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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Pride And Prejudice :: essays research papers

Pride And Prejudice, Jane Austin Jane Austin was born in 1775 in Stevenson, Hampshire. Her family wasnt rich but managed to give her a decent education. At fourteen she began to economise little plays for home theatricals. She also wrote nonsense storys to entertain her family. After her fathers hideaway they moved to the town of Bath. She was writing First Impression, now c all in alled Pride and Prejudice but couldnt get it published till 1813. Jane led a unperturbed life and never married. She died in 1817. She has written several novels Sense and Sensibility(1811), Mansfield(1814), Emma(1816), Northanger Abbey(1818) and Persuasion(1818). Jane Austin published her novels anonymously. It wasnt till the twentieth century that she became really famous. Jane used to write about love and money.WORK Pride and Prejudice is the title of Jane Austins first novel. It deals with a very proud man and a charr that has too many prejudices. It isnt before they both see that they are wro ng that they puke love each other.Pride and Prejudice is a sentimentalist novel in which manners are very important. Its been first published in 1813. My version Blackbirds 1992THEME Ideas and manners can be changed. I dont know what else to make of it. Its the only lesson I can find in the novel. I read because I enjoy it, not because I want to be taught life visions. STORYLINETitle Pride and PrejudiceAuthor Jane AustinChapter 1Mrs. Bennet tells her husband, Mr. Bennet, to chide the rising owner of Netherfield, Mr. Bingley. He is quite rich and he is single which makes him a wanted man with all the girls in the neighbourhood. Mr. Bennet tells her that he wont be visiting him because he likes to fool around with her. Mrs. Bennet is thinking about their five daughters, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine and Lydia. One of them might fall in love with this Mr. Bingley and that would cortege her just fine.Chapter 2Mr. Bennet did visit Mr. Bingley, being one of the first. He didnt tel l his wife or his daughters about is till the evening after the visit. They were all over him, wanting to know everything about Bingley.His wife praised him to be such a good father and couldnt stop telling him that she knew he would visit Bingley. Chapter 3The girls hear from their neighbour, Lady Lucas, what Mr. Bingley is like, for their father refused to tell them.

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