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    Pride & Prejudice

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    story of 20 year old Elizabeth Bennet as she struggles with the pressures of education‚ upbringing and marriage put upon her by society at the turn of the 19th century. The story starts when a wealthy young bachelor Mr Bingley arrives in the fictional town of Netherfield ‚ He is soon accepted by the Bennet family and catches the eye of Elizabeth’s older sister Jane‚ His friend Mr Darcy‚ on the other hand‚ Is not well received. Making a bad first impression on both Elizabeth and her family‚ coming

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    Dillon Professor: English 102 Date: April 24‚ 2013 Mr. Collins is a character in the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. He is the cousin of Mr. Bennet and is the clergyman at the Hunsford parsonage near Rosing’s Park‚ the estate of his patroness Lady Catherine De Bourgh. Because Mr. Bennet has no sons‚ Mr. Collins is the heir to the Bennet estate‚ Longbourn. Mr. Collins is twenty five years old and is described simply as being tall and heavy. An insensible man‚ he was raised by “an illiterate

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    Interview ; Jane Austen

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    copies. Welcome‚ Jane. Austen:Thank you‚ its great to be here. Interviewer:For those who haven’t read Pride and Prejudice‚ could you give us an overview of the story? Austen:Well‚ Pride and Prejudice is a novel centring a female protagonist‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ forging her way through an established and rigid social hierarchy in the quest to find true love. Interviewer:So you mention a rigid social hierarchy‚ how do you feel your context has influenced the storyline of the novel? Austen:In Pride

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    of her brother‚ Mr. Bingley‚ his friend‚ Mr. Darcy‚ and her other sister‚ Mrs. Hurst. Her superior place in the class system compared to those in the Bennet family is evident both in the narration and dialogue of Austen’s novel. Her opposition to Elizabeth stems primarily from her disdain for her unladylike manner‚ (such as in Chapter 17 when Elizabeth meets Jane after she falls ill‚ appearing with petticoats six inches deep in mud) as well as her jealousy in terms of Darcy’s favoritism to her. However

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    the feelings that Miss Elizabeth Bennet possessed at the start of Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen weaved a marvelous tale of love in its rarest and truest form. This love was formed out of a once burning hatred. The transformations throughout Austen’s masterpiece shows how true love fights through the boundary of pride and prejudice which exists in the society of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Jane Austen captivates us through the characters of Darcy and Elizabeth through their altering

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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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    views of her time through her diction and plot throughout the novel in order to inform readers of the idiocy of acting in a non-progressive manner. The point of view in Pride and Prejudice is free indirect discourse; the story is told through Elizabeth‚ but not in first person. As a result‚ the events in the novel lack much drama or emotion. According to María Rosa Menocal on JSTOR‚ “The atmosphere is intellectual and cold‚ and there is not much detail or warmth throughout the novel.” The darkness

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    _Pride and Prejudice_ revolves around the Bennets and their five daughters: Jane‚ Elizabeth‚ Mary‚ Catherine and Lydia‚ especially Elizabeth. The story focuses on various romantic adventures of these young girls. Mr. Bennet comes across as a wise and witty gentleman‚ while Mrs. Bennet is solely concerned with marrying the girls. The arrival of the wealthy bachelor Charles Bingley and his friend Fitzwilliam Darcy in the neighborhood adds stir to the Bennet household. While Jane‚ the most beautiful

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    Marriage Ideas in Pride and Prejudice Marriage is supposed to be about money and a very small affection towards the person you are marrying. Marriage is a decision made by societies dictates as well. "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife" (Austen 1). Jane Austen started her novel Pride and Prejudice this way because it clearly states that marriage is going to be a theme. The line also implies that men who are financially

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    January 4‚ 2013 Elizabeth Bennet: Our First Feminist Written during the Napoleonic Wars times‚ Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice seems to be a story of the pursuit for true love that lies far beyond first impressions but looking deeper into her work her true purpose reveals itself to be to inspire independence and self worth within women. With men being sent away to fight the war‚ women‚ for the first time in their lives‚ were left to be independent and to fend for themselves. Their entire lives

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