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Explore the ways Jane Austen satirizes the social values of her characters in volume one of Pride and Prejudice
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Exploring the first chapter of the novel
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Familyrelationships
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FitzWilliam Darcy
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From a close reading of the selected passage, what emerges about Elizabeth and Lady Catherine’s characters and attitudes to a marriage across the class boundaries?
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From a reading of Jane Austen's short stories what do we learn about women's lives in the late 18th century?
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From a reading of Jane Austen’s short stories what do we learn about women’s lives in the late eighteenth century?
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From your study of chapters 1-21 of Pride & Prejudice what have you learnt about the various members of the Bennet family and their relationships?
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Give a character sketch of Mr. Bennet.
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Give an account of Elizabeth's relationships with her immediate family.
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Give Your Opinion On Jane Austen’s Portrayal of Darcy in Pride and Prejudice
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Half Brothers - How far can you sympathise with Helen, Gregory, William Preston and the narrator of the tale? How does Elizabeth Gaskell guide your response?
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Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.” Examine what the reader can deduce about marriage in “Pride and Prejudice” from the authorial voice and the characters’ opinions.
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Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters.’Discuss the theme of marriage in this novel with particular reference to Mrs Bennet and her three daughters who marry.
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Has your perception of transformations been illuminated by your comparative study of Emma and Clueless? The adaptation of Jane Austen’s nineteenth century novel Emma into Amy Heckerling’s twentieth century film Clueless has illumi
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Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary both portray significant female characters.
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Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary both portray significant female characters. Both of these works show women striving for happiness and freedom.
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How and why are Letters Significant in ‘Pride and Prejudice’
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How and why does Elizabeth's opinion change of Darcy in Chapter 43?
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How are love and romance portrayed differently in the 18th and 20th centuries?
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How do Darcy and Elizabeth Change and Develop in Pride and Prejudice?
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How do Elizabeth’s feelings for Darcy change during Chapter 43
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How do Elizabeth’s first impressions of Darcy and Wickham’s characters in Pride and Prejudice develop, and do they prove correct?
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How do pride and Prejudice affect the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth - Compare and Contrast the proposals of Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth.
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How do pride and Prejudice affect the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth - Compare and Contrast the proposals of Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth.
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