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Pride and Prejudice Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

In this fact-matching game, players will piece together important information fragments while using spells for hints and extra time. The game is designed to challenge players’ deduction skills and critical thinking abilities, much like the characters in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ who navigate social expectations and misunderstandings.

  • Players must carefully analyze clues to uncover hidden truths
  • Use spells strategically to unlock new clues and uncover secrets
  • Compete against friends or challenge yourself to beat your own high score

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • - Pride and Prejudice is a novel written by Jane Austen.
  • - The story is set in the early 19th century in rural England.
  • - The Bennet family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and their five daughters.
  • - The main protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, is a witty and intelligent young woman.
  • - Mr. Bennet's estate is entailed, meaning it can only be inherited by a male heir.
  • - Mr. Bennet's cousin, Mr. Collins, is the closest male relative who stands to inherit the estate.
  • - The arrival of Mr. Bingley, a wealthy and eligible bachelor, sparks excitement in the neighborhood.
  • - Mr. Bingley takes an immediate liking to Elizabeth's older sister, Jane.
  • - Elizabeth's first impression of Mr. Darcy, a close friend of Mr. Bingley, is that he is arrogant and proud.
  • - Elizabeth's best friend, Charlotte Lucas, marries Mr. Collins for financial security.
  • - Elizabeth's younger sister, Lydia, elopes with Mr. Wickham, causing a scandal.
  • - Mr. Darcy secretly pays off Wickham to ensure the couple's marriage.
  • - Mr. Bingley suddenly leaves Netherfield, causing heartbreak for Jane.
  • - Elizabeth visits Mr. Darcy's estate, Pemberley, and begins to see a different side of him.
  • - Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr. Darcy's aunt, disapproves of his growing affection for Elizabeth.
  • - Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, but she rejects him due to his previous behavior.
  • - Elizabeth's opinion of Mr. Darcy changes after reading a letter explaining his actions.
  • - Mr. Bingley returns and proposes to Jane, who happily accepts.
  • - Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy reconcile their differences and confess their love for one another.
  • - The novel ends with Elizabeth and Darcy's marriage, bringing happiness and closure to the story.

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