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    care. Elizabeth was clearly of lower rank than Lady Catherine‚ and for that reason Lady Catherine made awful assumptions regarding Elizabeth. She had made presumption that Elizabeth was going to interfere into her life by marrying her nephew‚ Mr. Darcy; and she most certainly went straight to the conclusion that it would ruin her family. "’Miss Bennet‚’" replied her ladyship‚ in an angry tone‚ ‘you have no regard‚ then‚ for the honour and credit of my nephew! Unfeeling‚ selfish girl!

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    favorable‚ do you think that any consideration would tempt me to accept the man‚ who has been the means of ruining‚ perhaps for ever‚ happiness of a most beloved sister"". This is being said by Elizabeth when proposed by Mr. Darcy. Elizabeth had the choice to be with Mr. Darcy‚ but she was strong enough to reject his proposal for herself and sister. Elizabeth rejected his proposal because of him‚ because of how she sees him as a person. He talked Mr. Bingley into not being with Elizabeth’s sister

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    society of the day‚ and tells of the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between Elizabeth Bennet (whose liveliness and quick wit have often attracted readers) and the haughty Darcy. The title Pride and Prejudice refers (among other things) to the ways in which Elizabeth and Darcy first view each other. The original version of the novel was written in 1796-1797 under the title First Impressions‚ and was probably in the form of an exchange of letters. Jane Austen’s own tongue-in-cheek

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    International GCSE Edexcel International GCSE in English Literature (4ET0) Teacher’s guide Issue 2 First examination 2012 Pearson Education Ltd is one of the UK’s largest awarding organisations‚ offering academic and vocational qualifications and testing to schools‚ colleges‚ employers and other places of learning‚ both in the UK and internationally. Qualifications offered include GCSE‚ AS and A Level‚ NVQ and our BTEC suite of vocational qualifications‚ ranging from Entry Level

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    Mr. Darcy‚ Lydia and Mr. Wickham‚ and Jane and Mr. Bingley. In the 18th century‚ women were very dependent on their spouse. Many thought financial and social support was through marriage. Women required men from higher class to have financial stability. Austen portrays Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy’s marriage out of true love and a successful marriage. Elizabeth believed that marriage should be through happiness‚ love‚ and not money. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy reveals

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    they chose to do so. Females who wanted to write had to have a male pen name. * Females were primarily educated at home by governesses in the fields of home economics and fine arts. This included music‚ cooking‚ sewing‚ painting etc. Mary and Miss. Darcy are both accomplished pianists. * Mannerism played a pivotal role in determining one’s social standing. Wealth didn’t determine all of one’s status. * "Oh‚ certainly. No woman can be really esteemed accomplished who does not also possess a certain

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    other hand‚ there is no aspect of Elizabeth being selfish or immature she rather behaves maturely‚ and not childish as her mother. Mr. Bennet is also seen a s very childish when she is at Bingley’s and she says: “… that gentleman …” referring to Mr. Darcy. Moreover‚ Mrs. Bennet is

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    Prejudice‚ directed by Joe Wright‚ is a humorous story on love and life that was based on the novel by Jane Austin. The main plot revolves around Elizabeth (Lizzy) Bennet‚ who’s one of five sisters‚ and her complex relationship with proud and rich Mr. Darcy. Many complications are encountered as people realize what happens when everyone’s pride and prejudice gets in the way. Lizzy was an interesting character because of her sense of style‚ wit and tight relationship with the eldest sister Jane. The film

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    social/economic class separating the lovers‚ but Heathcliff and Catherine never overcome this separation and are kept apart until they die‚ and reach happiness after death‚ when their souls are seen walking together in the moors. While Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy reach to overcome prejudices‚ misunderstandings and pride and get happily married in life. Unlike Pride an Prejudice‚ Wuthering Heights contains Gothic elements. There is a strong suggestion of supernatural occurrences and ghosts all through

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    wealthy men. Another example is that almost every character except Elizabeth and Darcy is preoccupied with the income of their potential partner. Since the Bennetts are brought up within an upper class society‚ the illusion of power is found within their characters. They have the freedom to do what they want and make their own decisions because they are not controlled by a higher power. Of course‚ the Bingleys and the Darcys have a much greater wealth and could influence other characters within the novel

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