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    conflict which is highly evident is between the two characters Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. They are very important women in the story as they are completely the opposite which makes them vital of the play. Abigail Williams is a seventeen year old girl; she is an orphan as her parents were murdered by Indians. Abigail is malicious‚ evil and a liar. She was Elizabeth Proctors servant before she got fired. Elizabeth fired her as she found out she had an affair with her husband John Proctor. Abigail

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    introduced to Mr. Darcy and soon find out that he is arrogant‚ cold‚ and thinks he is above all the people in Longbourn. This brings us to the inciting incident where Mr. Darcy refuses to dance with Elizabeth. Within earshot he says that there is nobody pretty enough to dance with him‚ even Elizabeth. This action turns everyone completely off from Mr. Darcy as they realize that no matter how rich he is‚ his personality is awful. Bingley is also at the party and soon starts to We also see Jane and

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    has with Darcy is how Mr. Wickham’s position as a clergyman was given to someone else. Darcy most likely gave the job to someone else out of jealousy. 2. Elizabeth reacts to Mr. Wickham’s account of Mr. Darcy’s treatment of himself in an astonished way. She believes his story‚ but she just cannot believe Mr. Darcy would do such a thing. Elizabeth believes his story so implicitly because she has been around Mr. Darcy long enough to know how proud and cold he is. 3. Mr. Wickham was intended to be a

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    While studying Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry‚ it was remarkably clear that Bishop’s carefully judged use of language aids the reader to uncover the intensity of feeling in her poetry. In the six poems in which I studied by this poet‚ we can see how Bishop used the languages to her advantage in a way that helped the reader to uncover the intensity of feeling in her work. We can see the emotions in her poetry through a mix of language types and techniques within "The Fish"‚ "The Prodigal"‚ “In the Filling

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    how real marriages are to be built. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen effectively shows her theme that happy strong marriages take time to build by contrasting Darcy and Elizabeth ’s relationship with the marriage relationships of‚ Mr. Wickham and Lydia‚ Mr. Collins and Charlotte‚ and Mr. Bingley and Jane. Darcy and Elizabeth are made up to be an example of the perfect couple. They are the ones who discover that a relationship will not last without love‚ and manage to balance love with the need

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    either gain self knowledge or none at all. The search for self is a main concern in this novel as it determines the level of happiness the characters will attain. An example of this is Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy who through struggle possess self knowledge allowing them to understand their down falls. Elizabeth and Darcy reach a point of self knowledge and are able to decipher their weaker points‚ allowing them to act upon them and re-evaluate themselves; leading them to greater happiness

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    mediocre Charlotte results in a despicable marriage. Collins is a vulgar‚ pompous and rapacious man who is subservient to his parsoness and always arrogant before his inferiors. His pompous and rapacious character determines that his proposal to Elizabeth is a failure. His vulgar and servile character and his ridiculous concept of love lead to his quick marriage with Charlotte. Charlotte is a vain and mediocre girl. Her mediocre character and perception result in her marriage with Collins.   Her

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    Cheever also comes to the Proctor house and sees the poppet and tells Elizabeth that Abigail got stuck with a needle in the same spot a needle was found in the poppet. Elizabeth was hauled off to jail. Giles and Francis come to the Proctor house to tell John how their wives were taken to jail for count of witch craft. In Act Three‚ Giles wants to prove his wife

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    Characteristic analysis of women’s writing between Chinese and British ----- Comparison of Elizabeth Bennet and Manzhen Gu Introduction Literature includes stories‚ poems‚ and plays‚ especially those that are considered to have value as art and not just entertainment (MACMILIAN). As a vital part of literature‚ fiction have a long history and variety genres‚ furthermore women’s writing is a bright spot. This essay will state the similarities and differences between British and Chinese

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    themes are clearly signified through the character traits of the characters .For example‚ in the beginning of the novel‚ after a ball‚ Mr. Darcy said ‘she is tolerable; but not handsome enough to tempt me’ to Mr. Bingley when they talking about Elizabeth Bennet. This situation gives the readers an imagery of Mr. Darcy feeling arrogance as he comes from a family of high status. The introduction of the story already indicates the idea of pride which is a theme in this novel. The theme of pride

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