Summer Reading Assignment Section A The Main Characters: Elizabeth Bennett: Lezzy is the main character in the story. She lives with her parents and four sisters in London. According to her dad she is the smartest and wisest one among her sisters. Her mother treated her in a tough way because she didn’t accept to marry Mr. Collins since she believes that you should marry for love, not money. She likes to read, and has a lot of general knowledge and this is one of the main things that attracted of Mr.. Dairy, other than her beauty and manners.
Dairy: Is one of the main characters, he first appears as Mr.. Bentleys friend, indicating his social status and is wealth. At the begging, Dairy seems mean, and proud of his social status, that’s why he refuses to dance and to talk with Elizabeth. And even hurts her by talking about her family’s behavior. However in the course of the story, we realize that they are a perfect math, he is attracted by her Intelligence and information in addition to her beauty, what makes him brake his promise in marrying Lady Catharine De Burgh’s daughter. Itch proves to Elizabeth that he is worthy of her love and that she had missed judged him. Settings: In the 19th century, since The story is written in 1813, but we don’t know exactly when. It takes place in England, a place called Longhorn. Summary: The novel pride and Prejudice, takes place in England, in the 19th century. The protagonist of the Story is Elizabeth Bent. She lives modestly with her parents and five single sisters, Jane, Mary, Lydia and Kitty. Their father Mr..
Bennett is calm man in contrary to her husband Mrs. Bennett, a woman that is all surface and no substance. She wishes to see her daughters married to suitable rich men without looking at their happiness Jane is the eldest daughter, she is dutiful, and respectful and calm and she is the antagonist best friend. Kitty was a tall girl with a sense of humor, she was her mother’s favorite. Mary likes music and spend her day reading. Finally, Lydia, the youngest of the girls and is described as “untamed, unabashed, wild, noisy, and fearless” The novel starts when Mrs..
Bennett is informing her family that Mr.. Bindle, a wealthy and single man, is moving into Interfiled Park, and he will be at the ball. So the entire family is excited and they attend the ball to meet him. Mr. Bindle arrives with his sister Caroline, and his friend Mr.. Dairy. Mr.. Bindle was attracted to Jane, and asks her to dance, while his friend Mr.. Dairy stays away unattached by this activity. After the ball, Jane was invited to Interfiled, where she catches a cold and has to stay for a couple of days. So Lezzy had join the Bindle to nurse her sister.
While there Elizabeth meets Mr. Dairy and this time he chats with her. After their return, Mr.. Collins visited the Bennett Family, hoping to find a wife. He is a relative slightly rich and works for the noble Lady Catherine De Brought. He was attracted to the antagonist who doesn’t accept him. So he ecocide to marry her friend Charlotte. Later Elizabeth meets Mr.. Hickman an officer, that talks to her about Mr. -Dairy and the way he treated him, because when Mr.. Darers father died he left him money, that Dairy didn’t accept to give him, because of his jealousy.
Elizabethan attraction to Mr. Hickman, increase her dislike of Mr. Dairy. Then Mr.. Bindle leaves to London, as Elizabeth is sure that Mr.. Dairy and Caroline (Mr.. Bangle’s sister) are trying to separate them. And this is proven when Jane receives a letter from Caroline saying that Mr.. Bindle doesn’t love her, and has no interest in marrying her. In the spring, Elizabeth visits Charlotte and Mr. Collins in Kent. She is invited to Risings Park, home of Lady Catherine De Burgh, Dairy’s aunt; coincidentally, Dairy also arrives to visit.
Elizabeth meets Darers cousin, they talk about how he had convinced a friend on not marrying a girl he loves. Elizabeth rightly assumes that it is Mr. Bindle, and her dislike of Dairy deepens. Later Dairy proposes to Lezzy and confesses that he loves her -but at the same time he talks about her family and social position. But of course Lezzy doesn’t accept his proposal since he insulted her family, and ruined Cane’s relationship with Mr. Bindle, and finally the way he treated Mr.. Hickman. Mr. Dairy, shocked, and furious and exposes the truth about Mr..
Hickman. Later Elizabeth finds a latter from Me-Dairy he explained that he treats Mr.. Wigwam in this awful way because he broke Georgian, and that he thinks that Jane doesn’t love Bindle the way he loves her. And that keeps her wondering if she misjudged him. Months later, Elizabeth and her aunt and uncle Gardener visit Pimpernel, Dairy’s home. Meets his sister, and at this moment Lezzy finally knew that she loved him. They receive the news that Mr.. Hickman and her younger sister kitty have runoff. But Mr.. Dairy intervened and helped finding them.
A marriage was necessary to clean the family’s reputation thus the uncle pays the man money to marry her and Mr. Dairy take charge of wedding expenses. Shortly after Mr.. Bindle shows up, and proposes to Jane, and immediately accepts. Lady Catherine De Burgh pays an unexpected visit to Longhorn, Because she heard a rumors that Elizabeth will marry Mr. Dairy. Lady Catherine wants Mr.. Dairy to marry her daughter (his cousin) Anne De Burgh and thinks Elizabeth will ruin everything. Elizabeth refuses her demands. Lady Catherine leaves promising that the marriage can never take place Dairy returns to Longhorn.