Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

by

Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 58 Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 58. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Darcy tell Elizabeth regarding his actions to help Lydia?
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He tells her he did it for the sake of his reputation
He tells her he did everything out of pity for Lydia
He tells her he did everything for her, Elizabeth
He tells her he did it to uphold societal norms
What is a key factor leading up to the shift in the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy?
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Elizabeth's refusal to give up her initial prejudice
Darcy's willingness to renew his marriage proposal
Elizabeth's growth as a character and overcoming her prejudice
Darcy's willingness to overlook class distinctions
What gave Darcy hope regarding his relationship with Elizabeth?
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Lady Catherine informing him about Elizabeth's refusal to follow her commands
Elizabeth sending him a letter expressing her feelings
Elizabeth's father giving his consent for their marriage
Bingley's successful engagement to Jane
What is a mutual realization that both Elizabeth and Darcy come to in the novel?
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The insignificance of social status in relationships
The importance of sticking to one's gut instincts
That love sometimes grows slowly and shouldn't be rushed
The role of humility in overcoming pride and prejudice
What does Darcy tell Elizabeth he did in regard to Bingley and Jane?
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He discouraged Bingley from returning to Netherfield
He told Bingley the truth regarding Jane and advised him to return to Netherfield
He encouraged Bingley to return to Netherfield, hoping Bingley and Jane would renew their relationship
He dropped hints about Jane's continued interest in Bingley, hoping he'd take the hint