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1 Jane Austen Pride & Prejudice English III

Reading Schedule 3/23- Ch /25- Discussion Question (quiz); Ch /30- Discussion Question (quiz); Ch /6- Discussion Question (quiz); Ch /8- DQ (quiz); Ch /13- DQ; Ch /15- DQ; Ch /16- DQ; Ch /20- HSAP….finish the book!!!! 2

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4 Biography Jane Austen was born on 16 th December 1775, at Steventon in Hampshire, where her father, the Rev. George Austen, was rector. Her mother was Cassandra Leigh. Jane Austen died on July 18 th, 1817.

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6 The Austens were moderately well off. They kept a carriage and horses and ‘enjoyed … some of the considerations usually awarded to landed proprietors’. The household was lively and bookish. The family also enjoyed writing and performing plays for evening entertainment.

7 When young Jane went to balls and picnics, and paid visits like any other girl of her class. Once, it seems, she may have been seriously in love, but the man died. She never married.

8 This is a photograph of a coat worn by Jane Austen. It gives an idea of the type of clothes worn by young ladies of the time.

9 Georgian Writer Because of the charm of her plots, their setting in merry old England, and the Victorian-styled costumes and 1850 setting used in the first film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice in 1940, you may view Austen as Victorian. Jane Austen lived between 1775 and 1817, and her novels came out between 1813 and 1818, the year after her death, which places her and her work in the Georgian period of English history.

10 Accurate simplicity of the Empire line dress Fake Hollywood!

11 The Regency Period The Regency period in the United Kingdom is the period between 1811 and 1820 King George III was deemed unfit to rule and his son, later George IV, was instated to be his proxy as Prince Regent. The term is often expanded to apply to the years between 1795 and 1837, a time characterised by distinctive fashions, politics and culture Transitional period between "Georgian" and "Victorian" eras. The era was distinctive for its architecture, literature, fashions, and politics.

12 Austen Novels Pride and Prejudice 1796 (Pub. 1813) Sense and Sensibility 1797 (Pub. 1811) Northhanger Abbey 1798 (Pub. 1818) Mansfield Park (Pub. 1814) Emma (Pub. 1815) Persuasion (Pub. 1818)

13 Jane Austen Quotes. “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.” “A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of.” “An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels that she may exert all her powers of pleasing without suspicion. All is safe with a lady engaged; no harm can be done.”

14 Irony As in many of Austen’s other novels, irony is employed in Pride and Prejudice as the lens through which society and human nature are viewed. Through the novel, Austen studies social relationships in the limited society of a country neighbourhood and investigates them in detail with an often ironic and humorous eye. Note her presentation of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, for example. Their contrasting temperaments are first shown through their manner of conversation; Mrs. Bennet chatters on while Mr. Bennet counters her talk with mildly sarcastic statements, the mocking tone of which Mrs. Bennet completely misses.

15 Social Customs Dances figure prominently in Jane Austen’s novels. Whether performed in public assembly rooms in Meryton or in private at the Netherfield Ball, dances offered social opportunities for young people to mix and mingle and converse in an acceptable fashion. In an era when a young lady of good breeding was strictly chaperoned and escorted everywhere she went, she would find it difficult during a routine day to meet privately with a single gentleman, even one who was courting her.

16 At this time, dances lasted about 30 minutes Gives the dancers had ample time to converse, flirt, and even touch one another in an accepted manner. A gentleman would never ask a young lady to dance unless he was first introduced to her. During this era people were often judged for their ability to dance skilfully, and a gentleman was pressured to cut a fine figure on the dance floor. Look out for Mr Collins’ dancing technique in the novel!

17 Regency social manners were all politeness and gentility. There was protocol for every social interaction; down to the way a woman holds her fan to indicate her interest in a gentleman. The social hierarchy was the core of everything, and everyone knew their place, whether they agreed with it or not. Women largely did not inherit wealth, nor were they openly allowed to find their own means; so marriage was one of the few options she had to secure a comfortable future. A marriage based on love was rarely an option for a Regency woman, income was the first consideration. It is probably why this period yielded some of the best literary romance available today.

Class Hierarchy 18

History of Pride & Prejudice Originally titled “First Impressions” Completed in 1797 Wasn’t published until 1812 when she changed to the current title Printed three times before she died. It has never been out of print. 19

Setting Begins in the autumn. The Bennet family lives in Longbourn, Hertfordshire, 25 miles from London. 5 daughters, ranging from years old. Mr. Bennet’s estate earns 2,000 a year- not enough to marry off 5 daughters. When he dies, the estate goes to Mr. Collins. The novel takes us to Rosings in Kent, London, Brighton, and Derbyshire. 20

Characters Elizabeth Bennet (Lizzie)- vivacious personality, pretty, witty and her father’s favorite. Fitzwilliam Darcy (Mr. Darcy)- very wealthy; at first glance seems arrogant and rude; follows social classes rigidly. Mr. Bennet- Elizabeth’s father; satirical wit, realizes his younger daughters are “the silliest girls in the county” 21

Characters Mrs. Bennet- Elizabeth’s mother; obsessed with marrying off her daughters; embarrassing due to her lack of social graces. Mr. Bingley- good breeding, Darcy’s best friend, happy-go-lucky, in love with Jane. Jane Bennet- the eldest Bennet daughter; beautiful; modest to a fault. Lydia- youngest daughter; impulsive, doesn’t think before acting or speaking. 22

Characters Mr. Collins- Bennets’ cousin; will inherit Longbourn when Mr. Bennet dies; wants to marry a Bennet daughter; he is awkward at best. Mr. Wickham- charming, good looking, spoiled, insincere, and devious. Watch out. Caroline Bingley- Mr. Bingley’s sister; snobby. Lady Debourgh- rich aunt to Mr. Darcy 23