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    life is pride. People will go against their wants‚ desires‚ and even die for what they are prideful about. Pride can encourage a person to do something so small that has very minimal effect on anything or something so large that the world is changed as a result. Prejudice is one of many things that challenge the idea of pride. Prejudice is prejudgment that is not based on reasons or actual experiences. In simple terms‚ prejudice is judging a book by its cover. A person can feel prejudice towards

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    Gossip is casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people‚ typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true. Prejudice is preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. Elizabeth and Mr. Wickham are technically gossiping in chapter sixteen. They are casually talking about Mr. Darcy when the information being brought up cannot be confirmed

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    Despite the vast change in context‚ purpose and audience‚ both Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Fay Weldon’s Letters to Alice (1984) address universal and timeless issues within society in order to challenge perspectives and understandings of them. Each explore the values and attitudes ascribed to marriage and women‚ and through an intertextual reading of both Austen and Weldon‚ a contextualisation of both constructs grows. The exploration of the construction of values regarding marriage

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    Role of Women in ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Letters to Alice’ Fay Weldon’s ‘Letters to Alice on First reading Jane Austen’‚ through the didactic literary form of an epistolic novel‚ serves to encourage a heightened understanding of the role of women in Jane Austen’s social‚ cultural and historical context‚ and also aims to present the parallels of women in both texts. In doing so‚ it inspires the modern responder to adopt a more sincere appreciation for the perspectives of Austen and Weldon of women

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    Through studying the contexts and connections of Pride and Prejudice and Letters to Alice‚ our understanding of the text is shaped and reshaped. These texts have a number of similarities and connections despite their vastly different contexts‚ “Pride and Prejudice” was published in 1913 at a time where wealth‚ social class and propriety were of great importance. “Letter to Alice” shows another perspective published in 1984 where society is run on the concept of freedom of speech‚ thought and value

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    Pride and Prejudice” and “Letters to Alice” contains many similarities yet some obvious differences even when considering the fact that they were written hundreds of years apart. Both texts provide strong perspectives on a variety of issues and are very blunt in their approach. The key issue throughout both novels is the ideology of marriage in the sense of whether one should marry for love or financial stability and standing. Both novels are written in an epistolary format providing a different

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    The Effect of Pride and Prejudice on Darcy and Elizabeth’s Relationship The Effect of Pride and Prejudice on Darcy and Elizabeth’s Relationship  The novel ’Pride and Prejudice’ was written in 1796. It was written by  a writer who’s name was Jane Austin. The book was first published in  1813‚ and has consistently been Jane’s most popular novel. The  original version of the novel was written in 1796‚ and was called  ’First Impressions’.  In the story there is a family called ’The Bennett’s’

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    A.P. English 26 August 2013 Differing Types and Consequences of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice Marriage in the United States in the 2000’s differs greatly with marriage in nineteenth century England. While women of the United States have the liberty of choosing how they want to live their life‚ women who lived in England in the 1800’s did not have this independence. During that time‚ a woman’s most important‚ and sometimes only duty was to marry‚ and she regularly felt the pressure of marriage

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    herself and her family with flirting with people she hardly knows and much older than her. People then start questioning on her upbringing and blame the family. Wickham however unlike Lydia who genuinely does love him does not‚ he was simply offered money to marry her otherwise he had no intention of doing so. Lydia’s elopement with Wickham was not something that could be hidden. Wickham would undoubtedly break Lydia’s heart but because she’s so silly in wanting to become his wife to show off and

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    the significance of his own amatory adventures? 14. Consider the importance of letter writing in the novel. Write a letter from one of the minor characters to any of the characters. Consider the minor character’s point of view. 15. When Lydia elopes‚ Mr. Collins writes a letter to Mr. Bennet accusing him of bad parenting. The reader tends to adore Mr. Bennet’s wit and irony yet is he a good father? 16. Consider the importance of social gatherings. Which one has the most impact on theme‚ plot

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