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Which character do you think is the most important in the novel, 'Pride and Prejudice'? You should give your reasons in full, referring closely to events, speech and behaviour.
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Who do you consider to be the Romantic hero in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
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Who do you consider to be the romantic hero in Pride and Prejudice
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Who is most responsible for Lydias downfall in Pride and Prejudice, and how does Austen use this episode to shape the novel?
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Why Is Mr Darcy a suitable partner for Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice"?
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Why Would it Degrade Cathy to Marry Heathcliff?
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With close reference to key scenes from 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Tea in the Wendy House', and 'He said', write about how attitudes towards love and marriage have changed.
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With closereference to two episodes from Persuasion, explore Austen’s attitudes tomarriage
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With particular reference to the novel opening, how does Jane Austen present the role of women in pride and prejudice?
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With reference to the texts that you have studied thus far, discuss the ways in which writers have made their characters interesting.
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Woman's Rights.
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Woman's status: Eighteenth Century to Modern Day
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Write a character sketch of anyone of your choice in Pride and Prejudice. This could be one major character or one with a small part in the book but about whom you have interesting things to say.
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Write a close analysis of Chapter 43, showing how Jane Austen reveals Elizabeth's changing attitudes towards Mr. Darcy. To what extent is this chapter a turning point in the novel?
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Write an essay on Darcy's pride and Elizabeth's prejudice
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Write character studies of two major characters in Pride and Prejudice and show how they contribute to the novel.
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Writing as John Proctor on the gallows.
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‘Austen presents us with several different examples of marriage in ‘Pride and Prejudice
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“How does Jane Austen comment to her readers on the concept of a good marriage in ‘Pride and Prejudice’?”
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“I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print” – Jane Austen on Elizabeth. To what extent do you believe Elizabeth Bennet to be “delightful”? You should consider her words and actions throughout the novel.
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“Marriage then, ideally is a love match, and still ideally, more isinvolved- the character and fortune of the lover.”
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“The Jane Austen novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ is basically concerned with the education of a young heroine”
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“What view of love and marriage does Jane Austen present to the reader in Pride and Prejudice?”
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“‘Marriage is quite clearly a central theme in ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ Choose three marriages and say how we know whether Jane Austen thinks they are good or bad marriages.’”
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