1. Pride and Prejudice by Jonathan Verdezoto
• It’s a history that start with Mrs.
Bennet who has five daughters
and a big problem: none of them
are married, there isn't much
fortune to go around
2.
3. the Bennet family and Mrs.
Bennet’s interest in their new
neighbor, Mr. Bingley, “a single
man of large fortune,” who has
just rented Netherfield Park. After
several dinners and visits, it is
obvious that Bingley is attentive
to Jane.
However, his friend Darcy snubs the
group, particularly Elizabeth,
families of different status—the
extremely wealthy upper class (Bingley
and Darcy) and the less wealthy country
gentry (the Bennets)
The Lucas family can sympathize with
the Bennets because their daughters
will also need husbands
Jane and Elizabeth and their judgments.
Visiting their neighbors the Lucas’s,
Mrs. Bennet and the girls have a chance
to discuss Bingley and Darcy at length.
Jane withholds her feelings,
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Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5