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Pride and Prejudice Jeopardy!. SINGLE JEOPARDY! Remember, distinguishing between Miss and Mrs. matters in determining right and wrong. A clever, vivacious character who makes errors but refuses to be intimidated or controlled even by people of higher status. Characters- 100. Who is Lizzy?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pride and Prejudice Jeopardy!

SINGLE JEOPARDY!

Remember, distinguishing between Miss and Mrs. matters in determining

right and wrong.

Characters“Romantic”

CouplesOther Pairings Satire Places

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Characters- 100

A clever, vivacious character who makes errors but refuses to be intimidated or controlled

even by people of higher status

Characters- 100

Who is Lizzy?

Characters- 200

A character that looks for the best in everyone and always tries to make excuses for the

bad behavior of others

Characters- 200

Who is Jane?

Characters- 300

An arrogant, wealthy character of high status who loves to

instruct others on what is best from their behavior and

education to the arrangement of their furniture

Characters- 300

Who is Lady Catherine?

Characters- 400

A pleasant, charming, and attractive character who

creates a great first impression but leaves bitterness, anger,

and debt everywhere he or she goes

Characters- 400

Who is Wickham?

Characters- 500

An often ignored character who loves to read books, lecture others, and play piano badly

but never seems interested in a relationship

Characters- 500

Who is Mary Bennet?

“Romantic” Couples- 100

Both often mistaken, he seems to care only about the world as a humorous satire; she seems

only to care about parties, wealth, and the marriages of

her daughters.

“Romantic” Couples- 100

Who are Mr. and Mrs. Bennet?

“Romantic” Couples- 200

Both impractical, she is completely in love with her

handsome man; he is completely lucky to have gained wealth due to the intervention of his enemy

“Romantic” Couples- 200

Who are Lydia and Mr. Wickham?

“Romantic” Couples- 300

Both most interested in security, he flatters his patroness to an

absurd degree; she seems happy in a marriage of privilege and security but without love.

“Romantic” Couples- 300

Who are Charlotte and Mr. Collins?

“Romantic” Couples- 400

Both kind and practical, these two from the older generation may serve as a model to the Miss Bennets of a happy and

balanced marriage.

“Romantic” Couples- 400

Who are Mr. and Mrs. Gardner?

“Romantic” Couples- 500

He thought to run away with a bride that would make him

wealthy; she reconsidered at the last minute thanks to the

advice of her brother.

“Romantic” Couples- 500

Who are Mr. Wickham and Georgiana Darcy?

Other Pairings- 100

One looks for the best in others; one laughs at the worst. Both try to improve their family’s

probity.

Other Pairings- 100

Who are Lizzy and Jane Bennet?

Other Pairings- 200

They bond by criticizing a common enemy, but one

proves deceitful and the other changes his or her opinion.

Other Pairings- 200

Who are Lizzy Bennet and Mr. Wickham?

Other Pairings- 300

Both laugh at the silliness of the world, but one values love

while the other is desperate for security.

Other Pairings- 300

Who are Lizzy Bennet and Charlotte Lucas?

Other Pairings- 400

Both care so much about wealth and status that one feels superior to nearly all of humanity and the other supports this opinion.

Other Pairings- 400

Who are Lady Catherine and Mr. Collins?

Other Pairings- 500

One shows supercilious kindness to perceived rivals,

and one shows sincere kindness to all.

Other Pairings- 500

Who are Miss Caroline Bingely and Mr. Bingely?

Satire- 100

That Jane and Bingely doubt the love of the other when all

others can see it and that Lizzy and Darcy who seem to hate each other actually love each

other

Satire- 100

What satirizes the absurdity of love?

Satire- 200

That Lady Catherine has absolutely no power over Lizzy despite Lady Catherine’s assumption that Lizzy must bow to her will and follow her

orders

Satire- 200

What satirizes pride, prejudice, and arrogance in those of high

status?

Satire- 300

That Mr. Bennet believes his wife and daughters are silly and full of error even though he fails to see one girl’s danger even after

another girl’s warning

Satire- 300

What satirizes gender roles, male (father’s) authority?

Satire- 400

That everyone immediately assumes Wickham is good and

honest when they meet him

Satire- 400

What satirizes superficial judgment, manners, and first

impressions?

Satire- 500

That the only happy, balanced, and reasonable couple in the

older generation is the Gardners instead of the

Bennets or Lucases

Satire- 500

What satirizes high-society marriage?

Places- 100

Mr. Collins benefits from an entail on this home

Places- 100

What is Longbourn?

Places- 200

The home of Mr. Bingely when he is near Meryton

Places- 200

What is Netherfield?

Places- 300

The estate of Mr. Darcy

Places- 300

What is Pemberley?

Places- 400

The estate of Lady Catherine

Places- 400

What is Rosings?

Places- 500

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Collins?

Places- 500

What is Hunsford?

Final Jeopardy

Category: Custom

Final Jeopardy

The name of the reason Longborn will go to Mr. Collins

when Mr. Bennet dies

Final Jeopardy

What is “the entail”?

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy

Lizzy’s embarrassing aunt.

Final Jeopardy

Who is Mrs. Phillips?

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