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Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Menu Introduction Background Discussion Starters

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” quote from page 52 of the novel

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction Mrs. Bennet is eager to marry off her five daughters. When a young, rich bachelor moves into an estate near their country home, Mrs. Bennet begins to plan happily. Mr. Bingley must marry one of her girls!

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction Jane, the oldest, is beautiful and kind. Elizabeth, or Lizzie—the heroine of the story—is lively, smart, and quick-witted. Lydia and Kitty are silly and impulsive. Mary is a bit of a know-it-all.

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction To his wife’s surprise and delight, Mr. Bennet pays a visit to Mr. Bingley. Soon afterward, the Bennet women meet Bingley, his two sisters, and his friend Darcy at a ball.

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction Bingley turns out to be friendly and likeable—but Darcy is another story. Darcy is rich and handsome but also rude and proud. He seems to look down on everyone else—and he refuses to dance with Lizzie.

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction Eventually, Bingley begins to fall for Jane. Jane likes Bingley too. But their courtship will take a disastrous turn. Is Darcy somehow to blame?

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction Meanwhile, the proud Darcy finds himself more and more drawn to Lizzie. He admires her honesty and spirit as well as her beauty. But Lizzie has her own pride. She hasn’t forgotten how Darcy treated her and her family.

Pride and Prejudice: Introduction What kind of person is Darcy, really? Can Lizzie trust her first impression? Or will she learn to let go of her prejudice—and swallow her pride?

Pride and Prejudice: Background Jane Austen was born in a small village in south-central England in 1775. Her father was a country minister. The Austens were respectable and well educated but not at all wealthy. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background In Pride and Prejudice, Austen describes the kind of people she knew well: the English landed gentry, or upper-class families with country estates. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background With her subtle, ironic wit, Austen captures the importance of social status in English society the snobbery of the wealthy upper class 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background Austen had much in common with her heroine, Lizzie Bennet. Like Lizzie, she experienced being judged socially inferior by others. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background Also like Lizzie, Austen observed her circumstances and surroundings with wry, playful good humor. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background When she was twenty, Austen fell in love with a young man named Tom LeFroy. Tom seemed to care for her too. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background However, Tom’s family disapproved of Jane. They expected him to marry a wealthy young woman. Tom’s family separated him from Jane, and she never saw him again. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Background Social status is also a major problem between Lizzie and Darcy. The Bennets are respectable country gentry. However, compared with the wealthy, aristocratic Darcy, the Bennets may seem low-class. 2nd bullet – Study Guide p. 25 “Missing ABCs”

Pride and Prejudice: Discussion Starters Mrs. Bennet is comical in her matchmaking frenzy. Why might an eighteenth-century mother go overboard in her efforts to marry off her daughters? What kind of lives might the Bennet daughters have had if they didn’t marry? How have circumstances changed for women today?

Pride and Prejudice: Discussion Starters Think of a time when your first impression of someone turned out to be wrong. What made you change your mind about that person? Was it difficult to admit your mistake?