1. The English SSR log details 7 entries summarizing passages from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, including Mrs. Bennet's lifelong dream to marry her daughters to wealthy men and Jane meeting Mr. Bingley at a ball in Netherfield.
2. The second entry describes Mr. Darcy drawing attention at the ball for his fine features but rude attitude, while the third entry contrasts Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy's friendship and personalities.
3. The remaining entries discuss characters like Lady and Sir Lucas, criticisms of Mr. Bingley's sisters' treatment of Jane, details of Mrs. Bennet's property, and Jane
1. The English SSR log details 7 entries summarizing passages from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, including Mrs. Bennet's lifelong dream to marry her daughters to wealthy men and Jane meeting Mr. Bingley at a ball in Netherfield.
2. The second entry describes Mr. Darcy drawing attention at the ball for his fine features but rude attitude, while the third entry contrasts Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy's friendship and personalities.
3. The remaining entries discuss characters like Lady and Sir Lucas, criticisms of Mr. Bingley's sisters' treatment of Jane, details of Mrs. Bennet's property, and Jane
1. The English SSR log details 7 entries summarizing passages from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, including Mrs. Bennet's lifelong dream to marry her daughters to wealthy men and Jane meeting Mr. Bingley at a ball in Netherfield.
2. The second entry describes Mr. Darcy drawing attention at the ball for his fine features but rude attitude, while the third entry contrasts Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy's friendship and personalities.
3. The remaining entries discuss characters like Lady and Sir Lucas, criticisms of Mr. Bingley's sisters' treatment of Jane, details of Mrs. Bennet's property, and Jane
It was Mrs Bennet lifelong dream to have all her daughters
married to a fortune family. The Bennet’s family attended a ball at 1. Oct 23rd 2023 3-9 Netherfield where Jane, their most charming daughter will be introduced to Mr Bingley who comes from a wealthy family. At the ball, when Mr Bingley enter with his sisters, his brother-in- law, and his friend, Mr Darcy. Mr Darcy soon drew the attention; th 2. Nov 6 2023 9-11 all eyes are on him. His fine, tall, and handsome features attract everyone on the ball. Later than, Elizabeth discovers Mr Darcy’s rude attitude. Between Mr Bingley and Mr Darcy, there was a very steady friendship. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was th 3. Nov 9 2023 11-12 clever. Wherever Mr Bingley appeared, he was sure being liked by everyone, apart from Mr Darcy who was continually giving offence. Sir William Lucas who had made a tolerable fortune, had been formerly in trade in Meryton. Lady Lucas was a very good kind of st 4. Nov 11 2023 12-15 woman, not too clever to be a valuable neighbour to Mrs Bennet. They had several children. The eldest was Elizabeth’s intimate friend. Charlotte, Eliza, and Elizabeth were talking to Jane about Jane’s encounter with Mr Bingley. They tell Jane about how kind Mr. 5. Nov 13rd 2023 15-18 Bingley's sisters were to Jane only because their brother took an interest in her and initially hated people of lower rank than them. Mrs Bennet’s property consisted almost entirely in an estate of th 6. Nov 20 2023 18-21 two thousand a year, which, unfortunately for his daughters, was entailed. Miss Bennet receives a note from Caroline Bingley which was an invitation to have Jane dine in with her, Louisa, her brother, and the officers. Jane was therefore to go there on horseback. Mrs 7. Nov 23rd 2023 21-25 Bennett told her to go with horseback so she could stay the night there as it was about to rain. The next day Jane fell ill because she was drenched in the rain.