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This comprehensive review of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" examines key characters, plot details, and essential quotations. It highlights the importance of understanding literary devices and rhetorical appeals, emphasizing the need for detailed study beyond superficial notes. Each character, from Elizabeth Bennet to Mr. Darcy, is analyzed alongside the broader themes of love, social class, and personal growth. We also explore Austen's life and career, providing context for her writing and themes. Prepare to engage deeply with the text to ensure your success.
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Test Review • WODS • Character Identification • Quotation Identification • Detailed understanding of the plot – if you did not read, you will not pass! Spark notes will not cut it in this case! • General understanding of Jane Austen’s career and personal life • Look over and study lecture notes and annotation • (AP)Rhetorical Appeals – Ethos , Pathos , Logos • Be comfortable writing literary analysis (hint hint) • How do literary devices connect with theme?
WODs (Total of 12) • Periphery • Behemoth • Mad Hatter • Sycophant • Ennui • Fracas • Camelot • Ad Hoc • Touché • Sanguine • Ruffian • Cappuccino
WODs Continued… • Know the definition • Language of origin • Positive , Negative, Neutral
Meryton The Bennets - Longbourn The Bingley’s - Netherfield • Lizzie • Jane • Kitty • Lydia • Mary • Mr. Collins – Cousin • The Gardiners – Aunt (related to Mrs. Bennet) Mr. Bingley Caroline Bingley Mrs. Hurst Mr. Hurst Mr. Darcy
Pride and Prejudice • Who loves who? • Jane and Bingley • Who hates who? • Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Static Vs. Dynamic Characters Foils
Proposals • Mr. Collins proposed to Lizzie • Lizzie says ________ • Mr. Collins proposed to _______ • ______ says yes! • How does Elizabeth react? • Mr. Bingley surprisingly doesn’t propose to ____. • Why?
Estates • Rosings – Lady Catherine • Hunsford – Mr. Collins • Netherfield – Bingleys • Longbourn- Bennets • Meryton – Town • Cheapside and Grace Church St. – Gardiners
Jane Austen • She didn’t really have a love life • Father was a preacher • Very close with her sister, Cassandra • Her family vacationed in Bathe