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... process of Elizabeth’s marriage, Jane Austen proposes that Elizabeth’s sensibility and virtue make her possible to obtain a romantic love and a happy marriage Meanwhile, Jane Austen puts Elizabeth’s ... status and even love But compared with Elizabeth’s, Jane s Jane Austen’s Romanticism in Pride and Prejudice marriage seems lack of something Certainly, Elizabeth gains a perfect love and marriage ... Differently, Elizabeth is a more courageous girl in seeking true love and marriage so she comforts and encourages Jane to show her love and gain her own happiness Finally, Jane marries Bingley happily Jane...
... brother, surnamed Reed, dies shortly after adopting Jane His wife, Mrs Sarah Reed, and their three children (John, Eliza and Georgiana) neglect and abuse Jane, for they resent Mr Reed's preference for ... addition, they dislike Jane' s plain looks and quiet yet passionate character The novel begins with young John Reed bullying Jane, who retaliates with unwanted violence Jane is blamed for the ... is—a liar!"Later that day, Miss Temple allows Jane to speak in her own defense After Jane does so, Miss Temple writes to Mr Lloyd His reply agrees with Jane' s, and she is cleared of Mr Brocklehurst's...
... Tuất 1862 -Về lãnh thổ: Triều đình thừa nhận quyền cai quản nước Pháp ba tỉnh miền Đông Nam Kỳ (Gia Định, Định Tường, Biên Hòa) đảo Côn Lôn Bài 24 Minh hoạ : Nội dung Hiệp ước Nhâm Tuất (1862) ... Pháp khoản chiến phí tương đương 288 vạn lạng bạc Bài 24 Minh hoạ :Nội dung Hiệp ước Nhâm Tuất (1862) - Về lãnh thổ: Triều đình thừa nhận quyền cai quản nước Pháp ba tỉnh miền đông Nam Kỳ (Gia...
... soliciting yours, Miss Elizabeth, for the two first dances especially, a preference which I trust my cousin Jane will attribute to the right cause, and not to any disrespect for her.’ Elizabeth felt ... himself, instead of a ceremonious card Jane pictured to herself a happy evening in the society of her two friends, and the attentions of her brother; and Elizabeth thought with pleasure of dancing ... family they paid little attention; avoiding Mrs Bennet as much as possible, saying not much to Elizabeth, and nothing at all to the others They were soon gone again, rising from their seats with...
... Jane. " I rang the bell and ordered away the tray When we were again alone, I stirred the fire, and then took a low seat at my master's knee "It is near midnight," I said "Yes: but remember, Jane, ... dreams weigh on your spirits now, Jane, when I am close to you? Little nervous subject! Forget visionary woe, and think only of real happiness! You say you love me, Janet: yes I will not forget that; ... gathered up a stray lamb in my arms You wandered out of the fold to seek your shepherd, did you, Jane? " "I wanted you: but don't boast Here we are at Thornfield: now let me get down." He landed...
... such a display; her voice was weak, and her manner affected Elizabeth was in agonies She looked at Jane, to see how she bore it; but Jane was very composedly talking to Bingley She looked at his ... each, and on which there could be no difference of sentiment Elizabeth listened with delight to the happy, though modest hopes which Jane entertained of Mr Bingley’s regard, and said all in her ... two sisters were of Jane, and to be certain that they must desire the connection as much as she could It was, moreover, such a promising thing for her younger daughters, as Jane s marrying so...
... where you are.’ And upon Elizabeth’s seeming really, with vexed and embarrassed looks, about to escape, she added: ‘Lizzy, I INSIST upon your staying and hearing Mr Collins.’ Elizabeth would not oppose ... upstairs.’ And, gathering her work together, she was hastening away, when Elizabeth called out: ‘Dear madam, not go I beg you will not go Mr Collins must excuse me He can ... and Kitty walked off, and as soon as they were gone, Mr Collins began ‘Believe me, my dear Miss Elizabeth, that your modesty, so far from doing you any disservice, rather adds to your other perfections...
... talked to Elizabeth again and again; coaxed and threatened her by turns She endeavoured to secure Jane in her interest; but Jane, with all possible mildness, declined interfering; and Elizabeth, ... before you, Elizabeth From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents Your mother will never see you again if you NOT marry Mr Collins, and I will never see you again if you DO.’ Elizabeth ... cruelly used, nobody feels for my poor nerves.’ Charlotte’s reply was spared by the entrance of Jane and Elizabeth ‘Aye, there she comes,’ continued Mrs Bennet, ‘looking as unconcerned as may be,...
... with a lady’s fair, flowing hand; and Elizabeth saw her sister’s countenance change as she read it, and saw her dwelling intently on some particular passages Jane recollected herself soon, and putting ... conversation; but Elizabeth felt an anxiety on the subject which drew off her attention even from Wickham; and no sooner had he and he companion taken leave, than a glance from Jane invited her ... it, am I wrong, my dearest Jane, in indulging the hope of an event which will secure the happiness of so many?’ ‘What you think of THIS sentence, my dear Lizzy?’ said Jane as she finished it ‘Is...
... should have asked you to accept my pledge of fidelity and to give me yours Jane give it me now." A pause "Why are you silent, Jane? " I was experiencing an ordeal: a hand of fiery iron grasped my vitals ... intolerable duty "Depart!" "Jane, you understand what I want of you? Just this promise 'I will be yours, Mr Rochester.'" "Mr Rochester, I will NOT be yours." Another long silence "Jane! " recommenced he, ... terror for this still voice was the pant of a lion rising "Jane, you mean to go one way in the world, and to let me go another?" "I do." "Jane" (bending towards and embracing me), "do you mean it...
... sister Try if she can speak now ask her her name." I felt I could speak, and I answered "My name is Jane Elliott." Anxious as ever to avoid discovery, I had before resolved to assume an ALIAS "And...
... a private conference with Elizabeth related the event of the day before The possibility of Mr Collins’s fancying herself in love with her friend had once occurred to Elizabeth within the last ... surprised, my dear Eliza? Do you think it incredible that Mr Collins should be able to procure any woman’s good opinion, because he was not so happy as to succeed with you?’ But Elizabeth had now ... the marriage state.’ Elizabeth quietly answered ‘Undoubtedly;’ and after an awkward pause, they returned to the rest of the family Charlotte did not stay much longer, and Elizabeth was then left...
... attachment As for Jane, HER anxiety under this suspense was, of course, more painful than Elizabeth’s, but whatever she felt she was desirous of concealing, and between herself and Elizabeth, therefore, ... have been enough to drive happiness away Between Elizabeth and Charlotte there was a restraint which kept them mutually silent on the subject; and Elizabeth felt persuaded that no real confidence ... Bennet, and they gave way only to the greater distress of Mr Bingley’s continued absence Neither Jane nor Elizabeth were comfortable on this subject Day after day passed away without bringing any other...