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    Juxtaposition is a tried and true example of how opposites attract‚ they are essential in making potentially good work extraordinary. To understand and grasp their glory‚ one must read in between the lines. In said extraordinary works lies Romeo and Juliet. To say that Romeo and Juliet is simply a love story about a forbidden love between two star-crossed lovers is at best an ill attempted summary and at worst an insult to Shakespeare’s work and the characters as well. This is a complex story ‚with complex characters

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    can be easily understood. Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice conveys various messages that pertains mainly about marriage and love. Most individual correlate marriage with love. However‚ in this novel‚ Jane Austen conveys the readers a totally different perspective of how marriage truly viewed as in her era. Prejudice among individuals due to class and status is one of the main theme the author mainly tried to convey throughout the story. Prejudices which are formed about people based on first

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    of “Pride & Prejudice”. Before Darcy’s proposal‚ Elizabeth main preoccupation with Darcy centres around dislike‚ but after it‚ we are able to detect a budding love towards him. However‚ Elizabeth’s attitude towards him corresponds to her perceived judgment of him‚ the supposed role he played in disinheriting Wickham and his admitted role in disrupting the romance between Jane‚ and Bingley (without listening to his side of story). As Elizabeth yields to her prejudices‚ Darcy allows his pride to take

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    Jane Austen ’s _Pride and Prejudice_ Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist‚ who first gave the novel its distinctly modern character through her treatment of ordinary people in everyday life and whose works have set her among the most widely read writes in English Literature. Daughter of a Church rector‚ she lived most of her life in the enclosed circle of the country middle-class‚ which constituted the main source of inspiration for her work. She created the comedy of manners which is

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    we build our lives around these unpredictable events. William Shakespeare uses this theme to describe love in his play Romeo and Juliet. Through these two main characters he shows how love is something we cannot get rid of‚ instead something you will take to the grave. Just like a disease‚ the memory and scars will always be there to remind you of your journey. “Alas‚ poor Romeo! He is already dead‚ stabbed with a white wench’s black eye‚ shot through the ear with a love song‚ the very pin of his

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis Shakespeare‚ being the great writer he is‚ molds each character as if he was Michelangelo sculpting the David. The way these characters were brought into the story drastically changes the way the viewer sees their personas. The setting of the story is an older era in Verona‚ Italy around the 1300s. This story includes unique characters varying in ages and mindsets. Some younger characters were put into situations where they are forced to act maturely‚ like they are much

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    Adults and Children in Romeo and Juliet? In Romeo and Juliet there is conflict throughout the play. One of the important conflicts was the Montague’s and the Capulet’s who had been fighting for a while then. During one of the two families’ fights‚ at the beginning‚ the Prince managed to stop it but gave them a choice of that if they were to carry on fighting then there would be a punishment of death. Romeo and Benvolio managed to get two tickets for their enemies party‚ but Romeo didn’t think it was

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    CLASS AND GENDER IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice was written in the Regency period‚ during which England witnessed a decisive change in its hierarchical set-up. At that time gender and class expectations controlled and restricted the lives of people abiding them‚ particularly the women and the middle class. Each class was governed by a separate and distinct set of values and expectations that were strictly adhered to. The middle and the upper class were controlled by the

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    Wickham’s Function in the Novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ In the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’‚ written by Jane Austen‚ there are many different characters‚ each with their own roles to play in order for the story to reach its final product. Among these many characters is George Wickham. Though generally brushed off as a minor character‚ George Wickham plays a vital role in the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. Through both his lies and his amatory adventures‚ Wickham is the

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    first impressions play in Pride and Prejudice? C1: Pride and Prejudice is‚ first and foremost‚ a novel about surmounting obstacles and achieving romantic happiness. For Elizabeth‚ the heroine‚ and Darcy‚ her eventual husband‚ the chief obstacle resides in the book’s original title: First Impressions. Darcy‚ the proud‚ prickly noblewoman’s nephew‚ must break free from his original dismissal of Elizabeth as “not handsome enough to tempt me‚” and from his class-based prejudice against her lack of wealth

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