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Pride and Prejudice Review

Horizontales
Was supposed to be a clergyman but instead joined the militia
Believes he should marry because his profession/patroness require it
The housekeeper who speaks well of Darcy
The novel ends with these people
A Bingley who competes with Elizabeth for Darcy's attention
At the Netherfield Ball, Elizabeth accuses Darcy of being blinded by this
After reading his letter, Elizabeth undergoes this process
Says that once his good opinion is lost, it's lost forever
Calls pride a failing and says loss of female virtue is irretrievable
Elopes and brings shame to her family
The original title of this novel
Charlotte says, "One cannot wonder that so fine a young man, with family, fortune, every thing in his favour, should think highly of himself." What is she defending?
How the Bingley family made their fortune
A grand estate that is elegant but pompous like its owner
When trying to persuade Elizabeth not to marry her nephew, Lady Catherine calls her an "obstinate, ___ girl."
The county in which Darcy's estate is located
Verticales
The first line of the novel employs this rhetorical element
What they call young girls who have been introduced in society and are ready for marriage
Family that is both neighbors and friends with the Bennets
The greatest estate in the novel
Lady Catherine is Mr. Collins' ___.
Lady Catherine declares, "Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus ___?"
Family of five daughters who cannot inherit their father's property
What a young woman is considered when she plays, sings and is artistically inclined
This is why none of the Bennets will inherit Longbourn after Mr. Bennet has passed
The village where the Bennets live
Sweet, friendly and clearly in love with the eldest Bennet sister
Thinks that happiness in marriage is by chance
Thinks that human nature is inconsistent and lacks the appearance of merit or sense
Mr. Bennet's estate
Mrs. Bennet is excited in the beginning that "___ Park is let at last"
Timid, reserved and beautiful
Prevented from attending balls and going out after Lydia's elopement