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    For centuries‚ first impressions have been an important part of life. When first meeting someone‚ an opinion is immediately formed. Whether or not these impressions turn out to be true‚ a first impression can have consequences. In the book Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen many first impressions are made and are often proved wrong. Austen illustrates that first impressions can be misleading using her character Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a positive character‚ something Austen uses to influence the

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    The story Pride and Prejudice is about Elizabeth Bennet –the protagonist- her four sisters‚ her mother and her father live in England in Harfordshire. Mr. Bingley a handsome‚ rich young man goes and visits where the Bennet’ s live and Mrs. Bennet tries to get one of her daughters married as soon as she sees the opportunity. Mrs. Bennet missing no time gets Jane Bennet (Elizabeth’s sister) to counter with Mr. Bingley- who she later marries- and falls in love but‚ Mr. Darcy separates them because of

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    not get that opportunity of picking who we want to share our lives with for as long as we live. I have a hard time letting my mom pick out my clothes‚ let alone that special someone that I have to live the rest of my life with. In the book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ life is the total opposite of what it is today. Instead of you getting to choose who you want to be with‚ that person is chosen for you. Sounds like an awful time. The mother would have to pick the spouse and all she cared about

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    “This truth is so well fixed in the minds of the surrounding families‚ that he is considered as  the rightful property of someone or other of their daughters.”    The author is saying that this is sad truth that’s around our society of men owning women‚  or feeling a sense of women belong to men. This is sick to me. Women are just as strong  and just as good of people as men‚ and nobody owns anybody. Every person on this earth  is an individual and I believe that is what Jane is trying to say as well.       Entry 2 ­ Page 2  "Oh‚ single

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    class not only dominates the material sources of society‚ but also controls the intellectual modes of production. The ruling class circulates its ideas as the only rational‚ ideal‚ universal ideas‚ to maintain their hegemony. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice was written much earlier‚ however even then class expectations restricted the English society. The novel is a critique of society through social satire by the means of social caricatures embodied in Mr. Collins and Lady Catherine de Burgh. The

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    Darcy’s prejudice is strongly rooted in him‚ but Elizabeth is able to break down some of his distaste for her‚ which eventually causes him to fall in love with her. Mr. Darcy‚ towards those he considers of lower status and regard‚ he is an aloof‚ condescending man. He holds the stupidity and silly behavior of the Bennet family with great contempt‚ all except for Elizabeth and Jane. Jane gains his respect‚ because she is a proper‚ civil lady‚ but Elizabeth has a greater affect on his prejudice. She is

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    Summary: The original title for Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was First Impressions. Even though Pride and Prejudice is a well thought out title for the novel‚ First Impressions is what the novel really is about. The novel is based on Elizabeth and what her impressions are about the people she decided to associate herself with. First Impressions The original title for Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen was First Impressions. Even though Pride and Prejudice is a well thought out title for

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    Distortion Within Pride and Prejudice In Classical Literature‚ there are few works which can boast having a huge societal impact upon their publication‚ yet still cause a modern reader to sit at the edge of their seat turning the page in anticipation of what happens next. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is one of these evident pieces. In Pride and Prejudice‚ the life as a middle-class English woman in the 19th Century was portrayed so astutely that the world around her was forever

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    Inuit Women: Traditional and Modern Gender Roles Kelsey Melanson (6489281) Concordia University First Peoples of Canada - FPST 203 Professor Kahente Horn-Miller Submitted December 11‚ 2013 Table of Content Introduction 3 Background on Traditional Women Roles 3 Post-European Contact and the affects on Inuit Women 5 The Decrease of Inuit Male roles Importance… 6 Traditional verses Modern Inuit Women Gender Roles 8 Combining the Roles 9 Conclusion

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    Assignment: _Write a review of the 1995 Pride and Prejudice film‚ (seen in class) comment on the cast‚ music‚ setting‚ wardrobe etc._ Generally speaking film adaptations of classic novels rarely ever prove superior or a match for the books on which they are based. This may be attributed to the fact that the written word allows for more nuances than the camera. In many cases the book is severely compromised in order to make the story more cinematic‚ key parts are altered or omitted entirely and the

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