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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen | Video Lesson, Worksheet
Streamline your AP Literature planning with this comprehensive, no-prep multimedia lesson plan for Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
Watch the full video lesson here. We want you to know exactly what you are getting: https://youtu.be/RZknVdC1zNY
Designed to seamlessly integrate into your existing unit, this resource is built around a highly engaging, 10-minute video analysis by Long Story Short. The video length is perfectly paced to fit into a single class period without sacrificing your valuable lecture time. It works flawlessly as a daily warm-up, a flipped classroom homework assignment, or a high-impact exam review.
Everything is timestamped to the video for effortless tracking and zero-confusion grading.
This digital download includes:
Chronological Viewing Guide: 8 targeted, timestamped questions that follow the video's exact pacing, ensuring students actively watch and engage with the breakdown.
Character & Symbol Analysis Tables: Focused tables for tracking Elizabeth Bennet, Fitzwilliam Darcy, Mr. Wickham, Jane Bennet, and Lady Catherine de Bourgh, along with key symbols like the Pemberley estate, handwritten letters, and the outdoors as a space of freedom.
Advanced Thematic Deep-Dive: Timestamped short-answer questions focusing on the economic realities of marriage for 19th-century women, the dangers of snap judgments and wounded pride, and the strict rigidity of the British social class system.
How to use this resource:
Print or digitally distribute the Student Worksheet (Pages 1-3).
Play the included offline video file for the class, or have students stream the 10-minute analysis via the provided link.
Video runtime: 10 minutes | Total activity time: 20-25 minutes