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    To begin my paper, I will first look at the role of Mr. Bennet’s poor parenting in Pride and Prejudice. After a topical introduction to Mr. Bennet this opening paragraph will summarize many important points of Joanne Bailey’s book on Parenting in Georgian England to frame the rest of the paper. After setting the framework for the paper with Joanne Bailey’s text, this paragraph will begin to use specific examples from P&P that show Mr. Bennet’s poor parenting. These will include how this poor…

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Gurinder Chadha’s Bride and Prejudice both present a similar story revolving misjudgement and marriage, however, they each take place in a different setting that influences various factors within the work. The setting is one of the key factors in a book or movie because it affects the way characters act and the way each scene throughout the plot is displayed. Furthermore, the time in which each literary work takes place affects our reasoning to what happens…

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    Love, Marriage, and for Better One of Jane Austen’s main characters, Mr. Darcy, once said “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment” (Pride and Prejudice). While this quote was used in Pride and Prejudice, it has truth in it for all of Austen’s stories. Two of her books, Emma and Northanger Abbey, demonstrate this in the captivating way of using characterization, setting, theme, conflict, symbol, and syntax. Austen’s two main…

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    genres of books, such as comedy, romance, drama, action and adventure, and mystery, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, is none of these. Pride and Prejudice is a prime example of a satirical book. With humor, irony, and exaggeration being a vast part of Jane Austen’s writing. She gives all the characters their own personalities, with some character’s personalities being overcome by a certain trait, such as pride; That certain trait is excessive. Jane Austen also makes the book a satire,…

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    Emotions make people who they are, and pride is one of the most common and powerful human emotions that has the power to change a person completely for the better or worse. Many writers use pride to cause the rise and fall of heroes in epics such as Beowulf, Macbeth, and Everyman. Therefore pride can be characterized throughout British literature as one of the biggest conflicts heroes struggle with. Pride can be arguably one of the greatest flaws in human nature according to Christians and one…

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    Research Paper: Pride and Prejudice In the satirical social commentary novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, the characters of Elizabeth Bennet, Lydia Bennet, Mr. Darcy, and Mr. Wickham are products of their society’s traditional, hierarchical construct, however Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy reject this aspect of their nurture, and they embrace their true nature. Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813, by Jane Austen, who wrote the novel as she came of age. The novel takes place in the…

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    There is one story presented in two different ways. One through a book that is during the regency period and the other in modern day India. Though both Pride and Prejudice and Bride and Prejudice have similarities in showing the character “Darcy” throughout their storylines, Pride and Prejudice shows how Darcy’s first impressions affected his character, while Bride and Prejudice shows that Darcy’s character did not have much change throughout the film. This may not seem like a huge change…

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    celebration of love. Some marriages, however, are foolish and haphazard, happening for all the wrong reasons. In Pride and Prejudice, through the experiences of Lydia and Wickham, Charlotte and Collins, and Elizabeth and Darcy, Austen criticizes marriages based on infatuation, convenience and money, and emphasizes that marriages can only be successful is they are founded on mutual love. Throughout Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen reprimands what she feels are unwise marriages. Specifically…

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    himself in many places. Yet in the end, the two semi-dysfunctional souls achieve happiness in each other stating that in their marriage, “they were able to love each other as they well intended” (369). And it is through these two relationships that Pride and…

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    novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, she displays a stark contrast between characters in the story. Throughout the novel, Austen discusses the theme of pride in certain characters. She focuses on two opposite sides of pride. The positive correct pride that has the attributes of self-respect, honor, and integrity of oneself and name. There is also negative pride that is defined by arrogance, self-indulgence, thoughts of superiority, and laziness. Mr. Darcy shows the most positive pride in…

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