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Do you consider Mr and Mrs Bennet to be good parents?
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Does the 1995 BBC adaptation of ‘Prideand Prejudice’ enhance your understanding of the novel?
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Eighteenth Century to Modern Day woman's status.
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Elizabeth and Darcy are contrasting characters. Their backgrounds are so different that marriage between theTwo seem impossible. How does Jane Austen devise a union?
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Elizabeth Bennet certainly has problems with formulating her opinion of people rather abruptly
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Elizabeth Bennet is a very popular heroine. What qualities make her so attractive?
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Elizabeth Bennet Received Two Very Advantageous Proposals Of Marriage - How Were They Similar? How Were They Different? Why Did She Reject Them Both?
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Elizabeth in P&P
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Elizabeth is an independent, passionate and unconventional heroine.
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Elizabeth receives three proposals of marriage in Pride and Prejudice. Why does she reject the first two and accept the third?
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Elizabeth receives three proposals of marriage in ‘Pride and Prejudice’. Why does she reject the first two and accept the third? You should consider:ź Elizabeth’s motives for the decisions she makes
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Elizabeth's letter to Jane
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Eloquence: The Window To the Soul and the Number One Requirement for a Successful Courtship
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english pride and prejudice
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Examine Austen's presentation of marriage in 'Pride and Prejudice' by discussing three or four relationships. What can we deduce about Austen's attitudes to marriage?
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Examine How the Letters of Mr Collins, Darcy and Lydia Help Us Better to Understand Their Characters
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Examine in close detail the proposals received by Elizabeth Bennet from Mr Collins and Mr Darcy, considering - The character of the suitors.
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Examine in detail how and where Jane Austen makes us change our opinion of Mr Darcy during the course of the novel.
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Examine the Attitudes to Love and Marriage that Emerge in Chapters 1-23 of 'Pride and Predjudice' and Discuss how we are Made Aware of Jane Austen's Attitude Towards them.
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Examine the development of the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy. To what extent does the society of the period influence their behaviour and attitude?
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Examine the different marriage relationships and attitudes towards marriage presented in 'Pride and Prejudice'. Is it possible to draw any conclusions about Jane Austen's own views on the subject?
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Examine the themes of love and marriage in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
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Examine the way in which both Austen and Shakespeare present a spirited female lead.
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Examine the ways in which the theme of Pride and Prejudice is revealed through the characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy.
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Examine the ways in which the theme of Pride and Prejudice is revealed through the characters of Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy.
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