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    While it is easy to assume the power of an estate such as Pemberley-- a place so regal that it evokes an evolution in our headstrong heroine-- it is much harder to understand how Elizabeth’s home of Longbourne can create a similar effect. Since we are first introduced to the property as simply, “the village where…

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    which they belong. In Pride and Prejudice, the characters are placed into a setting or house to which their social class matches. For example, Netherfield, Rosings and Pemberley all represent a family. As Charles J.McCann says “(T)hus, while Netherfield is to Bingley as Rosings is to Lady Catherine, the unknown quantity that is Pemberley creates a certain mystery about Darcy.”…

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    Caroline Binley Deception

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    Caroline Bingley developed her own character throughout the novel such as jealousy, cunning, and fraudulent. She started to treat Elizabeth with respect after she married Darcy so she can still be involved with Pemberley. Caroline still deceives Elizabeth by respecting her just to be apart of Pemberley and to be closer to Darcy. Even though Caroline’s intentions was to benefit herself, she molded the novel and the main theme of the novel. Her actions made Darcy and Bingley find true love for…

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    Consequently, Elizabeth’s clouded judgement causes her to act stubbornly, unfairly, and irrationally towards Darcy, as she remains resolute in her image of him. She refuses to see Darcy “agreeable” as she “is determined to hate” him (Austen 89). The term “determined” implies an underlying resolution to not change her opinion. Regardless of Darcy’s agreeable actions, she does not want to like him.This determination shows how the perseverance and strength of one’s flaws. Prejudice, formed without…

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    Elizabeth Bennet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darcy, were married on July 23, 1824. The ceremony was held at the Darcy estate in Pemberley with Reverend Rupert Smith officiating the marriage. The ceremony was held outdoors surrounded by lovely flowers and clean crisp air, marvelous conditions for a summer wedding. The wedding commenced with a lovely group of violins playing harmonious entry music for the bride and her father as they stride arm in…

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    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Setting England(Netherfield Park, Rosings Park, and Pemberley); late 1700s-early 1800s Genre Drama - Fiction / Romance Novel Historical Information The French Revolution, American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars took place in Jane’s life We see these events influence her work through the militia and the importance of financial stability in marriage. Women’s rights were altering a little at the time making it more common for the wealthy to get some…

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    Every couple’s love story is not the same. Though there may be many similarities, they are all special and distinct. For some couples, their story may be love at first sight and how their affection for each other grew so easily. For other couples, their story may be about many obstacles they had to overcome to be able to eventually find love in one another. However, in all love stories, no matter how they came to be, love always prevails in the end. All love stories are unique, but some are more…

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    Pride and Prejudice introduces the character Elizabeth Bennet in the beginning of the book. Elizabeth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet has four sisters. From the onset of the story, Elizabeth stands out from the rest of her family, as the family member who adapts to the world around her. Throughout the novel, Elizabeth encounters many different characters which allow her to change in both positive and negative ways. Elizabeth first meets Mr. Darcy at a the Meryton Ball, a local assembly…

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    Pride and Prejudice is a romance novel written by Jane Austen and published in 1813. Pride and Prejudice is firstly a novel about surpassing obstacles and finding true love and happiness. The story follows the emotional development of the main character Elizabeth Bennet, one of the five daughters of Bennet family, who has the tendency to judge too quickly. As the story progress, Elizabeth learns the difference between the superficial and the essential, throughout her relationship with Mr. Darcy.…

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    It is a truth universally acknowledged that any person in want of a large fortune and popularity must be known on Instagram. Social media apps such as Facebook, Twitter and the afore-mentioned Instagram, are the most frequently utilized tools for social networking. No longer is social networking limited to occupational meetings or face-to-face reunions, but now with a simple tap of our Smartphones, we are able to ‘follow’ or ‘friend’ new people. In our hands we hold the ability to get a…

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