PRIDE AND PREJUDICE summary questions. PPTO.pptx

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Open Questions: How do the contrasting personalities of Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet shape their respective relationships with Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley? In what ways does social class impact the relationships and decisions made by the characters in the novel? How does Mr. Darcy's intervention in Lydia’s elopement alter Elizabeth’s perception of him? What role does personal growth play in the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy throughout the novel? How does Austen use the character of George Wickham to contrast with Mr. Darcy’s sense of morality and responsibility?

Alternative (Multiple-Choice) Questions: What causes Elizabeth Bennet’s initial prejudice against Mr. Darcy? a) His comment about her appearance b) His wealth c) His close relationship with Mr. Bingley d) His interference in Jane and Bingley’s relationship Why does Mr. Bingley initially distance himself from Jane Bennet? a) He moves to another city b) He loses interest in her c) Mr. Darcy advises him to distance himself d) Jane refuses his advances Which event leads Elizabeth to reconsider her opinion of Mr. Darcy? a) His proposal to her b) His explanation of Wickham's deception c) His assistance in resolving Lydia’s elopement d) His apology for his earlier behavior

4. What is one of the main reasons Mrs. Bennet is eager to marry off her daughters? a) To inherit wealth b) To avoid their estate being passed to another family c) To gain social status d) To ensure her daughters travel abroad 5. How does the novel Pride and Prejudice ultimately resolve the issue of social class differences between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy? a) By showing that love transcends social class b) By having Elizabeth inherit a large estate c) By changing Darcy’s social status d) By highlighting that Elizabeth’s family becomes wealthier through marriage
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