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Pemberley

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Miles Diehl 6th 11/4/13 Mon- Character summary- Mr.Darcy A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Though Darcy is intelligent and honest, his excess of pride causes him to look down on his social inferiors. Over the course of the novel, he tempers his class-consciousness and learns to admire and love Elizabeth for her strong character. Tues- Character Summary- Jane The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister. Jane is more reserved and gentler than Elizabeth. The easy pleasantness with which she and Bingley interact contrasts starkly with the mutual distaste that marks the encounters between Elizabeth and Darcy. Wed- Character Summary- Wickham

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Miles Diehl 6th 11/4/13 Mon- Character summary- Mr.Darcy A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley, and the nephew of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Though Darcy is intelligent and honest, his excess of pride causes him to look down on his social inferiors. Over the course of the novel, he tempers his class-consciousness and learns to admire and love Elizabeth for her strong character. Tues- Character Summary- Jane The eldest and most beautiful Bennet sister. Jane is more reserved and gentler than Elizabeth. The easy pleasantness with which she and Bingley interact contrasts starkly with the mutual distaste that marks the encounters between Elizabeth and Darcy. Wed- Character Summary- Wickham

Pride and Prejudice - Mr Darcy shapes events

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English Literature Pride & Prejudice Pride and Prejudice How does Austen use the character of Mr Darcy to shape events in Pride and Prejudice? It is important for readers to remember whilst reading any literature that the plot is not simply a story told to entertain; the characters not people; and the backdrop not simply a place. This is especially evident in Jane Austen?s novel Pride and Prejudice, but can also be found in fables or myths, as the plot conceals a moral decision.
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