Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Pride and Prejudice
Characters
- Elizabeth
- "She has something more
of a quickness then her
sisters" Mr Bennet
- "She told the story in great spirit amongst her
friends; for she had a lively, playful disposition
which delighted in anything ridiculous' Narrator CH2
- Darcy
- Mr Bennet
- "Mr Bennet was so odd a mixture of
quick parts, sarcastic humour,
reserve, and caprice" Narrator
- "How can you abuse your own
children in such a way?" Mrs Bennet
- They are silly and ignorant like other girls
- You take delight in vexing me." Mrs Bennet
- "Mr Bennet was amongst the
earliest of those who waited
on Mr Bingley " Narrator CH2
- Mrs Bennet
- "She was a woman of mean
understanding, little
information, and uncertain
temper." Narrator
- "The business of her life
was to get her daughter
married; its solace was
visiting and news." Narrator
- "Mrs Bennet deigned not
to make a reply, but,
unable to contain herself
began scolding one of her
daughters" Narrator CH2
- "If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled
at Netherfield... and all the others equally well
married, I shall have nothing to wish for" Mrs Bennet
- Lydia
- "(Elizabeth is not) half so
good-humoured as
Lydia" -Mrs Bennet
- "I am not afraid; for though I am the youngest, I'm the tallest" Lydia CH2
- Jane
- "(Elizabeth) is not half so
handsome as Jane" Mrs Bennet
- Mr Bingley
- "A single man of large fortune; four or five
thousand a year" Mrs Bennet CH1
- "He was quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely
agreeable..." Narrator from Lady Lucas's report CH3
- "Mr Bingley was a good-looking and
gentlemanlike ; he had a pleasant
countenance, and easy, unaffected
manners." Narrator CH3
- Ms Bingley
- "(Mr Bingley's) sisters were
fine women with an air of
decided fashion"
- Lady Catherine de Bourgh
- "If I had ever learned, I should
have been great proficient"
-LCDB [C31]
- "This must be a most
inconvenient sitting room, for the
evening, in summer- LCDB [C56]
- Mr Collins
- Charlotte
- Mary
- "You are a young lady of deep
reflection.. you read great books
and make extracts" Mr Bennet CH2
- "Mary wished to say something sensible,
but knew not how" Narrator CH2
- Mrs Hurst