Why is Mr. Collins depicted as an old man? He's already the creepy cousin as it is. Depicting him as an old man just makes him creepier that he wants to marry one of the girls.
Mrs. Bennet was not an old nun. She was probably in her 40s and dressed with lots of frills and lace. Mr. Collins was not an old man with a cane. He was a young man, just starting life as a curate. 2. It wasn't Darcy's family that "cut him off"; it was just Darcy (according to Wickham). Soldiers wore red coats, which Lydia and Kitty were attracted to. Typo at 6:29. Should be "Maybe I was PREJUDICED against Darcy." Lady Catherine was not a homeless woman; she was an imperious daughter of an earl, filthy rich, and owner of a large estate.
Did you read the book? Darcy never apologized or said he was wrong about breaking up Jane and Bingly. He said that he made the decision based on what he observed, and did what he thought was best for his friend.
Everyone watching this should read the book Pride: a pride and prejudice remix it’s by Ibi Zoboi. Its a modern retelling and it’s shorter than the original for all of you not willing to read an older longer book.
I feel bad for anyone during that era who had to marry solely for practical reasons... Imagine having to consummate a marriage with someone you found fundamentally unattractive whom you hardly knew, esp. in arranged marriages... UGH! I 'spose in that day, they were so used to it that they just thought of it as, "you gotta do what you gotta do." Still though.... I am SO grateful that today we have options!
Actually, Longbourn was a country estate, not merely a house. Moreover, Mr Bennet had an income of £2,000 a year (the figure is mentioned in Chapter Seven) which was a very large sum at the time. For example, lawyers earned around £400 per annum.
I love this so much cause I love these stories but I do not like reading so it is great that I can enjoy these stories to I especially like Shakespeare thank you so much
If you have any children who might enjoy Jane Austen, then the Real Reads books are a great way to introduce them to the stories without overwhelming them... Aimed at children between 7 and 12, the Real Reads stories begin with an illustrated cast of characters, followed by the “meat” of the novel, and finally a section called “Taking Things Further”. Here is where the series really shines. First you are given “The Real Read”, a paragraph about the original novel, and where to find it. Secondly, a section entitled “Filling in the Blanks”, for as they say in the book. Perfect books to introduce the younger reader to Jane Austen. (A longer version of this review can be found at: www.janeausten.co.uk/real-reads-jane-austens-novels/)
Could someone help me figure out a way to make a SUPER SHORT SUMMARY for this story? I need to include it in a oral presentation in class and my presentation has to be under 4 minutes😭 this story was really long and had many important things happen that I'm struggling to shorten it even more! Please assistance is needed.
You made critical mistakes including misspelling the author's name when you know kids are using this to get out of reading the book! Kids, please at least spell the authors name right or the teacher will know immediately what's up!
It can be hard for a person with modern sensibilities to relate to the foibles of English society at this time in history. I suppose that the prospect of marrying for love rather than money and social advantage is an enduring theme, but I still have to question the relevance of this story to modern life. Much of it went by me as I struggled to appreciate the pervasive social snobbery that seemed to dominate Ms. Austen's society.
If I had to give a remotely useful reply: prejudice, we all have our ways of seeing things and tend to color our views of others who are not exactly like us in whatever way most annoys as well as take offense and jump to conclusions too easily. And much like the two main protagonists, in doing so, sometimes we alienate or lose opportunities with people that could have been dear friends or lovers, who turned out not at all what we imagined, even falling for people like Wickam who turned out to be a villain and would not have if we could just set aside our own preconceived notions of "the other." I would say on the family, it's also about not running your mouth and making an idiot of yourself (Tell me that doesn't make you think of tick tock), but also knowing when to speak up, which is probably why the outfits in this video made me laugh so hard. Once you look past the specific issues of the day and see it for what it is, a set of timeless issues, it's really not as hard as you think. Hope that helps.
Umm, it's Jane Austen, not Austin. Please don't change the name of such an influencial Regency writer! There are even teachers who would flip at having their students missname an author or character.
One day i went to lidl. I went to shoplift at lidl. Then i got caught in lidl. So i don't go back to lidl. One day i went to asda. I went to shoplift in asda. Then i got caught in asda. So i don't go back to asda.
Try listening to it on audible. Some really good voice actors do it. Maybe watch a movie first to make it easier. Pride and prejudice has a lot of adaptations even the zombie one was faithful, with that one add-on weaved through.
Hello The Book Tutor! Great video!!!! PLEASE CAN YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION ABOUT THE BOOK? Who do you think is more guilty of prejudice - Elizabeth or Darcy? Explain why.
Darcy was pride while Elizzy was prejudice as in chapter XI ... Darcy began to feel the danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention...please join me in wattsap 00249915210410
Is this a homework question? Because of social class distinctions of the time, Darcy is prejudiced against those of inferior station. He expects certain behavior from them, without recognizing that it can vary from person to person. This is why he's surprised that Mr. Gardiner, a tradesman, and his wife, are cultured, intelligent, and fashionable. Elizabeth is only prejudiced about Darcy, who wounded her pride at the Meryton assembly. It's her prejudice against him that allowed her to believe Wickham's lies. Of the two, Darcy is far more guilty of both pride and prejudice.
Please everyone, I am a student, my Dr. asked me to bring a film or a novel or a song that is carrying the same idea of pride and prejudice, please tell me soon the name of anything ( film, novel or song) you know about that .
this book its about how women se men as money bags, not once in the book she sees darcy as a normal man, and i wonder why she had the change of heart after visiting his giant home. still its a very good book. full of shameless people.
I feel like you could probably cut that from the book, and the story would generally stay on track. She'd still see he wasn't a bad person, after what he did for Kit, and that whole letter eplaining things.
Why is mrs bennet dressed as mother teressa?
Why is pompous lady Catherine a regular granny with a shopping cart? XD
dunno dude x)
😂😂
😂😂😂lmao
Why is Mr. Collins depicted as an old man? He's already the creepy cousin as it is. Depicting him as an old man just makes him creepier that he wants to marry one of the girls.
I always thought him as young because it wouldn’t make sense that he was expected to outlive Mr. Bennett to inherit the home
Wasn’t Mr Collins 25 when he first visited the Bennetts and made a marriage proposal to Lizzy? I vaguely remember reading about his age in the book…
i guess it's pretty off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch new series online ?
He is described as a peculiar “young man”
He well, is 25 and Charlotte is 27. So Charlotte is actually older than Mr Collins
just wrote my whole essay using this
Kylee Rhodehouse I definitely need it lol 🤣
Doing it right now lool
Legend
Why didn’t you just read it? PP is foundation of modern English literature.
Brandon Brooks because i dont have ❇️ time ❇️
Mrs. Bennet was not an old nun. She was probably in her 40s and dressed with lots of frills and lace. Mr. Collins was not an old man with a cane. He was a young man, just starting life as a curate. 2. It wasn't Darcy's family that "cut him off"; it was just Darcy (according to Wickham). Soldiers wore red coats, which Lydia and Kitty were attracted to. Typo at 6:29. Should be "Maybe I was PREJUDICED against Darcy." Lady Catherine was not a homeless woman; she was an imperious daughter of an earl, filthy rich, and owner of a large estate.
he was just using those pictures as representations lol
@@rey4874 My point was that they were poor choices.
@@lizardas True, that is assuming that there were suitable alternatives
@@rey4874 the internet has everything …. Better & Accurate photos definitely exist
Did you read the book? Darcy never apologized or said he was wrong about breaking up Jane and Bingly. He said that he made the decision based on what he observed, and did what he thought was best for his friend.
Yeah what he summarized in the movie, not the book
Bro chill, it's just a book
I have to say I appreciate the pace of the narrator. Every video I have watched narrates at rapid speeds. This guy is calming
Everyone watching this should read the book Pride: a pride and prejudice remix it’s by Ibi Zoboi. Its a modern retelling and it’s shorter than the original for all of you not willing to read an older longer book.
The book is not that long
@@jacquelinewesson1202 Thank you, it's my favorite book actually. I'm sad to know that this would even be needed.
@@jacquelinewesson1202 shorter than most classics
Darcy doesn’t say he’s wrong about Jane & Bingley. He EXPLAINS his reasoning.
This isn't the story of the book. This is the story of the 2005 P&P movie.
I feel bad for anyone during that era who had to marry solely for practical reasons... Imagine having to consummate a marriage with someone you found fundamentally unattractive whom you hardly knew, esp. in arranged marriages... UGH! I 'spose in that day, they were so used to it that they just thought of it as, "you gotta do what you gotta do." Still though.... I am SO grateful that today we have options!
I always blame the Norman invasion. Women had a lot more rights before that.
You think women have more options today?
The music was really distracting 😑
Eys Sye no
Eys Sye trully
One of the best simple summaries!
Love it and I love this story!
Actually, Longbourn was a country estate, not merely a house. Moreover, Mr Bennet had an income of £2,000 a year (the figure is mentioned in Chapter Seven) which was a very large sum at the time. For example, lawyers earned around £400 per annum.
Understood nothing..
Your not alone
Watch the movie you'll understand
Massyla bk there’s a movie??
Galaxy Wolf Boy there’s a few
leave shortcuts and read the full novel out
love your videos! They're so helpful when I'm getting ready to my English Literature classes
This one hardly gets a single fact right.
Thank god for this because the audio book was 10 hours long. Who has time for that?!
Me 2 hours into the audiobook👁👄👁
You can stretch it over various days. In essence, 1 hour every day for 10 days. It's not that bad!
Ten hours! Giving up 10 hours of RUclips? An outrage!!
Derrick Tyson that’s true.
Could've just read the book
Really useful! Helped me understand the book a lot better, thank you!
Thank you for saving me countless hours of my life
I hope this helps me out with my book chat tomorrow. I pray. 🙏🙏🙏
if you don't want to read don't be a book chat. we are all here because we have essays to write
Michael Mosseri I’m here because I want to read the book but thought the introduction (in my text) was too vague
I can't wait to write my essay based on all of this
I suggest you read the book or use a better source for your essay. This was a very superficial retelling and misses all the subtler, important points.
You're a life savor thank you so much 🙏
how TF does this animator only have 411 subscribers
Because it's rubbish!
How cute - absolutely love ❤️ it!
I just love your videos
It’s Austen
Can somebody do a better version of this
The music makes it sound like a horror story
I love this so much cause I love these stories but I do not like reading so it is great that I can enjoy these stories to I especially like Shakespeare thank you so much
If you have any children who might enjoy Jane Austen, then the Real Reads books are a great way to introduce them to the stories without overwhelming them...
Aimed at children between 7 and 12, the Real Reads stories begin with an illustrated cast of characters, followed by the “meat” of the novel, and finally a section called “Taking Things Further”.
Here is where the series really shines.
First you are given “The Real Read”, a paragraph about the original novel, and where to find it. Secondly, a section entitled “Filling in the Blanks”, for as they say in the book.
Perfect books to introduce the younger reader to Jane Austen.
(A longer version of this review can be found at: www.janeausten.co.uk/real-reads-jane-austens-novels/)
The Jane Austen Centre what child in their right mind would be interested in this
For anyone who's ever read this those drawings are fantastic. Especially Mrs Bennett! 🤣🤣🤣 Worth the tiny inaccuracies.
Georgiana sounds like thotiana sksksksk
Buss down Georgiana💯💯💯
Mrs. Bennet looks like Mother Theresa.
Could someone help me figure out a way to make a SUPER SHORT SUMMARY for this story? I need to include it in a oral presentation in class and my presentation has to be under 4 minutes😭 this story was really long and had many important things happen that I'm struggling to shorten it even more! Please assistance is needed.
How did it go?
Omg me to like dafq
There was a 2 minutes course hero summary on yt, but it messed up some events and skipped a few others.
I need your help now for the same présentation analys if 1 chapiter
thanks so much, this really helped me. :)
Please make videos on Emma, Persuasion and Wuthering Heights.
Hottie at 9 o’clock 😂😂
I came to read the comments for this. Never has P&P been explained so hysterically.
This is so helpful, thank you so much!
Pride and prejudice by Jane AUSTIN?! Pretty sure that's not her nameXD
Are you the CEO of names?
@@pianistsdozen6476 Are you the CEO of misspelling?
Didn't you know she was born in Texas? Hehehe I'll show myself out 😅
Thank you so much.It helped a lot.
very useful and held me to understand better thanks a lot
Share it with your friends!
Catherine is not a daughter of Bennet if im not wrong, the fourth daughter was kitty 😂
Catherine = Kitty
Gottem
Did anybody notice how he said Mr. Bingley and his family and friend ventured off to reside with Miss Darcy that was not the case
And a Spanish soldier as Wickham?
Games&Stuff ok “games and stuff”
You made critical mistakes including misspelling the author's name when you know kids are using this to get out of reading the book! Kids, please at least spell the authors name right or the teacher will know immediately what's up!
Really good by if it used more quotes that would be more helpful
It can be hard for a person with modern sensibilities to relate to the foibles of English society at this time in history. I suppose that the prospect of marrying for love rather than money and social advantage is an enduring theme, but I still have to question the relevance of this story to modern life. Much of it went by me as I struggled to appreciate the pervasive social snobbery that seemed to dominate Ms. Austen's society.
If I had to give a remotely useful reply: prejudice, we all have our ways of seeing things and tend to color our views of others who are not exactly like us in whatever way most annoys as well as take offense and jump to conclusions too easily. And much like the two main protagonists, in doing so, sometimes we alienate or lose opportunities with people that could have been dear friends or lovers, who turned out not at all what we imagined, even falling for people like Wickam who turned out to be a villain and would not have if we could just set aside our own preconceived notions of "the other."
I would say on the family, it's also about not running your mouth and making an idiot of yourself (Tell me that doesn't make you think of tick tock), but also knowing when to speak up, which is probably why the outfits in this video made me laugh so hard.
Once you look past the specific issues of the day and see it for what it is, a set of timeless issues, it's really not as hard as you think.
Hope that helps.
Hey Benet family is leaving in Wuthering heights ??
You have used that gif there.also😁😁😁😁😂
Thank you so much. Your videos are truly amazing
sooo....um.....okay....sooo......uhhh....fck.
The author's name was Jane Austen!
Thank u so much... from India
I was going to moan about how this seems very boring and monotonous but there are no palm trees in Brighton.
Umm, it's Jane Austen, not Austin. Please don't change the name of such an influencial Regency writer! There are even teachers who would flip at having their students missname an author or character.
ondynefairy Totally agree! I’d be the same as a teacher ;)
Uff
What's in a name
Stfu L book L writer
Does anyone know what applications these videos were made with? If so, can you please explain?
is he speaking too slow or am i on cocaine!?
why are there no zombies in the book
I'm ngl, I did not understand the storyline or the main plot of the summary...
Literally killed the entire story
All is lost.
Helpful
My exam is tomorrow and that's my last hope, wish me luck 🤞🏼
One day i went to lidl. I went to shoplift at lidl. Then i got caught in lidl. So i don't go back to lidl. One day i went to asda. I went to shoplift in asda. Then i got caught in asda. So i don't go back to asda.
I found the vedio helpful...
would I ever be able to read it?😓
Try listening to it on audible. Some really good voice actors do it. Maybe watch a movie first to make it easier. Pride and prejudice has a lot of adaptations even the zombie one was faithful, with that one add-on weaved through.
May be you mean Jane AustEn 😑😧😒
Austen*
Thank you!
it was set in the late 1700’s so 18th century not 19th
It was written in the late 1700s, but not published until 1813. They set the story in 1811/1812.
wait who is Lizzy?
Nice
Hello The Book Tutor!
Great video!!!!
PLEASE CAN YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION ABOUT THE BOOK?
Who do you think is more guilty of prejudice - Elizabeth or Darcy? Explain why.
Both equally act on their pride and dislike one another equally on prejudice. It's a really 50/50 situation
Darcy was pride while Elizzy was prejudice as in chapter XI ... Darcy began to feel the danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention...please join me in wattsap 00249915210410
Is this a homework question? Because of social class distinctions of the time, Darcy is prejudiced against those of inferior station. He expects certain behavior from them, without recognizing that it can vary from person to person. This is why he's surprised that Mr. Gardiner, a tradesman, and his wife, are cultured, intelligent, and fashionable. Elizabeth is only prejudiced about Darcy, who wounded her pride at the Meryton assembly. It's her prejudice against him that allowed her to believe Wickham's lies. Of the two, Darcy is far more guilty of both pride and prejudice.
@@femke6313 Darcy does not dislike Elizabeth. He tells her at Hunsford that he's been in love with her from the beginning.
Please everyone, I am a student, my Dr. asked me to bring a film or a novel or a song that is carrying the same idea of pride and prejudice, please tell me soon the name of anything ( film, novel or song) you know about that .
ali mohammed I think Jane Austins other book ”Sens and Sensibilty” touches the same areas as this one, but I’m not sure. The film is on Netflix:)
Cecilia Andersson sorry I want the writer or the author be from another area not from the area of that author who wrote pride and prejudice
Maybe like Agatha Christies books where she solves crimes, I guess you could connect the prejudices maybe:/ Otherwise I don’t really know
@@alimohammed-gm6bu all the Bridget Jones books and movies.
There is so much wrong details in this explains. Please double check 👍🏼
This narrates the book, Not the movie right?
I’m in 5th grade and this is the book I have to read...
In 5th grade? Damn.
pride is prejudiced and prejudice d ones are proudly! huh :@
This book literally put me to sleep
next time please do not include music it makes it harder to focus on what you're saying
No need of background music
kool
What will happen next
Death.
I mean this is neat and all but what's up with the art choice... Nothing makes sense with mother terressa Bennet and Karen jane
Games&Stuff I’m stuff 😳
shout out kay sir panfi
What is wrong??
Not much, I’ve been doing alright
ok good yes
Ozankes no
Eais👇
Not good explanation
This is soos confusing
What lissy
The Teenagers yeah
Impossible to follow.
Fun video, but NONE of these images match anyone, lmao!!
cringe
this book its about how women se men as money bags, not once in the book she sees darcy as a normal man, and i wonder why she had the change of heart after visiting his giant home. still its a very good book. full of shameless people.
At least he liked her lol.
I feel like you could probably cut that from the book, and the story would generally stay on track. She'd still see he wasn't a bad person, after what he did for Kit, and that whole letter eplaining things.
Elizabeth began to see what Darcy was really like, Pemberly is described to be very similar to Darcy’s character and Elizabeth saw that.