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    Stated by Jane Austen in the novel Pride and Prejudice‚ “ There are few people whom I really love‚ and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see the world‚ the more I am dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters‚ and the little dependence that can be placed in the appearance of merit and sense” (Austen). No one fits into the idealistic world exactly. It is human nature to discriminate and conclude opinions on other people for their

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    Pride and Prejudice is a long standing favorite for viewers with a hopeless romantic disposition. It is your typical romance story of the 18th century where a wealthy man falls in love with a daughter from a poor family of inferior class. The plot follows two opposites as they face life‚ love and inferiority of birth. In the story there are four major themes; Marriage‚ Money‚ Class and Self Knowledge that are all translated nicely in this adaption. The 2005 adaptation directed by Joe Wright‚ was

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    In The novel The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway‚ Men are portrayed to be good loving beings who only want to be loved in turn and that women use men for their own gain‚ enjoyment‚ and pleasure‚ but in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ Women are portrayed to be good beings who want to love and be loved‚ and men are the horrid ones who use women for their own pleasure and gain. Hemingway shows in his novel‚ men are true in their love by example of Jake’s love for Brett‚ and that women are horrid

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    1) Do you agree or disagree on the definition of Black History presented by "Pride and Prejudice: A History of Black Culture"_ _ "Oppression and Identity?" I agree that oppression and identity is a vivid description of Black History. The film defines oppression "as any form of injustice that attempts to crush the human spirit" . Identity can be defined as "what identifies somebody or something". The institution of slavery is seen as a form of oppression that removes the men and women of West

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    a marriage based on love and family. Most societies have always had the same perspective of an ideal marriage during their time periods. However‚ in Jane Austen’ Pride and Prejudice‚ the author defies the view of the ideal marriage of her society by giving her own perspective on an ideal marriage. In the time period of Pride and Prejudice‚ society viewed ideal marriage as one based on financial stability and social equality. Although Jane Austen’s view of an ideal marriage includes financial and social

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    Meredith and Elizabeth’s headstrong personalities have made them powerful characters in Grey’s Anatomy and Pride and Prejudice. This is shown when Meredith held a live bomb inside of a patient so they could safely excise it. Her job was significant because she had to make sure it would not detonate and kill everyone. She was only concerned about the wellbeing of her room mates and making sure they could continue to live in the house in the event of her death. In the stress of the situation she expressed

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    the significance of his own amatory adventures? 14. Consider the importance of letter writing in the novel. Write a letter from one of the minor characters to any of the characters. Consider the minor character’s point of view. 15. When Lydia elopes‚ Mr. Collins writes a letter to Mr. Bennet accusing him of bad parenting. The reader tends to adore Mr. Bennet’s wit and irony yet is he a good father? 16. Consider the importance of social gatherings. Which one has the most impact on theme‚ plot

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    being blinded by prejudice‚ but realistically‚ she is so biased against Mr. Darcy that she is reprimanding him about something she continously does. Her exchange can be regarded as hypocritical‚ even. Elizabeth’s actions throughout the novel demonstrate her hypocrisy in this situation. Jane Austen comments on the impact of prejudice in the novel by highlighting conversations in which prejudice negatively affects the perception of characters by other characters. Although prejudice is unfair‚ it is

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    A couple of the interactions between Elizabeth Bennet and Caroline Bingley verge on "catfights." What social and economic issues contribute to competition between women? Consider which relationships between women in the novel are in contrast to the relationship between Elizabeth and Caroline. What impact do different personalities have on how characters relate? Has competition between women changed since 1813? If you think it has‚ how have the stakes changed? The tactics? Using the first 12 chapters

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    illustrates through prejudiced acts of avoidance and discrimination and Atticus’s attempts to teach his children to be unbiased‚ prejudice can be improved with positive parental guidance. Granted in this time period‚ Jem and Scout encounter many instances when they witness prejudice people‚ and the negativity towards one race in their very own homeland-Maycomb. The prejudice ladder is a scale of how severe the act is‚ throughout the story readers experience feelings from all parts of the ladder. One

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