Dear diary‚ What kind of man is born to not care of his own family or relatives due to some kind of project‚ design‚ experiment. These are the ones who have nurtured us to this stage and when they are in trouble‚ how Victor deceives his parent. My thoughts of this unknown mysterious kind of object are unknown‚ out of this world. What could be more important than his mother nearly dying‚ suffering through atrocities where her own son is not present. My plan is to figure out this item or object under
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The short story I picked was “The Giant House”‚ written by Elizabeth McCraken. The theme of the story is the tall people looked twice as big as the ambassador from the normal-sized‚ as if they were an entirely different race. The books described weak stomachs and legs and bones. Sometimes what made them tall showed in their faces: each feature looked like something disturbed in an avalanche separate from the others‚ in danger of slipping off. The three elements of the story that I choose to write
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to prove that often one’s appearance hides one’s true character. This thematic concept is clearly evident in the case of Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham and how they appear to Elizabeth Bennett. From her first impressions of both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham‚ Elizabeth comes to misguided conclusions about their true character. Elizabeth spends most of the novel reevaluating her stance regarding both of these characters. She later comes to realize that her respective judgements of Mr.Darcy and Mr. Wickham
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proud to speak to any of the locals and whom Elizabeth Bennet overhears refusing to dance with her. Bingley and the oldest Bennet daughter‚ Jane‚ soon form an attachment. Any serious relationship between the two‚ however‚ is opposed by Bingley’s sisters (who do not approve of Jane as a wife for Bingley because of her mother’s lower status) and by Darcy (who believes that Jane is indifferent to Bingley). Meanwhile‚ Darcy finds himself attracted to Elizabeth despite his objections to her family. He
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Chapter 12 With Jane’s recovery complete‚ she and Elizabeth decide to return to the Bennet household. However‚ their mother makes excuses as to why they cannot use the carriage to return. Jane is finally coerced into borrowing Bingley’s carriage‚ but it means they will need to wait for one more day to leave. Meanwhile‚ Darcy notes that he has been paying too much attention to Elizabeth and decides to speak with her less. The next day the Bennet sisters return home to a mother who is not entirely
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dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconstancy of all human characters‚ and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or sense.” What does this person mean? The speaker of this quote is Elizabeth. When she says this quote she means that the way people act toward each other has cause her to be somewhat upset. She feels that the way people are in the world is very tainted to have the wrong types of values. This directly relates to how she feels
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In Act 2‚ Mary Warren‚ John and Elizabeth Proctor’s maid‚ Mary‚ returned back to their house to announce that she was an official of the court for the witch trials. She said that thirty-nine people were in jail and Goody Osburn will be hung because she did not confess to the witchcraft. Mary told them that Elizabeth was accused‚ but she defended Elizabeth before the case was dismissed. Elizabeth then realized that Abigail wanted to take her place as Proctor’s wife‚ and that she was going to get executed
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suffer and cause suffering because of disproportionate pride. Elizabeth Bennet‚ Fitzwilliam Darcy‚ Lady Catherine Debourgh are characters who have excessive pride that blinds their moral judgment and causes damage to their relationships. Charles Bingley‚ Jane Bennett and Charlotte Lucas are Austen’s characters who possess an attitude of mediocrity that compromises their ability to maximize fulfillment in their lives. Elizabeth Bennet‚ the protagonist of the novel is the second daughter in
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Darcy finds himself attracted to Elizabeth‚ despite his objections to her family. As Darcy grows more interested in Elizabeth‚ Elizabeth continues to despise him and is instead attracted to George Wickham‚ who is a militia officer. George tells Elizabeth that his father worked for Darcy ’s father and that he and Darcy grew up together‚ and told her stories of Darcy disobeying his father. George’s tales make Darcy appear not only proud but rather cruel. Elizabeth then ends up disliking Darcy even
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well-received‚ Darcy makes a lees favourable first impression by appearing proud and condescending. When Elizabeth Bennet (one of the five Bennet sisters) overhears herself being slighted by Mr Darcy‚ she forms a prejudice against him. Meanwhile‚ Bingley singles out Elizabeth’s older sister‚ Jane and it soon becomes apparent that hey have formed an attachment to one another. Through the course of the book‚ Elizabeth and Darcy are thrown into frequent company with each other as they are thrown into situations
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