Pride And Prejudice Quiz

Cards (31)

  • Shows that Elizabeth is intelligent and witty
    'I am convinced that I am the last woman in the world who would make you so.
  • Shows that Elizabeth is fiesty, proud and opinionated
    'to find a man agreeable, whom one is determined to hate.
  • Shows that Elizabeth's realisation of her flaws/ her transformation
    'she had been blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd.
  • Presents Mr Darcy in a negative light.
    'He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world.
  • shows Mr Darcy in a positive light
    'You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.
  • Shows Mrs Bennet's excess emotions
    'Mrs Bennet received them.. exactly as might be expected with tears and lamentations of regret.
  • Shows Mr Bennet's wit and intelligent
    'I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends.
  • Mr Bennet's realisation

    'No officer is ever to enter my house again.. balls will be absolutely prohibited unless you stand up with one of your sisters.
  • Shows Jane's benevolence
    'You never see a fault in anybody.
  • Shows Lydia's headstrong passionate nature

    'Lydia was Lydia still; untamed, unabashed, wild noisy and fearless.
  • Mary quote
    'Mary wished to something sensible, but knew not how.
  • Kitty Quote
    'Kitty is vain, ignorant, idle and absolutely uncontrolled.
  • Mr Collins' character

    'Mr Collins is a conceited, pompous, narrow-minded silly man.
  • Mr Bingley's benevolence

    'He was quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely agreeable... to be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love.
  • Caroline's sarcasm

    'How very ill Eliza Bennet looked this morning, Mr Darcy... She is a grown so brown and coarse.
  • Wickham's charm and appeal

    'He smiled, looked handsome, and said very many pretty things.
  • Wickham's deception

    'she was persuaded to believe herself in love and to consent to an elopment. She was then, but fifteen.
  • Charlotte's pragmatic temperament

    'I ask only a comfortable home;
  • Lady Cather de Bourgh's haughty nature
    'You have a very small park here.
  • Anne de Bourgh
    'Miss de Bourgh was pale and sickly; her features though not plain, were insignificant and she spoke very little.
  • Marriage as a Trade
    Charlotte: 'Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.'
    Wickham: 'Wickham will never marry a woman without some money.
  • Free Love
    Bing+Jane: 'She is the most beautiful creature I ever beheld.'
    Eliza+Darcy: 'Their eyes instantly met and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush.
  • Class
    'They are descended on the materbal side from the same noble line.
  • Deception (emotional)

    'Elizabeth felt herself growing more angry every moment.
  • Deception(Literal)

    '... he was the cause, his pride and caprice were the cause for all that Jane had suffered.
  • Pemberley
    'The hill crowned with wood... was a beautiful object.
  • Rosings
    'The chimney piece alone had cost 800 pounds.
  • Rumour and Reputation

    Rep: 'everyone is disgusted with his pride.'
    Rumour: 'A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year.
  • Darcy's rudeness during rejection
    'Could you expect me to rejoice in the inferiority of your connections?
  • Elizabeth's rejection of Darcy
    'You were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry.
  • Romance and Happiness (shown in proposals)
    'I have been a selfish being all my life... I might still have been but for you, my dearest, loveliest Elizabeth.'
    'It's too much...I do not deserve it.