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Proposals Of Marriage
1,966 wordsExplore proposals of marriage and the representation of married women in Pride and Prejudice Marriage is the ultimate goal in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The book begins with the quote 'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife', and this sets the tone for all the events that are to follow. It manages to present a miniature version of all that happens over the course of the novel, the entire plot of which is basica...
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One Trait Mr Collins
916 wordsOne of the weaknesses of the novel, Pride and Prejudice is that the characters are divided up between those you like and those you don't. Discuss. The characters found in the novel, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, are easily contrasted. While some characters are likeable, we have others who are seen as silly and petty. Thus, we have strong differences between the various characters, who present to us the nature of society in those times. The reflection of the 19th Century through the charac...
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Characters Like Mrs Bennet
1,215 wordsThis passage is an account of a conversation that goes on largely between Mrs Bennet and Mr Bingley, yet at the same time, it manages to reveal aspects of the other characters in the way that they react to this situation. In accomplishing this, the passage is a showcase for many [vague] of the narrative techniques that Austen has employed consistently throughout the course of the novel. In this extract, like many other passages, characters that go off on tangents and have long monologues to bore...
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Darcy And Elizabeth
1,276 wordsJane Austen was a child of the Enlightenment, an age when reason was valued while many romantic traditions still lingered on in society. [ By the way the romantic period follows the Enlightenment (a reaction) ] As one of the educated and intelligent women emerging from this era, Austen has used the character of Elizabeth Bennet to epitomize the harmonious balance between reason and emotion in a woman, making her a truly admirable and attractive character. Elizabeth's strength of character is emp...
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Mrs Lackersteen And Ma Hla May
1,766 wordsAs a woman in the 20th Century, I feel the need to fit into certain molds that society chooses. Through the continued exposure to television, magazines, and other forms of media, I, along with others, feel the pressure to be what society wants me to be. For example, the media is not shy when revealing the ideal figure that they believe every woman should have. Indeed, 36-24-36 is a sign of our time, being portrayed everywhere from billboards to sitcoms. If a woman obtains a perfect figure, she f...
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Renton And Diane Play With Convention
1,665 wordsIn this essay I will be discussing the various ways in which three pieces of pre-twentieth century literature and the film Trainspotting went about following / not following convention in regard to relationships. I will be discussing two poems in the forms of sonnets, called Sonnet to Idea by Drayton, and Sonnet 130 by Shakespeare. I will also discuss the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and the screenplay Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh. Courtship is another word for dating / courting wi...