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good art and literature. One of philosopher Aristotles most pronounced contentions was that art holds a mirror up to life; with t...
In 8 pages this paper discusses how the socially conservative attitudes of the 19th century manifest themselves in Jane Austen's P...
social restrictions she found particularly repugnant. First published in 1816, Emma "criticizes the manners and values of the upp...
the novel, Frank Churchill, though a very important supporting character, for it is his contrast with the more refined George Knig...
chance to marry and would fight amongst other females for this dubious honor. She would also seem to be showing that in each case ...
with an ideal society of the time. "The novel focuses on the romantic affairs of the two sisters. When Marianne sprains her ank...
All the women are intrigued with Darcy and the potential marriage material he represents, however he is nonplused by what he consi...
and among Sir Thomas Bertram, Fanny Price and Henry & Mary Crawford that characteristic of humanitys constant quest for the concep...
of Victorian societys patriarchal structure. In Emma, she constructed her characters in such a way that they could speak for her,...
Further, the social context supports its own institutions in a cyclical manner and personal expectations are clearly based on the ...
social and political patriarchy of the time dictated that estates automatically reverted to the control of the male heir, which in...
in hopes that Jane will be forced to stay over at the estate and therefore seal the deal that she has been looking for her daughte...
This is reflected in Emmas refusal to allow Harriet to marry her well-intentioned suitor, Robert Martin, whom she dismissed as "a ...
Then, there is the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. They are bent on being the perfect family in that the father deals wi...
slaves and share-croppers and Cherokee Indian. During her time in university and her early years as a struggling writer, in which ...
mother, Lady de Courcy, reveals, this woman is no shrinking violet (Knuth 215). Lady Susan uses her feminine wiles whenever the m...
pleasantly perched atop the social ladder, she picks and chooses with whom she associates. Her values, as well as those of her be...
She found, however, that it was one to which she must inure herself. Since he actually was expected in the country, she must teac...
who are unfamiliar with the novels premise, it concerns the Dashwood family (a mother and her three young daughters) who have been...
more so when Elizabeth - who relishes the opportunity to manipulate him - opts to dance instead with Mr. Wickham, a man Darcy deci...
of Emma, or Cher in the film. Ferriss notes how "Heckerling offers a series of suggestive parallels between Austens heroine and he...
put before us, is a father who "trusts" everything will be fine, because at least there may be some land acquisition in the final ...
In six pages this paper discusses the chapter that focuses upon Darcy and Elizabeth's relationship in Jane Austen's Pride and Prej...
In twelve pages this report discusses how morality and stateliness are represented in this 1814 novel by Jane Austen. Four source...
is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever so well known to each other, or ever so similar befo...
Although she may secretly yearn to be more like her sister Marianne, Elinor cannot help but maintain her rational outlook, inasmuc...
This paper examines the roles played by male and female characters in the society created within Jane Austen's literature. This f...
Modern movie adaptations of classic novels are often hard to compare to the originals. This report discusses the film version of P...
In eleven pages this paper analyzes this novel by Jane Austen in terms of symbolism, theme, setting, and characterization. There ...
In five pages this paper examines the themes of self discovery and courtship as they are presented in this novel by Jane Austen. ...