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    Women by Alice Walker

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    Women by Alice Walker Women have been through a lot‚ they always seem to be over worked yet under appreciated. Even during the biblical times‚ women were expected to be housekeepers‚ cooks‚ as well as care givers‚ while still having to satisfy their husband needs and desires. It was very seldom in these societies as well as present societies that someone openly and sincerely appreciates all the things that women have done for them and the people around them. In “Women"‚ Alice Walker breaks through

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    Throughout history‚ authors have used setting to reflect their character’s relationships. In the second and third chapters of Genesis‚ the change of setting reflects sin entering Adam and Eve’s relationship. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the setting highlights the contrast of classes between Darcy and Elizabeth. In Edith Wharton’s novella Ethan Frome. Set in the dreary Starkfield‚ Massachusetts‚ protagonist Ethan Frome struggles to balance his relationships with his detested

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    Marry For Love The point of view of a novel usually decides which characters we sympathize with. In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ Elizabeth Bennett is the focal character‚ which causes the reader to feel closest to her. The reader can relate more easily to her feelings and actions‚ and given that all of Elizabeth’s opinions on large issues are known and understood‚ the reader tends to side with her. By making the story from the point of view of Elizabeth‚ Austen is able to take

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    “Her astonishment […] that he should have been in love with her so many months! So much love as to wish to marry her in spite of all objections‚ which had made him prevent his friend’s marring her sister […] But his pride‚ his abominable pride. “ (151) Volume 3 “[Mrs. Bennet} was a women of mean understanding‚ little information‚ and uncertain temper. When she was discontented she fancied herself nervous. The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news.”

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    some aspects that could have been better but overall pretty good. 3. N/A 4. Going over everything i did and some i attempted to do there are thing that i could have done to make my portfolio better. I wish i had done my othello essay and pride and prejudice essay it would have made a big difference in the quality of my writing portfolio. I’m just hoping that my portfolio is good enough because i think there’s a pretty good amount of effort that when’t into overall quality of the portfolio. One

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    Name: Gary Dillon Professor: English 102 Date: April 24‚ 2013 Mr. Collins is a character in the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. He is the cousin of Mr. Bennet and is the clergyman at the Hunsford parsonage near Rosing’s Park‚ the estate of his patroness Lady Catherine De Bourgh. Because Mr. Bennet has no sons‚ Mr. Collins is the heir to the Bennet estate‚ Longbourn. Mr. Collins is twenty five years old and is described simply as being tall and heavy. An insensible man‚ he was raised

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    Pride and Prejudice Analysis First impressions powerfully influence perceptions of people. Elizabeth’s initial judgment of Darcy keeps her from acknowledging the chemistry they have‚ creating an internal struggle between attraction and prejudice. The social class barriers that separate her and Darcy bind Elizabeth to her social status. Therefore‚ she becomes unwilling to recognize the attraction she has for him due to an inability to act on it. This internal struggle between attraction and prejudice

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    Snowbound This story about how Elizabeth gets stuck in a dreadful snow storm enlivens the normal walk that Elizabeth took in the book‚ Pride and Prejudice. It spices things up for what was supposed to be a normal walk‚ but turned into a frightful and awkward experience for Elizabeth but a hilarious experience for the reader. The story’s chain of event flowed smoothly in correspondence with the book‚ without creating a whole new story line for the book or changing the events that actually occurred

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    -Easy of temper -Found Jane B. attracted -Bonds with Jane a lot -Friend of Darcy -He has a large fortune -He is good looking and is a gentleman -Can be a slave to his friends (Darcy) Elizabeth B. -2nd oldest daughter of the Bennet family -Prejudice towards action and behavior -Uses her heart instead of her head in certain occasions for ex; -when Collins to her‚ she did not accept because she had no feeling towards him of any kind‚ she would rather marry for love. - Hates Darcy at

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    and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice are set in similar time period and feature protagonists who go through different struggles‚ but whose themes have some overlap. Honesty is a theme that is played out in both stories resulting in opposite consequences for the protagonists. The power of honesty can either hurt or enhance lives. The truth means ruination in Nora and Torvald’s marriage in A Doll’s House whereas the truth brings Elizabeth and Darcy together in Pride and Prejudice. Honesty in both male

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