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    read and write. Mr. Bennet—reads on page 85‚ Austen does not present letters to reader. His family knows him as "a most negligent and dilatory correspondent."—page 223. They hoped that he would write from London while he was off searching for Lydia and Wickham‚ but the only letters that arrived came from Mr. Gardiner. Quote- "I dislike it very much‚ but it must be done." Elizabeth—reads on page 28‚ 40-41‚ although she is a frequent writer‚ Austen does not present letters to reader. Elizabeth

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    Black women played several roles in slavery and in freedom. According to Darrel Dexter‚ the roles of Lydia Titus‚ was much of a struggle being a free slave. He informs us that‚ “Lydia Titus not only had to work on the farm to provide for her family‚ but maintaining their freedom against kidnapping became a lifelong struggle.” (371) The roles of a slave were much more brutal than that of a freed

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    find wealthy husbands for her five daughters. She is portrayed as frivolous‚ excitable and narrow-minded; her manners are seen as lacking in refinement and gentility and embarrassing by her eldest daughters. Her favourite daughter is the youngest‚ Lydia. 2. "Stupid men are the only ones worth knowing after all." (Volume 2‚ Chapter 4) As the conversation between Elizabeth and her aunt go on‚ I found it funny how they spoke of the qualities of men and what should/ should not be acceptable for marriage

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    In the story “Veldt” by Ray Bradbury‚ The parents‚ George and Lydia‚ (Who were expatriate) are to blame for their own deaths because they are the ones who let the kids (Peter and Wendy) be addicted‚ instead of minimizing the use of all the technology in their home. In the beginning of the story George and Lydia bought a smart house‚ so the machines could accomplish all their multiple chores for them. George and Lydia bought a VR house so that they didn’t have to do anything for their kids. This

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    for love. - Hates Darcy at first -Then falls in love with Darcy Catherine B. (Kitty) -Two years older than Lydia -Want to be like Lydia Mr. Wickham - was the steward to the old Mr. Darcy -Seems to have happy manners -Gets by with his good looks‚ countenance‚ and his pleasing address. -Seriously in debt -His debts and wedding gets paid off by Mr. Darcy -Married to Lydia -Enemy of Darcy -Has the charm to attract young women Fitzwilliam Darcy -His behavior at the ball makes being

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    life. The combination of dissolute Wickhame and empty-minded Lydia results in a sex-oriented marriage. Wickhame is a dissolute and cunning villain who is changeable in his love and crazy about money.   1. He is a thoroughgoing money-pursuer and love imposter‚ which determines the transfer of his love from poor Elizabeth to wealthy Miss. King.   2. His mean character and contemptible behavior bring about his elopement with Lydia.   Lydia is an empty-minded and uncertain flirt who always seeks her

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    dealing with other’s problems and teaching his daughter lessons in life and although his ridicule of people and their problems is amusing‚ one cannot help but look at his failed responsibilities as a Father. Even when Elizabeth warns him not to allow Lydia to go to Brighton because of the moral danger of the situation‚ he does not listen to her because he does not want to be bothered with Lydia’s complaints. Mrs. Bennet From the very first page in the book‚ it is obvious that Mrs. Bennet’s main

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    team are: Adison‚ Audra‚ Emma‚ Grace‚ Isabel‚ Lydia‚ and Madison. Everyone on the team is kind and smart. They are wonderful people. We have two setters‚ Madison‚ and myself. We also have middle hitters and outside hitters. Emma and Grace are middle hitters. Lydia and Adison are outside hitters. Isabel and Audra are general passers. We all have our own position and are important for the team in order to win. Everyone does good things for the team. Lydia‚ Madison‚ and Adison are our best servers. Audra

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    In the article “The Charge: Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen and “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman‚ a claim that could be made is No real justice is being done for the people. So‚ Even though people responsible are undergoing investigation‚ children are still being forced to fight for their government and people are still being threatened by genocide. Including ‚ According to “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman it states‚ “While the number of conflicts involving child soldiers has dropped since

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    Horseshoe pitching has existed as a sport for over a thousand years. The origins of this sport are most likely based in athletic competitions that involved throwing a heavy discus (imagine a stone Frisbee®). It is believed that fans of the Greek discus competitions created their own game by using discarded horseshoes and throwing them towards a stake in the ground. In 1869‚ the British devised the first actual rules for the game of “horse-hardware” pitching. There were limitations to the size of

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