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Classic Novels: Pride and Prejudice

Can you. Answer these au questions about the 19th century classic of social manners?
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Who wrote the novel, their second to be published?
Jane Austen
‘It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man
in possession of a good fortune must be in want of’…what?
…a wife.
The Bennets live near which fictional Hertfordshire village?
Meryton
What is the name of their estate, entailed to a male relative?
Longbourn
How many daughters do Mr and Mrs Bennet have?
five
Which sweet-natured girl is the oldest of the daughters?
Miss Jane Bennet
Which headstrong and impetuous daughter is the youngest?
Miss Lydia Bennet
Who is Mr Bennet’s distant second cousin, and heir presumptive?
Mr William Collins
The letting of which estate begins the story?
Netherfield
Which good-natured and wealthy young man rents it?
Mr. Charles Bingley
How many sisters does he have?
two
What is Mr. Darcy’s first name?
Fitzwilliam
What is the name of his impressive Derbyshire estate?
Pemberley
Which other character is the son of Mr Darcy’s father’s steward?
Mr. George Wickham
What is his occupation at the start of the novel?
militia officer
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