CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION Women during sixteen, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were not allowed to express their views. Women tried to speak and this became a major issue which gave attention to women, their modern thoughts at the end of the 18th century they were allowed to speak out against injustices. Though modern feminism was not there at that time but many women show their interest and tried to face the problems by using many interesting ideas and creative methods. In other words, we…
Jane and Laila are two character that are in analogous situations and have similar personalities and functions in their respective novels.Jane in Pride and Prejudice is depicted as a sweet tempered, beautiful and relatively naive girl. She is always willing to see the best in everybody and never suspects even the most suspicious characters of having ulterior motives or doing anything that might hurt her. At the beginning of A Thousand Splendid Suns, Laila is just a kid and has a similar…
Introduction Set in the English countryside in a county roughly thirty miles from London, the novel opens with the Bennet family in Longbourn and their five unmarried daughters, but the Novel centres on Elizabeth Bennet, the second daughter of the five daughters of Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Bennet is desperate to see them married as she was their mother. The family itself is not as rich as those they interact with because they have no son, five daughters. Mrs. Bennet, she is concerned with finding…
Alyssa Kelly Cupryk , 7th hour AP Lang, Independent Novel Project DUE: September 26, 2014 Section I: MLA Works Cited Section II: Response Notes Part One-Chapters 1-11 Quotations: “Elizabeth continued her walk alone… springing over puddles with impatient activity and finding herself at last within view of the house with weary ankles, dirty stockings, and a face glowing with the warmth of exercise…” Analysis: In this passage, Austen makes uses of several techniques to convey the image of…