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    “The main interest of the novel is in its portrayal of intricate characters” Explore the methods which writers use to create complex characters. One of the main interests of Pride and Prejudice is its portrayal of intricate characters. Austen employs various narrative techniques to create complex characters such as the use of dialogue‚ psychological realism‚ free indirect discourse‚ symbolism and many others. This also applies to the Yellow Wallpaper‚ where we are able to gain access to the narrator’s

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    The 1993 hit film ‘Clueless ’‚ written and directed by Amy Heckerling‚ exemplifies how popular culture re-appropriates Austen ’s novel‚ ‘Emma ’ to serve updated agendas. ‘Clueless ’ involves a storyline‚ which closely follows the text of ‘Emma ’. However‚ there are some key points of difference in the transformation that has taken place. This is due to the individual context of the 19th Century prose text and that of a modern appropriated film text. The context can be divided into three focal categories:

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    one of the most important parts of someone’s life‚ so giving a compelling proposal is vital to receiving an acceptance from the woman. The men in both passages propose using different types of arguments to express their reasons for the proposal. In Jane Austen’s proposal‚ Mr. Collins does not effectively use the rhetorical strategy of understanding his audience when he presents his proposal with attitudes of self-centeredness. Contrarily‚ In Charles Dickens’ passage‚ his speaker proposes with passion

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    How does Jane Austen make us admire Elizabeth and dislike Lady Catherine in this chapter? (Chapter 56) In Jane Austen’s progressive novel she encourages the reader to dislike Lady Catherine by presenting her outraged‚ insulting‚ snobbery in full flood. With Elizabeth’s confident rebuttal to of all Lady Catherine’s insults and demands she forms a foil of Elizabeth and lets us admire her. Lady Catherine’s interrogation of Elizabeth is almost thrilling; she has asked Elizabeth to confirm the ‘scandalous

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    Jane Austen’s beloved novel‚ Pride & Prejudice‚ centers on the life of Elizabeth‚ the second-born daughter of an English family in Longbourn‚ England‚ and the challenges she faces in searching for marriage and upholding a proper reputation for the Bennet family name in a society built on class structure. Seth Grahame-Smith’s rendition‚ Pride & Prejudice & Zombies‚ and the film‚ Bridge & Prejudice‚ adapt the same general storyline‚ however each incorporates a unique alternate version of the well-known

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    1) “Becoming Jane” Director: Julian Jarrod Year: 2007 Shot in: Dublin‚ Ireland Becoming Jane is a fictionalised historical drama about the early stages of Jane Austen’s life and experiences. However‚ the film mostly highlights the romance Austen in which presumably inspired her now highly recognised writing‚ especially Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility (supported by the movie’s tagline: “Between sense and sensibility and pride and prejudice was a life worth writing about”). In Becoming

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    In Jane Austen’s Emma‚ two main characters‚ Mr. Knightley and Emma seem to have opposing views and cannot gain common ground. “There is one thing‚ Emma‚ which a man can always do‚ if he chuses‚ and that is‚ his duty; not by manoeuvring and finessing‚ but by vigor and resolution. It is Frank Churchill’s duty to pay this attention to his father. He knows it to be so‚ by his promises and messages; but if he wished to do it‚ it might be done. A man who felt rightly would say at once‚ simply and resolutely

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    Jane Austen was extremely modest about her genius‚ describing her work to her work to her nephew Edward as "That little but (two inches wide) of ivory in which I work with so fine a brush as produces little effect after much labour." Although the world of her novel "Pride and Prejudice" is confined to a small section of society comprising of country-gentry and lesser aristocracy of England in the opening of the 19th century‚ the novel itself shows page by page how interesting life could be‚ how

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    makes a good marriage. While Austen in certain ways affirms the social conventions of marriage in pairing most of her characters with partners of equal social standing‚ she also complicates and critiques these conventions. Though Emma believes Mr. Martin to be below Harriet‚ Mr. Knightley argues that Harriet would be lucky to be with Mr. Martin on account of the latter’s virtue. Similarly‚ both Mr. Knightley and Emma come to agree that Frank is lucky to be accepted by Jane‚ even though she is considered

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    1. a) Elizabeth‚ Jane and Darcy talks about different understanding of the image of God. Elizabeth understands image of God as moral capacity‚ and believes that the person who has less moral capacity is not the image of God. However‚ Jane asserts that every human being whatever they did is created as the image of God. Darcy believes human beings have been evolved to be aggressive and violent creatures. Also Darcy asserts that since evolution is out of our power‚ the teenager boy doesn’t have any

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