Pride & Prejudice

February 8, 2010

Pride & Prejudice
Pride & Prejudice (2005)

IMDB rating: 7.80

Plot: The story is based on Jane Austen’s novel about five sisters - Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia Bennet - in Georgian England. Their lives are turned upside down when a wealthy young man (Mr. Bingley) and his best friend (Mr. Darcy) arrive in their neighborhood.

Directors: Wright Joe

Actors: Sutherland Donald,Morand Sylvester,Woods Simon,MacFadyen Matthew,Torrens Pip,Drama,Romance,

Quotation From Pride & Prejudice?
I need a quotation saying how Elizabeth feels only love could make her get married or something along those lines. From the book (not film or TV series) just to make that clear….thanks

I tried this question in the quotation section but I havent had a reply yet so I thought I’d try Homework Help too, please reply fast! thanks so much
yes I have read the book! But I can’t remember all the quotations and I don’t know where to find it


Have you considered reading the book? Really, this forum is not for getting other people to do your work for you. It’s for asking for help when you can’t do something. There is no excuse for what you’re asking for.
Ana | Feb 06, 2010


You would have been done sooner if you had used the film or TV series, because it’s all pretty much the same. Or a quick trip to Barnes & Noble would have sufficed. Especially if you had gone to www.pbs.org. Here some quotes straight from the book:

Mr. Bennet treated the matter differently. "So, Lizzy," said he one day, "your sister is crossed in love I find. I congratulate her. Next to being married, a girl likes to be crossed in love a little now and then. It is something to think of, and gives her a sort of distinction among her companions. When is your turn to come? You will hardly bear to be long outdone by Jane. Now is your time. Here are officers enough at Meryton to disappoint all the young ladies in the country. Let Wickham be your man. He is a pleasant fellow, and would jilt you creditably." "Thank you, Sir, but a less a agreeable man would satisfy me. We must not all expect Jane’s good fortune."

[Jane Austen, Complete & Unabridged/Seven Novels, Barnes & Noble, page 273].
wandererspath | Feb 06, 2010