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(People) Jane
age 22
eldest daughter of the bennet’s, who is pretty, shy, calm, gentle & good-natured
(People) Elizabeth (Eliza, Lizzy)
age 20
second daughter of the bennet’s who is lively, intelligent, witty & sensible
(People) Mary
age 18-19
third daughter of the bennet’s who is tasteless, plain, vain & silly
(People) Catherine (Kitty)
age 17
the fourth daughter of the bennet’s who is rarely mentioned except for chasing soldiers
(People) Lydia
age 15
the youngest daughter who is silly, thoughtless, stupid, unprincipled, flirtatious, loud-mouthed & scatter brained
(People) Charles Bingley
kind and charming wealthy country gentleman
(People) Fitzwilliam Darcy
The wealthy, best friend of Charles Bingley who is at first proud, rude and unpleasant.
(People) Caroline Bingley
Mr. Bingley’s sister; thinks she is better than the Bennet family; stuck up and class-conscious; attracted to Mr. Darcy
(People) Charlotte Lucas
Elizabeth’s best friend; 27 years old and unmarried; realizes the importance of marrying for financial security.
(People) Mr. Collins
Mr. Bennets cousin; 25 years old; clergyman; the entail of the Longbourn estate; Looks for a wife among the Bennet girls; socially awkward and unaware of social cues
(People) Mr. Wickham
a soldier who catches Elizabeth’s eye; Been an acquaintance of the Darcy family since he was very young, but had a falling out with Mr. Darcy over his fathers inheritance
(People) Lady Catherine deBourgh
A wealthy patroness (and aunt of Mr. Darcy) who lives at Rosings Park. She is rich, snobbish woman. Mr. Collins lives on her property in Hunsford
(Places) Longbourn
the Bennet family home
(Places) Netherfield
the Bingley family home
(Places) Rosings Park/ Hunsford Manor
Lady Catherine deBourgh & Mr. Collins home
(Places) Pemberley
Mr. Darcy home
(Places) Lucas Lodge
Sir William, Mrs. Lucas, Charlotte Lucas & Maria Lucas home.
(Words) Entail
a settlement of inheritance property over a number of generations so that the land/estate stays in the family
(Words) Primogeniture
the status of being the first born (and in turn inheriting your parent’s fortune)
(Words) Pride
a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s own achievements
(Words) Prejudice
a liking or dislike for one rather than another especially without good reason 2: a feeling of unfair dislike directed against an individual or a group because of some characteristic
This novel is
Satrical novel