I need to write a creative response to Pride and Prejudice writing in the style of Jane Austen. I have to make up the conversation between Mrs Bennet and Mr Bennet after Mr Darcy and Mr Bingley's proposals. It needs to be 800-1000 words. Can someone just tell me what they would talk about?
Im wanting to get a pride and prejudice quote FROM THE BOOK not the movie about love (preferably one from Elizabeth or Mister Darcy). Im considering:
Elizabeth Bennet: Only the deepest love will persuade me into matrimony.
Are there any others anyone can think of that might be good? Thanks!
...complain people have towards them? a while ago I was in Spain on a family holiday with my parents, and one night this English guy in a bar who was a bit drunk, started to complaining about how southerners (as in the south of England) think people from stoke-on-Trent (like him) are less...
I am looking for some one to answer the following quiz for me for a homework assingment. If you don't mind please state what race\ethnicity you are somewhere in your answers.
Thanks!
1. What are some of the things people who don't know you very well tend to think about you?
2. Which of these...
What would be a good introduction for the thesis statement: "Elizabeth Bennet, through her relationship with Fitzwilliam Darcy, shows that she resembles modern young women."?
At first, I was thinking of describing modern young women and then associating their characteristics with Elizabeth...
i did almost all my homework, i just need a little help please!!!
1. What does the reader know and Charlotte begin to suspect at this point in the novel, regarding Darcy and Elizabeth?
2)10. How does Kitty benefit from her sisters' marriages?
3) What is the result of Lady Catherine's...
I am looking for some Pride and Prejudice themes. I have to write a 5 paragraph essay on it for class and though I have some good themes, I was just making sure I have all I can get. I'm not talking about short themes like Love, Class, etc. I need universal themes (morals basically) like don't...
I'll read them both eventually but which do you recommend I read first?
It's still a little unclear about what both of them are about. Could someone explain it to me? (please don't copy and paste the summary from wikipedia or anywhere else. I'd like an actual fan's explanation)
Weren't there...
Is there any way of saying that Austen wrote the book Pride and Prejudice and was not intending to criticize society's ideas of marriage. Any passages or examples from the book itself would help
thank you =)
Well, it is a criticism of how marriage is at the time. The Bennets are all obsessed...