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    The book Pride and Prejudice starts with a common opinion that a wealthy man must marry and a girl must marry a wealthy man once she gets the change. The idea that was accepted at that time allows girls to dream to marry a man if he is in good possession. From mothers to young ladies marriage is seen as a way of having a steady and comfortable life. In addition to the goal of having a wealthy life‚ it is necessary for young ladies to find a husband because of the matter of entailment. Meaning that

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    By: Dena Grade 9 27/08/08 Pride And Prejudice Why is Elizabeth so anxious to distrust Mr. Darcy at the start of the novel‚ and instead trust Mr. Wickham? First impressions are not always important; even though a lot of people base their whole opinion on a person through their first impression. Most times the first impression of someone is not the way they truly are. You may think‚ at first‚ that a person is‚ for example‚ mean. But as you get to know them better‚ you see their real intentions

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    Name: Major Work Data Sheet Title: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Publication date: January 28‚ 1813 Genre: Satire‚ Fiction‚ Novel‚ Novel of manners‚ Romance novel Author Biographical information: Jane Austen was born December 16‚ 1775 in Steventon to Reverend George and Cassandra Austen. She was the seventh child and formed a very close bond with both her only other sister and her elder brother Henry. Henry eventually became a literary agent. Austen grew up with access to

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    Stereotype- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or the idea of a particular type of person or group. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen are stereotypical in the portrayal of many of the characters except for Elizabeth Bennet. Elizabeth is viewed as an expressive feminist due to her strong ideals and expectations for her life. Elizabeth’s ability to be vocal about her opinions is a more noticeable due to how stereotypical the other women the novel are; however‚ such behaviour could be

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    Direct & Indirect Speech การนำคำพูดของคนอื่น ๆ ไปบอกเล่าใครฟังมีวิธีพูดได้ 2 วิธีคือ 1. ยกคำพูดเดิมไปบอกทั้งหมด (Direct Speech)      [pic] Nicole says‚ "I am going to the movie."      [pic]Judy says to me‚  "get out" 2. ดัดแปลงคำพูดเดิมเป็นคำพูดของผู้เล่าเอง (Indirect Speech)      [pic] Nicole says that she is going to the movies.      [pic]Judy tells me to get out. การเปลี่ยนประโยคคำพูดจาก  Direct Speech  หรือ  Indirect Speech   มี 3 ประเภท 1.  Indirect

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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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    Jack Borde 10 November 2014 English 342 Professor Goldberg Marxism in Pride and Prejudice In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the plot focuses on the Bennet family and their five unmarried daughters. In this novel‚ the main idea that Jane Austen presents is that societal hierarchies are constructed through money and that people behave and act in correspondence with their wealth. This main theme or idea directly corresponds with Karl Marx’s theory of Marxism. While Marxism came after the first

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    drills. Wickham serves a contrast to Darcy while Bingley is a foil to him. Elizabeth’s is compared and contrasted with Jane and Caroline Bingley. Austen builds character through piling an infinite succession of minute details about them. In “Pride and Prejudice”‚ the Elizabeth-Darcy relationship is traced through minute details‚ details which look trivial and insignificant in the first instance but whose significance is realized only after reading the novel. Austen is a great realist in art. She

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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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    Assignment 1 Read the passage from Pride and Prejudice and‚ in a continuous essay of not more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing how narrative voice and dialogue are important elements in the creation of meaning in the passage. The passage of Pride and Prejudice contains many narrative devices to help further the understanding of the reader. This includes the narrative devices of ‘telling’ the reader events using narrative voice‚ free indirect speech or focalisation‚ and ‘showing’

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