Setting

Cards (3)

  • Meryton Assembly - ‘Mr Wickham is the son of a very respectable man.’

    This paints an amiable character of Mr Wickham, which we later find out is just a facade - he is adopting a facade to cover up his true intentions.
  • Merton Assembly - ‘He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the whole world.’
    This portrays a negative view of Mr Darcy and contrasts to the positive adjectives used to describe Wickham.
  • Pemberly
    Represents a place where humility and true character is shown - contrasts to the these of deception and Merton Assembly.