I tried to get this ONE question answered earlier, but couldnt get an answer, just questions to my question! LOL.
But, here it is again:
A number of critics have maintained that Darcy is not a particularly well - developed or believable character, and that his transformation is a mere plot...
i am doing a presentation for english and i need help... i dont know how to start my intro... i want my intro to capture my audience, but im soo lost to how.. can anyone PLEASE start it off for me? or have any ideas pleassseee?
thanks!
In the 2005 movie, before Mr. Bingley proposes when all the girls of the home are just lounging around, the mom is lying on the couch humming this song, its like a classical song and it god "something something the angels sing" i can't explain it maybe you guys know?
thanks for even looking at this!
character is related to the main? The character is Mrs. Annesley, I am not that could in deciphering the old english but from my understanding she is a friend of Darcy's? An aunt? A cousin, perhaps? Please help me clear this up!
If there is no such character in the book please tell me!
Need help on a question which is...
In chapter 42 what techniques does Austen use to describe the shortcomings of the Bennet's marriage? In what ways is it a failed marriage?
I read Northeranger Abbey and loved, I heard good things about Pride and Prejudice, read ten chapters of it today - it's so boring! Does it get any better?
Is there a prejudice against homosexuals and same sex marriages in society?
Why? What is the underlying reason for the prejudice against homosexuals and same sex marriages?
...interest in the book, ideas? I need to read this for my english class, and I really struggled very hard to fall for the book. The movie is quite great indeed but the book interests me none whatsoever. It is not the manner in which they speak im not really sure what it is.
has anyone got any...
more specifically, how does Jane Austen use humor in her dialogue to contribute to the humor of the book?
a couple examples include:
the quick conversations between characters
mr benette's sacasm
...anything else or information to add? please anything helps
more specifically, how does Jane Austen use humor in her dialogue to contribute to the humor of the book?
a couple examples include:
the quick conversations between characters
mr benette's sacasm
...anything else or information to add? please anything helps
1. Identify the speaker: "The more i see of the world, the more I am dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or sense."
2. What does Mrs. Gardiner...