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Comic Characters in Pride and Prejudice
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Comment on how Jane Austen shows how Elizabeth's changing feelings towards Darcy, paying particular attention to chapters 18, 34 and 43.
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Commentary on "Mr, Collins's proposal" from Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austin
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Compare and contrast 'The Chrysanthemums' and 'The Odour of Chrysanthemums', paying close attention to the 2 main characters and say which story offers a better ending
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Compare and contrast Elizabeth Proctor with Abigail Williams. Does the former have any redeeming features? Does the latter have any flaws?
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Compare and contrast Elizabeth Proctor with Abigail Williams. Does the former have any redeeming features? Does the latter have any flaws?
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Compare and contrast how Jane Austen's attitude and concerns are revealed in the opening chapters of Pride and Prejudice and Emma.
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Compare and contrast Mr Collins' proposal to Elizabethwith Mr Darcy's marriage and proposal. How do the proposals and Elizabeth's response contribute to our understanding of Jane Austen's view of marriage?
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Compare and Contrast Mr Darcy's First Proposal to Elizabeth (Chapter 34) with Mr. Collins' Proposal (Chapter 19).
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Compare and contrast the proposal of Mr Collins with the first made by Mr Darcy, and explain whether you think Lizzy was right to refuse them.
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Compare and contrast the proposal of Mr Collins with the first made by Mr Darcy, and explain whether you think Lizzy was right to refuse them.
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Compare and contrast the proposal of Mr Collins with the first made by Mr Darcy, and explain whether you think Lizzy was right to refuse them.
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Compare and contrast the proposals made by Mr Collins (volume 1 chapter 19) and Mr Darcy (volume 2 chapter 11) to Elizabeth.
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Compare and contrast the proposals made to Elizabeth by Mr. Collins at Longbourn and Mr. Darcy at Hunsford.
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Compare and Contrast the proposals of Mr. Collins and Mr. Darcy
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Compare and Contrast the Three Proposals that Elizabeth Receives
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Compare and Contrast the two proposals to Elizabeth Bennet
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Compare and contrast the variety of attitudes to marriage as expressed by different characters in “Pride and Prejudice”.
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Compare and Contrast the various reactions to Lydia going to Brighton
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Compare and contrast the various reactions to Lydia going to Brighton.
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Compare and contrast the writers presentations of Beverly (Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party) and Mrs. Bennet (Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice) as warped reflections of the societies in which they live.
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Compare how each author presents attitudes towards marriage in "The Three Sisters" by Jane Austen, and "Teresa's Wedding" by William Trevor
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Compare Jane Austen's presentation of Mr. Darcy, Mr. Knightley and their views on the heroines in the two novels.
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Compare Mr. Wickham's and Elizabeth's Attitude Towards Marriage.
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Compare the attitudes to marriage displayed in the world of Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice with those displayed in your world today.
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