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    Independent Novel Essay on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice "It is truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife." This quote out of the novel is the very first sentence and is also one of the themes of this novel. Though it may seem like a strange theme it was actually quite good‚ if not great. It gave the story funny moments‚ unsure twists‚ and a type of romantic adventure that almost every girl loves. The theme is simple

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the good friend of Elizabeth Bennet‚ Charlotte Lucas‚ marries the Bennet’s cousin‚ Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins is a very interesting character in that he acts like a clown‚ and Austen satirizes throughout the novel by giving him puerile characteristics. He has a lack of knowledge of dancing and an amusing way of speaking (using malapropism). In marrying Mr. Collins‚ Charlotte makes the right decision because of her personal nature‚ her lack of attractiveness‚ and

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    Two Very Different Marriage Proposals Both the first passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and the second from a novel written by Charles Dickens are marriage proposals made by men. Even though the explicit purpose of these proposals is to persuade‚ the two essays reveal two very different assumptions each of the writers have on the subject of marriage. This major difference separates the essay in terms of the approaches each of the writers took and this more than

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Sharon Maguire’s Bridget Jone’s Diary both portray a microcosm of the beliefs and values of a particular class of British society. Some beliefs and values are shared between both societies‚ however as times change‚ differences are bound to arise. In Pride and PrejudiceAusten mainly deals with middle and higher-class society. The Bennets being of a middle class socialize time and again with their own class and higher‚ particularly Elizabeth. Middle and higher

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    Steve Jobs Pride and Prejudice Being Popular Today Rough Draft There are many reasons why Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is still popular and relevant today. Woman respect that Elizabeth was an independent and smart woman‚ social classes still get in the way of relationships‚ and everyone still loves a Cinderella story like the one in the book. These three reasons are why people still love the book even after 200 years. The book has a lot of things that people can relate to‚ respect‚ and

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    Ana Clara Fay Professor Vincent Sociology June 9‚ 2012 Final Project The movie that I chose is the 2005 version of Pride and Prejudice. It was directed by Joe Wright and had Keira Knightley for the lead role‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ along with Matthew Macfadyen as her romantic interest‚ Mr. Darcy. The movie was produced by Studio Canal and Working Title Films and distributed by Universal Pictures. The main plot follows the lives of the Bennet Family and

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    Love is inconceivably the most confusing concept ever. Some love‚ simple‚ or not love at all‚ is easily achieved‚ while true-love is very hard to obtain. It is most certainly‚ at its best‚ described in Jane Austin’s “Pride and Prejudice”. One can most likely name a few ways love comes about‚ that is‚ “true-love” or the want to truly be with one‚ financial stability‚ and social acceptance. It is most desirable to seek “true-love”‚ but is seldom ever found‚ and when it is‚ the path in which comes before

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    Pride and Prejudice: Irony "It is a truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife".(pg.1) The first sentence of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is perhaps the most famous opening of all English comedies concerning social manners. It encapsulates the ambitions of the empty headed Mrs. Bennet‚ and her desire to find a good match for each of her five daughters from the middle-class young men of the family’s acquaintance: "The business

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    balance between the two. In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf‚ both recognize the inherent need that to relate to their readers‚ their characters must be an androgynous reflection of the versatility that exists within society. Elizabeth Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice displays both masculine and feminine qualities; her andygrony is emphasized by her progressive beliefs and radical actions. At the time in which Pride and

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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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