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"BURMESE DAYS" (GEORGE ORWELL).
  Term Paper ID:25909
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Examines protagonist & his relationships in novel about British imperialism in India.... More...
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Examines protagonist & his relationships in novel about British imperialism in India.

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In the novel Burmese Days, George Orwell expresses a view of British imperialism that is critical and pessimistic. The era of British rule in India and related areas is called the raj, and it is this era that is addressed by Orwell in this novel. The main character is John Flory, and he represents what is known as the "pukka sahib," or the British resident who upholds British values and the British way of life to the degree possible in this far off area of upper Burma. Flory is deliberately contrasted with other British residents of the area, however, in that he has a real respect for the local culture and is not bigoted as are the others. The others stand for the more normal course of British imperialism, with the British lording it over a people for whom they have contempt. The strong pessimism of Orwell is seen in the way that Flory is marginalized by the British community preci

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"EMMA" (JANE AUSTEN).
  Term Paper ID:25691
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Examine's novel's use of speech, voice & language to express themes & show characters' relationships wuith Emma.... More...
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Examine's novel's use of speech, voice & language to express themes & show characters' relationships wuith Emma.

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"MARY BARTON" (ELIZABETH GASKELL).
  Term Paper ID:25839
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Analyzes novel as portrait of class struggle in English society during Industrial Revolution.... More...
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Analyzes novel as portrait of class struggle in English society during Industrial Revolution.

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This study will analyze Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Mary Barton as a portrait of English society during the Industrial Revolution. The study will focus on the significance of the author's descriptions of the social classes, focusing on the members of the working class and their relationship with their employers, the changes which Mary and John Barton undergo as a result of their socioeconomic struggle, and the author's apparent suggested solutions to the injustices of her day, which will be shown to be woefully inadequate and idealistic. The heart of the book is the choice the protagonist, Mary Barton, must make between a rich man and a working class man. Of course, that message immediately introduces the restrictions under which women lived in the early Victorian 1840s in Manchester, England, where the story takes place. Rather than

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"PARADISE LOST" (JOHN MILTON).
  Term Paper ID:25644
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Examines Fall from Paradise, God's judgment on humanity, roles of Adam & Eve & Satan in Books IX & X.... More...
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Examines Fall from Paradise, God's judgment on humanity, roles of Adam & Eve & Satan in Books IX & X.

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Books IX and X of John Milton's Paradise Lost tell of the Fall from Paradise and the judgment rendered on the humanity thereafter. This section contains important thematic developments expressing the fate of humanity in the titanic struggle in Heaven, as noted by A.J.A. Waldock in considering who might be considered the hero of the epic poem: But again, Man is Adam; his fate is that of all his progeny; should we not say, then, that the true hero of the poem is the Human Race? (Waldock 1-2). For many critics, though, the hero of the work is an unconventional one, Satan, and the primary opponent Satan faces in Books IX and X is not Adam but Eve. The poem as a whole has been written by Milton to justify the ways of God to man, yet the "hero" of the piece is considered to be Satan, the most powerful

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"TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES" (THOMAS HARDY).
  Term Paper ID:26188
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Analyzes tragic protagonist: others' views of her, relationships with Angel & Alec, influences on her, author's intentions.... More...
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Analyzes tragic protagonist: others' views of her, relationships with Angel & Alec, influences on her, author's intentions.

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INTRODUCTION In Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles, the central character of the novel, of course is Tess, and the story follows her from the age of sixteen until her death. Tess Durbeyfield has been told that her family is related to the wealthy D'Urbervilles. She goes to work for that wealthy and prominent family and learns that she is not related at all, but she also learns that the family is not as worthy as many believe when she is raped by the son, Alec. Pregnant, she returns home to work in the fields, and when her baby dies, she moves elsewhere and meets Angel Glare, whom she marries. She does not tell him about the rape and the death of her child until after they are married. Following the hypocrisy of the age, since he had an affair before the marriage, he gets angry and leaves for

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AMIS, KINGSLEY. "LUCKY JIM."
  Term Paper ID:26690
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Examines characters, style, dialogue, humor in novel critiquing British society & human folly.... More...
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Examines characters, style, dialogue, humor in novel critiquing British society & human folly.

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Kingsley Amis’s 1953 novel Lucky Jim is a book meant to make us laugh at the absurdities of many of the people that we make while at the same time assuring us that there the small and downtrodden can come out ahead. In this novel, he tells a tale that we all want to hear, which is that sometimes the good guys win just because they are the good guys. Amis, born in 1922, has made his focus as a novelist the creation of a humorous but highly critical look at British society, especially in the period following the end of World War II in 1945. Born in London, England, he was educated at Saint John's College, at the University of Oxford and his first novel and the subject of this paper, Lucky Jim was a bitingly satirical story of an unheroic young college instructor. The book influenced a group of British playwrights and novel

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AUSTEN, JANE.
  Term Paper ID:24797
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Life, work, characters, themes, moral viewpoint of English novelist of 18th Cent. & 19th Cent.... More...
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Life, work, characters, themes, moral viewpoint of English novelist of 18th Cent. & 19th Cent.

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The purpose of this research is to examine the life and work of Jane Austen. The plan of the research will be to set forth the main known features of Austen's life, and then to discuss the manner in which her fiction reflects her life experience and how her patterning of ideas, events, and human behavior reflects a narrative strategy embedded with a distinctive moral vision and world view. The fact that Jane Austen was daughter of a clergyman and lived a comfortably genteel life in the bosom of home and family is well known. Her popular literary reputation as a comic genius and great novelist derives from keen observation of and realistic insight into the personalities and problems of people who functioned in and around the more or less limited social environment of genteel Regency society with which she was intim

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AUSTEN, JANE.
  Term Paper ID:28733
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Analysis of MANSFIELD PARK as embodying a conservative social view, except for marriage. Discusses the novel's various types of marriages & the concept of "equal partners" as the basis for a good marriage.... More...
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Analysis of MANSFIELD PARK as embodying a conservative social view, except for marriage. Discusses the novel's various types of marriages & the concept of "equal partners" as the basis for a good marriage.

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In Mansfield Park Jane Austen is a staunch defender of the idea of conserving the way of life of the landed gentry that was threatened by changes in society. But her conservatism does not extend to her view of marriage. In terms of the relationship between men and women Austen's novel clearly conveys her sense of the need for an equality of relations as the basis of a marriage that works. The two people need not be the same or possess the same abilities and talents. But they must be complementary and one person, traditionally the man, cannot bear the entire weight. Her general outlook on gender relationships was not radical. She believed in marriage and she believed in it as the foundation of the life that she felt should be protected from the advance of the new spirit in society. Indeed the most radical thing about Jane Austen was that she believed that the colloquial domestic

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AUSTEN, JANE.
  Term Paper ID:30235
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Brief summary of Austen's novels & theme of marriage.... More...
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Brief summary of Austen's novels & theme of marriage. Centers on theme of importance of friendship in NORTHANGER ABBEY. Relationship of friendship to marriage and to the characters relationship to the larger society. Austen's emphasis on importance of female friends. Satirical elements of the novel. Plot, characters. Importance of the social order.

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Nearly anyone who has been to the movies in the past few years has probably seen a film adapted from one of the novels of Jane Austen, who is having one of those revivals of interest that is sometimes inflicted upon artists from pre-mass media eras. And the most enduring scene from each of these movies is the last one, in which everyone of any importance is happily married off. And yet despite the nearly deafening clangor of marriage bells in Austen’s works, and despite the amount of mental anguish that her characters devote to matchmaking and being matched, the theme of friendship is just as important as that of romantic love, although rarely acknowledged to be so. If Austen’s pages are full of endless dialogue about the importance of love and marriage, it is important to note that all of this dialogue is going on between friends. After a brief summary of Austen’s work, this

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:10210
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Critical (psychological & emotional) analysis of relationship between Emma & Mr. Knightley.... More...
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Critical (psychological & emotional) analysis of relationship between Emma & Mr. Knightley.

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:11685
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Positive side of Emma. Marriage, narration, perception, class distinctions.... More...
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Positive side of Emma. Marriage, narration, perception, class distinctions.

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:22116
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Overview of novel & review of conflicting critical interpretations of protagonist's character.... More...
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Overview of novel & review of conflicting critical interpretations of protagonist's character.

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EMMA AND HER CRITICS Jane Austen’s Emma is a novel around which critics must tread lightly. The heroine is so complex and the plot is open to such a broad range of interpretation that imprecise criticism runs the risk of revealing more about the critic than about the novel. Still, the novel does have a plot and is peopled by sharply delineated characters, and so facts about the book may be asserted and a consensus of scholarly opinion may be arrived at. The novel concerns the social milieu of a sympathetic but flawed young woman whose self-delusion regarding her flaws is gradually erased through a series of comic and ironic events. Emma Woodhouse, who begins the novel “handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition” (Austen 1), nevertheless suffers f

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:23099
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Analyzes appeal of protagonist, based on author's comic intentions & Emma's ignorance about her self-centeredness.... More...
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Analyzes appeal of protagonist, based on author's comic intentions & Emma's ignorance about her self-centeredness.

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The appeal of the character of Emma Woodhouse in Jane Austen's novel Emma depends on her ignorance of herself and of her own unlikable qualities. She is a comic character for that reason. Had she been from the beginning of the novel aware of herself, her self-centeredness, her snobbishness, and all her other defects, she would have been anything but a comic character, would have been thoroughly unlikable, and would have had little appeal for the reader. If Emma were simply a woman ignorant of her flaws and kept to herself, however, she would not make the delightful character she does indeed make. Emma is a woman who cannot help but meddle in other peoples' affairs, specifically affairs of the heart. Her recipe for happiness, for others and finally for herself, is love and marriage. And she sees herself as the force destined to bring

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:23406
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Compares teacher-student relationships between protagonist & Harriet & Knightley.... More...
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Compares teacher-student relationships between protagonist & Harriet & Knightley.

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Jane Austen's novel Emma has as one of its major subjects the nature of power in human relationships. Specifically, Austen means to compare, respectively, the healthful and unhealthful relationships between Emma and Harriet on one hand, and Emma and Knightley on the other. The Emma-Harriet relationship is the epitome of the unhealthy relationship in which the "teacher" (Emma) abuses and manipulates and exploits the "student." The power is all in the hands of Emma, who has not what's best for Harriet in mind, but instead what is most desirable for herself. The relationship between Knightley and Emma, on the other hand, is an entirely different sort of student-teacher relationship based on experience and power. Whereas Emma "teaches" Harriet with only her own desires and interests in mind, Knightley is generally selfless in the attention he pays Emma. The contrast in

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:24434
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Analyzes charcters of Emma, Mr. Knightley & Harriet & author's theme & narrative strategy.... More...
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Analyzes charcters of Emma, Mr. Knightley & Harriet & author's theme & narrative strategy.

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The plan of this research is to analyze the characters of Emma, Mr. Knightley, and Harriet in Jane Austen's novel Emma, and then to do a close textual analysis of the novel. The opening sentence of Emma goes far to explain the content of character of Austen's heroine, although as the narrative that follows makes clear, Emma is as it were too clever by half and not as predisposed to happiness as she thinks she is. When Austen says Emma "seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence" (Austen 1), she is really providing a clue that the story fills the gap between seem and is. Indeed, Emma's character development is the content of that process. The development is marked by a series of misperceptions, misinterpretations, and social and moral misjudgments, each of which, when corrected, teach Emma a permanent lesson in growing up and each of which amoun

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA".
  Term Paper ID:25182
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Analyzes role & significance of speech as central indicator of individuals' character.... More...
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Analyzes role & significance of speech as central indicator of individuals' character.

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Jane Austen's Emma is a comic novel in which talk is a primary indicator of character. At the center of the story Emma Woodhouse gradually moves toward maturity and self-understanding through a process of making a series of misjudgments about other people and then awakening to her own blindness to their true characters. Throughout the novel Emma reacts the characters around her and, usually, the reader sees something in their speech that Emma either does not see or willfully misreads. Many of the characters employ distinctive comic modes of speech that are all their own and, in Austen's carefully arranged scheme, the various types of speech are all designed to evoke particular aspects of Emma's character that are in need of remedy. This is a novel in which "every movement of thought finds its verbal equivalent in a nuance of speech" and it is Emma's

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA."
  Term Paper ID:26658
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Analyzes development of protagonist's character & consciousness & author's messages about morality, social roles, individual responsibility & marriage.... More...
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Analyzes development of protagonist's character & consciousness & author's messages about morality, social roles, individual responsibility & marriage.

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Jane Austen's Emma is a didactic novel whose chief lesson is that, although society as it was constituted at the time was well ordered, it was up to the individual to make more or less of her/his position within that order. This is not to deny, however, that there were subversive aspects to Austen's fiction for, in designing a novel in which a young woman learns how to be a lady, the author made something more of the all-important goal of marriage than her readers might have expected. Emma Woodhouse, with all her advantages, is simply not ready to marry until she has learned how to learn. In any conventional sense, of course, Emma was fully ready to marry. Her age, fortune, education, and social position all seemed to render her an ideal candidate for marriage. But Emma is unready because she is, as yet, unable to accept guidance. In most cases a young woman's

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AUSTEN, JANE. "EMMA."
  Term Paper ID:26722
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Examines author's life, the novel & the 1996 film, focusing on the protagonist's self-discovery & the styles of the novelist & filmmaker.... More...
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Examines author's life, the novel & the 1996 film, focusing on the protagonist's self-discovery & the styles of the novelist & filmmaker.

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INTRODUCTION In the novel Emma by Jane Austen, the main character of the same name is a young woman who can be considered a precursor of the modern feminist heroine. From the beginning of the novel, she stands as a strong woman fulfilling her role as mistress of her house and her life. It is not surprising that this character would attract the attention of a rising actress like Gwyneth Paltrow or that the strength of the character would be seen as speaking directly to contemporary generations so that a film of the novel would be made. Actually, this was the second film to be made from Emma within a year, the first being set in contemporary Beverly Hills, while the 1996 version called Emma recreated the period while still imposing a somewhat different sensibility on the original material.

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AUSTEN, JANE. "NORTHANGER ABBEY".
  Term Paper ID:14493
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Analysis of cliches of gothic tale as satirized in 19th Cent. novel of English social & ethical values.... More...
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Analysis of cliches of gothic tale as satirized in 19th Cent. novel of English social & ethical values.

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AUSTEN, JANE. "PRIDE & PREJUDICE".
  Term Paper ID:15435
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Novel as Romantic art. Realism, eccentric characters, everyday speech, style.... More...
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Novel as Romantic art. Realism, eccentric characters, everyday speech, style.

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is an excellent example of the early/Romantic novel and it is the purpose of this paper to discuss two or three of the characteristics that link the novel with the Romantic form. The Romantic Movement was a result of a revolt against the Neo-Classic tradition. Instead of portraying great or typical characters, writers would seek out lowly and eccentric ones. Eccentricity is certainly a mark of Pride and Prejudice, a portrait of the Bennet family with their five young women all eligible for marriage. It should be noted that Jane Austen was a contemporary of the Romantics though she is a child of the l8th century, particularly in its Neo-Classical aspect. So the novel might be considered as being influenced by both traditions. How-ever, because Pride and Prejudice has an essential realistic (and

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AUSTEN, JANE. "PRIDE & PREJUDICE".
  Term Paper ID:17532
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Examines 18th Cent. novel of romantic love in context of theories of Thomas Hobbes & John Locke.... More...
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Examines 18th Cent. novel of romantic love in context of theories of Thomas Hobbes & John Locke.

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AUSTEN, JANE. "PRIDE & PREJUDICE".
  Term Paper ID:18421
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Analyzes use of irony in expressing psychological truths & character development.... More...
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Analyzes use of irony in expressing psychological truths & character development.

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This paper will analyze Jane Austen's use of irony in expressing psychological truths and character development in Pride and Prejudice. One of the purposes of her use of irony in this novel is to allow the reader to be "put in a privileged position of knowing more than any of the characters know individually" (Lodge 177). As noted by the critic June Dwyer, Austen's ironic tone "distances the reader from involvement in the story so that they identify with the narrator as well as with the character" (33). This results in a sense of literary detachment in which the author is able to convey essential truths to the reader which the characters of the novel are themselves unaware of. Thus, Austen's use of irony in Pride and Prejudice "creates a relationship between the narrator and her readers; her wit telegraphs information to them about which the characters

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AUSTEN, JANE. "PRIDE & PREJUDICE".
  Term Paper ID:24078
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Examines novel's relationship to Romantic movement's concerns with love, marriage, happiness, lack of politics, irony.... More...
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Examines novel's relationship to Romantic movement's concerns with love, marriage, happiness, lack of politics, irony.

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This study will examine Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice and its relationship to the Romantic movement. The Romantic movement focused in subject and form on a loosening of the restrictions of the earlier Classical and neo-Classical movements. The Romantic movement involved a more free and subjective description and expression of personal passion and feelings which were not present in idealistic Classical literature. Austen's novel can hardly be called blatant in its largely genteel treatment of passion between the sexes, but it is nevertheless a step toward such openness in comparison to Classical works. More importantly for the focus of this study, Austen treats romantic love and its ideal end in marital bliss with an irony which is perhaps absent from much other Romantic literature. Austen focuses on the subjects of love, passion,

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AUSTEN, JANE. "PRIDE & PREJUDICE."
  Term Paper ID:26860
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Analyzes novel's social comedy, theme of human weaknesses, style, characters, structure.... More...
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Analyzes novel's social comedy, theme of human weaknesses, style, characters, structure.

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Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice is structured around the theme of pride versus prejudice, with characters showing aspects of each of these traits in their behavior and in their personalities. Both major and minor characters reflect issues of pride and instances of prejudice as common characteristics that shape their actions, usually without their being at all aware of it. The terms "pride" and "prejudice" contrast particularly as essential characteristics of Darcy (the proud) and Elizabeth (the prejudiced) as they learn to overcome their natural inclinations sufficiently to come together. Austen does not simply present these characters as representatives of these character traits as would be found in an allegory, and indeed both traits are evident in both characters in some degree. What Austen shows is that the society of the time is so guided by issues of pride and prejudice

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AUSTEN, JANE. ("SENSE & SENSIBILITY").
  Term Paper ID:28115
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Discusses plight of female characters of the genteel class; how to make a good life.... More...
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Discusses plight of female characters of the genteel class; how to make a good life.

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Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility is a novel in which the persistent plight of many female members of the genteel class is a principal subject. Women who were not wealthy in their own right (and simultaneously unmarried or widowed) were utterly dependent on the fortunes and, sometimes, benevolence of the men to whom they were, in different degrees, related. In addition to the men's economic situation, family obligation -- whether it was that of a father, husband, son, brother, or other relative -- was often the sole determinant of the condition of their lives. In order to make the best of situations in which they were utterly dependent on their relationships to men these women needed certain attributes. The most prominent of these was the "sense" of the novel's title. But "sensibility" was also an important attribute. Women who lacked it were prone to errors in judgment

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BRONTE, CHARLOTTE. "JANE EYRE".
  Term Paper ID:4293
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Character limitations expressed by Jane (limits of her moral sensibility).... More...
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Character limitations expressed by Jane (limits of her moral sensibility).

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This research will discuss Jane Eyre as an example of 19th century English literary heroines, this fictional character's narrow sense of herself and her destiny. One expert says, "From the first time that we meet her, defying the two most oppressive monsters of the Reed household, till we leave her, confident of living happily ever after, Jane possesses a singular integrity" (Zeiger 457). Even in the early chapters of Jane Eyre, she demonstrates a firm belief in her own conduct according to moral principles. Having been punished for things she was not responsible for, she states, "Unjust!unjust!" and her reason incites her "resolve . . . to achieve escape from unsupportable oppression" by either running away or refusing any nourishment and allowing herself to die (Bronte 17). Because of the dreadful situation in the Reed household and

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BRONTE, CHARLOTTE. "JANE EYRE".
  Term Paper ID:17851
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Inner conflicts of Jane in Charlotte Bronte's novel in her love for Mr. Rochester. Self-control, desire, male dominance, spiritual & moral values.... More...
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Inner conflicts of Jane in Charlotte Bronte's novel in her love for Mr. Rochester. Self-control, desire, male dominance, spiritual & moral values.

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This paper will discuss the inner conflict experienced by Jane Eyre in her unique way of showing love toward Mr. Rochester in the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. It can be seen that there are three basic levels on which Jane's inner conflict takes place. These are: (1) the struggle between her self-control and her desire to express her emotions of love; (2) the struggle between the male dominance of her time and her desire to be free and equal; and (3) the struggle between her spiritual and moral values and her desire for a physical relationship with Rochester. Through the resolutions of these conflicts, Jane Eyre experiences a sense of growth by the end of the novel. Therefore, rather than being a simple love story, Jane Eyre expresses the theme of an "inner evolution of the true self, and the full nature of the free individual in relationship" (Kinkead-

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BRONTE, CHARLOTTE. "JANE EYRE".
  Term Paper ID:20906
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Jane's relationships with Edward Rochester & St. John Rivers as expressions of themes of love & self-knowledge.... More...
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Jane's relationships with Edward Rochester & St. John Rivers as expressions of themes of love & self-knowledge.

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In Jane Eyre by Emily Brontë, the character of Jane has relationships with Edward Rochester and with St. John Rivers, relationships that take on a very different character and that contrast different aspects of human interaction. The two men are very different, and their effect on Jane and the manner in which she deals with each illuminates the themes of the novel and illustrates the character of Jane in the structure of the novel. One of the primary concerns in the novel is with love, the meaning of love, and the ability of the individual to find love and to be worthy of it once found. Jane's relationships with these two men provide the basis for the analysis of this issue. The two relationships represent different responses to the need for love and hence different kinds of love, and Brontë juxtaposes the two in order to make this comparison explicit.

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BRONTE, CHARLOTTE. "JANE EYRE".
  Term Paper ID:21853
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Signigicance of Rochester's dependence on Jane in characters' moral & spiritual evolution.... More...
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Signigicance of Rochester's dependence on Jane in characters' moral & spiritual evolution.

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This study will analyze Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, focusing on the nature, degree and significance of Rochester's dependence on Jane. The study will argue that this dependence evolves gradually, becomes intensely powerful and obsessive, and finally serves as an important factor in the moral and/or spiritual evolution of both Jane and Rochester. In addition, there is a strongly feminist edge to the morality of the book, and this feminism is in large part expressed in the complete transformation of the relationship between Rochester and Jane Eyre. There is no doubt whatsoever that Rochester does indeed become almost entirely dependent on Jane by the end of the book. He has been blinded in the effort to save his wife in the fire, and Jane's return to him gives both of them the opportunity to

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BRONTE, EMILY. "JANE EYRE".
  Term Paper ID:25297
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Examines protagonist as example of woman trying to gain independence in a male-dominated society.... More...
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Examines protagonist as example of woman trying to gain independence in a male-dominated society.

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The place of women in society was long subordinate to the male and remains so today to a great degree even in the supposedly enlightened Western democracies. In the nineteenth century, it was especially difficult for a woman to find any means of becoming independent, and women generally remained dependent on their fathers, their husbands, or some other male relative. Few women worked, and those who did generally worked in menial capacities and also had to face the scorn of society. A woman such as the title character in Emily Brontë's novel Jane Eyre is at the mercy of fortune in a number of ways. Jane Eyre can serve as an example of the difficulties which a woman had to overcome to achieve any sense of independence as a woman in her time. She is also an example of the shifting role of women in victorian literature, a woman with a traditional role but with a

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