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    Jane Austen’s best selling novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ was written between 1796 and 1797 and is set in the nineteenth century. To a reader‚ the title ‘Pride and Prejudice’ may give the impression that the novel is just about pride and prejudice‚ but in fact‚ the novel is about much more. It’s about matters of upbringing‚ marriage‚ moral rightness and love. Austen’s work mainly concentrates on the aspects of life relevant to that time period‚ for example; marriage‚ social class‚ this is portrayed

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    Pride and Prejudice In Deborah Moggach’s‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ an underlying theme was “never be quick to judge”. Many people feel the need to make a good first impression‚ as they may feel like others are judging them. We live in a much hidden society. We care too much of what others think of us. In some cases‚ you could create a false impression of yourself‚ which could make you seem to have an entirely different personality. In the film Pride and Prejudice‚ first impressions are a key theme

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    The novel “Pride and Prejudice” is a story based in 19th century‚ at the end of the age of reason and at the beginning of the era of romance. This was in the year 1816‚ which in truth was a very conflicting period of ideas. This is reflected in Darcy and Elizabeth’s relationship as it progresses throughout the novel‚ as at the start‚ Darcy’s own distorted and ‘prejudiced’ way of viewing those lower than him is slowly discarded as he becomes more romantically interested in Elizabeth as the plot progresses

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    A Restless Liar The Penelopiad‚ written by Margaret Atwood‚ is a story based on Penelope’s life experiences. Penelope‚ Queen of Ithaca‚ provides this information while in Hades‚ but speaks as if she were from modern times. Most of The Penelopiad is about Penelope’s life; however there is another major story line. The maids that assist Penelope in her everyday work also voice their hardships they are subjected to throughout their lives. The reader gets both Penelope’s and her maid’s points of view

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    Margaret Atwood’s poem “Siren Song” (rpt. In Greg Johnson and Thomas R. Arp‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 12th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth‚ 2015] 797-798) draws in the reader by describing what a siren song and what it may be. The definition of a siren song according to Merriam-Webster is “ an alluring utterance or appeal; especially : one that is seductive or deceptive.” This definition plays an important role in the entire story that is being told in this poem. There are many different

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    Pride & Prejudice Jane Austin‚ the author of Pride & Prejudice‚ was born December 16‚ 1775. She was one of five children to her parents George and Cassandra Austen. Austin was very close to her only sister Cassandra and the correspondence between the two was abundant‚ although many of the letters were discarded after Austin’s death. Cassandra is also responsible for the only unquestioned drawing that we have of Austin. Austin received her education from two family members in Oxford then in Southampton

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    Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Theory and Practice‚ highlights one fundamental aspect of feminist criticism: patriarchy. Patriarchy can be seen in Jane Austen’s novel in the form of the existing system of entailment. Entailment in Pride and Prejudice‚ the restriction of future ownership of real estate to particular descendants‚ is limited solely to male heirs. As Mr. Bennet has no male children‚ his estate will be entailed to Mr. Collins as opposed to his own daughters. Mrs. Bennet remarks

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    This is the first sentence of Pride and Prejudice and stands as one of the most famous first lines in literature. Even as it briskly introduces the arrival of Mr. Bingley at Netherfield—the event that sets the novel in motion—this sentence also offers a miniature sketch of the entire plot‚ which concerns itself with the pursuit of “single men in possession of a good fortune” by various female characters. The preoccupation with socially advantageous marriage in nineteenth-century English society manifests

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    2007 SIREN SONG Margaret Atwood’s "Siren Song" is a lyric that consists of nine three-lined stanzas that neither possess any recognizable rhyme scheme nor rhythm. The speaker of this poem is a mythical creature‚ a Siren‚ who addresses us‚ the audience‚ when she speaks of the victims whom she lured through the enticing song she sings. The overall tone of this poem is sarcastic and quite sinister. The title itself immediately depicts the theme and speaker of the poem. The whole poem is an example of

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    this prejudiced society through Pride and Prejudice‚ which involved the role of women as a major‚ governing over their marriages for economic sustainability and their lack of authority. Austen’s controversial novel was adapted into a feature film which presented the real and gritty society as how it truly was during the time of Regency England; before the adaptation was released‚ Austen’s work was paralleled in 20th century India as the transformation‚ Bride and Prejudice. These films realise for their

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