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    English 4 Honors August 22‚ 2012 Pride and Prejudice VS Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Pride and prejudice the original 1817 romantic comedy about young lovers in contrast to Pride and Prejudice and zombies which combine Jane Austens classical novel pride and Prejudice with elements of modern zombie fictional and Gothic literature. Both tales keep the same concept telling a story about tangled relationships between young couples in different social classes questioning true love and love out of

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    The original title for Pride and Prejudice was First Impressions; this may have been chosen by the author Austen as the title because this is what the novel is about and is the main theme that runs throughout the book. The novel deals with the incorrect judgements that often occur at the beginning of an acquaintance and how these misjudgements can change as individuals learn more about each other‚ like Elizabeth and Darcy. So therefore some people may say that the title first impression is better

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    In Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen‚ she depicts the courtships and marriages of the early nineteenth century as well as the roles women had in society. Where women needed to marry for social and financial reasons instead of affection‚ which is illustrated in Mrs. Bennet’s attempt to find wealthy husbands for each of her daughters. However‚ the protagonist‚ Elizabeth Bennet wants the quite opposite as she would rather marry with affection‚ thus breaking the traditional female role. In

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    will one day be his. At dinner‚ Mr. Collins lavishes praise on Lady Catherine de Bourgh and her daughter‚ a lovely young lady who will one day inherit the de Bourgh fortune. After the meal‚ he is asked to read to the girls‚ but he refuses to read a novel and reads from a book of sermons instead. Lydia becomes so bored that she interrupts his reading with more gossip about the soldiers. Mr. Collins is offended and abandons the reading choosing to play backgammon with Mr. Bennet. Mr. Collins is in search

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    Analytical Essay: Pride & Prejudice The progress between Elizabeth’s and Darcy’s relationship‚ in Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) illustrates and explores several the key themes in the novel. Their relationship highlights class expectations‚ pride and prejudice‚ and marriage‚ and how they play a major role in determining the course of their association. These are outlined through their first prejudiced dislike of each other when they first meet‚ the stronger feelings for Elizabeth

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    Pride and Prejudice Discussion Items No 1 Response 1. How does the setting of the early nineteenth‚ late eighteenth century England influence the characters and events of the novel? The traditions and culture influence the characters and plot completely throughout Pride and Prejudice. The division of classes found in in this culture provide the base for the complicated game the characters must play to attract each other. Since England is well developed at this time‚ it is possible for the characters

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    having a sexual history. Labels evolve throughout time to fit the offender’s description; thus‚ words like “slut” can be used to describe anybody. Although the term “slut” has multiple definitions‚ it is mostly a sexist insult used by women to describe other women and. The term “slut” is a destructive label that intentionally humiliates the lives of many and must be eradicated for the benefit of females. The term “slut” can be vastly interpreted. Ranging from a sexually promiscuous woman‚ a provocatively

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    For centuries Europe has had used alliances for political‚ military or economic agreement between two or more nations. As a continent full of ethnic‚ territorial and political disputes‚ these alliances served as a great tool for larger states to take control of smaller ones. The three main alliances during the early nineteenth century were the Triple Entente‚ the Triple Alliance‚ and the Balkans. The Triple Entente‚ an alliance consisting of Britain‚ France and Russia was for political and economic

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    19th Century Women’s Roles Ibsen’s A Doll’s House shook the foundations of 19th century social expectancy and the way women were perceived at that time. Women’s roles in society‚ the household and the workplace are apparent in A Doll’s House but Ibsen also shifts and helps change the way women were perceived. The audience and critics (which were mostly men) were worried about the possibility of other women following Nora’s lead and walking out and so the play was banned. The role Nora takes and

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    Dec. 2012 Personal Response Jane Austen’s novelPride and Prejudice‚ is a great representation of how life in the 1800s would have been. Placement in society played a major role and most of her characters only did what society permitted them to do. The people who you were surrounded around either broke you or made you an influence on the town. The women seemed to look only for someone to marry them‚ not for someone to love them. The women in this novel‚ searched for men with wealth and power. They

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