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    Consciousness is the state of awareness‚ reflecting on the environment of external and internal stimuli. The sensory system operates by sending information from the right side of the body‚ to the cerebral left hemisphere of the brain for processing and vice versa. The corpus collosum is an enormous collection of neural fibers that connect the two halves of the brain. In “healthy” individuals the two hemispheres work together as one to compliment our overall consciousness. The right hemisphere specialises

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    boastful nature of his wealth and connection to Lady Catherine. Moreover‚ Elizabeth describes him as “tall and grave and pompous‚ wrapt in a cloud of solemn vanity‚ servility‚ stupidity‚ and spitefulness‚ but without the faintest gleam of self-consciousness or suspicion of the ridiculous figure” (Austen‚ 2005‚ p. 218) which illustrates his awkward and unappealing nature. Mr. Collins’s aversion for Lady Catherine de Bourgh is furthermore developed by Austen’s creation of the parallel between the stature

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    Alyssa Vermillion 3/04/11 The Foils of Elizabeth: Highlighting Her Prejudice The minor characters in Pride and Prejudice are very important because of the tone and humor they add to the novel‚ but most importantly‚ the minor characters give insight to the main characters‚ especially to Elizabeth. No minor character gives more insight into Elizabeth’s than Charlotte‚ demonstrating that Elizabeth is narrow minded and quick to judge. One of the main insights into Elizabeth’s character is

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    David Davidson Professor Jane Doe English 326 29 January 2014 Social Norms and Values in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen makes brilliant use of her characters and their situations to paint an image of society in the early 19th century. At the same time‚ the norms and values which she presents bear some remarkable similarities to today’s world. Social norms are defined by Kendall‚ Murray‚ and Linden in Sociology in Our Times as “established rules of behavior

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    Love is in the air Bridget Jones’s diary and Pride and prejudice are two very similar stories but they still have a few differences. We have been watching the films in school and I’m going to write about the stories and compare them and find their similarities and differences. Bridget Jones’s Diary This story is about Bridget Jones. She is a 32 year old clumsy single woman who‚ according to herself‚ drink to much and doesn’t think before she speaks. She want to change her life for the better

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    Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice‚ many characters disagree about what marriage should be. Some believe there should be happiness and love in a marriage‚ and others believe happiness is simply a matter of chance. In the poem “Habitation‚” Margaret Atwood uses literary techniques such as symbolism and metaphors to show that the idea of marriage is sugar-coated‚ and a marriage takes work and upkeep to sustain happiness. Both of these pieces of literature have very unique views on marriage. Pride and Prejudice

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    Jane Austen’s beloved novel‚ Pride & Prejudice‚ centers on the life of Elizabeth‚ the second-born daughter of an English family in Longbourn‚ England‚ and the challenges she faces in searching for marriage and upholding a proper reputation for the Bennet family name in a society built on class structure. Seth Grahame-Smith’s rendition‚ Pride & Prejudice & Zombies‚ and the film‚ Bridge & Prejudice‚ adapt the same general storyline‚ however each incorporates a unique alternate version of the well-known

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the theme of appearance versus reality is recurrent. Austen seeks to prove that often one’s appearance hides one’s true character. This thematic concept is clearly evident in the case of Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham and how they appear to Elizabeth Bennett. From her first impressions of both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham‚ Elizabeth comes to misguided conclusions about their true character. Elizabeth spends most of the novel reevaluating her stance regarding both of

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    “The main interest of the novel is in its portrayal of intricate characters” Explore the methods which writers use to create complex characters. One of the main interests of Pride and Prejudice is its portrayal of intricate characters. Austen employs various narrative techniques to create complex characters such as the use of dialogue‚ psychological realism‚ free indirect discourse‚ symbolism and many others. This also applies to the Yellow Wallpaper‚ where we are able to gain access to the narrator’s

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    Chapter 12 With Jane’s recovery complete‚ she and Elizabeth decide to return to the Bennet household. However‚ their mother makes excuses as to why they cannot use the carriage to return. Jane is finally coerced into borrowing Bingley’s carriage‚ but it means they will need to wait for one more day to leave. Meanwhile‚ Darcy notes that he has been paying too much attention to Elizabeth and decides to speak with her less. The next day the Bennet sisters return home to a mother who is not entirely

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