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BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY


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ACTIVITY
First Semester, Academic Year 2020-2021
Name : BALENTON, CARMELA JOYCE M. Date :
Program/Year : BSED 3102 Score/Percentage :

Tasks to do after watching Pride and Prejudice

Plot summary: Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and life among English
gentility during the Georgian era. Mr Bennet is an English gentleman living in
Hartfordshire with his overbearing wife. The Bennets 5 daughters; the beautiful Jane,
the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia.
Unfortunately for the Bennets, if Mr Bennet dies their house will be inherited by a
distant cousin whom they have never met, so the family's future happiness and security
is dependent on the daughters making good marriages. Life is uneventful until the
arrival in the neighbourhood of the rich gentleman Mr Bingley, who rents a large house
so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr Bingley brings with him his sister and
the dashing (and richer) but proud Mr Darcy. Love is soon in the air for one of the
Bennet sisters, while another may have jumped to a hasty prejudgment. For the Bennet
sisters many trials and tribulations stand between them and their happiness, including
class, gossip and scandal.

Read the listening questions then watch the first part of the movie to hear the
answers.

1. Who are the 2 sisters listening at the door?


In the first part of the story, the two sisters listening at the door is Kitty the
second youngest and Lydia, the precocious baby of the family.

2. How much money does Mr. Darcy earn per year?


Mr. Darcy earns ten thousand pounds annually and owns a half of Derbyshire.

3. At the ball, who do Lydia and Kitty tell Mrs. Bennett is coming?
The regiment is arriving next week so these two girls tell their mother, Mrs.
Bennet.

4. From who is the letter that arrives for Jane?


It is from Netherfield Hall, a letter from Caroline Bingley.

5. How must Jane travel to Netherfield?


Jane will travel to Netherfield through horseback riding.
6. Who comes to visit the Bennett family?
Mr. Collins visits the Bennett family.

7. For how long have Mr. Wikkham and Mr. Darcy known each other?
Their family is connected each other that is why they know each other since the
day they were born.

8. How many reasons does Mr. Collins have for marrying?


There are three reasons does Mr. Collins have for marrying. First, he is a
clergyman that needs a mistress to be found in a particular area. Second, it will
add to his happiness as a man. Lastly, it will honored and bring him a very pleased
living as presumed his patroness.

After the watching the first part of the film, discuss these questions.

1. Why does Mrs. Bennett make Jane go to Netherfield on horseback?


Mrs. Bennet wants Jane go to Netherfield because she wants to keep her with
Mr. Bingley so that they can spend more time together. She assumes that rain is
coming and Jane will be drenched so that she will force to stay in the Netherfield.
Instead of using the carriage, she let Jane ride on the horseback.

2. What is the reason that Mr. Collins visits the Bennett family?
The reason why Mr. Collins visits the Bennett family is because he wants to marry
one of their daughters named Elizabeth.

3. Summarize the conflict between Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wikkham.


4. Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wikkham are childhood friends. Out of jealousy, according to
Mr. Wikkham, he ruined his life. Also, Mr. Wikham is lazy and left in disgrace. He is
always asking Mr Darcy for money to pay his debts and this causes their relation to
break. He also tells Elizabeth that Mr. Darcy cheated him about the inheritance,
which makes her harden her heart against Darcy for seeming dishonestly and
more failing.

1. As you watch the scene, fill in the blanks (11:54-12:42)

Your friend Miss Lucas is a most amusing young woman.

Oh, yes, I adore her.

It is a pity she’s not more handsome.

Mama!

Oh, but Lizzie would never admit that she’s plain.

Of course, it’s my Jane who’s considered the beauty of the county.

Mama, please!
When she was only 15 there was a gentleman so much in love with her that I was sure he would make
her an offer. However, he did write her some very pretty verses.

And that put paid to it.

I wonder who discovered the power of poetry in driving away love.

I thought poetry was the food of love.

Of a fine, stout love it may, but if it is only a vague inclination I am convinced one poor sonnet will kill it
stone dead.

So, what do you recommend to encourage affection?

Dancing, even if one’s partner is barely tolerable.

2. Match the vocabulary words from the scene with their definitions

B 1. Pity a. Pleasantly amusing or entertaining


F 2. Gentleman b. Cause or reason for sorrow or regret
E 3. Drive away c. Confess or acknowledge
A 4. Amusing d. Fond attachment, devotion, or love
C 5. Admit e. Force away
D 6. Affection f. A man of good family, breeding, or social position
d.

As you listen, answer these questions

1. What is the news that Charlotte comes to tell Lizzy?


The news is about Charlotte comes to tell Lizzy is about her engagement to Mr. Collins.

2. How does Darcy know Lady Catherine?


Lady Catherine was Darcy’s Aunt who wants Darcy to marry her daughter.

3. Of what does Fitzwilliam inform Lizzy while they are at church?


Mr. Fitzwilliam said “Of music! Then pray speak aloud. It is of all subjects my delight. I must
have my share in the conversation if you are speaking of music. There are few people in England. I
suppose, who have more true enjoyment of music than myself, or a better natural taste. If I had ever
learnt, I should have been a great proficient. And so would Anne, if her health had allowed her to apply.
I am confident that she would have performed delightfully. How does Georgina get on Darcy?”It is all
about the music that will delight all the people at the church because the colonel saw Lady Catherine
and Darcy.

4. Why did Darcy separate Bingly and Jane?


Darcy separate Bingly and Jane because Elizabeth refuses his offer. He believes like
Elizabeth, jane might not return his affection towards to him. He also believes that Jane
might fool and refuses Bingly too.

5. Where is Lydia invited to go?


Lydia is invited to go in Brighton to spend her summer by the wife of the Colonel
Forsters. Her husband allows her to go, looking forward that the colonel will keep her
out of trouble.
6. Why does Lizzy say that she doesn’t want to visit Mr. Darcy’s home?
Lizzy doesn’t want to visit Mr. Darcy’s home because she already knew that he is rich
and she avoid to make others think that she fell in love with him because of his money.

7. How much does Mr. Bennet have to pay Wikkham to marry Lydia?
Mr. Darcy will pay his debts with Wikkhams with a total of 1,000 pounds, buying his
commission at about 450 pounds for him to marry Lydia and avenge to Mr. Darcy.
8. Does Mrs. Bennet care that Mr. Bingly is returning?
Yes because she believes and hope that this guy will court one of her daughters.

9. What does Lady Catherine say to Lizzy?


She says that Dracy and Miss Derbourgh are intended to be for each other Lady
Catherine then tells Elizabeth that the match between the two cannot be ruined by this
young woman of inferior birt, with no importance in the world and wholly unallied
family.

After the movie, discuss these questions

1. Why is everyone so concerned that Lydia ran off with Mr. Wikkham?
It becomes a big deal because running off means ruining your family’s social reputation for
yourself. In that Era, it becomes a big deal because social standing and reputation plays a big part in
your life. You will be judge by the reputation that you had and the past mistakes that you have made.
Lydia’s decision leads to tarnishing not just her life but also all of his family. Everyone is so concerned
that Lydia ran off with Mr. Wikkham because of the thought that Mr. Wikkham will hurt or abandoned
her because of the revenge he wanted to do with Mr. Darcy. Lydia and Georgina were about at the same
age when Wikkham tried on eloping them and that is his plan to ruin Mr. Darcy.

2. What elements of: love, marriage, money, self-knowledge and human relationships
did you see in the movie?
Personally, all forms of love that involves marriage, money, self-knowledge and human
relationships. Elizabeth’s pride makes her misjudged Mr. Darcy while his prejudice is against on the first
impression of Elizabeth. May be there are some sort of curiosity between its elements but this movie
explored romance with class. This movie shows the different aspects of love such us love for money,
love for your family, self-love, love for friends and the love that can be bought (dowry). This movie also
shows that social reputations can be change buy a simple mistake even if you do it for your own good
people will just look at the side that they can see and not the side that only you can see. It also explains
how money changes a person and how love evolves throughout the person’s heart.

3. Did you like the movie? Why or Why not?


Yes, because these plot is usually common on this generation. Most of the times
they tend to choose a partner practically when it comes to financial matters. I like the fact
that it shows how pride and prejudice creates misunderstanding for both of them. I learned
in the movie that love should never be dictating nor arranged. I believe that in the end, you
will be destined to someone at all costs. This movie shows different kinds of love when it
comes to familial and romance love. I appreciate the flow of the story even though
sometimes it brings us tension towards the scenario in the movie. I do like the movie
because it showcases the realities in life. I can also somewhat relate to it because there are
characters involved that can also represent some people that are part of my life. Through
this video, I learned that we must learn how to think for our own good and not for what is
good for the eyes of the others. I learned that other people will never see the real you by
just looking at you and that we need to look deeper to a person in order to know them
better. Lastly, this video reminds me that a person is bound to love and be loved not by the
money and physical characteristics that he has but by the whole personality that he has.

As you watch the scene, fill in the gaps

I couldn't sleep.

- Nor I. My aunt...                  

- Yes, she was here. 

- How can I ever make amends for such behaviour?             

- After what you've done for Lydia and, I suspect, for Jane, it is I who should be making amends.

- You must know. Surely you must know it was all for you.

- You are too generous to trifle with me.

- You spoke with my aunt last night and it has taught me to hope as I'd scarcely allowed myself before. 

- If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes have not
changed. But one word from you will silence me forever. If, however, your feelings have changed...

...I would have to tell you, you have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love… I love... I love you. I never
wish to be parted from you from this day on.         

- Well, then. Your hands are cold.

Match the vocabulary word to its definition

D 1. Allow a. Entirely, with completeness


A 2. Body and soul b. Compensate for loss or injury or damages of any kind
B 3. Make amends c. Right now, quickly, with haste
C 4. At once d. Give permission for

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