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JANE AUSTEN

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

Julia Fernández Gómez - 1º BACH A

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

Chapter 1

Kitty Bennet

Fitzwilliam Darcy

Elizabeth Bennet

George Wickham

Charles Bingley

Mary Bennet

Lydia Bennet

Jane Bennet

CHARACTERS

Mr. Bennet

Mrs. Bennet

“For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them in our turn.”

Mr Bennet

The patriarch of the now diminishing Bennet family - known for his dry wit and sarcasm Father of five unmarried daughtersHis estate, Longbourn, is entailed to a male heir He does not feel great affection for his wife and is used to her 'nerves'

Mrs Bennet

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"The business of her life was to get her daughters married."

She is a hypochondriac who suffers from her "poor nerves", and imagines all kinds of tremors and palpitations whenever things are adverse. Her main goal in life is to marry her five daughters to wealthy men.

Born Gardiner, she is a middle aged wife who wants a stable future for her daughters.

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Jane

Kitty

Mary

Lydia

The family legacy lies upon the girls' shoulders

THE SISTERS

George Wickham:superficially charming, has a tendency not to think of the consequences of his actions

Charles Bingley: a handsome, pleasant, wealthy young man from Northern England. He lacks determination and relies constantly on friends' opinions, such as Darcy.

George Wickham

Charles Bingley

The Gentlemen

Intelligent, lively, witty, playful and attractive - but with a tendency to form prejudicial first impressions.

ELIZABETH BENNET

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Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy

I was given good principles, but left to follow them in pride and conceit.

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Storyline

A marriage proposal

Chapter 3

A visit to Netherfield Park

Chapter 2

A rich new neighbor

Chapter 1

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Elizabeth

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Ms Caroline Bingley

Mr. Darcy

Charles Bingley

The Bennet sisters

A rich new neighbor, Charles Bingley, comes in town - and he's single! This is an ideal opportunity for the Bennet daughters, who meet him at a party.

Chapter 1: Where we learn about the characters

Who attends the party?

“She's not pretty enough for me. I wouldn't waste my time on her”

At the party, Jane goes lucky. She has been noticed by Charles Bingley. Everyone is happy with the outcome.However, Elizabeth had heard Mr Darcy talking unkindly about her.Elizabeth laughed it off, but Darcy has already made a bad impression.

After getting a letter from Ms Caroline Bingley, Jane is invited to the Bingleys' house, Netherfield Park.Her mother decides that Jane should go on horseback so as to stay the night at Netherfield Park, and spend more time with Charles Bingley.However, Jane gets seriously ill and Elizabeth goes to visit her: she is genuinely concerned about her sister's health.

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A visit to Netherfield Park

Chapter 2

And if you do marry him, I'll never speak to you again!

If you don't marry him, I'll never speak to you again!

A rich but dull relative, Mr Collins, comes to visit. He is a pastor and he is interested in marrying one of the Bennet daughters. He proposes to Elizabeth, his second option, but she refuses.

Mr Bennet

Mrs Bennet

CHAPTER 3

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MOVING ON

Mr. Wickham

Chapter 4

A surprising proposal

Chapter 6

Sad news for Jane

Chapter 5

Mr Wickham

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CHAPTER 4

  • Mr Collins marries a friend of Elizabeth, and she is sad to discover that her friend won't be happy with the marriage
  • The girls meet Mr Wickham, who makes a great impression
  • Mr Wickham tells a story about Darcy that aggravates his bad reputation, but Jane refuses to believe such things

Where Jane finally sees that not all people are good

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Chapter 5

Darcy confesses his feelings for Elizabeth but she rejects him violently

In which Darcy proposes to Elizabeth

Chapter 6

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Now (almost) everything starts working out

Another visit to Pemberley

Chapter 9

At Darcy's house

Chapter 8

A letter from Darcy

Chapter 7

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Now Elizabeth undestands Darcy's actions, but she is still firm on her decision of not marrying him

A letter from Darcy

After her refusal, Elizabeth gets a letter from Darcy explaining the truth about Mr Wickham, Charles Bingley and himself

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

At Pemberley

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"Mr Darcy is the best master anyone could have"

Although Elizabeth doesn't want to see Darcy, her relatives take her to Pemberley. There, she discovers that Darcy is a hugely respected man in the area.

While on a trip with Mr and Mrs Gardiner, Elizabeth visits the Pemberley estate again

Terrible news

Chapter 9

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Another visit to Pemberley

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While Elizabeth and Darcy's love grows, the Bennet family faces a new challenge

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Mrs Bennet is delighted

The truth about Darcy

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Three married Bennet daughters in a month!

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THE HAPPIEST OF endS

A FAR-REACHING

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NOVEL

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE IS ONE OF THE BEST-SELLING ENGLISH NOVELS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

Pride and Prejudice had a warm first reception, with three favourable critics in the first months following publication.

another celebrated novel by Austen

Gwyneth Paltrow in Emma,

Number of languages it has been translated into

Different editions throughout history

35

150

17

Film and TV adaptations since 1938

How Pride and Prejudice has interested readers since its publication

DATA

With Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfayden

1995 BBC Series

The Jane Austen novel continues to inspire and touch millions of people around the world.

Pride and Prejudice, 2005, by Joe Wright

'Pride and Prejudice' has been adapted more than once

With Jennifer Ehle

Young Jane Austen,

Her legacy

Her life

Jane Austen was the embodiment of an accomplished young lady, but she struggled to have her works published

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

1817

Death of a woman ahead of her time

1811

Sense and Sensibility, her first work, is published

1775

Year of birth

painted in 1789

"Give a girl an education and introduce her properly into the world, and ten to one but she has the means of settling well, without further expense to anybody."

Jane Austen

Julia Fernández Gómez

Love prevails

THE END