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Commitment In Mr. Bennett's Letter To Alice
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I chose to use Mr Bennett as my picture because it seems that he has a big knowledge to marriage and love. He has been with his wife for many years and he respects her although he does joke around about it “You mistake me, my dear. I have the utmost respect for your nerves. They've been my constant companion these twenty years.”
This shows how commitment was a large value and had a big part in the early times , this poster is Mr Bennett and the words commitment under , I have done it in a motivational poster to show that it can that Mr Bennett needed to be motivated to make it through the 20 years with the same women

This poster of commitment links strongly to letter to Alice, as Alice shows commitment to doing well in her

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