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    Lydia has run away with Wickham. Elizabeth tells Darcy what had happened‚ and she and the Gardiners leave for home at once” (Moore). No matter what the situation is‚ the two are together and decide what to do in situations as a team. The Gardiners also reflect sympathy. "With the Gardiners‚ they were always on the most intimate on terms… and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude…” (Austen 268). The second the pair found out about Lydia running off with Wickham‚ Mr. Gardiner set out

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    Nicole Jarrell Intro to Theatre Ms. Elizabeth Taheri October 10‚ 2000 Theatre as a Religious Ceremony "The drama in Greece was inextricably bound up with religious feeling and religious observance." (Cheney 33) The citizens of the Greek states were the first European communities to raise dramatic performances to the level of an art. Furthermore‚ the Greek playwrights still exercise a potent creative force‚ and many modern dramatists find strong relationships between these legendary themes

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    Does Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice follow the conventions of a romantic novel? A conventionally romantic novel usually focuses on the relationship between a physically attractive man and woman. The hero and heroine usually meet early in the story and fall in love at first sight. The two lovers may‚ more often than not‚ have to overcome obstacles in order to be together‚ but in the end‚ it seems that love conquers all. Pride and Prejudice does fall into this ’romance’ category; it’s often considered

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    influenced current Health Care Information system (HCIS) practices. Compare/Contrast In order to compare and contrast a skilled nursing facility in the last 20 years‚ he or she must first understand what HCIS intel’s. According to Glaser‚ Wagner & Wickham (2013)‚ HCIS is an arrangement of information (data)‚ processes‚ people‚ and information technology that interact to collect‚ process‚ store‚ and provide as output the information needed to support the health care organization. Comparing and contrasting

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    but Mr.Darcy is able to save their family name. Lydia and Mr.Wickham run away together an elope‚ and if people were to find out that they were not married then the Bennet name would be ruined. In a letter to Elizabeth‚ Mrs.Gardiner tells her that “Wickham still cherished the hope of more effectually making his fortune by marriage”‚ so Mr.Darcy paid him the money for Mr.Wickham to marry Lydia (313). Darcy only does this to help Lydia because she is Elizabeth’s sister and he did not want their family

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    A Successful Marriage “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune‚ must be in want of a wife” (3). Taken from the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ this opening quote can only lead one to assume what the novel will be about: marriage. A “successful” marriage has many components and the importance of each can vary depending on the individual. According to Austen‚ based on the way she opened her novel‚ marriage is mostly a women’s need.

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    The presentation of the theme of change is what draws the reader in. Explore the methods by which the writers develop the theme of change in the light of this statement. The theme of change is used by writers to draw a reader in. Through the use of narrative techniques such as narrative structure and voice‚ use of speech‚ symbols and motifs the writer is able to develop this theme of change. In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen uses authorial voice‚ free

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    her field is the human heart. Therefore‚ although she writes in the years of war between England and France while Napoleon was changing the map of Europe‚ in her novel we find not mention of "Britain at war." In "Pride and Prejudice" soldiers like Wickham‚ come to Meryton to provide‚ in a sense‚ amusement for the girls. Austen thus does not impose anything harsh or unnecessary on her novel; this alludes to the artistic unity of her creation. She consciously limits herself and does not write anything

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    like you‚ whose very countenance may vouch for your being amiable” Even after many warnings from Mrs. Bingly and Jane‚ Elizabeth will believe anything Mr.Wickham tells her because she already dislikes Darcy and she is staring to fall in love with Wickham. Elizabeth now blames all her problems on Mr.Darcy. She accuses him of separating Mr.Blingly and Jane. Elizabeth tells Mrs. Gardiner when she comes to visit the Bingly family at Longbourn “for he is now custody of his friend‚ and Mr.Darcy would no

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    characters. The tone that Austen uses is in this book is mostly satirical. An example of this is Lydia‚ she lacks responsibility and common sense. This is proven when Lydia takes “pride” in her marriage with Wickham‚ as she is the first of her sisters to be married. When Lydia returns back home with Wickham‚ she brags to her sisters and is very proud of her marriage. “’ Ah! Jane‚ I take your place now‚ and you must go lower‚ because I am a married women’” (Austen‚ 212). Here‚ Lydia’s tone is satirical when

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