Rosalind Qin, Pride and Prejudice

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Across
  1. 3. Central theme, particularly relating to Mr. Darcy’s initial attitude
  2. 5. A crucial concern for families like the Bennets when seeking advantageous marriages.
  3. 10. Elizabeth Bennet’s initial judgment of Mr. Darcy based on misinformation.
  4. 11. Quality often discussed in relation to character and morality, especially with regard to women.
  5. 14. Felt by many characters, especially Elizabeth, who experiences disappointment after Darcy’s first proposal.
  6. 15. Theme seen in both Darcy and Elizabeth as they reflect on their own behavior and misunderstandings.
  7. 16. The aunt of Mr. Darcy.
  8. 17. A key literary device used throughout the novel, particularly in relation to character development and social commentary.
Down
  1. 1. The social class system plays a significant role in the characters’ lives.
  2. 2. The act of proposing marriage, central to several plot points, particularly Darcy’s proposal to Elizabeth.
  3. 4. The one married to Mr. Collins.
  4. 6. The importance of behaving according to social conventions, often discussed by Mrs. Bennet and Lady Catherine.
  5. 7. Quality Elizabeth values, both in herself and in the people she respects.
  6. 8. Driving force behind the plot; numerous characters’ relationships and societal expectations are shaped by it.
  7. 9. Trait associated with Mr. Darcy, particularly in his initial interactions with Elizabeth and her family.
  8. 12. Something Darcy develops over time, especially after Elizabeth rejects him.
  9. 13. Theme often explored through characters’ interactions, particularly with Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth.