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  1. Who is the protagonist of Pride and Prejudice? Answer: Elizabeth Bennet

  2. What is the name of the estate that Mr. Darcy owns? Answer: Pemberley

  3. Who is Mr. Collins and what is his relation to the Bennet family? Answer: Mr. Collins is a distant cousin of the Bennet family and is set to inherit their estate.

  4. What is the significance of the title “Pride and Prejudice”? Answer: The title refers to the main themes of the novel, which are the negative effects of pride and prejudice on individuals and society.

  5. Who is the antagonist of the novel? Answer: Lady Catherine de Bourgh

  6. What is the role of marriage in the novel? Answer: Marriage is a central theme in the novel and is used to explore social class, gender roles, and the importance of love and compatibility in relationships.

  7. What is the significance of the letter that Mr. Darcy writes to Elizabeth? Answer: The letter reveals Mr. Darcy’s true character and motivations, and helps Elizabeth to understand and overcome her prejudices against him.

  8. What is the role of wealth and social status in the novel? Answer: Wealth and social status are important factors in the characters’ lives and relationships, and are used to explore the social norms and expectations of the time period.

  9. Who is Lydia Bennet and what is her role in the novel? Answer: Lydia is the youngest Bennet sister and her reckless behavior and elopement with Mr. Wickham causes a scandal that threatens the family’s reputation.

  10. What is the significance of the final line of the novel, “I am the happiest creature in the world”? Answer: The line represents Elizabeth’s realization that true happiness comes from love and companionship, rather than social status or wealth.

Answer Key: 1. Elizabeth Bennet 2. Pemberley 3. Distant cousin and heir to the Bennet estate 4. Refers to the main themes of the novel 5. Lady Catherine de Bourgh 6. Central theme used to explore social class, gender roles, and love 7. Reveals Mr. Darcy’s true character and motivations 8. Important factors used to explore social norms and expectations 9. Youngest Bennet sister whose elopement causes a scandal 10. Represents Elizabeth’s realization that true happiness comes from love and companionship

Rubric: 10/10 - Excellent understanding of the text, plot, characters, symbols, and meanings 7-9/10 - Good understanding of the text, plot, characters, symbols, and meanings 4-6/10 - Fair understanding of the text, plot, characters, symbols, and meanings 0-3/10 - Poor understanding of the text, plot, characters, symbols, and meanings