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GREAT BOOKS MIDTERM EXAMINATION

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

1. What is theme of the story?

Basically, the main theme of the Pride and Prejudice is about tackling the cycle of being
in love with someone that is not having the same position as you do. It rotates around the love of
Darcy and Bennet, it shows there how the love was put into a struggle that they face during their
story. Moreover, it also talks about there the cost of pride and being the produced. It also tackles
there that our social status can also be a hindrance for the love of each other in the others
perspective. In general, it elaborates there that, even though that there were so many hindrances
appoints in the love to each other this can be pass as long as we for see it as a strength.

2. Does the Social Status had been a hindrance of the love of Darcy and Elizabeth?

Yes, the social status of the two is one of the hindrances of their love; this shows how the
richness and the poorness of a people can cause a conflict of being in love. Their social status
becomes their identity on how they are seen by the people, that social status creates a much
bigger problem to them because they are not in the same page of the wealth of their life.

3. What is the story's moral lesson?

Pride and Prejudice's moral lesson is that we should not be practical when it comes to
marriage; we should not force ourselves to love someone we don't want to. We must not allow
our pride to govern us; instead, we must defeat it in order to avoid regret. When it comes to love,
there are no options. If you care about someone, you must fight for them no matter where they
are in life. Failure does not imply that you are a loser. It's not a bad idea to try again and take a
chance. As a human, don't get discouraged by your failures.

4. What is the ending of the story?

The ending of Pride and Prejudice is that Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth and gets
married. They live happily after all the problems they encounter. The rest of the family gradually
adjusts to the relationship and, in most circumstances, ends up on good terms.

5. Who is the author of the Pride and Prejudice?

The author of Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen. She produced an early version of pride
and prejudice entitled First Impression year 1796 to 1797.

6. Who is the character in the story of Pride and Prejudice?

The character in the story of Pride and Prejudice was Bennet family includes five
different sisters. The eldest was Jane the sister of Elizabeth. Jane was sweet-tempered and
Elizabeth intelligent and high-spirited. The third daughter is Mary the bookish and the two
youngest was Lydia and kitty the flighty and immature.
GREAT BOOKS MIDTERM EXAMINATION

7. How does Mr. Darcy fall in love with Elizabeth?

Mr. Darcy falls in love with Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice because of her
vibrant personality and, in particular, because she stands up to him and refuses to flatter him. He
grows to like her, particularly her eyes, after initially dismissing her as unattractive enough to
dance with.

8. Why is Mrs. Bennet so desperate to see her daughters married?

In Victorian London and during Jane Austen's time, the ultimate objective for a young
lady was to come out into society, meet a suitable gentleman to take care of her, give her with a
home, and make her "someone."

9. Why doesn't Wickham have warm feelings for Darcy?

The main character, Mr. Wickham, appears to be charming and attractive at first, but his
motives are revealed to be manipulative and irresponsible.

10. What was the reason behind why did Lizzie decline the proposal of marriage of
Mr. Collins?

GROUP MEMBERS;
AUSTRIA, SERENE BIANCA
CAJANDING, JESSFEL
CALUMPANG, JAN GABRIEL
DIONEZA, JAYCEE
DORINGO, JENNY ROSE

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