Unique features of this book: It has colored illustrations that will help the reader to get a more accurate image of the place and context. It has suggested questions to use in the classroom and achieve a better understanding of the novel. It has a Glossary to help the readers understand the context and meaning of some words and phrases. This is a Pride and Prejudice variation thought for Literature lovers and for classroom use.Pride and Prejudice is the best-known novel written by the English novelist Jane Austen, initially published in 1813 as an anonymous work, is recognized as one of the first romantic comedies in the history of the novel. It had as working title the name of First Impressions. Then be published under the name of Pride and Prejudice as we know it. It is difficult to imagine that at the time Jane Austen thought that this novel, which she referred to as her "own darling child", that more than 200 years later people would continue reading and admiring her work as if it were a brand new Best Seller.Pride and Prejudice is one of the novels preferred by teachers in literature classes since it marks a before and after in the literature industry. And also touches issues that even today are still very relevant and applicable to the current era. For this reason, we have decided to add a section of suggested questions for the classroom, with the intention of facilitating the work to the noble professionals who educate the youth of our country day by day. It also has a Glossary section that will help the reader to understand the context and meaning of some of the phrases and words that are not frequently used in this era.The opening sentence of this novel: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife". Set and let the reader understand what the tone of the book will be from the first sentence. In addition, this phrase is one of the most recognized of all English literature.For these and many more things that make this novel one of the most emblematic in history. We invite you to buy Pride and Prejudice (Annotated and Illustrated).