Jeopardy: Pride and Prejudice

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Pride and Prejudice Jeopardy!
SINGLE JEOPARDY!
Remember, distinguishing
between Miss and Mrs.
matters in determining
right and wrong.
Characters
“Romantic”
Couples
Other Pairings
Satire
Places
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Characters- 100
A clever, vivacious character
who makes errors but refuses
to be intimidated or controlled
even by people of higher status
Characters- 100
Who is Lizzy?
Characters- 200
A character that looks for the
best in everyone and always
tries to make excuses for the
bad behavior of others
Characters- 200
Who is Jane?
Characters- 300
An arrogant, wealthy character
of high status who loves to
instruct others on what is best
from their behavior and
education to the arrangement
of their furniture
Characters- 300
Who is Lady Catherine?
Characters- 400
A pleasant, charming, and
attractive character who
creates a great first impression
but leaves bitterness, anger,
and debt everywhere he or she
goes
Characters- 400
Who is Wickham?
Characters- 500
An often ignored character who
loves to read books, lecture
others, and play piano badly
but never seems interested in a
relationship
Characters- 500
Who is Mary Bennet?
“Romantic” Couples- 100
Both often mistaken, he seems
to care only about the world as
a humorous satire; she seems
only to care about parties,
wealth, and the marriages of
her daughters.
“Romantic” Couples- 100
Who are Mr. and Mrs. Bennet?
“Romantic” Couples- 200
Both impractical, she is
completely in love with her
handsome man; he is
completely lucky to have
gained wealth due to the
intervention of his enemy
“Romantic” Couples- 200
Who are Lydia and Mr.
Wickham?
“Romantic” Couples- 300
Both most interested in security,
he flatters his patroness to an
absurd degree; she seems
happy in a marriage of privilege
and security but without love.
“Romantic” Couples- 300
Who are Charlotte and Mr.
Collins?
“Romantic” Couples- 400
Both kind and practical, these
two from the older generation
may serve as a model to the
Miss Bennets of a happy and
balanced marriage.
“Romantic” Couples- 400
Who are Mr. and Mrs. Gardner?
“Romantic” Couples- 500
He thought to run away with a
bride that would make him
wealthy; she reconsidered at
the last minute thanks to the
advice of her brother.
“Romantic” Couples- 500
Who are Mr. Wickham and
Georgiana Darcy?
Other Pairings- 100
One looks for the best in others;
one laughs at the worst. Both
try to improve their family’s
probity.
Other Pairings- 100
Who are Lizzy and Jane Bennet?
Other Pairings- 200
They bond by criticizing a
common enemy, but one
proves deceitful and the other
changes his or her opinion.
Other Pairings- 200
Who are Lizzy Bennet and Mr.
Wickham?
Other Pairings- 300
Both laugh at the silliness of the
world, but one values love
while the other is desperate for
security.
Other Pairings- 300
Who are Lizzy Bennet and
Charlotte Lucas?
Other Pairings- 400
Both care so much about wealth
and status that one feels
superior to nearly all of
humanity and the other
supports this opinion.
Other Pairings- 400
Who are Lady Catherine and Mr.
Collins?
Other Pairings- 500
One shows supercilious
kindness to perceived rivals,
and one shows sincere
kindness to all.
Other Pairings- 500
Who are Miss Caroline Bingely
and Mr. Bingely?
Satire- 100
That Jane and Bingely doubt the
love of the other when all
others can see it and that Lizzy
and Darcy who seem to hate
each other actually love each
other
Satire- 100
What satirizes the absurdity of
love?
Satire- 200
That Lady Catherine has absolutely
no power over Lizzy despite Lady
Catherine’s assumption that Lizzy
must bow to her will and follow her
orders
Satire- 200
What satirizes pride, prejudice,
and arrogance in those of high
status?
Satire- 300
That Mr. Bennet believes his wife
and daughters are silly and full
of error even though he fails to
see one girl’s danger even after
another girl’s warning
Satire- 300
What satirizes gender roles,
male (father’s) authority?
Satire- 400
That everyone immediately
assumes Wickham is good and
honest when they meet him
Satire- 400
What satirizes superficial
judgment, manners, and first
impressions?
Satire- 500
That the only happy, balanced,
and reasonable couple in the
older generation is the
Gardners instead of the
Bennets or Lucases
Satire- 500
What satirizes high-society
marriage?
Places-
100
Mr. Collins benefits from an
entail on this home
Places-
100
What is Longbourn?
Places-
200
The home of Mr. Bingely when
he is near Meryton
Places-
200
What is Netherfield?
Places-
300
The estate of Mr. Darcy
Places-
300
What is Pemberley?
Places-
400
The estate of Lady Catherine
Places-
400
What is Rosings?
Places-
500
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Collins?
Places-
500
What is Hunsford?
Final Jeopardy
Category: Custom
Final Jeopardy
The name of the reason
Longborn will go to Mr. Collins
when Mr. Bennet dies
Final Jeopardy
What is “the entail”?
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
Lizzy’s embarrassing
aunt.
Final Jeopardy
Who is Mrs. Phillips?
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
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