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What is Scotland
While the second letter says Lydia and Wickham have gone to London, where does the first letter say they have gone?
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What is Elizabeth
“But Jane knows, as well as I do, what Wickham really is. We both know that he has been profligate in every sense of the word. That he has neither integrity nor honour."
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What is Mrs. Gardiner & Darcy
These two people warn Elizabeth about Wickham
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What is Darcy
Based off of Elizabeth’s reaction, it is quite obvious that Lydia’s actions are shameful and will bring shame to her family. Why is this shame especially bad for Lizzy? Find textual evidence.
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What is Mr. Collins
“This consideration leads me moreover to reflect with augmented satisfaction on a certain event of last November, for had it been otherwise, I must have been involved in all your sorrow and disgrace.
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What is Kitty
Which one of Bennet sisters knew about Lydia’s connection to Wickham but didn’t say anything and regrets it after they ran away?
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What is money
Why is Elizabeth confused or doubtful about Wickham’s choice to marry Lydia? Find evidence.
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What is Mrs. Bennet
“Poor dear child! And now here’s Mr. Bennet gone away, and I know he will fight Wickham wherever he meets him, and then he will be killed, and what is to become of us all?”
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What is Colonel Forester's Wife
Who does Lydia write to about where she and Wickham are going?
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See Lydia's Letter
What convinces the Bennetts and the Gardiners that Lydia did really intend to marry Wickham. Find textual evidence.
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What is Mr. Gardiner
“I have been thinking it over again, Elizabeth, and really, … It appears to me so very unlikely that any young man should form such a design against a girl who is by no means unprotected or friendless … Could he expect that her friends would not step forward? Could he expect to be noticed again by the regiment, after such an affront to Colonel Forster? His temptation is not adequate to his risk”
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What is Colonel Forester
Who does Mrs. Bennet blame for not taking care of Lydia?
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Up for interpretation
Mr Collins’s letter to the Bennet family has what tone? How has Collins’s view of Elizabeth changed since Collins proposed to Elizabeth? Prove your stance through evidence.
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What is Elizabeth
“Oh! Thoughtless, thoughtless Lydia! What a letter is this to be written at such a moment. But at least it shows that she was serious in the object of her journey. Whatever he might afterwards persuade her to, it was not on her side a scheme of infamy. My poor father! How he must have felt!”
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What is Mr.Gardiner may have paid them money
Mr.Bennet suspects that this is the reason why Wickham and Lydia are getting married
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