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    ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ are the two of English literature’s most celebrated and loved stories.  In both cases‚ the theme of the story is love between a young man and women and the lovers are the main characters about which the rest of the cast or characters in the story revolve.  Although both are romances‚ in the literal sense of the word‚ there are numerous differences between them; this essay intends to examine the similarities and differences between the two works‚ specifically

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    Jane Austen in context Heroes and Heroines in “Pride and Prejudice” Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy Both Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy experience a reform in their characters. This psychological reform occurs as certain characteristics that were the very epitome of their personalities are altered. This is due to the misconceptions and prejudices both had about the other. As Darcy is a rich aristocratic gentleman of the 18th century‚ he behaves as we would expect; with arrogance‚ conceit and naturally

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    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is about a small country town in England‚ where life is all about having money‚ getting married‚ and having more money. In this novel‚ Austen focuses in on one particular family‚ the Bennets‚ who consist of five daughters and one over-obsessive mother who is looking to marry off each of her daughters before her husband passes away‚ for they do not have a son to inherit their estate and therefore her daughters will be left without a home‚ money‚ or respect in society

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    men. In the novel Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen touches the topic of female virtue‚ gender discrimination‚ and social inequality. Moreover‚ as Cunningham et al. p. 892 indicated in Culture and Values‚ she was against the discriminatory education for women. From her part‚ Kate Chopin novel‚ The Awakening‚ was considered immoral as Cunningham et al. p. 772 shares‚ considering that she was against the oppressive role‚ which women had to endure as mothers and wives. In her case study‚ Edna‚ the heroine

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    Money holds a significant role within the plot and development of the major characters within Pride and Prejudice‚ as well as shaping the novel as a whole. Throughout the novel the theme of love is heavily linked with money but seems to be of less importance when discussing it along with money‚ this is shown within the opening paragraph of Pride and Prejudice: “ It is a truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife”. (Austen‚ 2006‚ P3)

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    NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Jane Austen uses the following narrative techniques in her novel "Pride and Prejudice" : 1. The Third Person Omniscient Author Technique: In this method of narration the author Jane Austen is in complete control of the narration of the story. Whatever she says we have to accept unquestioningly and wherever she leads us we have to follow. The opening remark of the novel is a good example of this narrative method: "It is a truth universally acknowledged

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    A certain means of survival in society for women used to prominently be by marriage. Jane Austen represented this method of survival within several marriage proposals in Pride and Prejudice. Many of these relations defied societal expectations‚ especially through the protagonist‚ Elizabeth Bennet. Crucial marriage proposals throughout this novel embodied the works uncivilized free and wild thinking. These propositions centralized the values that marriage was a business proposal‚ money and class influence

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    Class : III year B.Tech Bioinformatics Subject : 09BI211 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING - C++ AND JAVA Credits: 4:0:0 Staff Name: Dr.S.Arul Mugilan UNITNO | TOPIC | DURATION | PAGE NO. | TEXT BOOK | I | Object oriented programming Introduction‚ Basic concepts‚ Object oriented Languages | 2 | 7 - 15 | E.Balaguruswamy‚ Object oriented programming with C++‚ Second edition‚ Tata Mc Graw Hill publications‚2001 | | Applications - Object

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    Examine the use of the theme of social class in ‘Jane Eyre’ and how this is illuminated by your reading of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen. The novel ‘Jane Eyre’ highlights the idea of social class and the position of women in society. It tells the story of how protagonist Jane progresses through different social classes in life‚ beginning as the low position of an orphan and ending in the higher position of being both wealthy and married. Charlotte Bronte’s own social background was that

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    breadwinners and were a part of the public sphere. Jane Austen wrote the comedy of manners ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to reflect her opinion on the constraints and limitations of woman during the 18th century. Additionally‚ Charlotte Gilman has written ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ during this time period about a woman’s depression that only worsens due to the limitations of the domestic sphere. It is clear in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ that during the 18th century that women had to maintain a feminine image as well as

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