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    Bride and Prejudice‚ Gurinder Chadha’s Bollywood film adaption of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ has many similarities and differences to the original novel. Chadha stays true to Austen’s original plot ¬¬¬¬of romance‚ marriage and gender. However‚ she adds modern and cultural aspects to make the film more relatable and accessible to today’s viewers. For example‚ characters use cell phones‚ e-mail‚ and contemporary language with slang. Austen remains with proper language. Additionally‚ Bride

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    Bennet’s relationship is now. Many people in the book do believe it is their fault that something like this could even happen such as Elizabeth‚ Mr. Darcy and Mr Bennet. There are many different reactions to such a tragedy like this‚ Elizabeth finds out the saddening news when she is invited to Pemberely with the Gardiners to dine with Bingley‚ Darcy and their sisters. She is deeply mortified when she opens a letters revealing the news that Lydia has eloped with Wickham to Gretna Green from Jane

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    being prevented by his wife and two of his daughters. The idea of love in this chapter is given little value by the two daughters in the start of chapter 7‚ which contrasts the more complicated feeling of love Elizabeth struggles to find with Mr Darcy. In this chapter‚ the reader is exposed to the idea that Lydia and Catherine can be seen as shallow‚ as they do not seek to find a more meaningful relationship with the soldiers other than to flirt with them. It may be because of their age‚ or their

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    Three mini-bottles in‚ Darcy determined he had enough liquid courage and was ready to deploy the necessary means to secure her in the bed until morning. Glaring at the drawer where he placed the method‚ he groaned at the absurdity of it all. Was he really going to do this to the woman of his dreams and future wife? Fingering the forth bottle‚ he wavered. “Darcy‚ come on. Let me out.” Walking over to the door‚ he leaned closer to speak. “Madam‚ you do not play fair.” “Like you serenading me with

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    the loop about her sister. Another successful marriage in this book is shared between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Yes‚ it is evident that love is a major factor in this relationship. However‚ if the reader takes away the love factor‚ this couple still seems compatible. These young love birds may not seem half the couple that Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner are‚ however in the book Elizabeth and Darcy aren’t only compatible for one another

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    Characters Mr. Bennet is a gentleman with modest income and five unmarried daughters. In his youth he fell in love with a young and beautiful girl and married her without seeing her silliness and insularity. Now he hasn’t anything other left than his interest for the country and books‚ which have arisen his principal enjoyments. He supported Elisabeth when she decided not to marry Mr. Collins‚ because he knew that she would be unhappy in such a marriage. He didn’t want her to make the same mistake

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    Marriage is classified as a formal union between a man and a woman. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ this formal union is a prevalent factor in the relationships between many characters‚ whether the marriage is for love‚ or for financial security. There are developing relationships‚ relationships that begin at first sight‚ and relationships based solely on desperation. While all the women depicted in this novel improve their social situations through marriage‚ it is not always intentional‚ and

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    Pride and Prejudice Marriage Essay From the beginning lines of Pride and Prejudice‚ marriage is expressed as a central theme of the novel. Austen even makes the bold statement that “it is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a large fortune‚ must be in want of a wife” (1). Throughout the novel‚ the question arises whether marriage is meant for love or for wealth and social status. Although Austen presents both sides of this argument in the text‚ marrying

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    wisdom of Charlotte‚ no one knew of his interest in her. Romance of any degree is noticed all round. Maybe it is one definition of romance that it cannot be hidden from the public eye. As Darcy was a vehicle of evolutionary pressure‚ naturally it escaped everyone and characteristically Elizabeth herself. In Darcy‚ the social energies took on the vesture of a passionate romantic love which overpowered him. * All the energetic initiatives of Mrs. Bennet in the beginning of the story and again during

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    given the opportunity on more than one occasion (Mr. Darcy ’s first and Mr. Collins ’s only proposal) to save herself from her impending poverty as well as preserve her family ’s estate‚ choose rather to be alone than to be in a situation that would compromise her principles. She is a woman of a strong-willed character who puts herself above her society ’s expectations of her. If Elizabeth ’s parents had known of her initial refusal of Darcy their disbelief would have probably outweighed her

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