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    dies. The main character is Elizabeth Bennet the second oldest child. At the end of the novel‚ Elizabeth Bennet marries Mr. Darcy‚ a character who starts out as a prejudice and class-obsessed man. However‚ at the end of the novel‚ Mr. Darcy becomes a kind‚ honest‚ and accepting man. Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy are the characters with the most change. Both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy start out as prejudice‚ but later in the novel‚ they become more accepting people. I believe that the author Jane Austen is

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    morals set forth by the novel written by Jane Austen. Yet in itself this adaption to screen had a little bit of something of its own‚ it has a good theme of romanticism and realism. The movie follows the story of Miss Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy‚ as they overcome first impressions‚ class and self knowledge. They are not born a great match‚ it is through their interactions and critiques of one another that they recognize their faults and work to accept and understand them. The Bennet

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    Marriage in the 21st century has been considered to be a sacred declaration of eternal love between two individuals. However‚ in the 19th century‚ marriage rarely ensued due to love‚ but instead for security and bettering one’s social class. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ many characters prove to have various superficial reasons to marry. For example‚ Charlotte Lucas marries a pompous‚ arrogant man for security due to the pressures of society placed on women in Austen’s era. Despite the dishonorable

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    Bingley is a very pleasant and easygoing man‚ while his sisters are very snobby who is mostly like Mr. Darcy. Rich‚ and good-looking‚ close friends with Mr. Bingley‚ as well as‚ that he is very proud of himself. While on the other hand‚ the bents are not up to the social structure of theirs. So Mr. Darcy is proportionally disagreeable to Jane’s younger sister Elizabeth. When Mr. Bingley suggests to Mr. Darcy to dance with Elizabeth‚ he replies that she is tolerable but not handsome enough to tempt me‚ which

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    Prejudice‚ the meeting of Charles Bingley and his party‚ which includes the haughty‚ rich bachelor Mr. Darcy 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

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    importance of this quotation in terms of this paper is that it demonstrates the person Elizabeth was before witnessing transcendence. This quotation demonstrates Elizabeth’s classical nature‚ her resentment towards Darcy‚ and even her prejudices. The way in which Elizabeth speaks towards Darcy is in a calm‚ but cold manner. Elizabeth attempts to wound Darcy’s pride through stating that he means nothing to her and even if he did‚ the injustice he has had towards both her family and herself has led to a

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    The girls are soon introduced. His name is Mr. Wickham and he has accepted a commission in the corps stationed there in town. * As the girls are talking to him‚ Darcy and Bingley approach them on horseback. The two gentlemen begin talking to the ladies. Mr. Bingley is on his way to Longbourn to inquire after Jane. * Mr. Darcy is trying to avoid looking at Elizabeth when he notices Mr. Wickham. Elizabeth observes the two men exchange glances – both of them changing color (one picks white and

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    discourse and the use of pronouns found in extract "A" - chapter 10. Extract "B" - chapter 58‚ has an entirely different use of discourse and the "polarity of persons" is fundamentally different to that of extract "A"‚ the "I" and "you" of Elizabeth and Darcy become increasingly more like a metaphorical "we" or "us" as the book progresses‚ bring about a new implied epithet of "humble and accepting". Benveniste refers to the use of pronouns as bringing one’s "ego" into reality through the "othering" of people

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    Elizabeth is‚ while Elizabeth’s tongue is much too sharp for her own good. However‚ you cannot be happy with life until you are happy with yourself. Elizabeth can’t have someone else love her when she doesn’t love herself. Once Elizabeth realizes that Mr. Darcy isn’t quite what she originally thought she opens herself up and begins to become happy just like Jane. If Elizabeth was this way in the beginning she would have had the same disposition as Jane throughout the novel. She does find her type of Jane’s

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    In the cases of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice and Emily Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ the ideals of romantic love are very much the same. In both 19th century novels‚ women’s wants and needs are rather simplified. However‚ this could also be said for the roles and ideals of the male characters. While it was obvious that this era was responsible for a large amount of anti-female sexism in society and the economy‚ can it also be said that male-female partnerships were simplified from the male perspective

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