Category: /Literature/English
Jane Austen's Emma is a novel of courtship. Like all of Austen's novels, it centers around the marriage plot: who will marry whom? For what reasons will they marry? Love, practicality, or necessity? At the center of the story is the title character
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Category: /Literature/English
Jane Austen's Emma is a novel of courtship. Like all of Austen's novels, it centers around the marriage plot: who will marry whom? For what reasons will they marry? Love, practicality, or necessity? At the center of the story is the title character
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Category: /Literature/English
Gretchen Boling
Mrs. Wood
A.P. Language & Composition
12 April 2000
Openings
The tone of many novels is set within the first few lines or pages; the reader can also tell the author's style through diction detail, and syntax. Jane Austin's
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Pride and Prejudice-
The passage which best relates the theme of Pride and Prejudice,
by Jane Austin, is on page 125, in the middle of the page. This is
where Mr. Darcy is proposing to Elizabeth, and is informing her of the
inferiority of her
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Category: /Literature/Novels
awakes, reminiscing on the night before. We walked here, and I had the furmity and rum in it-and sold her. (Pg 21) In relation with his substance abuse, he is intoxicated one evening and sells his wife and daughter, Susan and Elizabeth-Jane. During
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-Janes fathers death sets up her disavowal of him at the end of the novel, establishing him as a truly unloved and tragic character.
One cannot deny that luck plays a hand in this game of chance, however. It was not Henchard that caused Richard Newson
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Category: /Literature/English
Pride and Prejudice
The passage which best relates the theme of Pride and Prejudice,
by Jane Austin, is on page 125, in the middle of the page. This is
where Mr. Darcy is proposing to Elizabeth, and is informing her of the
inferiority
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Category: /Literature/English
, middle-class Dick & Jane reader. Much as Pecola's world falls apart in the novel, the Dick & Jane passages, repeated three times, degenerate into formless, meaningless print: "seemothermotherisverynice."
The object of scorn for her "ugliness" from her family
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Category: /Literature
about what he does, especially when it had to do with Allie who he admires. Then stradlater starts talking about the date and starts taunting Holden about Jane. Holden gets mad and flips on stradlater but stradlater doesn't allow Holden to hurt him. Holden
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Mental Health
Subject Name: Doe, Jane
Jane Doe is a stated twenty two year old female. She has a history of reoccurring problems on the work site and at home. Most recently, Jane experienced a "psychotic" episode at work and was hospitalized for two weeks during
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