Our honorable instructor‚ Professor Tang assigned us to read three novels in our National Day Vacation: Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway‚ Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ and A Woman On a Roof by Doris Lessing. Of these three‚ I favored Pride and Prejudice most‚ as apparently‚ neither the simple story of the sun-bathing woman in A Woman On a Roof was easier enough for me to understand its “representative of modern women figures”‚ nor the ugly face of the man who persuaded his girlfriend
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lot -Friend of Darcy -He has a large fortune -He is good looking and is a gentleman -Can be a slave to his friends (Darcy) Elizabeth B. -2nd oldest daughter of the Bennet family -Prejudice towards action and behavior -Uses her heart instead of her head in certain occasions for ex; -when Collins to her‚ she did not accept because she had no feeling towards him of any kind‚ she would rather marry for love. - Hates Darcy at first -Then falls in love with Darcy Catherine B. (Kitty)
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The first mention of women appears in the very first sentence 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." This rather plainly expresses women not simply on their own‚ separate from men‚ but as wives. Jane Austen goes on the write‚ "this truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families‚ that he is considered the rightful property of some or other of their daughters." This goes to show
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universal ideas explored in a literary work. Love Pride and Prejudice contains one of the most cherished love stories in English literature: the courtship between Darcy and Elizabeth. As in any good love story‚ the lovers must elude and overcome numerous stumbling blocks‚ beginning with the tensions caused by the lovers’ own personal qualities. Elizabeth’s pride makes her misjudge Darcy on the basis of a poor first impression‚ while Darcy’s prejudice against Elizabeth’s poor social standing blinds
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def. 1). However‚ cooperation is not the only thing that a marriage should depend on. In the novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen conveys traits significant to a successful marriage. She presents a happily-ever-after type of relationship‚ making the reader fall in hopes of having a successful partnership; then compares it to a selfish‚ greedy‚ compassionless‚ civilized union. Mr. Gardiner and Mrs. Gardiner present a successful marriage with their communication‚ cooperation‚ and sympathy for others
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analysis I will be looking at the change of Mr. Darcy’s character‚ focusing on camera angles‚ lighting and décor. I’ll be analyzing the first scene he appears in and the second last‚ showing the difference of how he is portrayed using Levi-Strauss’s Binary Opposition. ------------------- Analysis Scene one Because I will be looking at Mr. Darcy’s personality and how this is shown through the language of film‚ I researched his major personality trait: pride. But I will also be focusing on underlying
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English Book Report Name: Ngai Hi Lin Class: 5CW Group: 5EN01 Name of book: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Publisher: Black Cat Publishing Introduction of the author: Jane Austen was an English novelist of romantic fiction‚ which always set among the landed gentry. She wrote six novels in total‚ including Sense and Sensibility‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Mansfield Park‚ Emma‚ Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. We can usually see biting irony and social commentary in her books‚ and the plots
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Annotated Bibliography Austen Jane‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Planet PDF‚ (http://www.planetpdf.com/) The novel Pride and Prejudice is an electrifying story of the everyday going on during the nineteenth-century. The standards that are imparted in each of the character in the novel Pride and Prejudice represent the type of civilization there are on Jane Austen time. The story focuses mainly on the daughter of Bennet’s family who is trying to break the tradition that society accustomed. She does not want
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Assignment: _Write a review of the 1995 Pride and Prejudice film‚ (seen in class) comment on the cast‚ music‚ setting‚ wardrobe etc._ Generally speaking film adaptations of classic novels rarely ever prove superior or a match for the books on which they are based. This may be attributed to the fact that the written word allows for more nuances than the camera. In many cases the book is severely compromised in order to make the story more cinematic‚ key parts are altered or omitted entirely and the
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In both of Austen’s ‘romantic comedies’; ‘Pride and Prejudice‚ and Persuasion’ Jane Austen delicately provides an insight into life and social habits at the time; exploring the themes of love‚ class and money and in doing so creating a realistic and meaningful account; combining what is often comic irony‚ with steadfast morals. Both novels ardently focus on pressing social concerns of the time‚ with Austen portraying through each story; the section in society in which she is most familiar with
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