Her brain is Austen's brain.
She is Austen's way to have input in what happens without having to include narration.
The real prespective- outside perspective, no emotional attatchments which allow for an unbiast opinion.
Bitter?
Silence... irrelevant?
jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2010
miércoles, 1 de diciembre de 2010
Discussing The Title and Definitions
Vanity:
-mostly seen at the balls and dances (social gatherings)
- not only what people think of you but what others do to affect this opinion
- Caroline Bingley
Pride:
- Elizabeth (upon meeting Darcy)
- Darcy (argument with Elizabeth/ Letter)
- Lady Catherine at dinner talking ABOUT the Bennets
Prejudice:
- Balls
- Elizabeth/ Darcy Relationship
- Collins (starting with letter)
- Caroline and Darcy with the Bennet's at Bingley's house
-mostly seen at the balls and dances (social gatherings)
- not only what people think of you but what others do to affect this opinion
- Caroline Bingley
Pride:
- Elizabeth (upon meeting Darcy)
- Darcy (argument with Elizabeth/ Letter)
- Lady Catherine at dinner talking ABOUT the Bennets
Prejudice:
- Balls
- Elizabeth/ Darcy Relationship
- Collins (starting with letter)
- Caroline and Darcy with the Bennet's at Bingley's house
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