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  • Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones’s Diary

    Pride and Prejudice and Bridget Jones’s Diary

    Bridget Jones’s Diary is a highly imaginative interpretation of the novel Pride and Prejudice, so different to be hardly recognizable. Discuss. Directed by Sharon Maguire in 2001, one hundred and eighty-eight years after Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813, with that, Bridget Jones’s Diary would seem be quite diverse to Pride and Prejudice. But it is actually a highly imaginative interpretation of the novel. This modern interpretation is seen through the plot, characters, context,

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Edward
  • Pride and Prejudice Essay

    Pride and Prejudice Essay

    This is an unrevised version of the essay. Sorry! I don't have another version. Sometimes at the moment of reading a novel, we can feel that the author reflects our own feelings; in fact, we can easily imagine our own life printed in the book. It is the case of Jane Austen’s novels, in which she presents us human relationships through either a very natural or critical view: showing its virtues and defects. One of

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Jon
  • Compare Much Ado About Nothing to Pride and Prejudice

    Compare Much Ado About Nothing to Pride and Prejudice

    What methods does each writer employ to develop this discussion and to present social attitudes. The two fiction books I have chosen are Jane Austin’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and William Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. These two texts are different in many ways. However, they convey certain aspects of society. They both show us Society’s view on love and marriage. But also it shows us how wealth gives certain people status. The two pieces are

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Is Bridget Jones Nothing More Than Pride and Prejudice in Modern Dress?

    Is Bridget Jones Nothing More Than Pride and Prejudice in Modern Dress?

    Love and marriage is the theme of the best selling book Bridget Jones’ Diary by Helen Fielding and the critically acclaimed novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. There are numerous similarities between the two yet they are set in different eras. Despite this, the young women in both texts have to deal with family and people in their social circles pressurising them to meet the ideal man or love interest. Each story revolves around

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Yan
  • Marriage Ideas in Pride and Prejudice

    Marriage Ideas in Pride and Prejudice

    Marriage Ideas in Pride and Prejudice Marriage is supposed to be about money and a very small affection towards the person you are marrying. Marriage is a decision made by societies dictates as well. “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife” (Austen 1). Jane Austen started her novel Pride and Prejudice this way because it clearly states that marriage

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: David
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice In pride and prejudice there are three main marriages that are focused on. The marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, Lydia and Mr. Whickam, and Jane and Mr. Bingley. The marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is very different from the marriage of Jane and Mr. Bingley. The reason that the marriages are so different is because they both married for different reasons. Elizabeth is The second daughter in the Bennet family,

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    Submitted: March 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • F.Scott Fitzgerald’s "the Great Gatsby" Comparison and Contrasted with Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice

    F.Scott Fitzgerald’s "the Great Gatsby" Comparison and Contrasted with Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice

    The reading of other texts contributes to creating meaning for other texts. An example of this is Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, this novel is more easily understood when it is compared and contrasted to other literature works, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The aspects of the two novels that can be compared and contrasted are the plot development, characterisation, setting, narrative point of view, writer’s context and themes and issues. The

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: David
  • Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

    Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

    Marriage in Pride and Prejudice It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. This first sentence of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice could not have better prepared the reader for the rest of the novel. The thread that sews together the lives of all the characters in this classic is the establishment of marriage. Austen uses the Bennet family of

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Pride and Prejudice: The Importance of Marriage

    Pride and Prejudice: The Importance of Marriage

    Pride and Prejudice: The Importance of Marriage Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Austen with the purpose of positioning us, as the readers, to share her attitudes on the importance of marriage. Austen had extremely radical views for her time. She believed that marriage should not occur on the grounds of superficial feelings, pressures to marry, or wealth and social status. The author believed that one should only marry for love. Austen uses characters

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    Submitted: March 12, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Evolving Ideas of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

    The Evolving Ideas of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

    The Evolving ideas of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice In Jane Austen’s, Pride and Prejudice, the theme of marriage and the evolving role it plays in the lives of women in the 1800th century is very distinct. Women had few choices in the direction their lives were to take. Due to a process called entailing, if the father of a family did not have a son, his property, upon his death would be given to

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    Submitted: March 19, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Pride and Prejudice of Men and Women

    The Pride and Prejudice of Men and Women

    Love is inconceivably the most confusing concept ever. Some love, simple, or not love at all, is easily achieved, while true-love is very hard to obtain. It is most certainly, at its best, described in Jane Austin’s “Pride and Prejudice”. One can most likely name a few ways love comes about, that is, “true-love” or the want to truly be with one, financial stability, and social acceptance. It is most desirable to seek “true-love”, but

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

    Throughout Jane Austen’s novels she suggests marriages that are for wealth are more common as those for love. This idea is revealed in the course of her novels by the examples of marriages she provides. One example is Willoughby and Miss Sophia Grey in Sense and Sensibility, married not because of love, but because it was the choice that promised financial security. Edward’s sister, Fanny Dashwood, opposed Lucy Steele and Edward Ferrars’ marriage because Edward

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Term Paper on Pride and Prejudice

    Term Paper on Pride and Prejudice

    An overly proud person looks down on people and as long as he looks down, he cannot see that which is above him. On the other hand, an individual with too little pride has an attitude of mediocrity and this hinders self-realization. Disproportionate pride blinds moral judgment, creates intolerance and deters relationships. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin is a novel that portrays individual characters who demonstrate a lack of balance in the way they

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    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Artur
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

    Plot Summary As the story begins, Mr. Bingley has just rented the mansion at Netherfield Park, and the whole town is anxious to meet their wealthy new neighbor. Mrs. Bennet is particularily excited at the prospect of the young, Mr. Bingley making a good suiter for one of the daughters. Shortly after Mr. Bennet calls on Mr. Bingly, the whole Bennet family becomes acquainted with Bingley at a ball. To the ball, Bingley brings his

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Jack
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice is the story of the Bennet family and their romantic life. Mainly the romantic life refers to the five unmarried girls of the family: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia. Their mother Mrs. Bennet was desperate to see her eldest three daughters (Elizabeth, Jane, and Lydia) married, and the news of the wealthy bachelor Mr. Bingley and his friend Mr. Darcy moving to town was of major excitement for her. Mrs. Bennet

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Janna
  • Marriage in Pride and Prejudice and in Jane Eyre

    Marriage in Pride and Prejudice and in Jane Eyre

    Most of the novels we read involve marriages .Discuss the dialectics involved in the marriage of Pride and Prejudice and another novel of your choice. Marriage in the 19th century has always been an important issue and thus, it is manifested in most of the novels of the 19th century. Pride and Prejudice as well as Jane Eyre are two novels in which the dialectics of marriage are strongly present. In the opening of

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Anna
  • How Effectively Does the Opening Chapter of Pride and Prejudice Introduce the Reader to the Central Characters and Concerns of the Novel?

    How Effectively Does the Opening Chapter of Pride and Prejudice Introduce the Reader to the Central Characters and Concerns of the Novel?

    The novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ focuses mainly on the protagonists, Elizabeth and Jane. Most of the novel is centred around Elizabeth’s point of view. The arrival of Bingley in the neighbourhood is the starting point. In the opening chapter, the reader is introduced to Mr Bennet and Mrs Bennet. Through these characters, the reader learns about Mrs Bennet’s biggest concern; to marry off all her daughters. The themes of the novel are mostly related to

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    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Pride and Prejudice - Courtship Themes

    Pride and Prejudice - Courtship Themes

    Courtship is friendly and often ingratiating attention for the purpose of winning a favor or establishing an alliance or other relationships. Courtship is a reoccurring theme in the novel The Pride and the Prejudice. For example, Mrs. Bennet is very concerned that all her daughters will marry, Lydia eloped with Wickham, Elizabeth turned down Mr. Collins proposal, and Darcy fell in love with Elizabeth. Have you ever wondered why people focus so much on growing

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    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Pride and Prejudice Characters

    Pride and Prejudice Characters

    Elizabeth Bennet is the female protagonist of the novel. She appeared at first through the conversation of her parents “…Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters…” The novel is told according to the changes in her thoughts. Elizabeth was born in a middle class family. They owned a small country estate of Longbourn in England. The strory took place in the time of 18th-19th centrury, where the class distinction was still deep in

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    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: regina
  • Pride and Prejudice Gender Roles

    Pride and Prejudice Gender Roles

    The continued setbacks for modern females can be viewed through the character of Jane Bennet. The independent mind of Elizabeth was not inherited from her older sister Jane because although intelligent, beautiful and cultured, Jane has little say in her life’s direction. Given the almost non-existent economic prospects for women in the late 18th century, Jane, the eldest Bennet daughter, finds herself at the mercy of Charles Bingley’s flakiness. Her chance at a fulfilling life

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    Submitted: November 25, 2014 By: Shivani Shah
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

    Jane Austen has drawn a Perfect picture of gender issues and class struggle in her novel 'Pride and Prejudice '. Although we can say that the picture is an implicit one. With the two inches of ivory she has carved a beautiful sculpture which appears smiling from outside. Only if we tries to look hither and study each and every minute detail, we shall find the concealed truth. The novel appears to be a perfect

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    Submitted: May 24, 2016 By: nairkavy
  • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice taught me not to base a person’s character on other’s opinions and first impressions. I enjoyed the story line although, I found it to be rather slow at times. I wouldn’t change much about the book and understand why it is a classic. I would recommend this book because I found it to be interesting, and I believe others would enjoy it as well. I

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    Submitted: July 28, 2016 By: pizzalique
  • Feminism in Pride and Prejudice

    Feminism in Pride and Prejudice

    学 期 论 文 Feminism in Pride and Prejudice 女权主义在《傲慢与偏见》中的体现 系 别: 外语系 专业名称: 英语专业 课 程 名 称: 英美文学选读 I 学生姓名: 杨奕芸 学 号: 09151619 ________________ Feminism is a culture in which women are treated differently or inferiorly than men, and that, becasue of the differences in treatment, women are at a disadvantage. Feminism assumes that such unfair treament is cultural and there is a way to change and make a difference. The role

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    Submitted: November 23, 2017 By: willow
  • The Self-Becoming of Elizabeth and Darcy in Novel, Pride and Prejudice, as a Result of the Process of Self-Exploration

    The Self-Becoming of Elizabeth and Darcy in Novel, Pride and Prejudice, as a Result of the Process of Self-Exploration

    Fazal Fazal Ur Rehman The Self-Becoming of Elizabeth and Darcy in novel, Pride and Prejudice, as a result of the process of Self-Exploration Analyzing Jane Austen’s characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy in her novel, Pride and Prejudice, in the light of Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of Self-Becoming as a result of the process of Self-Exploration is the subject matter of my assignment. Friedrich Nietzsche’s concept of Self-Exploration fascinates me and Jane Austen’s novel can be

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    Submitted: May 29, 2018 By: 0604
  • A Book Report of Pride and Prejudice

    A Book Report of Pride and Prejudice

    A Book Report of Pride and Prejudice An introduction to the author Jane Auston (16 December,17 – 18 July,1817) was one of the most famous English novelists whose works critique the novels of sensibility of the second half of the 18th century. Although she never married in her all life, her plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favorable social standing and economic security. She is part of the

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    Submitted: December 1, 2018 By: Juliana He

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