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Prose Study Coursework: How does Jane Austen Present Marriage and the Marriage Market in the novel Pride and Prejudice.
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Published in 1813, how does Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice fit in with traditional presentations of women in literature of this period?
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Qualification For Jury Service
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Read the short stories, Teresa's marriage and the three sisters, consider which of the marriages in both of the stories is going to be successful.
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Realist Novel
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Referring to two or more brief extracts from the novel, examine Jane Austen's approach to the theme of relationships between men and women within the social and historical context of her times.
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Relationships and Marriages in Pride and Prejudice.
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Reread the exchange between Charlotte and Elizabeth about marriage. How does this section of the novel provide a foundation for the novel’s central messages regarding marriage?
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Role of Convention in Courtship.
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Satire and irony in Pride and Prejudice.
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Satire in Pride and Prejudice
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Satire is an important element of Jane Austen's writing. Illustrate with examples, the satire in Pride and Prejudice
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Scenes of Suicide - A Comparison between Madame Bovary and the awakening.
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Short Stories - How Feng Ji-Cai presents prejudice in ‘The Tall Woman and Her Short Husband’?
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Should the heroine of Pride and Prejudice have accepted the marriage proposals from Mr Collins and from Mr Darcy? Discuss with reference to the proposal scenes in Pride and Prejudice
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Show how love and marriage has changed since Jane Austen’s time
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Show how the treatment of love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice reflects the historical period in which Jane Austen lived.
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Show the importance of Jane Austen's letters in
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Significance of social, historical and cultural implications of 19th century
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Social, historical and cultural contexts - Pre-1914 Prose - 'Pride and Prejudice'
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Summaries of Chapter 8 - 16 P&P
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Symbolism At Its Best - A Lesson before dying
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synopsis of pride and prejudice
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Synopsis on "Pride and Prejudice"- By Jane Austen.
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