‘Pride & Prejudice’ Articles
Written by Jason on 11 November 2008
This is the draft and might be revised in the next day of two. In response to the exam section a question b.
What importance does Mr Collins have in the whole of Pride and Prejudice?
The reader is
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Written by Jason on 15 October 2008
Although I haven’t written in comments quite what I was looking for in my study of Pride and Prejudice, I now have an essay with the above title. It’s to be handed in next Wednesday so
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Written by Jason on 11 October 2008
Having not made as many notes in English as other subjects I’m glad that now we have an assignment to do. I did write an essay in lesson, I say essay but it was just a paragraph or two. It
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Written by Jason on 08 October 2008
In the next lesson of English I’m to write one or two paragraphs to answer this question.
Choose any one aspect of narrative from:
Narrative
First/Second/Third person narrative
Omniscient
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Written by Jason on 01 October 2008
AO3 - Explore connections and comparisons between different literary texts, informed by interpretations of other readers
We explored more of what this assessment objective means in relation to a
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Written by Jason on 28 September 2008
Discovering more about a character can also be done by observing their surroundings and although Jane Austen doesn’t make much of settings in Pride and Prejudice there is a good piece where she
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Written by Jason on 25 September 2008
Looking into society of the time in Pride and Prejudice from a few pages in the book. I am still reading the book and in lessons we are continuing watching the BBC series which had Colin Firth as
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Written by Jason on 13 September 2008
As the focus of English at the moment is Pride and Prejudice I’ll stick with Jane Austen on this.
Essentially, Pride & Prejudice is written in third person omniscience, that is you would
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Written by Jason on 10 September 2008
“The Bennet’s are lower gentry and in awe of Mr. Darcy’s wealth and old money status. The Bingley’s are new money from trade, but still very rich. Since Mr. Darcy was not interested in
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Written by Jason on 10 September 2008
This is new to me so I am somewhat intrigued by the notion that one character is created solely for the purpose of complimenting or contrasting with another. The realisation that characters are
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