knew Miss Darcy longer than her

What does Darcy discuss with her? (ch 34)

How he's loved her for so long even though she comes from a lower status than him

Where is Elizabeth going? (ch 27)

Hunsford to visit Charlotte

What warning does Charlotte give about Jane's ability to guard her feelings(chp 6)

If she guards them too much Bingley will stop chasing after her and bc he doesn't know how she is feeling he will lose intreat

Who are the guests that Mr. Darcy has coming the next day? (ch 43)

Mr. Bingley and his sisters, Miss Darcy

What are Kitty and Lydia so miserable about? (ch 41)

It was the last of the regiment's stay in Meryton, and all the soldiers were soon to leave

Who is Elizabeth to be allowed to tell of Darcy's intervention? (ch 52)

Jane

Who tells Mrs. Bennet the news from Mr. Gardiner? (ch 49)

Jane

Who will keep the Gardiner's young children? (ch 42)

Jane

who does Darcy say is the only hansom girl(chp 3)

Jane

who continues to be kind to Lizzy and what does he offer to do for her (ch. 8)

Mr. Bingley and he offers to get her more books

What surprise do Jane and Elizabeth have on returning to Meryton? (ch 39)

Kitty and Lydia surprise them with a set table and cold meat on top of it

who does Mr. collins lavish his praise upon (ch. 14)

Lady Catherine

Who does Darcy say removed all his doubts of Elizabeth? (ch 60)

Lady Catherine bc he knew that Lizzy would frank with her

Who calls at the Bennet household that no one expected. (ch 56)

Lady Catherine de Bourgh

Why are Charlotte and Mr. Collins at Lucas Lodge? (ch 60)

Lady Catherine was so mad at Darcy's letter that she threw a fit, and Charlotte wanted ot celebrate so she left until the storm blew over

Who encourages Darcy to continue his attentions to Elizabeth? (ch 58)

Lady Catherine, but she didn't mean to.

what is the name of the village of the Bennet home (chp 5)

Longbourn

Who has to pay for the surprise and why? (ch 39)

Lydia and Kitty were supposed to pay but they spent all there money on bonnets

who interrupts Collin's reading and why (ch. 14)

Lydia bc she talks about soilders and going to Meryton

What news arrives from Jane? (ch 46)

Lydia went to Scotland with Wickham to marry him

Who is frightened of Lady Catherine and why?(ch 29)

Maria Lucas bc she wasn't used to Lady Catherine's manner of living and she was used to little company

Who has taken Netherfield Hall(chp 1)

Mr. Bingley

who arrives to speak with Jane (ch. 15)

Mr. Bingley

Where does Sir William Lucas live in this neighborhood (chp 5)

Meryton

where does Mrs. Philips live(chp 7)

Meryton

Who writes very nicely to Jane about her engagement that Jane knew was insincere? (ch 60)

Miss Bingley

what happens as soon as Lizzy returns to Jane (ch. 8)

Miss Bingley begins to abuse them with her words

How do the sisters try to exclude Jane and is it successful (ch. 10)

Miss Bingley was walking with Darcy and when Mrs. Hurst and Lizzy see him walking with her then Mrs. Hurst takes his other arm and intends to leave Lizzy by herself but its not successful

Who does Darcy say wants to meet Elizabeth? (ch 43)

Miss Darcy

Why do they go to Pemberley the next morning? (ch 44)

Miss Darcy invited them

Who does Mrs. Bennet talk about? (ch 53)

Miss Lucas marrying Collins her daughter getting married to Wickham

who is Miss Darcy and what are her accomplishments (ch. 8)

Mr Darcys sister Georgina Darcy--- she plays the piano

why does Mr. Bennet say mr. Collins possesses the talent of flattering (ch. 14)

Mr, Collins speaks very highly of Lady Catherine's Daughter

who is right about the silliness of the girls (ch. 7)

Mr. Bennet he is sensible and whatever is said by Mrs. Bennet is foolish

What does Elizabeth realize are the unhappy defects of her family? (ch 37)

Mr. Bennet just laughs at the girls for their giddness, Mrs. Bennet's ignorance, Lydia and Catherine didn't want to improve their imprudence by listening to Jane and Lizzy. (ignorant, idle, and vain)

What does Mr. Gardiner say must not be mentioned again? (ch 50)

Mr. Bennet's acknowledgements of how he would ever repay him?

What information does Mr. Gardiner need from Meryton and why? (ch 50)

Mr. Bennet's assurance of the money or the list of his creditors to give the money to??

Where will Lydia be going? (ch 51)

Newcastle

Do the ladies like Darcy why or why not(chp 5)

No bc he is proud and stuckup

How does Mrs. Bennet change her mind about Mr. Bennet coming home? (ch 48)

Now she wants him to fight Wickham and make him marry her. or at least come home with Lydia

where does Lady Catherine live (ch. 14)

Rosings

Describe Lydia and what does she say to Bingley (ch. 9)

She is has high animal spirits and natural self- consequence and she good-humored and she also asks him to throw a ball

How does Elizabeth react to Mr. Darcy? (ch 43)

She instinctively turned away, and was embarrassed

what is Darcys home called and what is it like (ch. 8)

Pemberley and it is huge with a very large library

Where does she invite her aunt for Christmas? (ch 60)

Pemberly

Pride in Darcy - Ex.

Regarding social classes ... @Myerton ball when he wouldn't dance with the "lower class people"

What did Elizabeth tell her aunt she had learned? (ch 26)

She actually was in love with Wickham, but now she will detest him

what does Jane say of Bingley (chp 4)

She admires him for being sensible, good humored, and lively

Why does Elizabeth leave the room? (ch 51)

She couldn't bear the insensibility of Lydia

How does Mrs. Bennet act when they go to her apartment? (ch 47)

She cried and had lamentations of regret, and complained, and blamed everybody but Lydia

How does Lydia act toward her sisters? (ch 51)

She demanded them to tell her congratulations and acted as if she were above them all

How does Georgiana react to Miss Bingley's criticism of Elizabeth? (ch 45)

She didn't join her, and believed that if Darcy thinks shes a good person than she is definitely a good person

What does she think was bothering Elizabeth? (ch 37)

She didn't want to leave so soon

Why does Elizabeth insist Wickham would not wed Lydia? (ch 47)

She doesn't have money

How does Jane describe Wickham? (ch 47)

She doesn't think ill of him, but Lizzy thinks that he doesnt have dignity or honor and that he is false, deceitful, and insinuating

What does Lady Catherine remark upon while visiting the Collins' home? (ch 30)

She examined into their employments, looked at their work, and advised them to do it differently; found fault with the arrangement of the furniture, or detected the housemaid in negligence; and if she accepted any refreshment, seemed to do it only for the sake of finding out that Mrs. Collins's joints of meat were too large for her family."

What does Elizabeth reply when Lady Catherine asks her age? (ch 29)

She gives an indirect answer saying "With three younger sisters grown up, your Ladyship can hardly expect me to own it," then says "I am not one and twenty" [basically saying that since her sisters are older she is old (concealing her age)]

Why is Elizabeth calm about meeting Lady Catherine? (ch 29)

She has been around people with money and high ranking (Bingleys) that it doesn't phase her anymore

Why is Elizabeth sure Wickham will not marry Lydia? (ch 46)

She has no money connections, or anything he might want

what does Darcy say is an accomplished woman (ch. 8)

She must have thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, modern languages, extensive reading, manner of waling, tone of voice

Why does Elizabeth say she could feel no gratitude?(ch 34)

She never desired his good opinion, and he bestowed it most unwillingly

What does Elizabeth regret? What made her change her mind? (ch 43)

She regrets not accepting Darcy bc of his house; she doesn't regret it now bc she knew her aunt and uncle would have disowned her bc they would've thought it was greedy

What happens when William tries to get Lizzy to dance with Darcy (chp 6)

She rejects him

How does Lady Catherine react to Elizabeth's playing? (ch 31)

She said that he taste isnt as good as her daughter's (Anne's) and that if she kept practicing, she could have the advantage of a London master

What does Miss Bingley say to Darcy about Elizabeth and how did he respond? (ch 45)

She says a bunch of negative things ab her and Darcy says nothing

What does Miss Bingley finally provoke Darcy into saying? (ch 45)

She says she remembered when Darcy thought she was a beauty, and he says that he did but that was when he first knew her and that its been many months

How does Jane explain her distress at this news? (ch 53)

She says she was only confused bc she felt like she should be looked at. and that it doesn't cause her pleasure or pain bc he is coming alone and they will see him less... also she dreads other people's remarks

What criticism does she have of Elizabeth's upbringing? (ch 29)

She says that "nothing is to be done in education without steady and regular instruction, and nobody but a governess can give it." bc Lizzy didn't have one

What sarcastic things does Mrs. Bennet say about Charlotte and Mr. Collins? (ch 40)

She says that she "hopes" they will be comfortable and that their marriage will last

How does Elizabeth react when Lady Catherine asked her if Darcy had proposed? (ch 56)

She says that she doesnt have to answer questions she doesn't want to and that "Your ladyship has declared it impossible" (238)

What does Miss Bingley say to Darcy? (chp 6)

She says that shes astonished that he admires Lizzy, and teases him and says that he will have a "great" mother-in-law

How does Lady Catherine react to Elizabeth and Charlotte knowing Darcy? (ch 30)

She seemed almost angry to find that he had already been frequently seen by Miss Lucas herself

Why is Jane unhappy? (ch 40)

She still cherished a very tender affection for Bingley

Why do the Gardiners encourage Mrs. Bennet to stay in her room? (ch 47)

So she could feel better ???

What does she say Lydia's father will do? (ch 47)

That he will fight Wickhame and kill him.

What does Mr. Bennet say when Elizabeth tells him that there is a disadvantage to all of them to Lydia' behavior? (ch 41)

That it has already been arisen and then he asks Lizzy if she scared away any of Lizzy's lovers; then says all youths are a little weird

What do they decide to do about revealing Wickham's character and why? (ch 40)

That it ought to not be attempted

What does Mary say of Lydia's behavior? (ch 47)

That its unfortunate and that the family will be talked of.

What does Elizabeth explain to Darcy when they are alone? (ch 43)

That she had been assured of his absence and that his arrival was unexpected bc the housekeeper thought he was coming tomorrow

What does Jane tell her sister?(ch 26)

That Miss Bingley doesn't really care about her and that Mr. Bingley knew she was in town and he didn't care about her bc he didn't visit her

What news revives Mrs. Bennet's spirits? (ch 53)

That Bingley was coming back to Netherfield

How does Mr. Bennet respond? (ch 41)

That Lydia will never behave until she has exposed her character in a public place.

What does Jane tell Elizabeth about Charlotte's marriage?(ch 24)

That she should consider Mr. collin's respectability and Charlotte's prudent, steady character. Not to mention, Charlotte has a large family and their fortune makes it an eligible match. And Charlotte may like him.

What is the house like? (ch 28)

The garden, country, and kingdom didn't compare to Rosings. There was an opening in the trees that bordered the park nearly opposite the front of the house. handsome, modern building, well situated on rising ground

Describe Pemberley Woods and the house. (ch 43)

The park was very large, and contained great variety of ground, beautiful wood, stretching over a wide extent; The house was large, handsome, stone building, standing well on rising ground, and backed by a ridge of high woody hills and in front, a stream of some natural importance was swelled into greater, but without any artificial appearance. Its banks were neither formal nor falsely adorned.

why does Lizzy enjoy listening to Darcy and Miss Bingley (ch. 10)

The perpetual commendations with the perfect unconcern with which her praises were received and it formed a curious dialoge and it was exactly in unison with her opinion of each

What is strange about Elizabeth encountering Mr. Darcy on her walks? (ch 33)

They always end up walking together; it seemed like wilful ill-nature, or a voluntary penance, for on these occasions it was not merely a few formal enquiries and an awkward pause and then away, but he actually thought it necessary to turn back and walk with her

Why do Jane and Bingley leave Netherfield? (ch 61)

They don't want to be near Mrs. Bennet and Jane wanted to be close to Lizzy, so he bought an estate near Derbyshire

What joke does Lydia tell about at the Foresters? (ch 39)

They dressed up Chamaberlayne (a soldier) as a woman people walked in and they didn't know him

Why is Jane worried that Elizabeth won't be happy with Darcy? (ch 59)

They had talked before about it and Lizzy said it would be impossible to marry him.

What is different about how Jane and Elizabeth see Darcy? (ch 53)

To Jane, it was the man Lizzy refused. To Lizzy, it was the man who saved her family

Why does Darcy say he had been selfish all his life? (ch 58)

as a child, he was taught good principles but out of pride and no one corrected his temper, he was also spoiled and people encouraged him to be selfish and overbearing

How does Mrs. Reynolds describe Darcy? (ch 43)

as handsome, the most sweet-tempered, and generous-hearted boy in the world

What does Elizabeth fell Mr. Collins was doing in displaying his home to her? (ch 28)

as if he was wishing to make her feel what she had lost in refusing him

what does mr. collins asks of Elizabeth (chp 17)

asks to save the first two dances of the ball to Mr. Collins

Where will Lydia be married? (ch 49)

at Gracechurch St. (the Gardiners' house)

how long do the residents of nether field plan to be in london (chp 21)

at least 6 months

Describe Mr. Wickham (ch. 15)

attractive but a coward and conman who works in the military

What does Lydia say in her letter would make a good joke? (ch 47)

When she signs her name as Lydia Wickham when she writes to the the very next time

Who does Mr. Bennet say will be his favorite son-in-law? (ch 59)

Wickham

Who is Elizabeth sorry she must see? (ch 50)

Wickham

What happens between Elizabeth and Wickham? (ch 26)

Wickham liked someone else

Why does Jane say "women fancy admiration means more than it does." (ch 24)

Women love men that admire them, regardless of what they do or don't have

Does Elizabeth agree with her? (ch 26)

Yes

What conversation do Elizabeth and Fitzwilliam have about marriage? (ch 33)

Younger sons that come from wealth are dependant bc of their habits of expense, and there aren't many in their rank that don't pay attention to money

What message arrives for Mr. Gardiner? (ch 49)

a compliance letter from Mr. Bennet that he will give Lydia the money she asked for

What note does Mr. Bennet say he'll send with his wife? (chp 1)

a consent letter for Mr. Bingley to marry any of his daughters (but throws in a good word for Lizzy)

How long does it take them to prepare for their departure? (ch 46)

a hour

what lecture is given by mr. collins (chp 18)

a lecture about singing and the duties of a clergyman and how it is always in good form to testify his respect towards anybody connected with (Lady Catherine's) family

What does he give her and why? (ch 35)

a letter from Darcy to address the things Lizzy accused him of

who does Jane receive a letter from and how did it affect her (chp 21)

a letter from caroline bingley, jane becomes discouraged and troubled because she learns that the part at nether field left their estate

Who does Elizabeth say she might be lucky enough to meet? (ch 55)

another "Mr. Collins"

what is the universal truth of the first paragraph of the novel (chp 1)

a single man in possession of good fortune must be in want of a wife

How long does Sir William stay? (ch 30)

a week

Describe Colonel Fitzwilliam (ch 30)

about 30, not handsome, but in person and address most truly the gentleman

What does Elizabeth say is a sad omen about her mother? (ch 59)

about her behavior to Darcy now that she thinks highly of hom

What argument occurs between Darcy and Lizzy (ch. 10)

an arguement on darcy's impulsiveness

Where do they go and how close are they to Elizabeth? (ch 61)

an estate in a neighboring country to Derbyshrie, 30 miles

Who is Mrs. Jenkinson? (ch 29)

an old woman who lives with the de Bourghs; nothing remarkable about her appearance

why does Miss Lucas say Darcy's pride did not offend her(chp 5)

bc she thinks he has a right to be proud

Why is Mrs. Bennet in great spirits? (ch 54)

bc she thinks that Jane will get Bingley at last

Why does her father say Jane would be happy? (ch 55)

bc she will be well settled and that she gets along with Bingley very well

Why does Elizabeth think she had so much to conceal as they left Hunsford? (ch 38)

bc there were many things that happened: Darcy proposed and she found out why Bingley isn't returning to Netherfield

Why does Elizabeth think Darcy would be shocked to know who the Gardiner's were? (ch 43)

bc they are not like the rest of her family and she doesn't want them to be seen in a negative light ????

why does Lizzy decide she likes the bingley's sisters (ch. 7)

bc they showed affection and solitude to Jane

Why did the Bennets not economize when they first married? (ch 50)

bc they thought it was useless bc they thought they would have a son that would help out

why will mr. collins not accept Elizabeth's refusal (chp 19)

because he knows that women will reject the first or second or even third proposal until they realize how great collins is and accept

why does mr. collins decide to marry one of the bennet daughters(chp 19)

because he says that after one of the daughters' father dies and he inherits the land, they will comfortable in their house and collins will help comfort them with the melancholy in the comfort of their own home (basically just to keep the estate in the family)

why does Wickham say a military life was not what he was intended for (chp 16)

because he says that he was brought up for the church instead of the military

why does charlotte accept mr. collins proposal (chp 22)

because he will give her a comfortable home, good connections, and a good situation in life to allow her chances of happiness to be fair, not for the estate at longhorn

why is mrs. bennet so satisfied (chp 18)

because jane and mr. bingley are really hitting is off and can see her settling down at nether field with him and marrying him and one daughter could also marry mr. collins and would have 2 daughters married off

why does mr. collins think that elizabeth must accept his proposal (chp 19)

because mr. collins has connections, wealth, possession of the estate and believes no one will be able to offer her these things

What is Mary's performance like?(chp 6)

didnt have genius or taste, was played in a conceited manner that made it worse than it was

what does Lizzy say about such a woman as Darcy describes (ch. 8)

cannot exist

What does Mrs. Gardiner suggest for Jane?(ch 25)

change of scenery

what guest arrives at the bennet home and what is she asked to do (chp 20)

charlotte lucas is asked to persuade lizzy into marrying mr. collins

How did Lady Catherine treat Charlotte? (ch 28)

charming, dine at Rosing twice a week, never allowed to walk home, she orders a carriage for them

How does Darcy act? (ch 44)

civil and agreeable

What does Elizabeth hope Darcy will do? (ch 54)

come to her

what concern does charlotte have about elizabeth (chp 22)

concerned that elizabeth will blame charlotte and her feelings might be hurt by the engagement

what does Elizabeth look forward to at the ball at netherfield (chp 17)

dancing with mr. Wickham and seeing Wikcham's story confirm to be true

what does she learn about darcy from wickham (chp 16)

darcy has known wickham since infancy

How much was the cost to Darcy and why does Gardiner really agree to Darcy's insistence on paying the debt? (ch 52)

debts paid to be more than a thousand pounds, another thousand to be settled upon Lydia, and his comission purchased. Darcy said that Wickham's character was misunderstood to convince Gardiner

How much income does Bingley have? (ch 55)

four or five thousand a year, or more

How does Elizabeth part from Wickham? (ch 27)

friendly; she was convinced that he would always be her model of the amiable and pleasing

What is discovered about Mr. Darcy(chp 3)

he makes 10,000 a year, he is very wealthy

What does Darcy tell Bingley? (ch 58)

he apologized for interfering with his affairs and apologized for keeping the secret from him that Jane was in town

What message does Mr. Bennet sent to Mr. Collins? (ch 60)

he asks him to congratulate him on having Lizzy married by Darcy and to console Lady Catherine. but to stand by Darcy bc he has more to give

What does Elizabeth's father tell her? (ch 57)

he congratulates her on being on the brink of matrimony and that he received a letter from Mr. Collins

How does Mr. Bennet act upon his return? (ch 48)

he didn't talk much, especially about his buisness in London

Why does Darcy not approach Mr. Bennet in London? (ch 52)

he didn't think he was as approachable as Mr. Gardiner

What does Mr. Bennet say about Lydia's wedding clothes? (ch 50)

he didn't want to give any mark of affection on the occasion

Why did Bingley not see Jane in London the past year? (ch 55)

he had no idea she was there

what does mr collins say in his letter (chp 23)

he informed them of the rapturous expressions of his happiness in having obtained the affection of their neighbor and that he is going to longbourn for a visit

who is collins related to (ch. 13)

he is Mr. Bennets cousin

how does mr collins feel about elizabeth's refusal (chp 20)

he is upset that she refused his proposal and feels that his pride has been hurt but didnt regret proposing

What is Mr. Bennet doing to find his daughter? (ch 48)

he is visiting all the hotels in town

what qualms (doubts) does mr. collins have about elizabeth (chp 20)

he is worried that since she's so headstrong that she might end up not being a desirable obedient wife and will to contribute to his happiness in the way he wants her to

What other grievous fault of Wickham's is learned? (ch 48)

he left gaming debts behind him

what do the various members of the lucas family think of her engagement (chp 22)

lady lucas and her husband are over joyed and believe he is perfect for her, the longer siblings were relieved she wouldn't die as an old maid

Describe Lady Lucas and charlotte(chp 5)

lady lucas: very good , kind woman who is very clever, charlotte: sensible, intelligent, young woman

What does Mrs. Bennet attempt to do? (ch 55)

leave Bingley and Jane alone

What does Wickham plan to do? (ch 50)

leave the militia to go north in the general's regimentM

What are the letters from Lydia like? (ch 42)

long expected and always short, but the ones to her mother where longer

Describe Mrs. Bennet(chp 1)

loud, self nervous, uncertain temper

What does Lydia want to talk about on the way home? (ch 39)

men

How far in debt did Wickham appear to be? (ch 48)

more than a thousand pounds

who does Mr. Bennet visit? and How does he tell his wife (chp 2)

mr. bingley. He told his wife when she shaid she was sick of Mr. Bingley

how does mrs. bennet react to the news of charlotte's engagement (chp 23)

mrs. bennet is shocked at the news and thinks it's a mistake and believes they wont be happy together and that the engagement will end soon, she is in a state of denial

Who entertains Mr. Collins(chp 16)

mrs. phillips

Where is Darcy seated? (ch 54)

next to Lizzy

is miss Bingley successful in berating Elizabeth (chp 18)

no

Describe Lydia's parting from her family? (ch 41)

noisy, Kitty was the only one to cry (out of envy), Mrs. Bennet wished her luck

what is Mr. Collins like and why (ch. 15)

not a sensible man and boring and the greatest part of his life was being guided by his father

describe Miss de Bourgh (ch. 14)

overbearing, domineering, rich, widow, rude

Describe Miss de Bourgh.(ch 29)

pale and sickly; features were insignificant; only spoke in a low voice to Mrs. Jenkinson

What is the Brighton scheme? (ch 39)

probably a scheme to get a soldier to marry Lydia

What does Miss Bingley's letter do?(chp 24)

put an end to doubt; they were leaving for London for the winter

what does Darcy say were his faults (ch. 11)

resentment

describe Mr. Bennet(chp 1)

reserved, loves to vex his wife, kind, and sarcastic

What does Bingley tell Elizabeth? (ch 44)

said that he had pleasure seeing her again and asked her ab the Hunsford ppl (especially Jane prolly)

what is mr. collins sorry about (chp 20)

sorry that he is withdrawing his proposal to marry Elizabeth

What does Charlotte say Jane must do before having the leisure to fall in love(chp 6)

spend as much time with him as she can. Every moment should be employed in conversing together. Make most of every hour with him

What does Mr. Bennet say girls should have?(ch 24)

star-crossed lovers

What is the card game like at Elizabeth's table? (ch 29)

superlatively stupid, no one talked about the game

Describe Georgiana Darcy? (ch 44)

tall, bigger than Lizzy, 16, womanly figure, womanly and graceful

Describe Lady Catherine. (ch 29)

tall, large woman, strongly-marked features that may have been handsome, spoke in an authoritative tone, reminds Lizzy of who Wickham represents

what does mrs. bennet say to elizabeth(chp 20)

tells lizzy that if she keeps on refusing offers of marriage that she will never be able to find a husband and no one will take care of her when her dad dies and wont speak to her (she will not tolerate undutiful children)

How much are they afraid Mr. Gardiner might have paid Wickham to marry Lydia? (ch 49)

ten thousand pounds

What realization do the Gardiners make? (ch 44)

that Darcy is in love with Lizzy

what reason does Jane use to defend Mr. Darcy(chp 17)

that Darcy wouldn't throw away his reputation to disgrace himself like that when his dad promised to take care of him

What does Fitzwilliam inadvertently tell Elizabeth concerning Bingley and Jane? (ch 33)

that Mr. Darcy was bragging on how he saved Bingley from an "imprudent" marriage with Jane

What does Denny tell Forster that Wickham intended? (ch 46)

that Wickham never wanted to marry Lydia at all

Pride in Mrs. Bennet Ex.

through her kids and other stuff idk

Where is Mr. Bennet going? (ch 46)

to London to see Lydia

what does Elizabeth finally reason that Mr. Collins anticipated (chp 17)

to ask her hand in marriage later

why does Elizabeth asks Darcy if he were ever blinded by prejudice(chp 18)

to better understand Darcy's character

what does sir william lucas interrupt the dance between Darcy and Elizabeth to say (chp 18)

to compliment Darcy and Elizabeth on their dancing and to say he hopes to see them dancing again soon

What do Jane and Elizabeth ask the Gardiners to do? (ch 46)

to convince their parents to not make the marriage happen ????

Where are they invited? (ch 28)

to dine at Rosings the next day

What is he determined to find out? (ch 50)

to find out the entent of Mr. Gardiner's assisstance and to discharge the obligation as soon as he could

What does Darcy offer Mr. Gardiner? (ch 43)

to fish in the pond as much as he wants and supplied him w tackle and pointed out good fishing spots

What do her aunt and uncle invited Elizabeth to do? (ch 27)

to go on a tour in the summer to the Lakes

Where does Mrs. Bennet send Darcy and Elizabeth? Why? (ch 59)

to go on a walk to Oakham Mount so he doesn't "disturb" Mr. Bingley

What is Mrs. (Mr. ?) Gardiner to do with Mr. Bennet? (ch 48)

to go see Mr. Bennet and persuade him to come home bc of Mrs. Bennet's anxiety of him being in a duel

What does Mrs. Bennet plan to use Mrs. Long for? (chp 2)

to introduce them to Mr. Bingley

What does Mr. Bennet agree to do because of Elizabeth and Jane's intervention? (ch 50)

to let Lydia come in the house one last time before she goes up North

why is mr. Collins here at Longbourn (ch. 15)

to marry a bennet daughter and inherit the estate

What does Mr. Collins tell Elizabeth about her dress? (ch 29)

to not feel bad bc her dress isn't as fancy as Lady Catherine's bc she won't judge and she likes to perserve the distinction of rank

What does Elizabeth secretly advise her father to do? (ch 41)

to not let Lydia go to Brighton

What does Lady Catherine ask Elizabeth to promise? Does she? (ch 56)

to promise that she will never be engaged to Darcy and she doesn't comply


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