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    arguing about sending Charlie away. What did Charlie do when he was in back New York‚ and why? When Charlie went back to New York he rented an apartment near the library so he could continue with his studies What happened during Charlie’s meeting with Fay Lillman? How does Charlie feel about it? Charlie

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    Critical essay on Weekend by Fay Weldon Weekend is a short story by the writer Fay Weldon.The story follows the events of a family on aweekend vacation in the countryside where the reader is given a view of the Protagonist‚ Martha’slife. It is one of endless hardship and toil for her uncaring husband Martin.As the story quicklyunfolds‚ it becomes evident that Martha’s strained life has taken its toll on her mind and that she isalmost crazy; and Fay does well to end the piece with a dramatic and

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    Composers are connected in their desire to express their personal values within a changing world The comparative study of Fay Weldon’s non fiction text Letters to Alice and Jane Austen’s comedy of manners narrative Pride and Prejudice reveal connections between the authors in their desire to express their personal values and beliefs through the vehicle of their fictional characters. Exploration of connections such as the value of literature and the lives of women in different societies presented

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    Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen Letters to Alice- Fay Weldon An examination of Jane Austen’s 1813 social satire Pride and Prejudice‚ and the reading of Fay Weldon’s 1984 epistolary text Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen‚ allows understanding of Austen’s novel to be moulded and then shifted. Pride and Prejudice is a novel of manners‚ focusing on marriage‚ Pride‚ Prejudice and Social Class which are projected through the characters‚ gentry-class setting and Austen’s authorial comment

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    being imperative to a 19th century woman’s life evokes an appreciation within the modern audience for the time they live in‚ re-altering Austen’s writing to be relevant to modern child. Supported by Weldon. “Child you don’t know how lucky you are”. This notion that to “marry was a great prize”(Weldon) for any ‘successful’ woman‚ is an unfamiliar and irrelevant concept to the modern child. * As a modern child the contrasting values between Austen’s context and today‚ prompt the appreciation the

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    ESSAY “The life and loves of a she-devil” Fay Weldon 1. AUTHOR Fay Weldon (born on 22 September 1931) is an English author‚ essayist and playwright‚ whose work has been associated with feminism. In her fiction‚ Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of British society. Weldon was born in Birmingham‚ England‚ to a literary family. Weldon spent her early years in Auckland‚ New Zealand

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    delving into the Georgian-England era by Jane Austen‚ and Fay Weldon’s epistolary novel‚ ‘Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen’ (1984)‚ responders mend the contextual gap by reflecting on the evolution of ideals‚ as it gives the opportunity to evaluate and amend previous social norms to fit today’s context. The comparative study explicitly illuminates Austen and Weldon’s shared purpose to denote how

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    the values explored in Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice? Fay Weldon’s non fiction text‚ Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen‚ uses Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ to create connections between the values of the modern world and that of Austen’s. Through a range of literary techniques‚ Weldon is able to compare the values of the 20th century to that of regency England in the 19th century. The values that Weldon draws upon include‚ marriage‚ the social hierarchy and the importance

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    against Jane Austen’s context and that of Fay Weldon. Mirroring Austen’s novel‚ Weldon presents the central values for women such as the social values of moral behaviour‚ independence‚ and‚ literary values of reading and writing‚ from Pride and Prejudice and adapts them to a 20th Century context. Weldon’s novel’s subtitle‚ On First Reading Jane Austen‚ suggests that the novel should serve as a filter to assist readers. The implication of this is that Weldon enables her readers to identify more fully

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    landscape has developed into a more independent one. Identity and what constitutes an individual’s identity has altered drastically with more focus on education as opposed to wealth and status. Connections made between Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen and Fay Weldon’s non-fiction text Letters to Alice allow development of a deeper understanding of these values‚ utilising a range of literary techniques to enhance meaning. Through the connections made between PP and LA‚ responders gain a deeper understanding

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