Category: /Literature/Biographies
The Importance of a Reliable Character
As a novelist, Jane Austen must guide the implied reader's views in order for the complete impact of her plots to be perceived. Austen accomplishes this through many rhetorical techniques; however, she is most
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Twenty Years at Hull-House
By Jane Addams
Jane Addams was from a large wealthy family in the small town of Cedarville, Illinois. She was born in 1860, the fifth surviving child of eight. Her mother and sibling died during childbirth when Jane
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In The Book Of Ruth, by Jane Hamilton, every character suffers some form of pain. Many of the characters aren't sure how to handle their pain the right way. Each character also has a different reaction to the pain, just like in reality; everyone handles
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
of the time, Jane Austen and Emily Dickenson, both chose this independent path for themselves, which was looked upon as strange. These two women were ahead of their time and showed their opposition of the statis quo through their works of literature.
Austen's
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In the Jane Austen's novels "Emma" and "Persuasion", a theme of key importance is class distinction. The social order of the characters is significant in understanding their position on society and also how they perceive themselves in relation to other
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and Prejudice?
Through Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen creates a small sheltered world which reflects many aspects of nineteenth century, England. An aspect which is dramatised in the novel is the economic inequality of women. This inequality forces many women
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In my opinion, pride comes in for the sharper criticism by Jane Austen. She has chosen to personify this characteristic in several characters in "Pride and Prejudice", although it is hard to find one character that portrays prejudice alone, throughout
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Write an essay on a person who influenced America during the Guilded Age.
"...Jane Addams combines all the best feminine qualities which will help us to develop peace on earth." These words were the ones describing Jane Addams on the day she
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is a complex novel that relates the events surrounding the relations, lives, and loves of a middle-upper class English family in the late nineteenth century. Because of the detailed descriptions
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therefore she intends to present her daughters to Mr.Bingley so he can marry one of them.
The Bennet girls: Only three are vaguely presented in this chapter Lizzy (Elizabeth) that is the favorite of her father, also the presumably handsome Jane and humored
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