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Lady Susan Quiz

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About This Challenge

Explore the world of Regency-era England with this quiz game inspired by Jane Austen’s novel, ‘Lady Susan.’ Test your knowledge of the characters, plot twists, and scandalous affairs as you race against the clock to answer as many questions as you can!

  • Play as Lady Susan herself and manipulate the other characters to achieve your goals
  • Uncover hidden secrets and scandals as you navigate the intricate social circles of the novel
  • Use your wit and cunning to outsmart your opponents and emerge victorious

Game Details: a quiz game with multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge. Race against the clock to answer as many as you can! Use spells wisely to help you along the way.

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  • - Lady Susan is an epistolary novel written by Jane Austen.
  • - The story revolves around Lady Susan Vernon, a beautiful and cunning widow.
  • - Lady Susan is known for her manipulative and flirtatious nature.
  • - The novel is primarily composed of letters exchanged between the characters.
  • - Lady Susan seeks advantageous marriages for both herself and her daughter, Frederica.
  • - Lady Susan's primary target is Reginald De Courcy, the brother of her sister-in-law.
  • - Reginald initially falls under Lady Susan's charm but later realizes her true nature.
  • - Lady Susan's daughter, Frederica, is opposed to her mother's matchmaking schemes.
  • - Frederica is a shy and virtuous young woman who becomes a pawn in Lady Susan's plans.
  • - Lady Susan's closest confidante is Mrs. Alicia Johnson, a friend who aids her in her schemes.
  • - Mrs. Johnson is married to Mr. Johnson, a man who is often absent and unaware of his wife's involvement.
  • - Lady Susan's reputation precedes her, and many are aware of her manipulative ways.
  • - The novel explores themes of deceit, love, and societal expectations.
  • - Lady Susan's behavior challenges traditional gender roles and expectations of women.
  • - The letters in the novel provide insights into the thoughts and perspectives of various characters.
  • - Lady Susan's true nature is gradually revealed through the letters exchanged.
  • - The novel presents a satirical critique of the upper-class society of the time.
  • - Jane Austen wrote Lady Susan when she was approximately 19 years old.
  • - The novel was not published during Austen's lifetime and was first released in 1871, over fifty years after her death.

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