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    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is set in the 18th century‚ when the future of society relied on social class. According to social class the relationship between Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth should have been impossible‚ but they are able to break through these restrictions.The novel is dominated by the progression of Elizabeth and Darcy’s relationship through the obstacles of breaking through social class. Jane Austen illustrates the restrictions of the social construct of class based on wealth along

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Sharon Maguire’s Bridget Jone’s Diary both portray a microcosm of the beliefs and values of a particular class of British society. Some beliefs and values are shared between both societies‚ however as times change‚ differences are bound to arise. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Austen mainly deals with middle and higher-class society. The Bennets being of a middle class socialize time and again with their own class and higher‚ particularly Elizabeth. Middle and higher

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    Independent Novel Essay on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice "It is truth universally acknowledged‚ that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife." This quote out of the novel is the very first sentence and is also one of the themes of this novel. Though it may seem like a strange theme it was actually quite good‚ if not great. It gave the story funny moments‚ unsure twists‚ and a type of romantic adventure that almost every girl loves. The theme is simple

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    Although Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ are two completely different texts‚ as one is a play- only able to use dialogue to portray feelings of love-and the other is a novel- where descriptions of characters moods and feelings can be used- they both demonstrate a variety of techniques to portray strong feelings of love. Right from the beginning Shakespeare introduces the ideas of strong love using a prologue-this prologue is a sonnet in iambic pentameter. From

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    the free indirect speech? The free indirect speech ’s person and tense are same to the indirect speech. But it has a difference from indirect speech‚ that is it has no guide sentences‚ the retail words themselves are the independent sentences. Because it has the same person and tense with indirect speech‚ the characters’ speechs could blend to the narritive words easily and become the member of the narrative words.Apart from person and tense‚ other componences are same to the direct speech‚ so the

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    The two novels‚ Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice‚ do compare especially in the way of the two major relationships which encapsulate each novel’s plot. In Wuthering Heights‚ the relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff greatly compare to that of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. With Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy‚ the idea of social standing within society keeps them apart and makes one seem less appealing to the other. Because of Darcy’s high social standing‚ the relationship between the two seems

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    1) In 1859‚ Charles Darwin described a model of how living things change over time. He described this model and the evidence that supported it in a book called On The Origin of Species. Which scientific term is used to describe a testable model that seeks to explain natural phenomena?  A) data  B) hypothesis  C) observation  D) theory 2) When an experiment is repeated and the new results are different from the original results‚ what could you assume to be true?  A) The results from both experiments

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    When life presents us with an opportunity where we can get ahead‚ or allows us a chance to make a past transgression right‚ we are obliged to discern the occasion and take action. We must move forward with confidence‚ and not look back‚ for this may be a once in a life time opportunity. Indecision or hesitation may cause us to miss out on what we really desire in life‚ and what we may end up with instead is a life filled with regret. Unfortunately‚ the latter is the case in the Greek myth of “Orpheus

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    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the good friend of Elizabeth Bennet‚ Charlotte Lucas‚ marries the Bennet’s cousin‚ Mr. Collins. Mr. Collins is a very interesting character in that he acts like a clown‚ and Austen satirizes throughout the novel by giving him puerile characteristics. He has a lack of knowledge of dancing and an amusing way of speaking (using malapropism). In marrying Mr. Collins‚ Charlotte makes the right decision because of her personal nature‚ her lack of attractiveness‚ and

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    In The novel The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway‚ Men are portrayed to be good loving beings who only want to be loved in turn and that women use men for their own gain‚ enjoyment‚ and pleasure‚ but in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ Women are portrayed to be good beings who want to love and be loved‚ and men are the horrid ones who use women for their own pleasure and gain. Hemingway shows in his novel‚ men are true in their love by example of Jake’s love for Brett‚ and that women are horrid

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