Understanding Pride and Prejudice

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Pride and Prejudice (Chapters 23-56) - Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Mr. Collins proposes to Elizabeth; she refuses due to lack of love- Charlotte marries Mr. Collins for security and social standing.
  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh is Darcy’s proud, intrusive aunt at Rosings.
  • Darcy initially reserved; grows attentive and interested in Elizabeth.
  • Darcy’s letter reveals Wickham’s deceit and misconduct.
  • Elizabeth prejudice blinds her; “Till this moment, I never knew myself.”
  • Lydia elopes with Wickham, risking family honor; Darcy intervenes secretly.
  • Pemberley symbolizes Darcy’s true character and humility.
  • Elizabeth’s attitude shifts from prejudice to admiration for Darcy.
  • Major themes: social class, pride, prejudice, morality, love.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Mr. Collins / Charlotte — marriage for security, social motives.
  • Lady Catherine de Bourgh — aristocratic, authoritative figure.
  • Darcy’s estate (Pemberley) — symbolizes his true nature.
  • Wickham — charming but deceitful; his misconduct revealed in Darcy’s letter.
  • Elizabeth — protagonist evolving from prejudice to respect.
  • Lydia Wickham — impulsive, scandalous; threatens family reputation.
  • Bingley & Jane — their separation and reunion.
  • Elizabeth’s visit to Rosings — confrontation with Lady Catherine and Darcy.
  • Darcy’s intervention — helps Lydia marry Wickham secretly.

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1. What is Lady Catherine de Bourgh's primary personality trait as depicted in the novel?

2. Who marries Mr. Collins in 'Pride and Prejudice' and for what reasons?

3. Why does Charlotte Lucas marry Mr. Collins in 'Pride and Prejudice'?

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Mr. Collins — proposal?

Proposes to Elizabeth; she refuses.

Mr. Collins — marriage motivation?

Marriage for security and social standing.

Darcy — intervention?

Separated Bingley and Jane.

Lady Catherine de Bourgh — role?

Darcy’s proud, intrusive aunt at Rosings.

Lady Catherine — traits?

Authoritative, proud, intrusive.

Darcy — initial personality?

Reserved; grows attentive and interested.

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