
Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
About This Book
A romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen in 1813.
🎭 The Cast

Elizabeth

Fitzwilliam

Jane

Charles

Mrs.
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
9 characters

Mr.

George

Lady

Charlotte
Discussions
Does social class inherently determine a person's character and worth, or should individuals be judged solely on their actions and merits?
This theme examines the tension between inherited social status and individual merit. Characters grapple with the influence of class on their perceptions, judgments, and opportunities, questioning whether birthright should dictate one's worth.
Is it morally acceptable to marry for financial or social security, even without genuine affection?
This theme explores the different motivations behind marriage, contrasting romantic love with the pursuit of social and financial security. Characters hold vastly different views on what constitutes a successful or desirable marriage, reflecting societal pressures and individual values.
Is Mrs. Bennet really so wrong?
Mr. Bennet: witty father or negligent one?
Elizabeth's errors versus Darcy's
Does Darcy actually change?
Charlotte Lucas: pragmatist or tragedy?
Elopement
Chap 1
Co-dependency
Pemberly
Lizzie's thoughts at Pemberly
Jane Bennet
Jane Bennet's character
Pride
Why is pride so important in this story?
Pemberly
Lady Catherine's "Are the shades of Pemberton to be thus polluted?" points to both a kind of pride and prejudice. Do characters show both, and, if so, which ones show only one trait or none at all?
Meryton
Mr. Collins role
Is Mr. Collins just there for comic relief?
Relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet
Darcy and Lizzie
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