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    Austen’s context valued marriage which has resulted in her writing being “” irrelevant by the modern child. Different contexts possess contrasting values that are reshaped over time… * Contrast of emotionalist protagonist Elizabeth Bennet against the rest of the Lydia and … Bennet … 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

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    leads to their lives becoming intertwined with each other. Miss Bennet meeting with Mr. Wickham uncovers some truths. Mr. Darcy soon confesses his feelings to Miss Bennet developed from his time spent with her. The arrival of the Bingley party‚ Mr. Wickham’s story‚ and confession of Darcy all affect the behaviors and the plot because they are the key events that connect the flow of the story. The arrival of the Bingley party leads Elizabeth and her family to know such a rich party of distinguished figures

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    are all over the place in this novel. One of the things that Austen does so well is to poke fun of the whole social class mentality of England during that time. In the novel‚ the social and economic classes are drawn very clearly. For example‚ the Bennets are middle class and they are made to know it by their economic and social superiors - the Bingleys and Darcys. There is a sense of entitlement among the wealth and a sense of subservience among the others. One of the clearest examples of this dynamic

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    101 TR 2:30-3:45 10 December 2009 The Union of Pride and Prejudice “You love me!” exclaimed Mr. Darcy with an aggravated look on his face. “Yes‚ just as much as I loathe you!” replied Elizabeth while tears ran down her face. Pride and Prejudice illustrates the love that young‚ and not so wealthy Elizabeth has for the dashing and rich Mr. Darcy. Jane Austin’s original novel of Pride and Prejudice exemplifies love‚ and how it cannot stop two people from coming together just because of social

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    couple never argues once throughout the entire book. They were always discussing how to work things out or how to help out one another. Another trait the lovely couple acquires is cooperation. “… A letter from Jane informs Elizabeth that Lydia has run away with Wickham. Elizabeth tells Darcy what had happened‚ and she and the Gardiners leave for home at once” (Moore). No matter what the situation is‚ the two are together and decide what to do in situations as a team. The Gardiners also reflect sympathy

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    they aren’t afraid to flaunt their wealthy status to others. The Bennets‚ on the other hand‚ are part of the middle class and are constantly reminded of their inferiority to the upper class by specific members of the upper class. For example‚ Catherine De Bough‚ who attempted to prevent Elizabeth from marrying her nephew‚ Mr. Darcy‚ so their family’s reputation wouldn’t be tarnished‚ or Miss Bingley‚ who constantly degraded Elizabeth and Jane for attracting more successful men despite their lower

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    marrying for love is favored. This novel‚ being written in the eighteenth century‚ still provides many current‚ controversial themes. What is marriage about? Why should it be pursued? Mrs. Bennet seems to think that fortune precedes love when it comes to marriage. When first speaking of Mr. Bingley‚ Mrs. Bennet shares her excitement by saying “a single man of large fortune;…what a fine thing for our girls!” (1). She finds it convenient for her daughters that the single Mr. Bingley has moved near to

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    presents her with the potential for extraordinary happiness.” Discuss this paradox. Elizabeth Bennet is a perfect example of such a woman that has a strong independent nature‚ and stands for the right for women to marry for love rather than for status or wealth. This being said‚ her personality gives her the potential for extraordinary happiness because she won’t settle for being unhappy. Elizabeth Bennet is intelligent‚ the most intelligent of her sisters. Her intelligence is actually part

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    Can’t Buy Me Love by The Beatles demonstrates Elizabeth Bennet rejection to Mr. Collins. In Chapter 19‚ Mr. Collins comes to the Bennets’ estate to ask Elizabeth Bennet to be his wife. Unfortunately‚ he picked the one daughter who was most likely to disrespect his proposal‚ because his proposal was pictured as a “business offer” rather than a “marriage proposal”. He gives Elizabeth a list of the reasons why he thinks she should marry him. He is also firmly convinced that marriage "will add very greatly

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    because young ladies in this novel‚ mainly the Bennet girls‚ generally think of nothing other than finding a good husband. Though that may be the case‚ this theme is still visible in the text. There was only one Bennet girl‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ who did not constantly think of finding a husband and was the same young lady that had to read between the lines not only to find herself but to also reveal her love for another. On top of that Elizabeth Bennet‚ had a mind of her own and had opinions that

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