Notes prepared by
Ashaq Hussain Bhat
Teacher school education
department UT Jammu and Kashmir
Text book type questions
Q.No1. What does Mrs Bennett tell her husband?
Ans. Nether field Park is a house that has been vacant for some time. Had to let go, A rich young gentleman, Mr. Bingley, is renting a house. When Mrs. Bennett found out about it, she was overjoyed because she hoped that Mr. Bingley could marry one of her daughters, and that Mr. Bingley's singleness made Mrs. Bennett more special about it. She tells all this to her husband. She wants to get acquainted with Mr. Bungalow for the sake of her daughters.
Q.No.2.Who takes over Nether field park? Why is Mrs Bennet happy about it?
Ans:- Mr. Bungalow took over Nether field Park. He is a very lucky young man from the north of England. He earns four or five thousand a year and is unmarried. Mrs. Bennett has three daughters of marriageable age, and she hopes Mr. Bingley can marry one of his daughters. So she is happy for a young and rich man in his neighbour hood.
Q.NO.3.Why does Mrs Bennet insist on her husband to meet Mr Bingley?
Ans:- Mrs. Bennett insists that she introduce Mr. Bungalow, a very fortunate young man and unmarried man, because he is in them (Mr. Bungalow) for one of his daughters, who is of marriageable age. Sees a good match for her
Q.NO.4.’You take delight in vexing me. You have no compassion on my poor nerves’. Explain.
Ans:- Mrs. Bennett says these words to her husband out of frustration. She wants to get to know her husband, Mr. Bungalow, a young and wealthy man who has come to live in their neighbour hood. In Mr. Bingley she sees the perfect match for one of her three daughters. Mr Bennett does not look serious and teases his wife that the young man will be happy to see her and should go instead. Mrs. Bennett is furious when she hears this from her husband and says the words or lines.
Q.NO.5.Why does Mrs Bennet think that Mrs Long is selfish?
Ans:-Mrs. Long has promised to introduce Mrs. Bennett and her daughters to Mr. Bungalow in the assemblies. But Mrs. Bennett doesn't think Mrs. Long would do such a thing. According to Mrs. Bennett, she (Mrs. Long) has got her two nieces and she would not like Mr. Bingley to fall in love with any of Mrs. Bennett's daughters. Therefore, she says that Mrs. Long is a selfish woman and she would like Mr. Bingley to marry one of his nieces.
Q.NO.6.How does Mr Bennet react to the plan designed by his wife?
Ans:-Mrs. Bennett learns that a young, unmarried and wealthy man has come to live in her neighbour hood. She watches a great match for one of her daughters at Mr. Bungalow. She urges her husband to introduce Mr. Bungalow for the sake of his daughters. But Mr Bennett pretended he had no interest in the bungalow. He teases his wife that Mr. Bingley will be happy to see her. He even teases his daughters with humorous remarks. Seeing his daughter cutting the hat, he says, "I hope Mr. Bungalow likes it, Lizzie." Mrs. Bennett is angry at Kitty's cough and scolds her. Mr Bennett says, "Kitty has no control over her cough. Then Mr Bennett says, 'Let's go back to Mr Bungalow.' It was only later that Mr Bennett revealed that he had already visited Mr Bungalow. It came as a great surprise to the women. Mrs Bennett happily said, "Which one do you have? He is the best father. "
Q.NO.7.Why does Mrs Bennet says her daughters that they have an excellent father?
Ans:- Mrs. Bennett is a mother of three daughters who are of marriageable age. She informs her husband that Nether field Park (his home in the neighbour hood) has been taken over by a rich, young man (Mr. Bungalow) from the north of England. In Mr. Bingley he finds a good match for one of his daughters. Mr. Bungalow's singleness makes him even more special about it. So she asks her husband to make an acquaintance with her (Mr. Bungalow) to meet the young man as she does not want any other mother to take advantage of this golden opportunity. But Mr Bennett pretended he had no interest in the bungalow. He teases his wife that Mr. Bingley will be happy to see her. He even teases his daughters with humorous remarks. Seeing his daughter cutting the hat, he says, "I hope Mr. Bungalow likes it, Lizzie." Mrs. Bennett is angry at Kitty's cough and scolds her. Mr. Bennett says, "Kitty has no control over her cough. Then Mr. Bennett says, 'Let's go back to Mr. Bungalow.'" His wife, Mrs. Bennett, screams, "I'm sick of Mr. Bungalow. It was only later that Mr Bennett revealed that he had already visited Mr Bungalow. It came as a great surprise to the women. Mrs Bennett happily said, There is a father. "
Outline of Mrs. Bennett's character :-
Mrs. Bennett's character is very funny. When she learns that a rich young man, Mr. Bingley, has taken over Niherfield Park, she is overjoyed because she hopes Mr. Bingley can marry one of his daughters. Mr. Bingley's singleness makes Mrs. Bennett even more special about him. He is very special to increase the friendship with the young man. As far as the marriage of one of his daughters is concerned, he is sure that there will be friendship. She urges her husband, Mr. Bennett, not to give up such recognition for the sake of his daughters. She gets angry when she doesn't get any response from her husband. Mr. Bennett instead points out that he should go with the girls and that Mr. Bingley may be the best choice for the party. He even remarked that Mr. Bungalow might like to cut Lizzie's own hat. Mrs. Bennett is saddened to learn how her husband alleviates her worries. She is a mother but lacks foresight. He gets irritable quickly and is thus less prone to temper tantrums. He is very firm that his design will bear fruit....
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