A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh., Mr. Bennet, Charles Bingley, Fitzwilliam Darcy, The patriarch of the Bennet family, a gentleman of modest income with five unmarried daughters., Charles Bingley, Mr. Bennet, George Wickham, Darcy’s considerably wealthy best friend., George Wickham, Charles Bingley, Mr. Collins, The novel’s protagonist. The second daughter of Mr. Bennet, who is the most intelligent and sensible of the five Bennet sisters., Elizabeth Bennet, Jane Bennet, Lydia Bennet, Elizabeth’s dearest friend., Jane Bennet, Georgiana Darcy, Charlotte Lucas, The youngest Bennet sister, a gossipy, immature, and self-involved girl that ends up running off with Wickham., Mary Bennet, Georgiana Darcy, Lydia Bennet, A rich, bossy noblewoman; Mr. Collins’s patron and Darcy’s aunt., Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mrs. Bennet, Charlotte Lucas, The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister, who is gentler and more reserved than Elizabeth., Jane Bennet, Mary Bennet, Kitty Bennet, A foolish, noisy woman whose only goal in life is to see her daughters married., Lydia Bennet, Lady de Bourgh, Mrs Bennet, A handsome, fortune-hunting militia officer, who eventually marries Lydia., Mr Collins, Mr Bennet, Mr Wickham, A pompous, generally idiotic clergyman who stands to inherit Mr. Bennet’s property. Lady Catherine de Bourgh serves as his patroness., Mr Darcy, Mr Collins, Mr Wickham, Charles’s snobbish sister who bears inordinate disdain for Elizabeth’s middle-class background and is always trying to attract Darcy's attention., Jane Bennet, Charlotte Lucas, Caroline Bingley, Darcy’s sister. She is immensely pretty and just as shy. She has great skill at playing the pianoforte., Caroline Bingley, Georgianna Darcy, Lizzie Bennet, The middle Bennet sister, bookish and pedantic., Lydia Bennet, Mary Bennet, Kitty Bennet, Who is Mr Bennet's favourite daughter?, Jane Bennet, Lizzie Bennet, Mary Bennet, Kitty Bennet, Lydia Bennet, Who does Darcy dislike?, Mr Collins, Mr Wickham, Mr Bennet, About whom is Lizzie's first impression negative?, Charles Bingley, Fitzwilliam Darcy , Colonel Fitzwilliam, Whose 1st proposal does Lizzie reject?, Mr Collins's, Mr Wickham's, Fitzwilliam Darcy's, Of all of them, Of a & c, What are the qualities that make a woman accomplished, according to Mr Darcy?, Knowledge of music, art & languages, Extensive reading & walking with air, Cooking and educating children, a & b, All, What are Elizabeth's most notable virtues? , Her generosity and sympathetic heart, Her intelligence and quick wit, Her curiosity and sense of style, Which characteristic does Elizabeth have to overcome in the novel?, Her tendency to make judgements too quickly, Her cynicism about the reality of romantic love, Her belief in the virtue of behaving conventionally, What trait does Darcy have to get over to be with Elizabeth?, His inflated sense of pride, His habit of treating women as inferior, His eagerness to flirt with other women, Which two traits define Mr. Collins?, Discretion and persistence, Sensitivity and generosity, Snobbery and servility, Which two Bennet sisters are mostly charmed by the soldiers?, Elizabeth and Jane, Lydia and Kitty, Mary and Elizabeth, Why does Charlotte accept Mr. Collins's proposal?, She is deeply in love with Mr. Collins., She wants to wound Elizabeth's pride., She knows it makes financial sense., Which two characters act most snobbishly toward Elizabeth?, Mr Darcy and Mr. Collins, Miss Bingley and Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Georgiana Darcy and George Wickham, What is Mrs. Bennet's primary goal in life?, To see her daughters married, To keep the family estate intact, To serve and obey her husband, How is Mr. Darcy initially perceived?, As civil but distant, As kind but unattractive, As arrogant and rude, What does Lady Catherine de Bourgh demand of Elizabeth?, That she break up Jane and Bingley, That she not marry Darcy, That she marry Mr. Collins, Who would agree that "a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife"?, Mr. Bennet, Elizabeth Bennet, Mrs. Bennet, Charles Bingley, In the society portrayed in the novel, what is most important to a woman?, Her beauty, Her generosity, Her reputation, Her patience, What social norms -of her time and not only- does the author criticize in her novel?, Social status and money, Marriage and love, Women's position and behaviour, Pride and Prejudice, First impressions, All of the above.
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ENGLISH 1, UNIT 7: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE- Characters & Plot
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