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    Pride and Prejudice through Elizabeth’s eyes‚ it is with her that one of the strongest relationships is formed. The narrator’s choice of language in the first paragraph confirms Elizabeth’s feelings towards both Wickham and Darcy. Describing it as a ‘refreshment’ to speak about Wickham illustrates her agreeable feelings for him‚ whereas‚ her ill feelings towards Darcy are highlighted when she is ‘left to fret over her own want of presence of mind’ when she accepts his invitation to dance. As a reader

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    next day‚ what had passed between Mr. Wickham and herself”. Elizabeth has decided to share her conversation with her sister Jane the following day‚ which means that Elizabeth has firstly had time to digest what Wickham has told her and secondly the narrator is telling us that she is close to her sister‚ because she is sharing this important information with her. The narrator uses free indirect speech which allows the reader to trust Elizabeth’s account of Wickham to be true‚ even though the reader does

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    Bennet girls (Austen 1966:1). The whole household is up in arms about his arrival in the neighbourhood. Similar uproar is created by the emergence of numerous other men including Mr. Darcy (who is said to earn twice as much as Mr. Bingley) and Mr. Wickham who though he is not wealthy like the others‚ appears to be particularly agreeable (Austen 1966:123). A constant fear that not all of her daughters will find husbands‚ motivates most of Mrs. Bennet ’s actions. After Elizabeth rejects her first marriage

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    bring their friend Mr. Wickham with them to meet the Bennet family. Mr. Wickham is a militia man who is trying to marry rich. No one else knows this‚ so he is able to charm the Elizabeth and her sisters. “His appearance was greatly in his favour; he had all the best part of beauty‚ a fine countenance‚ a good figure‚ and very pleasing address” () Elizabeth judges him based off their first meeting. He is charming and seems like a respectable man. When she learns that Wickham and Darcy “are not on friendly

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    which prejudices herself against him throughout the novel. Also‚ because her first impression of Wickham was so agreeable‚ Elizabeth believes everything he says. Selfishly‚ Darcy places his pride above the value of others‚ and above his feelings of love for Elizabeth. Because her pride was hurt by Darcy‚ Elizabeth strongly prejudices herself against him‚ which makes it all the more easy for Mr. Wickham to deceive her. This story is simply full of important impressions‚ pride‚ and prejudice. Originally

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    Compute the frequency samples of the DTFT w = 0*pi:8*pi/511:2*pi; M=input(’Enter the value of M:’); num = (1/M)*ones(1‚M); den = [1]; h = freqz(num‚ den‚ w); % Plot the DTFT subplot(2‚1‚1) plot(w/pi‚abs(h));grid title(’Magnitude Spectrum |H(e^{j\omega})|’) xlabel(’\omega /\pi’); ylabel(’Amplitude’); subplot(2‚1‚2) plot(w/pi‚angle(h));grid title(’Phase Spectrum arg[H(e^{j\omega})]’) xlabel(’\omega /\pi’); ylabel(’Phase in radians’); M=3 M=7 M=9 Magnitude spectrum is even

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    Explore the ways in which the writers present the development of two characters from the texts you have studied Texts studied: Macbeth- William Shakespeare Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen Throughout the course of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ the reader sees a clear development in Darcy’s character. His character undergoes a very deep alteration. In ‘Macbeth’‚ Macbeth character develops throughout the play. Towards the beginning of ‘Macbeth’ his character is perceived as a brave and respectful warrior

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    Wickham which then led to the misinterpretation of Darcy. Mr. Wickham in the book served as a soldier that happened to be well known to Darcy and later‚ Elizabeth. In the book‚ Wickham had used his Darcy’s sister to gain wealth. When Elizabeth meets Wickham‚ he lies to her by telling that Darcy is in the wrong and she willingly believes. Once Darcy reveals the truth to Elizabeth

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    DIGITAL SIGNAL – IMAGE SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB MANUAL PREPARED BY: B.C.SURVE/SHARATH B. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR CONTENTS: 1)Experiment 1: INTRODUCTION WITH MATLAB SOFTWARE 2) Experiment 2: GENERATION OF BASIC CONTINUES SIGNALS / BASIC DISCRETE SIGNALS 3) Experiment 3: IMPULSE RESPONSE OF AN LTI SYSTEM 4) Experiment 4: CONVOLUTION OF TWO SEQUENCE AND PROPERTIES OF CONVOLUTION 5) Experiment 5: CORRELATION- AUTOCORRELATION 6) Experiment 6: read and display

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    decisions because they are not controlled by a higher power. Of course‚ the Bingleys and the Darcys have a much greater wealth and could influence other characters within the novel more‚ such as Mr. Darcy’s influence on Wickham concerning money in exchange for an agreement to marry Lydia. However‚ their acquaintances and communities intertwine in some way hence leading to Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage‚ even with the opposition of someone of a higher rank‚ Lady Catherine. The plot revolves around the

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