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On at least three occasions in the Odyssey, good advice is offered and not taken, and disaster and suffering result. …
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“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want …
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Many of the important plot turns happen through letters. A letter from Miss Bingley tells Jane that Bingley is gone …
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There are basically no effective parents in the novel, or at least none that we see. How would the novel …
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There are basically no effective parents in the novel, or at least none that we see. How would the novel …
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Compare the novel’s different houses—the Bennets’, Netherfield, Pemberley, Rosings, the Gardiners’ house in London, the Collinses’. What do we learn …
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Compare the novel’s different houses—the Bennets’, Netherfield, Pemberley, Rosings, the Gardiners’ house in London, the Collinses’. What do we learn …
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How would the novel be different if it ended at Chapter 50, with Lydia and Wickham being married? In other …
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How would the novel be different if it ended at Chapter 50, with Lydia and Wickham being married? In other …
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Famous first line: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must …
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