Pride and Prejudice a FreeSchool Simplified Classic

FreeSchool Simplified Classics are the next best thing to the original version! Standardized into modern American English, simplified to a 6th-grade reading level, and illustrated with hand-drawn pen-and-ink images, they maintain nearly all of the length of the original work. Now you can enjoy classic literature in a more accessible way.

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”

Elizabeth Bennet and her four sisters will inherit almost nothing when their father dies. As a result, their mother is obsessed with finding rich husbands for them. When the wealthy Mr. Bingley – and his even wealthier friend, Mr. Darcy – move into nearby Netherfield Park, Mrs. Bennet is willing to do almost anything to put her girls in their way. Elizabeth, though, is determined to hold out for true love.

She certainly isn’t interested in the proud, standoffish Mr. Darcy, and not just because he insulted her the first time they met. He hates dancing, looks down on almost everyone, and apparently never laughs. But when a crisis arises that threatens her entire family, Elizabeth finds out just how blind she’s been all along…

Examples of changes made include:

  • Simplification of sentence structure
  • Updating or providing context for obsolete words
  • Translation of foreign-language words
  • Replacing advanced vocabulary with simpler words

Readers who may benefit from this version of the novel include:

  • Teenage readers
  • Students with learning disabilities
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) or English Language Learners (ELL) readers
  • Adult literacy learners
  • Educators
  • Casual readers