Worksheet on Elizabeth Bennet and Social Issues in Pride & Prejudice

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GCSE
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This worksheet examines Elizabeth Bennet's character within the context of social issues in Pride & Prejudice, encouraging critical analysis of themes such as class, gender roles, and societal expectations.

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Worksheet on Elizabeth Bennet and Social Issues in Pride & Prejudice

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Introduction to Elizabeth Bennet and Social Context

Scene Summary and Context Guide: Elizabeth Bennet is the second of five daughters in the Bennet family, living in Regency-era England. A spirited and intelligent young woman, Elizabeth often finds herself at odds with societal expectations that regard women primarily as marriage prospects. Her sharp wit and critical view of social hierarchies highlight her as a character who both embodies and questions the social norms of her time. The novel explores themes of class, gender roles, and personal integrity, often through Elizabeth's interactions and observations. During the story, Elizabeth navigates relationships with characters like Mr. Darcy and Mr. Collins, whose attitudes exemplify societal pressures. The novel reveals how social standing and gender influence individual choices and opportunities, offering a critique of the rigid class system. Key phrases such as 'superior stations' and 'marriage market' are indicative of the social issues underlying Elizabeth's experiences and attitudes. Her character's evolution challenges traditional expectations and underscores themes of personal independence versus societal conformity.
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Summarise the social issues highlighted in the scene summary regarding Elizabeth Bennet's character.
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one phrase from the content that reflects societal views on marriage.
[1 mark]
3.
Describe how Elizabeth's character challenges traditional social expectations.
[4 marks]
4.
What does the phrase 'superior stations' suggest about the social hierarchy in the context?
[2 marks]
5.
Identify and explain one literary technique used in the content to highlight social issues.
[3 marks]
6.
Analyse how the character of Elizabeth Bennet serves as a critique of social hierarchy.
[4 marks]
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Discuss how societal expectations influence the characters' choices in Pride & Prejudice, with specific reference to Elizabeth.
[4 marks]
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Reflect on how the novel's portrayal of Elizabeth Bennet can be viewed as a commentary on gender roles in her society.
[4 marks]

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12/31/2025
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