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Essays 211 - 240
Although she may secretly yearn to be more like her sister Marianne, Elinor cannot help but maintain her rational outlook, inasmuc...
In six pages this paper discusses what human nature lesson heroine Elizabeth Bennet learns in these important chapters of Pride an...
Admiral and Sophia Croft share the steering of a carriage and save them all from disaster (Austen 114). Sophia says of her sea li...
In 6 pages this paper examines the last novel by Jane Austen and how themes of marriage and maturation are represented in the expe...
In five pages this paper discusses how social commentary during the Victorian Age was expressed through female characterizations i...
points out that because magnanimous people have a proper set of values they frequently appear to have a "lofty detachment" to the ...
This paper consists of four pages and examines the social, domestic, perceived, and realistic definitions of women's roles as repr...
In twelve pages this report discusses how morality and stateliness are represented in this 1814 novel by Jane Austen. Four source...
This paper examines the essential elements that make up a literary work and define the writer. The author discusses Shakespeare, ...
Modern movie adaptations of classic novels are often hard to compare to the originals. This report discusses the film version of P...
In five pages cultural expectations and social norms in the novel Emma by Jane Austen and the film Clueless are compared. Five so...
the first place: it was your brothers wicked fiance Isabella who had dreamt up such nonsense in the first place, and convinced you...
In eight pages this essay assesses the maturation or lack thereof of male characters Elton, Churchill, and Knightley in Emma by Ja...
In six pages this paper contrasts and compares the status of single women with their married counterparts in a consideration of Em...
Further, the social context supports its own institutions in a cyclical manner and personal expectations are clearly based on the ...
is actually a monk, Shedoni, but he is a man who had a presence that possessed the "gloomy pride of a disappointed one" (Radcliffe...
by the society in which she lives. Its hard to see how this makes Austen a misogynist. Zwingel argues that Austen is a misogynist...
main point of the journeys) can be summarized as follows: Huckleberry Finn and his friend Jim, an escaped slave, start down the Mi...
This essay describes how Austen uses characterization and irony in a manner that causes contemporary readers to identify with the ...
her better judgment, but she was initially dismissive. Emma prefers living through others instead of living for herself, and her ...
In a paper of eight pages, the writer looks at Emma, by Jane Austen. The text is compared to the naturalistic techniques employed ...
In a paper of three pages, the writer looks at Jane Austen. Quotes from the novel are used to respond to criticisms of her writing...
extension of this established practice. The music industry claimed that the development was not a surprise, and that the potential...
For much of our history the US has regarded itself as being exceptional to one extent or another...
even screenwriters who disguise them as interesting stories. The original Star Trek was great at teaching these moral lessons whil...
many markets that the firm is competing within, and although in the UK is has managed to scrape a leadership passion, it is only i...
obtaining a bank loan. What follows is a literature review and analysis about classical and modern theories about venture c...
In a paper of four pages, the author reflects on the views of culture and the person, focusing on the assessments of culture in Ne...
In a paper of four pages, the author reflects on the views of individuals within ac culture, focusing on impacts of western ideals...
This essay draws on sources to describe the shift from viewing homosexuality as a criminal offense and a mental disorder to a more...