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    Jane Austen Responses

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    READER RESPONSE TO AUSTEN’S NOVELS Jane Austen is generally acknowledged to be one of the great English novelists‚ so it is no surprise that her novels have remained continuously in print from her day to the present. Contemporary reviewers found much to praise in them. Reviewing Emma for the Quarterly Review (1816)‚ Sir Walter Scott characterized its strengths and weaknesses: The author’s knowledge of the world‚ and the peculiar tact with which she presents characters that the reader

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    Place to Go

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    vividly in my memory. With a shoreline reaching over 500 miles long‚ the beautiful shoreline provides me a sense of freedom. The long continuous shoreline of Smith Lake allows me to explore things and go places that I have never been before. As I look out into the open free water‚ I feel that it could go on forever‚ without an end. Smith Lake brings peace to the mind. There goes one‚ two and three boats passing my sight as I sit and watch the waves hit the rocks. The sound of the water tumbling over

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    be promised to them. But in the movie Joe Versus the Volcano the focal character Joe Banks lived a normal and very dull lifestyle‚ but he craved so much

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    jane eyre as a bildungsroman

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    Bronte’s Bildungsroman: Jane Eyre From a seed to a flower‚ Spreading itself like a weed Through the world. From a chick-let to a hawk‚ Spreading it’s wings and soaring high Through the heavens. A rose unfolding its petals‚ Showing its beauty to the world. A sponge soaking up water‚ Like a mind with the knowledge Of the world. I am here And I am ready to take on the world. Such are the aspirations of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre who grows up moving from a radical stage to “a more

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    Emma by Jane Austen

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    About the Author Jane Austen was born on December 16‚ 1775 at Steventon‚ England. She was the seventh child of the rector of the parish at Steventon‚ and lived with her family until they moved to Bath when her father retired in 1801. Her father‚ Reverend George Austen‚ was from Kent and attended the Tunbridge School before studying at Oxford and receiving a living as a rector at Steventon. Her mother‚ Cassandra Leigh Austen‚ was the daughter of a patrician family. Among her siblings she had

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    Go Negosyo

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    The true purpose of the youth summit “Go Negosyo” according to Joey Concepcion (founder of Go Negosyo) was to inculcate to the youth the right mindset in putting/starting up a business. We must have the right values to be possessed. According to Atty. Felipe Gozon‚ current chief executive and chair of GMA Network Inc.‚ one of the largest media networks in the Philippines‚ an entrepreneur must have a positive work attitude and starts with the youth. He said that we are lawyers by professions. The

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    Jane Eyre: Feminism

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    In Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte often writes about her views on society using Jane. One of the views she often writes about is the role of women in the society. One example of Bronte’s views on women’s role in society can be seen in the beginning of chapter twelve when Jane says that “women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel […]. It is thoughtless to condemn them‚ or laugh at them‚ if they seek to do more or learn more than custom has pronounced necessary

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    Jane Eyre - Setting.

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    JANE EYRE In the novel‚ ‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte‚ setting is used throughout the novel to illustrate the development in the character. The novel is revolved around five separate locations‚ ; the Reed family’s home at Gateshead‚ the wretched Lowood School‚ Rochester’s manor‚ Thornfield‚ the Rivers family’s home at Moor House‚ and Rochester’s rural retreat at Ferndean‚ these settings all play a very important part in Jane’s life as they all represent the development of Jane’s character and

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    cat on the go

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    Blueprint FOR READING Into • Cat on the Go Human-interest stories are stories that deal with the challenges and joys of coping with the problems of everyday life. Human-interest stories deal with birth‚ the joy and pain of growing up‚ loneliness and popularity‚ poverty and riches‚ and illness and death. Cat on the Go is an example of a story that portrays the human emotions of kindness‚ loyalty‚ and generosity. Though its main character seems to be a spirited cat‚ in reality this story

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    Jane Eyre

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    Our interest in the parallels between King Richard III and Looking For Richard is further enhanced by consideration of the marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement in the light of your Comparative Study of King Richard III and Looking For Richard. William Shakespeare’s 16th century historically tragic play‚ King Richard III and Al Pacino’s 20th century docudrama‚ Looking for Richard portray parallel themes of war‚ characterisation of Richard in context and plot. Shakespeare wrote

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