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    Upon reading the novels‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen‚ and Everyday Enlightenment: The twelve Gateways to Personal Growth‚ by Dan Millman‚ I have concluded that self knowledge‚ or‚ "Knowledge and awareness of your own personality or character" as defined by Merriam Webster’s Learner’s Dictionary‚ has a direct effect on one’s happiness‚ morals‚ and lifestyle. Self awareness affects tendencies of a person’s life; it influences everything from the way a person creates relationships‚ how they

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    wealthy man of the higher class in order to ensure the life of the higher class and preserve or improve their own families status.. Through Jane Austen’s portrayal of the actions of certain characters in the setting of the regency period in Pride and Prejudice‚ she highlights how women of the era accepted restrictions and repercussions that were thrust upon them without fighting back. The set of rules that highlights these restriction resides

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    Pride and Prejudice: What’s Love Got to Do With It In Pride and Predjuice life is not all fun and games. There are many pressures in life: mothers with high expectations for a good marriage and a girl’s own expectation of what life and hopefully marriage will be like. Charlotte Lucas is the oldest daughter in a large family‚ she is not the most beautiful girl‚ and she is twenty-seven‚ well beyond the marrying age. Charlotte is Elizabeth Bennett’s best friend and Mr. Collins‚ the man Charlotte

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    American Revolution meant many things for the people of England. As with any war‚ it brought the people of the nation together whilst pushing them further apart simultaneously. The connection of this era of time to the literary viewpoint of Pride and Prejudice is directly correspondent to the overwhelming issues of this period. Austen’s book challenges the reader of any generation by challenging the accepted status quo of the 18th century‚ and thus challenging the status quo of any era. During this

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    In Pride and Prejudice‚ Austen ridicules the values of her society as well as the expectations set for women using her characterization of women to demonstrate that the constant degradation of a woman leads to her accentuating unflattering behaviors and mirroring the flaws of society. The lives of young women‚ such as Lydia and Charlotte‚ revolved around marriage. Women were expected to be courteous‚ act appropriately at all times‚ and most importantly‚ every woman was expected to marry- even if

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    story "Mirror Image" the protagonist‚ Alice‚ is learning how to be herself and adjust to a new body after having her brain transplanted. As the story progresses‚ Alice struggles to come to terms with her apperance and how she is percieved by her family and others. In particular Jenny‚ Alice’s twin sister‚ finds herself jealous and some what resentful of her twins new appearance‚ while Alice starts to be pleased with herself. However‚ after certain events occur Alice starts to have doubts in herself‚

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    Elizabeth is nervous and excited as their carriage approaches Pemberley. Proper middle-class folk‚ like Elizabeth and her family‚ could visit grand estates belonging to people like Mr. Darcy. The housekeeper shows them around the house. Elizabeth is delighted with every beautiful detail and she can’t help thinking about how she might have been mistress of it all as Darcy’s wife. Then she checks herself‚ realizing she would not have been able to invite her beloved aunt and uncle to visit if she had

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    the most intriguing character that Jane Austen writes about to me. She covers every aspect of what it means to be a great main character of a novel/movie. Her charm and beauty are obviously the main things that draw you in at the beginning of Pride and Prejudice but as the novel goes on we find out she’s quit intelligent‚ cares about her family especially her sisters (more so then her own mother in some cases)‚ and doesn’t want to marry a man for finical reasons‚ but rather for love and happiness.

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    The book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ which is about love‚ portrays that statement very well. In this book a gentleman named Mr. Darcy‚ whom the majority of the town hates at first. Mr. Darcy is in love with Elizabeth and tries to win her‚ even though she doesn’t want him based off of what she first learned about him. Jane Austen uses character development in order to illustrate how you shouldn’t always judge a person based off your first impressions. In the beginning of Pride and Prejudice

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    The novel Pride & Prejudice can be used as a comparison between how society and class plays a role in the lives of individuals currently and during the 1800’s. The protagonist‚ Elizabeth Bennett‚ is a charming young lady that is favored by her father due to her natural acumen and ability to defy society. Although she is often described as obstinate‚ unwilling to change her mind upon another request. With this being sound‚ it became evident to the audience that her insecurities of wealth made her

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