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    Pride and Prejudice is nowadays regarded as Jane Austen’s most enduringly popular novel. It was first published in 1813 and is a rewritten version of her earlier work First Impressions which had been refused for publication in 1797.1 Jane Austen worked on this novel during her most productive time‚ the first two decades of the nineteenth century. The setting of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ falls also to the time she lived and therefore delivers a detailed depiction of the existing society. The novel

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    extremely limited in themselves. Her subject matter is limited to the manners of a small section of country-gentry who apparently never have been worried about death or sex‚ hunger or war‚ guilt or God. Jane Austen herself referred to her work as “Two inches of ivory.” In a letter to her niece‚ Jane Austen wrote‚ “Three or four families in a country village is the very thing to work on.” Those three or four families are the mind we knew intimately – the landed gentry‚ the upper classes‚ the lower classes

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    MAHA  DOSTMOHAMED     Maha Dostmohamed Ms. Jalaluddin ENG3U1 September 16th‚ 2011 Behind the Success of Jane Austen “In my stars I am above thee; but be not afraid of greatness: some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon ’em.” (William Shakespeare). In this quote‚ William Shakespeare is talking about the different ways that one becomes great. To be born great‚ for example‚ is comparable to someone born into a royal family‚ one who did not have to

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    Essay‚ Custom Research Paper: Marriage in Jane Austen’s Works Marriage in Austen’s works is far from being mere union of two hearts‚ and each character involved is more or less concerned about such factors as wealth and social status‚ since they are part of a middle-class community in which comfort and happiness largely depend on material conditions. Marriage‚ in this sense‚ is not the simple advanced relation between a man and a woman‚ but "means a complete engagement between the marrying couple

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    officer is a profession that transits “man with obscure birth into undue distinction” (Austen 14)‚ and expresses his disgust towards the officers growing old in appearance sooner than any other man. Sir Walter declared‚ “I was in company with two men… Admiral Baldwin‚ the most deplorable looking personage you can imagine… I never saw quite so wretched an example of what a seafaring life can do…” (Austen 14). Austen implies the superficial nobilities

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    The Canterbury Tales Summary by Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales Summary The Canterbury Tales begins with the introduction of each of the pilgrims making their journey to Canterbury to the shrine of Thomas a Becket. These pilgrims include a Knight‚ his son the Squire‚ the Knight’s Yeoman‚ a Prioress‚ a Second Nun‚ a Monk‚ a Friar‚ a Merchant‚ a Clerk‚ a Man of Law‚ a Franklin‚ a Weaver‚ a Dyer‚ a Carpenter‚ a Tapestry-Maker‚ a Haberdasher‚ a Cook‚ a Shipman‚ a Physician‚ a Parson‚ a Miller

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    emphasises importance of marriage through contrasting values and characterisation. (Emotionalist/rationalist) Importance or literature * Through the guise of “Aunt Fay” Weldon stresses the importance of quality literature as written by Jane Austen. Quality literature‚ a thing forgotten by the modern day child consequently leaves a child of the modern day recoiling at the thought of reading Weldon. * “You must read Alice‚ before it’s too late” pg10 * Every child can sympathise with

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    Today’s Goals: Review character analysis 2. Begin our next summative assessment —a character analysis essay. 1. Yay‚ essay s! Review: Character Analysis Steps to character analysis: 1. Choose a character. 2. Make a fact-based opinion statement about your character. 3. Support with textual evidence. Review: Little Red Riding Hood Steps to character analysis: 1. Choose a character.  2. Little Red Riding Hood Make a statement about your character.  Little Red Riding Hood is a victim of parental

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    go by the tradition of her times with her boldness and desire for authority. Chaucer presents a woman’s point of view throughout this tale. Alison‚ the Wife of Bath‚ was one of the main medieval women in literature. She refused to let men control her being so strong willed and free. The main focus of this tale is to give a visual of how women can and also like being dominant in a society that was ruled by men. Chaucer view about women was put into his work. Many may viewed

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    Character Analysis In Runaway Girl by Carissa Phelps the reader knows from the beginning that the main character‚ Carissa‚ can’t stand discipline and runs away when authority steps in her way. Nevertheless‚ she creates friendships with people she thinks she can trust‚ but only ends up getting hurt by their dishonesty and greediness. Carissa is a rebellious‚ stubborn‚ independent child who grows into something amazing after all the dramatic tragedies that took part in her life. Carissa is

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