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- How the Wickham-Lydia Affair Affects Darcy-Elizabeth’s RelationshipDiscuss how the Wickham-Lydia affair affects the Darcy-Elizabeth relationship. [NU: 2019] In “Pride and Prejudice” (1813) by Jane Austen (1775-1817), Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy have a slow love story. At first, they misunderstand each[Expand...]
- Sketch the Character of ElizabethSketch the character of Elizabeth Bennet. [NU: 2017, 21] Elizabeth Bennet is the heroine and protagonist of the novel “Pride and Prejudice” (1813) by Jane Austen (1775-1817). She is the second daughter of the Bennet[Expand...]
- The Social and Economic Conditions of the Victorian Age in “Pride and Prejudice?” Describe the picture of contemporary social life depicted in Pride and Prejudice. Or, How does Jane Austen depict the social and economic conditions of the Victorian age in Pride and Prejudice? In “Pride and Prejudice,”[Expand...]
- Jane Austen's Use of Irony in “Pride and Prejudice.” Comment on Jane Austen's use of irony in “Pride and Prejudice.” [NU: 2016, 20] Irony means saying one thing but meaning something else. Jane Austen (1775-1817) is the master of irony. In her iconic novel[Expand...]
- Describe Elizabeth’s First Impression of Darcy.Describe Elizabeth's first impression of Darcy. [NU: 2018, 20] In Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” (1813), Elizabeth Bennet’s first impression of Mr. Darcy is not good. She finds him proud, rude, and cold. This wrong[Expand...]
- Why Does Elizabeth Turn Down Darcy’s Proposal?Why does Elizabeth turn down Darcy's proposal? [NU: 2016, 20] ★★★ In Pride and Prejudice (1813), Elizabeth Bennet rejects Mr. Darcy’s first proposal for four main reasons. Her refusal shows her strong values and feelings.[Expand...]
- How Does Austen Show the Position of Women in the Society of Regency England?How does Austen show the position of women in the society of Regency England? Jane Austen’s (1775-1817) “Pride and Prejudice” (1813) tells us how hard life was for women in Regency England. Women had no[Expand...]
- How Did Darcy Declare his Love For Elizabeth?How did Darcy declare his love for Elizabeth and illustrate the importance of his love letter? [NU: 2017, 19, 22] ★★★ Mr. Darcy’s love for Elizabeth is one of the most powerful moments in “Pride[Expand...]
- What kind of Lady is Mrs Bennet?What kind of lady is Mrs Bennet? What is her ambition for her daughters? Mrs. Bennet is a significant character in Jane Austen's (1775-1817) "Pride and Prejudice" (1913). Her primary concern is to see all[Expand...]
- Jane Austen’s Love, Marriage, and Money in Pride and Prejudice Write a note on Jane Austen’s love, marriage, and money in Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen’s (1775-1817) novel “Pride and Prejudice” (1813) is a brilliant portrayal of love, marriage, and human relationships in the early[Expand...]
- Justify the Title of the Novel "Pride and Prejudice"What is the significance of the title of the novel “Pride and Prejudice?” [NU: 2015, 20, 22] ★★★ Jane Austen’s (1775-1817) “Pride and Prejudice” (1813) is among the world’s most celebrated novels. It is one[Expand...]
- Why was Mrs. Bennet so desperate to see her daughters married?Why was Mrs. Bennet so desperate to see her daughters married? [NU: 2016, 19] ★★★ Or, Why does Mrs. Bennet try to persuade Mr. Bennet to visit Mr. Bingley? [NU: 2015] In Pride and Prejudice[Expand...]
- Pemberley House as the setting in “Pride and Prejudice”Describe Pemberley House as the setting in “Pride and Prejudice” and show the importance of Elizabeth's visit there. [NU: 2018] Jane Austen (1775-1817) uses Pemberley House as a beautiful and powerful setting in Pride and[Expand...]
- What kind of character is Lady Catherine de BourghWhat kind of character is Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and how does Elizabeth reject her proposal? [NU: 2018, 21] Lady Catherine de Bourgh is a rich and proud lady in “Pride and Prejudice" (1813) by[Expand...]
- Theme of Love and Marriage in “Pride and Prejudice.”Elucidate the theme of love and marriage in Jane Austen's “Pride and Prejudice.” [NU: 2016, 18, 22] ★★★ Jane Austen’s (1775-1817) novel “Pride and Prejudice” (1813) is a brilliant portrayal of love, marriage, and human[Expand...]